PAGE SIX 3 Nittany Grid Tutors spend Season Scouting By SANDY PADWE Tor Toretti, J. T. White, and FHink Pali ick only see one Penn State football game each year, but they play a big part in the success or failure of team,, ' Ft) I t )1; CV Mathe s . 1400' the Job of 'routing opposing arns--.1 soh w Inch takes than to all pails of the counti. I,a.t rti eekend, for example, Toroth and Patrick were in Bos ton he the Ho-ton Univer•ity- West Virginia game while White was in Columbus, Ohio. 'touting the Fighting Mini of Illinois in then game with Ohio State. The' only time they get to see a game is at the end of the sea son when Penn State plays Pitt Last weekend, however, Tor etti and Patrick showed up at Army aftti a fi am. plane trip Timm Bo:ton where BU had beat en West Vueinia, 7-0 the night be fore, Head Coach Rip Engle summed tip the importance of scouting yr ,, ,terday afternoon. "Scouting is pre-game observations. I watch one of the most important things the pass receivers, the centers. in football today You can't tvin and linemen and see how good without good reports on oppo.-1- they've mastered fundamentals. in, trains." "The second phase is game ob- Laq eek's Ai my game should nervations. During the game I prove his point. The Lions beat look for various offenses and de the Cadets. 17-11 only after Tor- Tenses set up by the team I'm etti put in nearly 100 hours scouting, I also watch for their stud\ mg the Cadet team and coin- offensive and defensive weak piling all IN pis of data. nes , es, and I watch for any pet , Toretti. a line coach. saw the plays they might have. You also Cadets plus P, , ,ston College and,have to get a line on their top 11111)01 , , this vein. In addition, he players studied movies of Almy's games "The final phase is post game la-t year. observations These come from From all this the former Penn statistics, movies, newspapers. State gi eat made a detailed re- and discussions with other scouts port on all phases of Ai my's grid and coaches" attack. He chatted their defenses, Patrick continued. "When I've ottenkes, and had separate reports done all these things then I pre made up on Army personnel. He pare my report and submit it at gave his report to the players the coaches' meeting. Then the and they did the rest, coaches give the material to the Patrick, the Lions' backfield players." coach, ha , his own system for The coaches scout each oppon sweling. ent at least three times, and af "l like to bieak scouting down ter that they feel they have suf into three phases and make my ficient material. repo' is from them." said the ex- This week, White will be scout- Chicago Cardinal star mg Illinois for the third time, "The first ph.i'e is what I call and Torettz will watch West Vir- Booters Score Win On Teamwork Effort Atter two weeks of frustrating failure, the Penn State The Varsity "S" Club will spon soccer team finally ottii.let-hAeV rav ho o n o g tba o l f l the fs Penn pooled its talented forces to produce its to first win of the season, a 6-0 effort over Syracuse. night from 7 p m. to 9 p.m.,in 119 Osmond, The Lion's teamwork, which was sorely lacking in the • Matriculation cards will be past two downfalls at the hands of Bucknell and West Chester, necessary to get in. There will be a 25 cent admission charge which will go toward the pur chase of a new suit for the Nit tany Lion. swung into high gear as the Lion seccermen completely overpow ered the Orange. Lion soccer mentor, Ken Nos- Ferman, was thoroughly pleased 'i;•:" , 1 • : ', ''i . with his team's performance, but cautioned that a slacking up agains Colgate this week end 'e:N„.' • ' - 4 , could prove fatal. , e, ...,. 4 i " ' nil': is the first game that•we „n ~ have shown any enthusiasm or. .4- ‘ - _ hustle," the Lion mentor stated tip : kil t 00:7; "Up to Saturday's game we "‘?- welt , doubting our ability to win 1 , • , I %:st• - : Rut with the spurt and enthu- s• ~ . , ~, siacm we gamed in Saturday's , Vi,rt,:.,lll' lit victory over Syracuse, we re- , y,,.. 4 1, -` rained the confidence that we IA ere so badly lacking and should , ' • ;1. be able to do a better job in the - . - . , 4 ,?. 