THURSDAY, OCTOBER•IS, 1959 Grandstand , , i G r -r 4 14 4, c. The favorite sayings on end were "We Beat Army The first one is history OH. Six games off to be And despite what the going to be tough, starting S iturday's homecoming a against Boston University. Last year the Lions had trouble beating the Terriers, thy; year things might be L.l ent Boston U has its two top backs around again plus a good group of sophomores. They dropped their first two games io George Washington and Kan sas. but last Friday they pulled an upset when they beat West Virginia, 7-0. Saturday the Terriers will have plenty of incentiv e when they tingle with the Nittanies. Num ber one, they will be out to atone fur last year's 34-0 loss. Number t' o, Boston U has never beaten the Lions. They've lost five times. Thirdly, a win over the tenth ranked team in the nation would boost Terrier stock quite a bit. Following the BU game, the Nittanies move to Cleveland for an intersectional battle with the 13th ranked team in the mition —lllinois, The lighting Illini hold wins over mighty Ohio State and Ar-, my. They dropped their opener. to Indiana. The Illini have' a sen sational sophomore quarterback in Mel Myers and he should give the Lions plenty to•worry about. After the Illinois game the Nit tanies travel to Morgantown for a game with arch-rival Wes Vir ginia. The Mounties tied Penn State last year and this season Papov Lewis has another strong outfit. Then comes the big one— eighth-ranked Syracuse. The outcome will determine who wins the Lambert Trophy—the mythical Eastern football cham pionship. The Orange are undefeated this yefir and they showed their strength last week when they mauled Navy, 32-6. And the Mid dies have plenty of talent. Holy Cross, another undefeated team. is next on the schedule. The Crusaders of Eddie Ander son always put on a good show and could cause plenty of trouble in the final game on Beaver Field. Holy Cross' 3-0 record is in danger this weekend. They play Syracuse. But don't forget last year. Holy Cross was the only team in the country to beat the Orange during the regular sea son, The final game is the tra ditional clash with Pitt at Pitts burgh. As usual the Panthers have a good solid ball club. Things looked bad after they nearly lost to Marquette and then mi er e dumped by Southern Cal. But they have really Everybody 44 at The BIEL SPE lAL RATES • for Students 8.M.0.C.5, L.M.O.C.s, fell IrP., \ ,11: C.O.E.t.s) Single $B.OO Twin: $ •.25 (per person), 7 , ;,' ‘,. /,.••• . .1 Triple: :5.25 (per person) For Inforroatio or reservations address: _ ' \ l\ 1 Madison Ave. Department,a4, The ew To lt riTr7 g , ' N.Y. 111 or use this handy coupon ; ; Collage Depl,, The Blltmore, New York 17, N. Y. Please reserve the following accommodations (address) Realty Hotels, lac... Harry M. Anholt, President iews idders Have Big 'lfs' the Penn State campus last week : nd See You in Dallas." ut that last one is a l-o-o-o-n-g way schedule critics say, all six are ith air along in their last two games beating U.C.L.A. and Duke. The main reason for their wins was Ivan (the Tonic) Toncic. He threw three touchdown passes in the last quarter to give the Panthers a 25-21 win over the Uclans and he engi neered the win over Duke. At the moment the big If's are Illinois, Syracuse, and Pitt. So whether it be Dallas, Miami, Jacksonville or even Philadelphia (Liberty Bowl) it's still a long way off Horvath, Stank° Win Grid Prediction Contest John Horvath and Jim Stanko won the season's first grid picks contest sponsored by WDFM's "Meet the Varsity" program by! making the closest predictions to! the actual 17-11 score of the Penn State-Army game last Saturday. 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PENNSYLVANIA By Sandy Padwe Collegian Sports Editor Nillli Improved Harriers to Face Top Powers in Big Meet The Nittany Lion cross country,lC4A and NCAA titles. team won two smashing victories However, Werner was optimis over Cornell and Pitt this season tic about the Lions' chances. but coach Chick Werner warned "All our men have shown im that the harriers will not be able provement this year Everyone to breeze through the rest of its has lowered his time by a num schedule. .ber of seconds and we are making The reason for this is that the'less tactical blunders," Werner three remaining meets for the' added. year will be with pc‘inial pow The harrier coach particularly -' ers—Navy, Michigan Fate and pointed out two men—Dick En- Manhattan. , ifelbrink and Denny Johnson : - Engelbrink won first place in both "Cornell and Pitt are not among , meets the Lions have run. "He is the top powers in the league. Then fine leader and a fine runner," other three always field top rate Werner said. cross country teams," Werneri Werner also stated that John said. ?son has shown a lot of improve- Michigan State has the best rec-iinvent since practice began and is ord of any cross country team turning out to be a very smart the nation. Last year they won the Lrunner. Oiriar Khayyam writes a new jingle Old Omar has come up with another corker of a couplet. Freely translated from the Persian: True r the lines don't scan—But what do you expect from a tent-maker the perfect rhyme of "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should"? We'll admit that something may have been lost in the translation. But when it comes to Winston, nothing is lost in the translation of rich, good tobacco taste. 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