The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 26, 1959, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Janerette Only Question
In Nittanies' Starting Lineup
(Continued from page one)
pirnty of fighting if they want
to take a win back to Lexington,
Virginia Sensing their finest sea
son in years, Penn State will he
out to gain giound in the nation
al rankings with a win today
They’ll go with just about the
same team which opened at Mis
souri last week. The only ques
tion trunk is at tackle where
Charley Janerette. hampered bv
a leg injury, may not start If
he doesn’t, the nod will go to Andy
Sfvnehuln
Tom Mulraney will Vie other
tackle The iest of the line has
Frank Koibini and Bud Kohlhaas
at guards, Jay Huffman at center,
and Henry Opperman and Norm
Neff at ends.
In the backfield the Lions
have Lucas at quarterback, Dick
Hoak and Jim Kerr, halfback;
Captain Pal Bolula at fullback.
That's the same backfield that
ran roughshod over Missouri's de
fense last week. Lucas’ passing
and running was the key to the Sam Horner
Lmn win Inst week. Chosen bv . . . Keydets Captain
Snorts Illustrated as Baek-of-the- * * * »
Week, Lucas completed 10 of llj
passes and rushed for 48 yards in Popp and Sam Stellatella at' Jones and John Traynbam at
seven carries guards, either Janerette or Styn-| halfs and Butch Armistead at
His number one receiver was chuta will be at one tackle slot fullback,
Ken who went for a touchdown and Stew Bather will be at the 1 Besides getting their first look
on :i 52-yard play. other. Dick Wilson is the center.;at the Lions and Lucas, Penn
Galen Hall, who completed , V.M I. will go with Tom fans will see Rip Engle’s
three passes in three tries will koski and Dick Evans at ends,;new slot foimation.
be the second unit siqnalcaller. iLou Shuba and Bill Haeberhn at| The new formation features
His halfbacks will be D'ck Pao guards, Jon Quinn and Marty [two split ends with the halfbacks
and Eddie Caye. Som Sobczak Caples at tackle and Lee Badgett|moving into the tackle-end slots,
will be at fullback. at center. I The formation is designed to
The line has John Borick and The backfield finds Jimmy | shake up the opponents’ defense
Dave Alexander at ends. Bill O'Dell at quarterback, Stinson land loosen the secondary.
State-VMI Lineups
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
No. Penn Stale Pos. VMI
(89) Henry Opperman LE Tom Kurkoski
(75) Charlie Janerelie or
(78) Andy Stynchula
(60) Ear) Kohlhaas
(51) Jay Huffman
(68) Frank Korbini
(79) Tom Mulraney
(83) Norm Neff
(33) Richie Lucas
(41) Don Hoak
(14) Jim Kerr
(31) Pal Bolula
PLACE: Braver Field
TIME: 1:30 EDT
CAPACITY: 30,000-Crowd of 22.000 is expecled
COACHES: Penn Stale—Rip Engle (10th year),
VMl.—John McKenna (71h year)
WEATHER: Cloudy, warm, with scattered showers
SERIES: This will be first meeting between the two schools
1958 RECORDS: Penn Stole—(6-3-1), VMI (6-2-2)
LAST WEEK: Penn Slate 19, Missouri 8. VMI 46, Marshall 0.
Paper Says Williams
To Return Next Year
BOSTON (/P) The Boston
Ttaveler yesterday said ailing,
aging Red Sox slugger Ted Wil
liams will return as a pinch hit-:
te>' and spot staiter m 1960.
The Traveler said the decision;
\\ as made last week when Wil-!
hams, 41, had a closed door meet-]
mg with Red Sox ownei Tomi
Yawkey. The Red Sox will an-,
nounco the decision on the clos- 1
mg day of the season. Sunday,;
01 after the World Senes, the:
newspaper said. |
Neither Williams nor Yawkey;
was immediately available for
comment.
