PAGE SIX Lucas Gains AP Honors For Army Performance Hichie Lucas, Penn State's gifted quarterback, yesterday was named back of the week in the Associated Press' poll for his outotanding offensive and defensive play in leading the unnti.:en Nitiany Lions to their first victory over Army in 60 \ eals The 2'l-veto•-old, 6-1 185-pound senior from Glassport, stolid IV I) touchdown:, twice in eptt d tntpui tant passes, one io litf (losing minutes of the ram!, tall mode scvet al %dal open ti , dd tackles. In addition he passed for 97 yards and ran for 60 more in the 17-11 victory at West Point Sat urday. 1,1R,o; was previously honored Spoil; Illustrated's Back of the k and UPl's Quarterback of the Week for his peiformance in the Lions' 19-8 conquest of Mis soul I in the season's opener. "A gi eat game by a great play ei," was the comment of the Ai my coaching staff as well as the pres , , box experts. They were unanimous in picking him as the out , tanding hack on the field. With all his brilliance, Lucas was pressed for the honor by a horde of other backs across the nation Other ~ tandout‘4 in major games included Georgia 'l'och's Tax An dei.on; Put due t s Bernie Allen; Lour , nina State's Billy Cannon: North Carolina's Jack Cumming , ,; 1\ an Toncic. Piti , ,burgh: Bob F,ickhetf, Not thwystcrn: Art Bak er. S.VraM e: Rene Ramirez and Jtm Sa ton. Texas: Prentice Gantt, Oklahoma; Rich Mayo. Air Foley Academy. and Mel Meyer; of I Ilifilw, Maxie Baughan, captain and conter of Gem gm Tech, was cht on the AP\ lineman of the w(, , k. Baughan and fullback Andei son ete the outstanding players in Tech's 14-7 triumph' o‘er Tenne , ,- SC V. AP Favors Lions, Orange, Illini, Pitt Associated Press Spurts Writer NEW YORK (fl')—Like the football coach who still prefers the flying wedge to the winged-T, we fear we're in a rut. Our scum e last week was 37-14—.725, the same as the week be foi c However, this should put us in the .900 bracket: _ _ Auburn 8, Georgia Tech 0: fall off 'the Tech bandwagon for• the th st time A vote for rock- 1M Net Wms ribbed defense Pitt 20, West Virginia 6: Ivan Ad vance Seven Toncic ain't no tonic for our one gallus fuend, Pappy Lewis. Independent and fraternity IM Army 21, Duke 18: homecoming tennis action over the weekend saw seven victorious netters ad at Duke and good chance for up- Vance to final round play in their set. but At my has its wheelhorse. respective flights. Bob Anderson, back in harness. Highlighting frateimtv league Noire Dame 24, Michigan State play were smashing victories by 5: Joe Kuharich is Welding, his Ron "Slam" Kutch, Alpha Chi sophs; the Spartans took a bad Rho ace, over John Body, Lamb bc;' t ing om lowa. (la Chi Alpha, 6-0, 6-1: Nick Texas 12 ,Arkansas 7: A sneak-Treeman, Phi Kappa Psi, over ing hunch says Arkansas but the Roger Weldon, Phi Mu Delta, 6-0, ch.)lk says Texas. 6-0; Bruce Derman. Phi Sigma Southern Caliornia 19, Wash- Delta. over Bob Hari, Theta Del inctton 14: An extra week's to Chi, 6-0, 6-2; and Warren Hut ol f should make the mighty Tio- tow. Phi Kappa Sigma, over Joe jails, hungry. Yuska. Phi Kappa Theta. 6-1, 6-1. Oregon 20, Air Force 7: Just to Other wins were registered by Paul Richardson, Phi Delta Theta, 'Keen our inconsistency inviolate. over Dave Jones, Alpha Chi Sig we bite unbeaten Oregon in an ma. 6-3, 3-6, 6-4; Jim Ne.tlerode, upci Sigma Pi, over Jim Craig, Delta Northwestern 27, Michigan 12: Phi, 6-4. 8-10, 9-7: and Ken Wildcats,' .needsteis break nut Houck, Chi Phi, over Gene Grum again after last week's 'Minnesota mei. Alpha Epsilon Pt, 6-3, 4-6, semi' 6-4 Penn State 25, Boston U. 7: There was light action in inde- IR Mile Lucas convinced us—he's pendent league quarter-f in a I quite a quaitet back 'found play. Bill Stout outlasted Southern Methodist 14. Rice 6:'John Koctenbader. 8-6 9-7, and The Mustangs have started look- John Callqian edged Jim Banks, Ing like the team they v, (le sup- 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, in the only games po-ed to be played. Louisiana State 14, Kentucky 8: The top-ranked Tigers are not as Game! to Head Pros tough away rfom home, but tough: PHILADELPHIA (.4') Na enough in a squeaker. atonal Football League club own- Thy others: cf> yesterday appointed former EAST Yale 13, Cornell 7; FBI Agent Austin Gunsel acting Princeton 19, Colgate 8; Ilarvardieague commissioner until th e 20. Columbia 0; Syracuse 32, HolyiNFL's annual meeting in Janu- Cross 13. ary. By The Associated Press - $4: 4 By WILL GRILIZLEY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ..A, Richie Lucas Stynchula Moves Up To Ist Unit In an effort to bolster his starting lineup for the Home coming game against Boston University on Beaver Field Saturday, Lion coach Rip Engle has promoted tackle Andy Stvnchula to the first unit. The 227-pound Stynchula re place,. Chai ley Janerette. Styn chula wa , ; a starter a good part of la , ,t sew s, on, but this year he and Janerette have been splitting the work. Jancrette started three games this season and ar 1 be Sty chola\ second start. The re:A of the lineup will lemain the same %t• 1t h the excep- tion of the sec- and unit right halfback pos 1- Lion. Both Jack Ur ban and Eddie Caye ale still and Engle isn't sure which one \ will get the nod against the Ter nets