PAGE SIX 50 Colleges Chased KohlhaasjWynn Versus Craig Before He Chose Penn State In "Series'' Opener By SANDY PADWE Bud Kohlhaas is a jolly,, - faced 222-pound hohpmnth who has been frolicking away, Saturday afternoons for the!mj»ji past few years in the Blue & White garb of the Penn Stale Big number CO is currently, holding down the starting left u _ guard berth for Rip Engie’s un defeated (2-0) gridders. Bui Big Bud didn't com* lo Penn Slate as a guard. He wet ; a center in high school and was j one of the most highly sought | alter players in the country. j After receiving all-state honors! for a great showing during his! senior year, scouts from all over! the country were knocking at the’ Kohlhaas door in Shiremans-j town. Pa ■ He had nearly 50 offers from' the big football schools but chose, Penn State for physical educa tion. 1 Southern California is one school which gave Kohihaas the big rush. "A man from South- BUD KOHLHAAS ein Cai told me I would get $lOO • • • ‘-'ion guard a month fiom the school plus ★ * * $75 nioie from some other alum- sylvania schools were lousy,” in. He also told me 1 would geC "I thought it over," Bud said, sn tickets to the Rose Bowl gamej “and then I thought to myseli which I could sell for sloo] that Rip Engle wouldn't go out apiece. Then he told me all Penn- to California and tell all the Gridiron Notes Penn Stale's Athletic Diree- | dels rolled up 583 yards against lor, Ernest McCoy has accepted the Eagles ~ , Syracuse gained the post of athletic director rep- 1 492 yards in its 35-21 win over resentative on the executive | Kansas . . . Two key Colgate council of the Liberty Bowl foot- i footballers are on the doubtful ball game .. The new bowl game list for Saturday's game with will be played in Philadelphia's j Penn State on Beaver Field . .. Municipal Stadium Dec. 19 . . . ’ Second team quarterback Ed Lion quarerback Richie Lucas Abel and first string halfback is ranked first in the nation in John Maloney suffered injuries pass completion percentage 1 in the Cornell game last Salur with .818 ... He is fifth in the day .. . Abel broke his nose and country in total offense with Maioney has an injured shoul -309 yards gained . . . Army's der .. . Lion fullback Denny lonesome end Bill Carpenter , Schaeffer worked out in full snagged nine passes in the Ca- | gear yesterday after being idled dels' 44-8 romp over Boston \ since the second week of prac- College Saturday .. . The Ca- lice with a. shoulder injury .. . PENN STATE ENGINEER Wants You For The Local Ad Staff Bonus for work done Meeting... 7 p.m. TONIGHT 201 Mechanical Engineering Building LOOK SMART if iW ■ SHOP 124 E. College Ave. m / Across from Old Main * * * THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA football players out there that j California colleges were no : good. That helped me decide to : come to Penn Stale." And Engle and company are mighty glad Kohlhaas made the 1 choicejie did. | ■ “Bud’s a real fine football play er.” Engle said yesterday, “he works hard, has plenty of fight and took the change from center to guard in stride.” Kohlhaas' line coach Jim O'- Hora explained the reason for the switch. "Bud came here at a bad time. He played center during his freshman year but in spring practice he was play ing behind two of the best cen ters in the East—Charley Rus lavage and Sieve Garban. “So we decided to switch Bud to guard and the move has worked out fine for everyone. He im proved greatly since his sopho more year and now he’s reaching his peak. “Besides being an excellent football player,” O’Hora contin ued, he’s a real leader out on the field.” 1 Bud's happy he made the jswitch too. “At first I was a little ! won led but then I realized there were some pretty good boys ahead [of me. Actually I didn’t ‘caie [about playing guard because I [knew I wold have a better chance to see action ” And after four years here Kohl-j hass has no qualms about corning! to the Nittany Valley, “I’ve really! enjoyed being here,” Kohlhaas! said, “I know when I leave I’ll have gotten a lot out of school. I might not have been so luckv in some other school.” When things get too close for comfort* your best friends won’t tell you... but your opponents will! • Old Spice Stick Deodorant brings you safe, sure, all-day protection. • Better than roll-ons that skip. • Better than sprays that drip. • Better than wrestling with creams that ere greasy and messy. ©Ai(S/Ace STICK DEODORANT Ccrm&4 lb f/k, /WCu& / CHICAGO (,/P) The Chicago White Sox, hungry for a World Series alter wailing 40 years, will send 39-year-old Early Wynn after the charged-up Los Angeles Dodgers in today’s delayed opener at Comiskey Park. Still riding on cloud nine after their dramatic playoff victory over Milwaukee, the Dodg ers turned to langy Roger Craig (11-5), their best starting pitcher in the closing month of the Na tional League season. The forecast calls for partly i cloudy weather with the tern i perature in the middle 60s. as ; suring the sellout crowd of I 46,550 a fairly comfortable af j ierneen. The game, scheduled ! for 1 p.m. EST will be beamed | on network NBC radio and tele vision Because of limited capacity of the park, there had been a wild scramble for tickets. As usual, there were reports that tickets were selling for several times their face value. The speedy White Sox who ( clinched the pennant Sept. 22 arc; 11-10 favorites over the National! League champions in both the! entire senes and the home'open-' er. Apparently the odds makers figure the Sox will be ready and eager after a three-day vacation from actual play while the Dod gers may be a little worn from the tense race and playoff. _ | Manager A 1 Lopez, who sign- ; ed a new $50,000 contract Tues- ] day, sent the American League champs through a bailing drill in their final workout. Tuesday , they played an intrasquad game, j To the great surprise of nobody, jLopez named Wynn (22-10). as his definite starter A rugged com petitor who always rises to a chal-! 'lenge. Wynn throws a confusing' mixture of pitches that range THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1959 through curve, fast ball, screw ! ball, slider and knuckler. Craig, 28, broke in with the Dodgers in 1955 and pitched for them in both the '55 and ’56 series jagainst the New York Yankees. lAs a rookie, he won a game in '55 In 1956 he lost one. The schedule calls for games at Comisky Park Thursday and Fri day. 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