The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1959, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER•IS, 1959
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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
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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.
Horvath had predicted a 17-7
outcome and Stanko 16-13. The
winners will receive two tickets
to the Thespians' musical comedy
,and the Chordettes' concert. Win
ners may pick up their tickets at
WDFM office, 304 Sparks.
One hundred and sixty major
i buildings are currently in use on
the University campus. Common
wealth Campuses and research
centers elsewhere in the State
laccount for an additional 40 ma
jor buildings.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. 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
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It's what's up front that counts
If it hasn't got it there it hasn't got it
Parker Makes Changes
After Philadelphia Loss
PITTSBURGH (-1 3 ) Coach
Buddy Parker of the Pittsburgh
Steelers, still smarting over last
Sunday'. 28-24 loss to the Phila
delphia Eagle,, made two lineup
changes yesterday.
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