PAGE SIX Stubborn Brennan Says 'Na' • ~vish int I; St ' -Ste reen z If Nati Dame', gi n‘ent,a. Terry Bir !mail nadn't been o stubborn four I.e'u dgo, qua! tei - 1 dri; :we Tom GI el_ne ot Holy ; \ m u m be playinr, ;101'1'4 North Cdiolina Sattaddy tn sle,,rl 01 Penn State Foi Hieene, \vho ha, been tab bed hie pr o fr,otb out , ak, the I I t,r,:ihtt: one qu,n ti hark di t tlime the." yea!wte, ticket d Ux :coni c Dame ft urn hi, high hoot, Loyola of Baltimoie. He lorlov orninencled by hoolbov t 'hail Ed Ilai ' gaden, ho nail ,iint the "fir:,t" Bobby Williams to the It Ish, And all v.ac make All_ Ani ilican (matte] back two liaight yew , : and lead Notre Dame to a national championi-hip in 1949 But Brennan, who was start ing his rookie year as the Irish coach insisted on viewing game films of Greene in action. How ever, when told that Loyola (Pi not take movies, Brennan re fused to aid the All-State Mary land product. So Greene wound up at Holy Cloy, whet e he has been touted as the best Ciusader back since "Bullet Bill" Osmanski. an All- American fullback in 1938 And Greene has the clippings to prove it He star ted slow as a sophomore but finished as the first team quarterback. That year he passed for 356 yards and three touch downs on 21 of 48 pass comple tions Last year, Greene was fifth in the nation in -total offense, miss ing the crown by 53 yards. He had held the leadership for the latter half of the season, but bad weather tn. the Crusaders' final game halted his bid. All told, Greene gained 1381 yards on 212 plays and was re sponsible for 16 touchdowns, scoring five himself. The 8-1, 190-pound field-general w a s 10th in the nation in passing (based on completions) with 74 completions in 159 attempts for 1297 yards and 11 touchdowns. Twelve aerials were intercept ed. Greene was also Holy Cross' top scorer last fall, tallying five TDs and 15 extra points. In seven games this season, Greene has passed for 814 yards on 48 completions in 102 tries. He was the East's third-ranked passer before last Saturday's Col gate affan and hit on 9 of 171 attempts for 129 yards in that tilt. However. his touchdown pro duction is way under par—only one so far But the trouble has. been with the receivers and not: with Greene himself as indicated in the Syracuse game. "Our receivers dropped too many easy shots," Holy Cross Coach Eddie Anderson said after the Crusader's had beaten Syra cuse. 14-13. "And a couple of times the• receivers went the \VI 01W way In fact, one such nus- Boxing Entries Due All entries for intramural boxing in both fraternity and independent divisions must. be I ,, rned in by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday as the Intramural office, 203 Recreation Hall. Great Pass Receiver Jesse Arnelle grabbed 33 passes in 1952 to set a Penn State pass reception record which s t 111 stands JACK WIMMER SAYS: LAST CALL We've been lucky so far. but the big freeze is just around the corner. PLEASE Get Your ANTIFREEZE In WIMMER'S SUNOCO 502 E College AD 8-6143 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * * * take led to one of their intercep- long passes—his specialty. And he tions and eventually to a TD." sure makes the game look awful Ii was Greene's bootleg run easy with his ball handling." for a 2-point PAT that beat the "He's a dangerous individual highly-rated Orange, 14-13. at all times," said Backfield G.r ee n e gained 168 yards Coach Frank Patrick who has through the air in the game, hit- !been scouting the Crusaders. "He's Sing on 11 of 22 pass attempts. !a 'terrific long passer and has a And what does the Penn Stateilot of poise and confidence. He coaching staff think of Greene? excels on defense, but it is his "I wish he would have gone to passing that will hurt you. There Notre Dame," said Head Coach is no better passer in the East." Rip Engle, "1 think he's as good —by Lou Prato a passer as there is in the coun try He throws the ball with little effort and is very accurate in Phi Kappa Leads League A Bowlers Phi Kappa retained possession of first place in the league A frat ernity howling circuit last night with a 4-0 win over Alpha Epsi lon Pi Pt Kappa Phi stayed close on the heels of the winnet•s with a 4-0 shutout over Phi Delta Theta. In other league contests Phi Mu Dclta turned back Omega Psi Phi, 4-0, and Phi Epsilon Pi shut out Alpha Rho Chi. Theta Kappa Phi \‘ , upped Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, 4-0, and Delia Tau Delta stopped Theta Chi, 3-1. Casual The next time you feel like treating yourself to a big, deli cious dinner and don't want to get all dressed up for the occa sion, just hop in the car and head straight for Duffy's Tav ern. You'll find that crew-necks and sport shirts outnumber the coats and ties at Duffy's. You can't beat the food at the old tavern either; Duncan Hines recommends it as one of the state's best. Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) * * * TOM GREENE a4 . 4‹1.4,%.4 " q"' t, 2 shave fter every 0 -0 Splash on Old Spice After Shave lotiOn. Feel your 0 face wake up and live! So good , for your skin... fiAt f :Ce. SO good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. You know you're at your best when you top off your shave with Old Spice! 100 - The Sportseer Barber Doubts gp* A i, : 1 "Well, well, I didn't expect to see you this week," Joe, the barber. said as I walked into his establishment yesterday afternoon, "After last week, I didn't think you would ever show up again." "I probably wouldn't have (shown) if I didn't have ROTC tomorrow," I replied, sliding into ! my favorite chair at the far end of the room. "So that's the reason. eh," the barber said. "Man, I knew you were too much of a coward to come around on your own accord Especially after that West Vir ginia game. Man, those guys can't seem to do anything right" "Oh. Let's not start that moaning again. Everytime I come here you star! complain ing." "Yeah, man," Joe interrupt ed, "but everytime you come here it's after one of those lousy predictions." I "All right, you can ride me all 'you want, but I still say that Penn State has a good football team. They played their best game of the year at West Vir ginia except 'for the fumbles." "Yeah, man," Joe said, apply ing the scissors to the left side of my head, "but those fumbles meant a lot. I know, for I saw the movies at noontime at the Quarterback Club meeting." "You went to the Quarter back Club meeting? I thought that was only for boosters." "Well, I ... ah . .. I was in vited by a friend who belongs. He went to college at Okla homa where they have good football teams but somehow he still 'sticks up for Penn State." "At least there is somebody else besides me," I said. "Aw, youse guys are all cracked. West Virginia played just as good a game as Penn State. And if it hadn't been for those intercep tions, they would have won eas ily" "Sure, Joe, si.re," I said very sarcastically, "but those intercep tions didn't hurt as much as the fumbles. Those fumbles were our own mistakes—and they stopped ; lett "rig s u „ l ,: `/) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 Writer Again By Lou Prato Sports Editor several drives which would have probably ended in touchdowns. But it was our pass defense which ,topped West Virginia, NOT their mistakes." "Man, you're always exagger ating," Joe said, brushing the hair off my forehead into my mouth. "They fumbled too, in cluding the first time they had the ball. Don't you think that hurt them? Man, you know as much about football as Beano Cook. Why don't you and he start your own newspaper? You could call it the Daily Blow- Hard—or the Idiot Gazette." "Ok, Joe, don't get carried away. Everytime you cut my hair you get excited. Do I have to re mind you about your heart? Someday you're going to get ex cited and die of a heart attack." "Well, man," the discourteous barber said, "at least then I wouldn't have to put up with your stupid excuses and crazy predictions." "Let's not get nasty, Joe. But getting back to the subject, I still think Penn State will win its last two games." "Man, I was wondering when you were going to say that. Re member our bet for that free haircut? You said they would I win two of the last three games. Now they'll have to win two of two." "Well, they'll do it if they don't make any more drastic mistakes like seven fumbles in one game." "Joker, you sound just like my competitor down the street—Dick competitor down the street. He says the same thing, Both of you need your heads examined." "Ok, you'll see," I said as Joe squirted a little hair tonic in my hair, "Hey, what's with the (Continued on page eight) •,f,T . ?,`:[ WieS s , • *lc . .rkc, AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON Y 0 ,5 • •^. ,„v ,e1;.‘114(
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