Saturday. Speaking of Saturday's game. Engle says he expects Boston U. to give the Lions a good game. I "I look for a good ball game because Boston University has a bunch of scrappers," Engle said Last year the Lions walloped the Terriers, 34-0, before an East ern television audience. ' GRID NOTES Penn State caused more than its share of damage at West Point •Satur day . . . Army halfback Steve Waldrop will definitely miss Saturday's game against Duke in Durham . • Bob Anderson's replacement at left half. Rog er Zailskas, is on the doubtful list for Saturday and so is lonely end Bill Carpenter . . . He has an injured hand ... the Lions' opening game victim, Missouri, plays Oklahoma in Columbia this week . . . Scribes Honor Dodgers' Alston NEW YORK —Walter Al ston of the Los Angeles Dodgers e; the National League manager of the year. The distinction was voted the one-time high school teacher yes terday by the members of Base ball Writeis' Assn. of America in the annual poll conducted by The Associated Press. Alston, who guided the Dodg ers succes.;fully through a torrid Nat tonal Series triumph over the Chicago White Sox, was named on 132 of the 173 ballots. Bill R igney of, the San Francisco Giants was runner-up with 31 votes. \Vinning the series in six games climaxed a Cinderella story for Alston and the transplanted Dodgers. As we Indicated . . you can own a t i 'ilia nli Sweater absolutely free by placing a post card with your esti mate of the combined air and ground yardage gained by both teams in this Satur day's game to Villa n g Sweater 3 Box 494, State College A N Honor us with your patronage if you like your sweaters tres bon. Norm Kahn "Mondo" Vega Jerry Garfinkle Villa n j Sven teri Phi Kappa Sig Wins Second in I M Action Defending champs Phi Kappa Sigma rolled to a 20-0 vic tory over Alpha Phi Alpha last night to remain undefeated in IM grid competition. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Sigma Delta, and Alpha Zeta also won in fraternity league action. On the independent scene, they ____ ____ ___________ passing and running of Tom quarter- ' Lopsi • ded Wins back To Boalio led undefeated' Nittany 33 to a 13-0 win over Nittany 21. Pace Fraternity In other games Nittany 29 defeated Nittany 43, 14-6: Nit- I tany 22 edged Niitany 30 on first i Bowiing Action downs, 5-1: and Nittany 31 won by forfeit over Nittany 44. , Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Delta and The passing of :Delta Tau Delta of League A dis- Larry De Gia- 'played strong offensives in rack cinto and the re- ceiving of Alan Lammy carried Phi Kappa Sig to its win over APhiA. De Gia cinto hit Lam my with TD heaves of 60, 40, and 4 yards. John Righi tack ed on two extra points. BOARIO Trackman Bill Schwab hit El don Reed in the coffin corner from 16 yards out late in the second; half to give Phi Delt a 7-0 vic tory over ZBT. A 40-yard pass! from Schwab to Tom Hancock on; the previous play set up the TD. Joe Ferrer's extra point was' the margin of victory in ATO's' 7-6 win over Tau Phi Delta. A pass deflected into the hands of Joe Jockinson gave Tau Phi Delt . a TD early in the game. With one minute to go in the ! first half Kim Packard int P cepied a pass to give ATO a scoring opportunity. Seconds later Jerry Rogers passed 20 yards to Lou Brown for the TD. Two passes from Lunn Miller; to Brownie Lane proved the dif- 1 ference in a hard-fought game as 'Alpha Zeta downed Delta Theta l .Sigma, 13-0. Phi Sigma Delta, with two man coverage on offensive standout Bob Luff, held Phi Mu Delta scoreless and went on to win on first downs, 4-1. Boario engineered Nit. 33 to a 13-0 conquest of Nit. 21 by throwing scoring passes to Ber ny Buhl and Ralph Ippoliti. Fred Owne unleashed scoring tosses of 40 and 20 yards to Les Ammen and Sam Holt to give Nit. 29 a 14-6 win over Nit. 43. Jay Cochran kicked the extra points. HOMECOMING IS HERE FRATERNITIES, NEED ANY: • NAPKINS Assorted colors 250 In a Pack 39c • CREPE PAPER STREAMERS • SHO-CARD COLOR PAINT PINT BOTTLES IN BLUE - YELLOW $1.49 • POSTER BOARDS 18 " by 24" 15c Co. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959 By JIM KARL ing up 4 7 0 decisions in fraternity IM bowling Tuesday night Delta Phi defeated Delta Theta Sigma as Roger Lloyd rolled high game of 204 and high series with a 594. Ron Kohler aided the cause with a 485 total. Louis Spagnoletti and Bob Zamboni led Alpha Phi Delta to a win over Phi Mu Delta with high series scores of 532 and 496, res pectively. Spagnoletti bowled a 206 to cop high game honors for the evening. Delta Tau Delta beat Tau Phi ;Delta behind the bowling of Joe Kent who had a 454 high series. Alpha Chi Sigma topped Lamb .da Chi Alpha, 3-1, as John Bone stell and Harry Ball led the way. In other action Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Rho Chi split their match, 2-2, and Alpha Tau Ome ga won a fofreit oyer Sigma Chi. Crisler Denies Report DETROIT (iP) 0. (Fritz) ' Crisler, athletic director at the ;University of Michigan. yester- Iday denied a published report he has agreed to become commission ler of the new American Proles• 'sional Football League. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service / center at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. 600 ft. Roll $1.39 RED WHITE BLACK GREEN