SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1959 * * ★ TKE, Phi Score IM ( Phi Kappa Sigma and Tau Kappa Epsilon last year’s; champ and runnerup respectively opened their drives toward; the “59” title in last evening’s IM football action. Both teams lcgistered wins, Phi Kappa Sigma defeating Delta Chi, 46-7, and TKE downing Lambda Chi Alpha, 20-7. The Phi Kappa Sig-Delta Chi game was no contest from the \\\y beginning as Larry DiGia cinto completed passes at his own I c o nven i en ce. DiGiacinto led 1 Pl'.ilvSig to a 27-0 halftime lead, and ended up with six TD heaves Ini the final count of 46-7. On the leceiving end of DiGiacinto’s parses were: Jake Trueblood 2, A 1 Lammey 2, Mike Beattie, and Russ Stevenson. TKE, losing 7-6 at the half, rallied behind the passing of Herb Ludwig to dominate the play in the second half. It was a varied attack that TKE featured with numerous men on the receiving end of Ludwig’s parses. Gene Flick, Chuck Bibleheimer, and Tom Phillips each hauled in a TD pass In other fra lornity action, §P%/; Omega Psi Phi and Phi Delta, campbel Theta recorded victories. O: Pm Phi won its game over 1 Sigma Phi on the strength 40-vard pass play with tract John Farriera on the reee end. This was the game’s) score as the men from P' hung on to win, 7-0. Another track man, Schwab, lead Phi Della Game PENN STATE Pos. ARMY Henry Qpperman LE Dpn Usry Charlie Janerelle '.LT Bill Yost Bud Kohlhaas LG Mike Jezior Jay Huffman .C Bob Oswandel Bill Popp RG.... A 1 Vanderbush TomMulraney RT Bob McCarthy Norm Neff F.E BUI Carpenter Richie Lucas .C” Joe Caldwell Dick Hoak LH Roger Zailskaa Jim Kerr . .$H Steve Waldrop Pat Boiula FB Don Bonko or John Eielson SERIES: Army leads 6-1-2. , 1959 SCORE: Army won, 26 i 0. Bill Carpenter Captain of the Hudson Fleet Kappa Sig Grid Wins By CRAIG YERKES in its 13-0 decision over Tau Phi Delta. Schwab hit Don Book for 5 yards and 6-0 first half margin. It was Schwab to Book again in the second half, this time for 25 yards, Tau Phi Delta never threatened as the Phi Dell pass defense look charge. In independent play, Erie and Watts I checked in with their sec ond straight victories. Ex-basket baller Bob Edwards’ Erie team scored early as Jim Conners hit George Ehnnger for 30 yards and the only score of the game. Con nors was the hero on defense also. He intercepted a last ditch Blair pass on his 5-yard-line to protect the 6-0 victory. Bruce Campbell booled a 45- yard field goal with 1 second remaining lo play lo enable Delaware lo whip Lehigh 3-0. Prior lo Campbell's kick, Le high had dominated the play, leading on first downs 8-1. It was Delaware's first victory and Lehigh's second straight loss. In the night’s final game, Lin den shut out Cedar, 16-0. The passing, running, and kicking of Mike Pennington led the Linden Hall men in their win. Penning ton ran 35 yards for one score and passed 20 yards for the other. To make his night perfect, the “triple threat” kicked a 30-yard field goal. Linden’s eight inter ceptions thwarted the Cedars. Jpha of a kster ■iving Lineups THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA k ★ ★ Engie Plans No Change In Lineup (Continued from page one) place ai left end. John Bozick is the right end. The rest of the line finds Frank Korbini and Sam Stellatella at guards, Andy Stynchula and Stu Barber at tackles, and Jim Graham at center. Galen Hall calls the signals for the second unit and his halfbacks are Dick Pae and Eddie Caye. Jack Urban, who started in Caye’s place last week has an injured knee