WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1959 Wil Lion ( Thum By SANDY PADWE mble spot for the Penn State football team jclared an emergency area yesterday when s lost to the team. efensive standout against V.M.I. Saturday, ired thumb during the game and will be out 'eeks according * * * an Dr. Alfred Center, a tr< all year, was d Dick Wilson wa Wilson, a di suffered a fract, of action four v' to team physici; Cieiss. it man thus be lion center to be iines. in Wayne Ber rm, then Chuck j hly rated pros- | ed ineligible. ; bad then.” said Engle. ‘‘What’s 1 tow?” | ;ave Engle and. ;t two centers — uffman and JimJ tter-winner last The junior piv< comes the third L foiced to the side] First, letierma field broke his aj Vogelsong, a hig peel, was declar • Things looked) Lion coach Rip going to happen Wilson’s loss 1 company with ju sophomore Jay Graham, a non year To help ihe has moved end middle spot. "S grass," Engle s lough and coul< good prospect. . ‘‘He was one "lof the big sur prises of spring practice two years ago, but then he dropped out of school for a year. One of the big questions in the minds of Lion coaches now is what happens if Huffman or Graham get hurt. Engle could turn lo guards Bud Kohlhaas and Sam Slella lella. Both played center before and Siellaiella was an All-New Jersey performer. Kohlhaas came to Engle as a center but was switched to guard. “I hope I don’t have to use either of them because it would just weaken our guard group,” Engle said. Speaking of guards, Engle has moved Bill Popp up lo ihe first unit in place of Frank Korbini. "We just want to see what Bill can do up there," Engle said. GRID NOTES . . . Both Rip Engle and Colgate coach Alva Kelly coached at Brown before taking ituation, Engle Job Saul lo the aul is green as .aid, "but he’s 1 develop in a Hosterman Shuffles Lineup For West Chester Game As a result of the Penn State hooters disastrous loss to Bucknell Saturday, Lion coach Ken Hosterman has shuffled his starting lineup in an attempt to weld a strong unit together for the upcoming game with perennially strong West Chester this Saturday. One change that could help the Lion’s scoring power con- siderably is Gary Miller's return to the line. Miller, who had to sit out the opening game with Buck nell because of a severe charley horse, will replace Loren Kline at the vital center-forward spot. The other line switch finds Tony Mattei replacing Gene Raiford at inside right. Mattei. a senior, is a leiterman and has had two year's experience at this slot. The remainder of the forward line remains the same w T ith Lou Van Rafelghem at left wing, How ard Farrer at inside left, and Pete Wadsworth on right wing. Hosterman also listed a pos sible change atj right half with Gene Raiford taking over from Carles Astiz. Left half will still be handled by Ed Ackley while center half is manned by Bill Rierson. The fullback slots will remain unchanged with Wayne Rod gers and A 1 Nieto, forming the defensive bulwark. Coach Hosterman is still unde cided abo.ut who to start in the goal. Hosterman said that Larry Fegley will most likely get the starting nod. However, Hosterman added, if Fegley’s leg is still bothering him by Saturday, soph omore Dave Grubb will get the set minding job. on Injured, Out 4 Weeks nter Fractured in VMI Contest their present posts . . . The Red; Raiders lost to Cornell, 20-15 in their opener Saturday . . . Colgate finished with a 1-8 record last vear . . . Saturday’s game on Beaver Field will be the 13th be tween Penn State and Colgate . Penn State leads the series, ,7-4. There was one tie . . . There jare six Pennsylvanians on the I Red Raider squad . . . Engle was | displeased with the Lions’ pass defense against V.M.I. Saturday and will concentrate on improv ing it during this week’s practices . . . The Red Raiders have 15 let .termen back plus 30 sophomore .prospects ... six of the lettermen started last year. By BILL BARBER Army Preps for Iliini WEST POINT, N. Y. (/Pi Coach Dale Hall, in reviewing! Army's impressive victory over] Boston College Saturday, said' yesterday that his defensive “spe cialists” will see even more ac tion this week against Illinois. Hall’s “specialists” are actually the third Army team, which has shaped itself into a formidable defensive unit. They contributed heavily to Army’s holding Boston College to a minus 12 yards rush ing. Applications for AIM BAND Now Available at HUB Desk The Association of Independent Men will this year sponsor a 13-piece dance band. Applicants must be able to read music, and should preferably hare some previous dance band experience. THE DAILY COLLEGiAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WILSON ★ ★ Nittany Cross Country Layout Called One of East's Finest By DICK GOLDBERG , Five of the most grueling [miles in the East. Where are they? Right across the road from Rec Hall on the Univers-j ity golf course. j This is the