11 minder of the season," iloster man said. "The squad as a whole dis played a masterpiece of team work. The line moved as a unit instead of individuals trying to score on their own. The insides, HOWARD FARRER and the halfbacks were really I . . scored fottr goals hustling to set that ball up for •yr a goal shot," Hosterman stated. Ilotet man's - s w t chi n g of woi k," the Lion mentor said. Howie Farrer from his uqual slot Ilosterman was highly enthu at inside left to center forward.suistie in his praise for the Nit proved to be the best move of the tans defense network. season, as the sophomore star "I had prcdicted earlier in the booted home four goals. season that Dave Grubbs and "Farrer did a treat tob at cen- Larry Fegley could well be ter loiward. He capitalized on two of the best goaltenders in almost every setup that was given the nation and as far as I'm to him. However, he couldn't have concerned, they really proved done it without the overall team- 1 (Continued on page seven) * * * J. T. WH'IT. Lion end coach. scout By BILL BARBER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * ginia in its game with Pitt. Pat rick has the S:yiactise-Holy Cross game. Toretti and Patrick have the opportunity of seeing games where both contestants are future Lien opponents, Asked if they could "kill two birds with one stone,"_ Pati ick replied with a big smile, "Nope, it's almost impossible to scout two teams in one game There's just too much to be done on the team you're supposed to be scouting.' Gridiron Notes Penn State (4-0) will seek its sixth straight football triumph over Boston University Satur day when the teams clash on Beaver Field in Penn State's homecoming game . . . Penn State's freshman football team makes its only home appearance Saturdy against Pitt ... Follow ing Saturday's game the fresh play at Army and Navy . . . Boston University comes into Saturday's game with a 1.2 rec ord . . . They've lost to George Washington, 18-14, and Kan sas, 28-7 ... Their win was over West Virginia, 7-0, last week end . . . Last year the Lions beat EU, 34.0, in Boston . . . Missouri lost to SMU last week end, 23.2 ... Halfb.rk Jim Kerr has emerged as Penn Slate's rushing leader after four games . . . The swift junior from St Clairsville, Ohio, has netted 169 yards in 32 carries and 5.2 aver age • . .Ouart"rback Flich;e Lu cas, with 152 yards in 30 at tfempts, and halfback Dick Hoak, 151 yards in 32 tries. are runners up to Kerr . . . As a team, Penn State hs outrushed the opposition, 926 yards to 472 . . The Lions leave ailed un P 2 first downs to 63 for the oppon ents . . . Guard Frank Korbini suffered a rib injury against Army Saturday but is expected to be in the lineup aaainst BU ... Quarterback Skip Finkle ,4 ort who broke his leg in the Col gate game, will return to the campus today from Geisinger Memorial Hospital in Danville ... Lucas is fourth in the coun try in total offense .. . He has completed 33 of 58 passed for a .569 average . . . The Lions have averaged 28.8 points per game through four contests .. , I ,'S' Club Will Present Penn State - Army Films Announein e g 'Rambler for '6O New high style! New styling . . . models . .. features! New 3 seat, 5 door station wagon! Bigger windshield for greater visibility. High, wide doors for easier entry. Save on price, upkeep, resale. At Rambler dealers. SAVE WITH RAMBLER—The New Standard of Bask Etnellence AP Ranks Lions Tenth in Country By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer Louisiana State has not one but two hot football streaks going. The Bayou Terrors have stretched their winning skein to 16 games. Tuesday they topped the 'Associated Press foot ball poll for the 13th straight time. They are attempting to become the fifth team to repeat as national champion since the poll was started in 1936. The prede ! (1940-41), Regan Resigns cessors were Minnesota Army (1944-45), Notre Dame: As Wildcat Coach (1946-47) and Oklahoma (1955-56).1 L.S.U. wrested first place I Frank Reagon, head football from