PROBABLE PITCHERS I
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#«»til \s». Jackhou tli-lXt
Tittvlmixh at I'iniinnati -Umbrieht (l>-
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FROTH AD STAFF
MEETING
Far New and Old Candidates
7 P. M. Monday, Sept. 28
FROTH OFFICE, HUB
★ + *
Jon Quinn
Lou Shuba
Lee Badgetl
Bill Heberlein
Mark Caples
Dick Evans
Jim O'Dell
John Traynham
Stinson Jones *
Bulch Armistead
QB
LHB
RHB
FB
Wrestling Managers
| Any sophomore interested in
trying out for a second assistant
managership in wrestling should
contact head manager Norman
Lutkefedder at AD 7-2044 after
7 p.m.
La Vie
PHOTO STAFF
MEETING
Sunday, Sept. 27
2:00 P.M.
Room I Carnegie
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Ingo Knows Marciano
Has Started Training
NEW ORLEANS (/PI Heavy
weight champion Ingemar Johans
son injected a bit of life yester
day into the dying reports of a
possible match with retired king
Rocky Marciano and said he knew
the ex-champ was in training.
“All I can say is I know he’s
in training,” Johansson told news
men. He said lie would like to
meet Marciano in the ring.
“I’d like to meet anybody for
a big gate,” he said.
Tigers Dump White Sox
6-5 on Ratine's Slide
DETROIT (TP) A ninth-inning
boner by first baseman Norm
Cash gave the Detroit Tigers a
:6-5 verdict over the Chicago
White Sox yesterday.
Mark
* ★
John McKenna
V.M.T. Coach
*
Hodges Blasts HR
To Give LA Win
CHICAGO (j*P)—Gil Hodges’ 11th inning homer for his
third run-batted-in of the game swept the pennant-pursuing
Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs
yesterday.
Pending Milwaukee’s game last night with Philadel-
phia, the triumph moved the
!Dodgers into a half-game lead
in the down-to-the-wire National
League race.
Hodges doubled to drive
across two runs in the sixth
when Lor Angeles took a 4-2
lead.
Wally Moon also homered for
Los Angeles in the first. Sammy
Taylor and Ernie Banks slammed
Cub homers, Banks’ No. 45 of the
season tying the score at 4-4 in
i the eighth and sending the game
into extra innings.
Larry Sherry, third Dodger
pi tch e r, notched the victory.
Starter Don Drysdale, 17-13 was
chased over from Danny McDev
iitt in the 10th, got his sixth vic
tory against two defeats.
The loser was Bill Henry,
who replaced Cub starter Glen
Hobbie at the start of the
eighth. Henry now has a 9-8
record.
i Hodges’ decisive blow came as
[dusk was settling on lightless
jWrigley Field. The triumph was
[only the Dodgers’ 10th against as
many defeats facing the Cubs
[this season.
! This turned the tables on the
[Cubs who Tuesday and Wednes
day won come-from-behind vic
tories over San Francisco and
1 knocked the Giants out of pen
jnant contention.
MAJOR I
LEAGUES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet G.B.
°2 60 .605
._ 87 63- ,3>o 4
Chicago
xx-Cl*veland
\-New York - 79
_ 76 76 .500 16
x-Haltimore 72 79 .477 19 J ,£
\-Boston .. 72 79 *477
;tx—-Kansas City 64 86 .427 27
64 fcS .417
x--Play nijrht games
xx—Play tui-tiiKht doubfeheader.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. C.B.
I Lo< 4njrelt‘s £5 67 .569
[x-Mllwaukre . M 67 .556 **
x—San Francisco 82 69 .548 2*^
| Pittsburgh 79 74 .513 7
,ChicaKO 73 79 .489 12
Cincinnati 72 80 474 13
ix-St. Louis 6t» 92 .457 15**
x-Philadelphin _ 63 88 .417 21 l a
I’iay night jrnmes.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1959
krnal&j!
73 .517 13‘*i
... the elegance of simplicity
• in these dainty,
textured tulips in
golden or platinum-toned
Trifanium. For the young
and the young in heart.
Necklace, 7.50;
Matching Bracelet, 4.00;
Earrings, 3.00 rtwiu
3x>*CA«*.ea.
Gil Hodges