PAGE SiX National Grid Conference Bloik .Says , efe , . • F , it W . th t H ® . •_ He Differed , Cuts IM - Scores ; ; n Program., By DEAN' BILLICK and ROWDY McDOWELL By HUGH FULLERTON JR. shaped up tot piesentation to the. Tight defensive play along with chilled fingers held down Associated Press Sports Writer pic..iiii.nts. i NEW YORK UP) —Col. Earl' NORFOLK, Va. it'lli—The pro-scoring last night in nine IM football games. The cold weather wed "let age'' national court z _. Since then Ai my and Navy have H. (Red) Blaik acknowledged yes ( ill r et ma ior tootkill-plat er col- gone through sweeping changes, terday that he and the superin 'took its toll on passing and receiving alike as Sigma Alpha lel.es, which has been ~ lowly gain- bringing in new athletic directors tendent differed on West Point's tpsilon scored the most points with a 13-0 verdict over Kappa ing te‘adway fur some five yew,, and lind fotball coaches and the football program but said he re:Delta Rho. h.e Jo , t most of the speed it ; newcomeis haven't shown much signed as coach mainly because! needk, to her airboine games Delta psi In other U 1 interect in the Jet Conference. ;of a business offer. ! Torn I larrolton%z switch from the Maple. Studs, Labache, and Stump; .. , t} , ) , tie director's job a t Thu s _ 'We (Syracuse) want it very Blaik stepped down last Jan, 13, but ph to the post of commission- badly. Notre Dame wants to come, at 61 after 25 years as head coach,]Jumpers were victorious. SAE scored their first TD on Fi ve in but only if Army does," A n- i' of the 'West Coast's BiglB of them at the U.S. Military; a 10 yard pass from Pete Moran and 0 , , i 0 , t ,, s m the athletic a d_ dreas said. "I don't know just how to Vance Rea. In the second Pitt stands now. They have a new Academy and seven at Dart-' - mulish ation at Army and Nav y,mouth. He now is a vice president half -the same twosome clicked administration there, too.' again with the play covering 50 hate temporarily, at least, halted of Avco Corp.. and writes two. the pi oceedings At various stages, several other yards. KDR moved the ball football columns a week for The, colleges h2ve been mentioned as , well but was. hurt by penalties The confeience was to have in-, Associated Press. possible members of the proposed, ! at crucial moments. eluded all three service academies Blaik, whose last Army team. 1 conference, but Andreas indicat- Led by the short passes of John i —Army, Na'' and Air Force— "%yith his' revolutionary lonely end' list had dwindled to eightßlack, Acacia edged Sigma Pi, Pitt, Syracuse, Penn State, Notre ed the formation, was undefeated, ex- . Dame and Southern Califmma. which were really interested. 'plained his decision to quit in ant wnining the battle of first downs, Syracuse Athletic Director Lew If one--especially the service article in the current issue 0f,5-4. Neither team was able to ticadeimes—fais to go alongwithscore as defense dominated action! Andreas, one of the prime movers Look Magazine. re-'the plan, there's little chance that ' throughout the game. Four of in organizing the conference,The superintendent with whom' •-•., • • it ever will get under way. Acacia s first downs came in the, VVilit'd Sunday that plans had he differed was Lt. Gen. Garrison gone ahead tar enough so that a, 'H. Davidson, a former Arm y! !second half as Black's short pass- 1 es provedtobethedecidingmar meeting of the college presidentsßally Fizzles-- coach. gin of victory. had been called this summer. (Continued from page one) The difference, Blaik wrote, ;" Delta Upsilon scored in the first ' But after Hamilton went west Lion statue. That's when some- was over the number of appoint-' Iminute of play on a pass from he called it off again," Andreas body said the team had dispersed.'ments to the academy to be ap- Jack Meichoir to Tom Moran to ! tt said "I guess he's just been too But actually they hadn't. They portioned to football men out of" (nail down a 7-0 win over Phi limy to do anything more 'were just waiting for someone to the number given to all i organize things on .the Rec Hall, athletes !S •!gma Kappa. The TD play was "I hone he doesn't let it drop The superintendent's policy wa entirely. I think it's the salvation steps. That was the whole trouble',"equality for all sports," salu,s ' ''set up by Dick Hammond's pass interception. From then it was a of the independent colleges and a there Saturday night, there was no Blaik. :defensive stalemate. against pro-football. pleat WO organization and because of that ~ ~11)011I argued." Blaik continued, In independent action the W h en t h e new pi 0 league gets the mixup resulted." ,"that this would be fine—in fact,' Studs squeaked over Hickory, stalled, they will command more ideal—if there were enough such 7-6. Ray Radomski did all the ant ntion than ever and it may Jackson Retires ;appointments to go around. But' scoring for the. Studs as he ran hurt college football." ATHENS Ga. UP) Ransom since there were not, football; 20 yards with an intercepted The athletic directors chose Jackson. third baseman for the'must be first established on a sol- pass and then added the extra Hamilton as the No 1 organizer Chicago Cubs, announced yester—id footing, if for no other reason' point for Studs' seven points. last wmtel 's hen their plans were' day he is retiring from baseball.; than self-preservation." I Hickory scored on a 30 yard Freshman Bonters play Away Today The Natany Lion freshman soc- CT team makes a second attempt break into the win column to day 1‘ lien the v meet the Bucl - nell yeatlin ,, s on the 'Ricans' held Coach Ron Black's hooters dropped a hard-fought 1-0 deci sion to Navy last week in their fit tit outing of the young season "Wo tilav'id a pond game hut tiled a little toward the end When we -et a little more condition me. N , VT be a real touch 1 ,, gm," said Bind. The starting hncun will have Frank Carpenter in the goal. and Ro\' Johnston and Hairy Kott camp at rollbacks, and James Kuo, Jay Stormer and Roger Pei tyn at the half,: At pent me Edward Hinojosa will /wad the line at the renter (Continued on page eight) to _ Khrushchev Coat! Mac Sez this heavy curl fab i ic (a striking imitation of per sum lamb) can be worn for dies or sport. Just the thing for those chilly football game.; The simplicity of its design is sine to set a new tmiveisity trend. Truly the suburban coat that will bring distinction to your wardrobe. You must see to appreciate its continental style combined with the popu lar shawl collar. Mop in today and be a leader tomorrow. Priced at $35 00 HABERDASHERY r` - litqie,- 3) ...„,,,,‘ In the Center at Pennsylvania. 229 S. Allen SI. EARLY ELLEN: I get up so early to study that a glass of TANG tides me over until breakfast. Its delicious—and NNalses you up bet ter than a cold shovk er. Via, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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