course over which! the Nittany Lion cross country' team will run m its opening meet this Saturday against Cornell. I Harrier coach Chick Werner! calls this course one of the finest in the East for good footing and testing the ability of a distance runner. The layoui consisis of three | separate loops for the varsity runners, one inside loop and 1 iwo outside. The runners start ] the race near the tenth green j of the golf course. They then swing around the ninth green and follow the inside loop until they reach the row of trees on the far side of the links The harriers head' back for the ninth green which completes the first mile ancl one-quarter of the the nemesis of most cross eoun-j —which is uphill—and the quar t'kce. jtry teams that visit University! ier mile approaching the fin- Next, the hill-and-dalers come' Park - ish—which is downhill— are into the first outside loop. Theyj It was on this part of the course' different. follow the inside loop until they!that L> on harriers last year, The course, compared to those reach the first cluster of trees; lost what was described by some:of Penn State’s opponents, is ,near the second hole. There they,observers as the greatest cross moderately difficult. The only [Swing off and head toward Ihe'eountry meet in a decade to the'opponent which has no troubla | railroad tracks. They parallel the, Spartans of Michigan State. | is Michigan State. “Although their hacks until they reach the Park The harriers next come back! home course is very flat, the dif |Avenue side of the links. jto the K tart and run the two mileificult hill here does not seem to ! This comprises the first two loop again, finishing out|bother them,” Werner stated. ,and one-half miles of the run. (the five miles. Harrier Notes - Coach Chick ! The harriers then must run up With the exception of the fa- Werner and assistant coach Norm (the difficult uphill half miie ; mous uohill run, most of the Gordon have been invited fo of jstretch that runs along Park course is fairly level. Only the ficinte at the Modern World Pen- Avenue. Werner termed this bill; front part of the inside loop tatlilons at Hershey today. Late Sports News Grimm Fires Coaches CHICAGO (/Pi Charlie | Grimm yesterday made his first! move as new manager of the Chi- j cago Cubs —he fired coaches Fred| Fitzsimmons, Rogers Hornsby and George Myatt. I Pitching coach Fitzsimmons, manager of the Philadelphia Phil lies from 1943 to 1945, and infield and base-running coach, Myatt, former coach of the Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox, came to the Cubs in 1957 when Bob Scheffing was named man ager. I Hornsby, hailed as the greatest right-handed hitter in baseball’s hall of fame, has been the Cubs' batting coach since 1953. Grimm did not know when he would appont new coaches. Steelers Trade Giick PITTSBURGH (fP) The Pitts burgh Steelers yesterday traded! veteran defensive halfback Gary Giick to the Washington Redskins for a nigh draft choice next year Giick, the Steelers’ bonus pick in 1956, was a regular member of the lineup last season and saw considerable offensive action in exhibition games this season. Giick, a relatively unknown who played his college football at Colorado A. & M., broke into; the limelight when the Steelers i passed up better known players] to pick him as the 1956 draft choice. Steelev coach Buddy Parker said he has signed Jack Call, 205- pound halfback who was declared a free agent a few weeks ago by the Baltimore Colts. Pitt Works Out - PITTSBURGH OP) -The Uni versity of Pittsburgh football team spent yesterday afternoon in a rugged blocking and tackling ses sion and ended with a half hour scrimmage. Pitt meets UCLA Saturday in Pitt Stadium in one of the top games of the day. Several plavers who did not look good in Pitt’s losing game to Southern Califor nia last Friday were given indi vidual instructions in tackling. A crowd of 35,000 to 40,000 is expected. INTERNATIONAL AWARD-WINNING S.A.M. CLUB Opens Membership Drive to Entire Student Body! Do you expect to be in an administrative capacity in any field? S.A.M. experience should be part of your background. The SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT works together with the country's leading executives to learn management techniques. The club, held in high esteem by fhe business world, meets once a month. If interested, drop this in box in Boucke Lobby . . . Name Address 2 la.® A ® aa is laf M & THE COURSE ?rosh Tennis Tryouts Tryouts for the freshman tennis team are being held daily at 4 p m. on the varsity courts behind the skating rink. Candidates who cannot make these practice ses sions should contact Coach Sherm 'Fogg at 234 Rec Hall. Delivery on. Hoagies Hamburgers Steaks Cheeseburgers Pizza Sausage and Pepsi 9 P.M. till 12 P.M, MORRELL'S AD 8-8381 PAGE SEVEN Mfc 0 ®. FIN I H . ® t nit iTti £ uSZuj < L • «
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