and may not be able to go at full speed today. Sam Sobczak is the fullback. Army's probable starting line up has Carpenter and Don Usry at ends, Mike Jezoir and Al Vanderbush at guards, and Bill Yost and Bob McCarthy at tackles. Centering for Caldwell will be big Bob Oswandel. Army coach Dale Hall has nominated Roger Zaliskas to take over Anderson’s left halfback spot. Steve Waldrop is the right half. Don Bonko or John Eielson will be the fullback. Today’s game will be tenth in a series which dates back to 1899 when the Lions beat Army, 6-0. The Lions haven’t won since then but hopes are high for a win today. “In my three years on the var sity, I’ve never seen team spirit as high as it has been during the past week.” said Botula, the Lion captain. “The players are really keyed un to fever pitch. "Each player on this squad is determined to be twice as good as they've been in the games • to date." The Lions will be looking for their fourth straight win today. The weather will be sunny and cool for this afternoon's game at West Point. Winds will be rather gusty from a westerly direction with velocities run ning about 15 miles an hour. Temperatures should be in the upper 50's at game time. They’ve beaten Missouri, 19-8; 21-0; and Colgate, 58-20. Armv is after its second vic tory. The. Cadets walloped Bos ton College. 44-8, in their opener, but lost to Illinois last week, 20- 14. Tire Lions’ next game is the homecoming affair with Boston University at Field next Saturday. Following that, they will travel to Cleveland to take on Illinois. Harriers— (Continued from page six) three men on the team are Jerry Norman, Lionel Bassett and Howie Deardorff. Norman, who hails from the merry shores of England, took a second in the frosh opener, fin ishing just three seconds off the course record. Bassett and Deardorff finished third and fourth,-respectively. BEAT ARMY Sigma Chi Keep It Under Your Hat... It's Saturday, October 24 ★ * * Pa) Botula Captain and chief helmsman of the Penn State Riverboat IM Netters Advance Through Busy Slate Independent and fraternity tennis action' continued hot and heavy on the intramural scene last week. In the fraternity league, Vance Rea of Sigma Alpha Epsi lon defeated Ed Naujoke of Sigma Pi in straight sets 6-0, G-3, Bob Pollock, Alpha Zeta, dropped Dave Cohen of Zela Bela Tau, 6-3, 6-2; and Clement Wv- f .'T“7,T Y ~; dra, Phi Kappa Tau, stopped 'S". l, 8 ' aild Did < Andcn i o '\ of jJohn Boyer of Alpha Gamma Rho!^l to e ia do . aiT - v Iby scores of 6-1. 0-3. fiyma Alpha bpeilon, 8-6, 6-1, Other first flight action saw, P . 1 . !, *' e ' , , John Body of Lambda Chi Alpha', . „ F 1 '? cl l won win out over Floyd Moser, a Pi| oL ‘ V ,6n ? e i a c^ l9l P a Kappa Alpha representative. 6-o,i wl, ° sc »f ed T *L 62 ' 6- and Ron Kinch, Alpha Chn * o , r 7 ° ver Al Johnson, Theta Rho, beat Gerald Ruffner, Delta; hl: Jlm Haven. A1 P ha „ Ch l Sigma Phi, 6-3, G-°. | IcC. gS* Second flight results show 6 . 2: and Paul Stegner of Theia Roger Weldon of Phi Mu Delta DelJa chi( who lurned back BiU the winner over Dick Chase of Schaefer of Triangle, 8-6. 3-6, Alpha Tau Omega, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5 < 5.2. in the closest match of the! Flight seven saw Dick Robert week. Jim Kane of Phi Kappa son 0 f T h eta Xi eke out a 6-3, Sigma decisioned Bob Devon, g. 4 victory over Bob Mac Donnell Delta Upsilon, 6-1, 6-3; and 0 f P j d Kappa Psi; and Ron Bur- Bruce Rambo of Beta Theia Pi dctte of Pl Kappa Ph , de f ea t was victorious over Bill Welch, Larrv B ak