SATURDAY, OCT' •BER 25. 1958 Lio ns Play By SANDY PADWE walker leads a dangerous life because one slip might cost him his life, cer team will be in a similar position today when they travel to College , to take on the always tough Terps. A tight rope Penn State’s soc Park, Maryland A loss to th cost them a nati 2 Terrapins today won’t cost the hooters any lives, but it will certainly anal championship. Having already lost to West Chester, the Nittanies are use another, for ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ last vision of ooted right out in no position to 1 if they do, their the title will be t the window. Lion coach Kei feels that -will be portant game for season. “A win ag will help us pick that we lost in th game,” he said. iny Hosterman the most im the Lions this amst Maryland up the ground e West Chester If the Lions land's Atlantic ence champs toe can look forwai lough lilt next ! Navy. Navy and played a scorele ago. jet by Mary- Hoast Confer ay then they d to another Saturday with Maryland >s tie a week Hosterman wil send a re vamped lineup irto today's tus sle with the Terrapins. All of the changes take pla :e on the for ward line. The biggest change •will see Loren Klipe start at cen ter forward in plaee of Fran Man ley. Kline thus becomes the sev enth Nittany to play this spot. Filling Kline’s place at outside left will be Pete Wadsworth. Wadsworth started the season at left wing but was switched to right wing so that he could feed high scoring inside right Bill Fiedler. On lefi wing will be new comer Jim Hockenbrock. Hock enbrock has seen a lot of action this year but it has been in the role of a substitute. The rest of the Lion front "five” will be made up of inside right Fiedler and left inside Mike Stoll meyer. Fiedler is the leading scorer on the Nittanies this sea son with six goals and Stollmeyer js second with three. At halfback the Lions have Herby Hertner (RH), Bill Rier son (CH), and Gary Miller (LH). Miller played inside right last week when Fiedler missed the game due to an operation. "Miller played a good game at inside last week,” said Hosterman. “He is One of our most versatile players.” The Lion defensive trio will once again be made up of Paul Bauer and Wayne Rodgers at the fullbacks and Gerry Bruce in the nets. The Lions will be looking for their fourth win of the season and their 11th straight win over the Terps when they take the field today. Maryland has never beaten the Lions. Time to see our exclusive line of Fail and Winter. JACKETS A!... lur’iS ffens 114 E. College Ave. Pete Wadsworth . . . back at left wing Colts , Browns Seek sth Straight Wins The only remaining unbeaten records in the National Football League—those of the Cleveland Browns and Balti more Colts —should undergo severe strain tomorrow. The Browns, whose 4-0 mark leads the eastern confer ence, send their stout ground-gaining attack against the Chi cago Cardinals’ tricky “triple wing” offense at Chicago’s; Comiskey Park. The Cardinals (2-2) have impi'oved since theiri close 35-28 loss to the Browns two weeks ago. The Colts, leading the Western Conference with four straight, are at home with their formidable neighborhood rivals, the Wash ington Redskins (2-2). The Red skins beat the Colts in an exhibi tion game. In other league action, the Chi cago Bears play at San Francisco, the winless Detroit Lions at Los Angeles, Philadelphia at Green Bay and Pittsburgh at New York. Cleveland is banking on two of its ball-rushing stars, Jimmy Oct. 25 fo Nov. I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Terps Game By The Associated Press Brown and rookie Bob Mitchell, to offset any of the wild shenani gans the Cards might try to pull off with their new wide open T formation which Coach Frank Ivy brought down from the Canadian League. ellH, Jerry Bruce . . . in Lion Nets MAN’S SHAMPOO... Shower-Safe Plastic! Old Spice Shampoo conditions your scalp as it cleans your hair. Removes dandruff without removing natural oils. Gives you rich, man-sized lather that leaves your hair more manageable, better-looking ... with a healthy sheen! So much better lor your hair than drying soaps... so much easier to use than shampoos in glass bottles. Try it! ©Mspice SHAMPOO by SHULTON Pigskin Coin Flips ... Out On a Limb — ■ .. By Bob 'Treeirimmer' Thompson The weaker sex has entered the field of football forecasters this This week the coaches ate represented by their able secretaiy, Louise Nixon. Louise has picked football games for the mentors in the past, and for the most part, she has managed to come away with a better average than the men. Genial George Trench, our dart-throwing friend who, in the beginning of the season, did so well, is again out on the limb farther than the other three prognosticators. French, who searched all day for-his darts to pose for a picture, picks Stanford over U.C.L.A., and Minnesota over Michigan as upsets. Magnificent Matt Mathews, who is beginning to achieve more accuracy with his scientific method of picking teams, claims that this week’s selections are certain to bring him the distinction of being the only person to pick 15 of 15 games—ail wrong. .. . Tough dails! I tried to get predictions from a man in Washington this week but the guards kept cutting me off the phone. Here's the rest: Prato Mathews French j Coaches UCLA-Slarvford UCLA UCLA Stanford j UCLA Ga.Tech.-SMU' SMU Ga. Tech. SMU | SMU ~ Oregon-Calif. Oregon Oregon Oregon Calif. Ohio St.-Wise. Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio Si! Texas-Rice Rice Texas Texas Texas Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Georgia Michigan-Minn. _ Michigan Michigan Minn. Michigan - " Villanova- flichmd. Villanova Villanova Villanova Richmd. Bayior-Tex AfcM Baylor Baylor Baylor |Tex. A&M Juniaia-Weslmnstr. Juniata Juniata Juniata Juniata |W. Va.-VPI W.Va. W.Va. W.Va. wTVa. Kansas-Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Tulane Aubum-Md. Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn NolreDame-Purdue N, Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame ' Mich. St-111. Mich. St. Mich. St. Mich, St.~ Mich. St. Army-Piti, OSU-Wisconsin Loom as Top Games of Day (Continued from page nine) j Nebraska in the Big Right wrap up the title next Saturday., while that surprising Air Force Fifth-ranked Auburn, its 17-j Academy (J4o. 14) plays Utah, game winning streak broken with' whose Lee Grosscup keeps the a 7-7 tie by Georgia Tech last ■ footballs flying high, week, plays Maryland, which has Georgia Tech, No. 17, travels been shut out in three games lhis ; to Dallas to play Southern Metlio year. jdist, still wondering if Mustang Ninth-ranked Oklahoma plays'quarterback Don Meredith will Big Eight rival Kansas State,jplay. Navy, No. 18, after absorb while Notre Dame (No. 11) meets ing its first loss from Tulane last intrastate rival Purdue in their week, meets Penn’s Quakers who usual slam-bang affair. Purdue is won their first the same day. ranked 15th and will face the Mississippi Stale, No. 19, plays Irish on a regional Midwest tele- Alabama in Ihe Southeast Con vision hookup. ference and Michigan State Colorado, No. 12, puts its (No. 20) plays Illinois in the hi gh -powered offense against Big Ten. PAGE ELEVEN lAMPOO lOt Mth
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