Army on Oct. 14, 1958 and coach and director of athletics at has been unshakeable since. ; Villanova College yesterday re- The last game the Tigers lost!signed his coaching position after was to Mississippi State 14-6 in Ihis team had dropped its fourth the next-to-final contest of the straight game this season to Bos -1957 campaign. :ton College last Saturday. This week L.S.U. grabbed 831 Joe Rogers, an assistant to 'of the 139 first-place votes castißeagan, was moved up to the by sports writers and broadcast- 1 1 - lead coaching spot. ,ers to head a top 10 list. i Hanged in effigy by a group of Eleven teams drew votes for students on the campus two weeks ago, the 39-year-old Reagan said United Press International he decided to quit the football job also ranked the Lions tenth in I"for the best of the team." May its ,weekly poll. be Joe Rbgers can snap them out of it." Villanova has lost four games despite the continued insistence of Reagan that the 1959 team was the best looking squad he had since coming to Villanova in 1954. Villanova was upset in its open er by West Chester State Teach ,ers College and then went from bad to worse in successive lick ings by Xavier (Ohio), Holy Cross ',and Boston College. first place but L.S.U. clung to ;No. 1 with 1233 points-217 more than second-place Northwestern. Newcomers to the select group are Syracuse and Penn State. Syracuse smashed Navy 32-6 last Saturday and Penn •tate stunned Army 17-11. 1. Louisiana St. (83) (4-0) 1,223 2. Northwestern (10) (3-0) 1,006 3. Texas (10) (4-0) 958 4. Georgia Tech (6) (4-0) 918 5. Mississippi (6) (4-0) 713 6. Purdue (5) (2-0-1) 575 7. Southern Calif. (7) (3-0) 559 8. Syracuse (2) (3-0) 386 9. lowa (5) (2-1) 357 10. Penn State (4) (4-0) 207 . • Vaughn's 513 I ',Succeeding Bell , , PHILADELPHIA (.4 ) ) With . 'Bert Bell gone national Football Paces Sl I. ipsticks ,League owners appear headed for a fight over a new commissioner. Thuest starts tod. he The independent men's INL,ownere q scheduled s are to meet af bowling, tournament got off to a t er funeral rites for the 65-year /fast start Monday night as six old Bell, who died Sunday. ,teams rolled 4-0 victories. I A poll of owners discloses they In League A action the Splint-; are in agreement on only one !ers beat Dawson School, 4-o;,thing: "They'll never find another Three Hundred beat Runkle, andig e ll . the Slipsticks topped the Devils.! Some think the rotund commis ' ! Bob Vaughn and Ray Koper / sioner's successor should come led the Slipsticks to the highlfrom the ranks. Others feel he team series total of 2255 with 513 1 should be brought in from out and 471 series respectively. 'Tid e. !other action the Spares beat In talking with the owners. one !Bucks House, 3-1, Glenn Road familiar with the league and its !split with Delaware and the Herk-1 ,people could feel old animosities !imers and Vets split too, !rising. Bell had kept them dor- The three shutouts in Leaguelmant. A few owners feared that B were recorded by Hi Five , lif a man from the ranks were Strikes and Penn Haven. Behind ' 'chosen he would favor certain Dick Kuhn , s 522 high seriesiclubs as against others. 'score, Hi Five won game honors The number one name freely .with an 804 and also high total offered by a few owners as their !with a 2390 score. In other games,choice for the job was Edwin J. !it was the Janitors over McE l- 'Anderson, president of the De !wain 3-1, Holy Rollers over troit Lions. N.R.0.T.C.-IA, 3-1. --- In Sunday night's League C ac-13-1, Poplar House beat Nittany 37, Lion Lefty's Larchmen and Lacka-iLuzerne House defeated Locust wanna scored clean sweeps House, Nittany Boys -topped Erie against Montgomery and NAV Lakers, and Lehigh House de- Witts. With identical scores of ifeated Fullers Raid. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1959 Pros Will Try To Pick Chief Low, low cost! NEW RAMBLER AMERICAN 4-DOOR SEDAN rairtk - iiTlka „ f4 . 0 0 , ,,,z4- • Thriftiest, most maneuverable sedan in U. S.—now with 4-door convenlentetßoom for 5 big adults.
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