PAGE SIX Colgate Shooting for Big Upset Kelly Installs New Life In Red Raider Eleven By SANDY PADWE, Collegian Sports Editor Stoim warnings are up again for Beaver Field this Satur day. They were up last week too, but no one payed attention. And V.M.I. came in and played the highly favored Penn State football team to a standstill for three quarters before the Lions broke the game wide open. This week the Nittames are faced with another one of the ".softies” on the 1959 schedule— Colgate. The experts don't give the Red Raiders a snowball's chance to win but another expert— J. T. White says the Lions will have no picnic. White, Penn State’s end coach, scouted the Red Raiders last weekend in their 20-15 loss to Cornell. ''They might have lost last week," White said, "but they showed me one thing. They won't give ud no matter what the odds are. "They were losing by 14 points going into the last quarter against Cornell and came up with two touchdowns to go ahead, 15-14. Then Cornell got a few breaks and won, 20-15. "Colgate's going to shoot for the uji-ct this week, They have noth ing to lom- and everything to gain. That's why 1 think they’ll fine us a battle Saturday.’ ALVA KELLY Colgate fini-hed with a dismal, . . . Colgate Coach 1-H recoid last feason but new * * * ,oach Alva Kelly has installed r dis „ , hreat on offense plenty of spark and drive in the lilfi!) edition of the Red Raiders The backfield is where the Tlu> nucleus of the Colgate Red Raiders are loaded. "Their squad is built around 15 return- backs are big and can move, ing lellermen and a host of top They run from Ihe wing-i and sophomore-- from an outstanding use plenty of rollouts," White fic-hman team. said. Captain Joe Wignot heads the The big end coach picked half iite corps which White rates as back Jacque MacKinnon and full ig and fast back Berme Dailev as the men Dave .Connell, a senior letter- to watch. ‘ Macktnnon is really man, and Frank Rowan also are ibig (218) and is vety fast,” White back at guard to help Wignot. said. Three sophomore guards give Dai!(iy a i ette ,. man , was Col a. . n i , i pl i gate's top-coiei and giound gam- At tackle, Colgate has Chat lev ~r ln 195}; Like Mackinnon, he’s Ehm, a senior letterman, and Jim tl ,g (2 21) and can lake otf with Hancock, a lunioi who Hatted pigskin the fiiH five games last veai ... _ . . . ... , befoie being in lined. Paul Julie. T J\ e , ot !?f r Colgate Ifbac k a sophomo.e, Frank Murclli and ' 0l ! ld be Herman Brauch. Fred Tone Ruotolo lound out the Holmes or Tcm SculL tackle voips The Raiders ate hurting at Centei ts one ot Colgate's quarterback Ed Abel was in Hired' stiongest spots with two veterans the Cornell game, and slaiter back Jim MeComisb. a semoi is Bob Paske was buit during prac likely to be the staiter with Ed ,R ‘° Wednesday. McSpirit hacking him up. Both may plav. but as of last The ends lack expel ienco but night Colgate was set to statt White says they kept Colgate in with Walt Jones, a highly tot,ted the game last week. Ralph Ga- sophomore, “Jones is a good pass lasemne is the lone letterman er,” White said, “I think he's as He was a standout on defense last good as the other two.” Smith --Corono Typewriters... Complete Line Available at KEELERS.. • the University Bookstore Directly across from East Campus Gate on East College Avenue THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Low Scoring Affairs Dominate Opening Games in IM Football I Low scoring games predomi nated last night as the 1959 |IM football season got under way on the Golf course. | Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa IPsi, and Phi. Gamma Delta learned victories in fraternity •Teague play. In independent games. Nittany 42 edged Nittany 24, 2-0; Nittany 29 defeated Nittany 38, 7-0; Nit tany 36 beat Nittany 40, 2-0; Nit tany 33 smothered Nittany 30, 19-0; Nittany 21 shut out Nittany 39, 6-0; and Nittany 32 won by forfit over Nittany 27 . Delta Upsilon scored it only’ touchdown on a sleeper play, with Jack Melchior passing 42 yards to Larry Beighey for the TD, to defeat Alpha Gamma Rho, 7-0. Beighey went wide on the play an 4 not a man was near him as he hauled in the plass and sprinted to paydirt. Bob McDonnell scored twice to (lead Phi Kappa Psi to a 12-0 vic tory over Tau Phi Delta. McDon- ;nell grabbed a 20-yard pass for one TD and rambled 40 yards around left end for the other. Jerry Scott hit Jim Ottinger with a 25-vard pass late in the first half to give Phi Gamma Delta a 7-0 win over Phi Sigma Kappa. Ottinger tacked on the extra point. Jr ’.••V.W.V.VJ N T.G.I.F. Combo Today 4 to 6 P.M. And 9 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. While listening to the "cool sounds." enjoy your favorile sandwich in our friendly aimos- 5... MAN, L APPRECIATE TYPING ON MY RjONA PORTABLE ME IMPROVE My WORK.;. BOOST My GRADES! By JIM KARL ROSALIE WIWS SACK HER MEGAPHONE WITH GOOD GRAPES, AND AFTER THE BIG GAME... YIPPEE, •‘s ROSALIE/ >OU WITH >OU IN THERE ROOTIN' —Collegian Photo by Charlta Jacques NEFF DOES IT—Delta Upsilon's Bud Albright snares night’s IM grid opener. DU beat Alpha Gamma Kho, JUST LIKE pass in last 7-0. ATTENTION AG STUDENTS!! Last Chance For Seniors to Have Their LA VIE pictures this week 9 Sept. 28-Oct. 5 al lhe Penn State Photo Shop 214 E. College Avenue From 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. 4 I'LL BE CHEERING FROM NOW ON, PAL FRIDAY. 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