PAGE EIGHT White Rates Lon • fellow, Williams Among Best Lions Fear Mountie Clastooms As All American A pair of homegrown quarter backs who probably learned the t of flowing by tossing Jugs of moonshine mound pappy's could nd Penn State's football team into a frenzy tomorrow brt,:i noon. The duo are Dick Longfellow and Danny Williams, of rival West Virginia And ae«mling to Penn State's tact coach J. 1' White, who 'coated the Nlounties this s,ea , on, Longfellow and Williams can run and pass, with the best. Longfellow is more, danger ous than his cohort, White said, but only because of his experi ence. He's a senior who for the last two years had been par tially hidden in the shadow of the now-departed Mickey Tri marki. Williams is only a soph omore. "Longfellow is a better passer," White said, "although. Williams can heave them too. He especially likes to throw to (Terry) Fair banks, (Melvin) Height and (Dave) Balm" Longfellow is the nation's fourth hest total leader mainly because of his aerial wizzaidy. He has completed 98 of 95 passes for 650 yards and five TDs and four con vet SlOnti. Williams, who was one of West Virginia's outstanding schoolboy athletes two years ago, has hit on 13 of 25 passes for 231 yards and three conver sions. None have been inter cepted. "They're both dangerous run ners," White said, "and they run with the ball as much as pass. If they get outside of the ends,' they can really go" Both ale listed among 'West Vir- Bay Peterson with 117 yards White isn't kidding about the l ginio's top five ground gamers.ls9 carries for a 3.0 average running ability of the combo. Longfellow is second to halfbackitrip. Williams is fifth, gaining THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE - BUT TODAY§ L&M GIVES YOU- 14.44, They said that bullfighting was strictly for etwomit <i men, and a woman couldn't do it. But pretty le" Pat McCormick, while a student at Texas Western College, ignored the scoffers, and '‘, became the first American girl to win inter national acclaim as a torea-Dora * * * THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DICK LONGFELLOW Puff by puff DON'T SETTLE FOR ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER! Change to CM and get 'em both. Such an improved filter and more taste! Better taste than in any other cigarette. Yes, today's DM combines these two essentials of modern smoking enjoyment—less tars and more taste—in one great cigarette. Ij \ e ''' '*. 'N/ . ,'"''''' : : 1 4 , 4. X., .4 , ti. :., .;,. ',.. 5. , ,! , t:_ ..:' •'' • A r, s 7 , ..• . .. , ke , : .: . , .:;? •, . ii).:,' • , ... • • 4 •••41111&: • ! ; ;Pf . . •: et' • • ••••-••••. •• < ••<• • *l-, yards on 38 lushes for a 3.4 aver age. Whit, also was correct about 1 Longfe,:. .'s favorite pass tar- i NEW YORK (JP) Billy Can gets. At c ' ling to the latest sta- ,non, spark of undefeated LSU's fistics -,, u t of Morgantown, offense, is receiving strong sup- Reight, the starting left half, post for the first team All Amer leads in receptions. He has grab- 'lca backfield, a callover by The bed 16 for 174 yards and one Associated Press showed yester- TD. However, Fairbanks, who d ay. has been described by White as ! The East and the Midwest, how a "rought, tough end," has gain ever, also have outstanding back ed the most yardage on passes, field candidates in Tommy Greene taking 11 nos 's for 269 yards of Holy Cross. Pete Dawkins and and one TD. , Bob Anderson of Army, Randy Rider, the other receiver men- Duncan of lowa, Dick Thornton tioned by White, is fourth in pass of Northwestern, Bob Jarus of receiving—one aerial behind Pe- Purdue, Nick Pietrosante of No terson. Peterson has 11 receptions tre Dame, and Dale Hackbart of for 117 yards and one TD,w-L h 1 e I.Visconsin. Rider has 10 catches for 219 yards and two TDs. I Other backs who have attracted ,heavy support include Richie Pet- But getting back to the guar- itbon of Tulane. Charles Flowers terbacks, Longfellow and Wil- of Mississippi, Fred Pickard of Hams are also among the top , Florida Slate, B i 1 I y Austin of five Mountaineer scorers. Long- Rutgers, Bob White of Ohio State, fellow has two touchdowns and 'Lairy Hickman of Baylor, Don six extra points (made no three INleledith of Southern Methodist, runs) for 18 points and Williams :Billy Holsclaw of Virginia Tech, has three TDs and one running , Sam Honer - of VMI, Joe Kapp of conversion for 20 markers. California, Dick Bass of the Col- Height, incidentally, is the scor lege of the Pacific, Dainard Paul ing leader, with 42 points on , on of Oregon Stat e ,Alex Haw six TDs and six extra points (by ' pass receiving.) , kins of South Carolina and Don Perkins of New Mexico. The Mountie signal-callers also; handle all their team's punting I The Associated Press All-Amer- Williams has kicked 31 times for ica is selected on the basis of a 36.3 average and Longfellow has recommendations from 12 region punted eight times for 33.6 yards . al boards and will be announced per kick. They also have had a Dec. 4 after the results from all hand in kickoff returns, running,games including the big Army back two apiece—Williams for 4l,Navy tilt of Nov. 29 have been yards and Longfellow for 32 studied. yards. , Besides their passing, running, Unbeaten in 30 Games punting, scoring and kickoff re turns,' the West Virginia quarter-t Penn State post-World War I onlbacks do absolutely nothing to'football teams went unbeaten for perlhelp the Mountaineers offensive.l3o straight games during the 1311 —by Lou Prato 1919-1922 period. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 LSU Star j •~ . ~ ~' .} F ~: `, PILTeR e LIVE MODERN FLAVOR! *LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO., 1950 PACK OR • BOX
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