PAGE SIX Cancro, DiNitto Lead Terriers Boston U. Has 21 Lettermen By SANDY PADWE Two of the smallest college players in the country are ex pei_ted to be in the starting lineup tomorrow afternoon when Boston University tan gles with Penn State on Bea ver Field. liighthalfback Paul Caner() and tituutetbac k Elno DlNitto both go 5-8, 170. but don't let the size fool , you, they're BU's big guns. Cancro, BU's leading ground gainer for the past two years, is rated as one of the most ex citing Terrier players to come along since the great Harry Agganis. -,peed and chive make him a Laid man to bring down. In ad dataon he mg a strong runner. Cans i o 1 , , a topnotch defensive pl;lye DiNino has been BU's leading passel toi Ilw last two years. Last Mason he completed 41 out of 94 pa ,, ses for 641 yards. Five went for touchdown,. In addition to those two, Coach Steve Sinko has 19 other lettermen on hand for the re mainder of 1959 season. So far this year BU has a 1-2 mark. , They di opped their first two to Gem ge Washington and Kan :•;it,, but they pulled an upset la , ,t week by clopping West Virginia, 7-0 Penn State coach Frank Pat rick who scouted the Terriers last Nveck, says the Beantowners roc a tough ball club. "They didn't really jell until last week but they sure looked good then," he said, Patrick came away from last week's BU-West Virginia game w ith plenty of respect for the Terrier offense. "They have a good running game and they pass well too." said the Lion coach. "They just got off to a slow start this year but now they're rolling." Patrick also had a lot of praise for BU's All-American end candi date.— Gene Prebola. "Tremen dous is the best word to describe him," Pati ick said. Smko. too, has plenty of praise foi Prebola. "We've had great ends hely." he raid, "hut Gene is as good a:, any of them and he's 14111 improving." The test of the BU lineup is full of . lcttel men. Pat McCue at 101 end, gives the Terriers one et the•ti ongeq wing tandems in the East. At guard Sinko has captain Len Pare and Hal McAvoy. Pare is an efficient workman who never stops hustling and is re garded as an excellent team leader by the BU coaches. He COFFEE SPOT BANQUET HOUSE Presents in the first of a series of Friday Night Jazz Sessions The Wilson Quintet and Frieda Lee In an atmosphere of old world charm, featuring original oil paintings and candle lite, we bring you Randy Wilson's fine instrumental group co-starring Frieda Lee, Penn State's highly talented song stylist. Friday, Oct. 16 9:00 p.m. —12:30 a.m. 221 E. Beaver Ave. also handles a good bit of the team's punting. Bob Minihane and Paul Man ganai o, who both saw plenty of action last season, are scheduled to start at tackle. Manganaro, from Everett, Mass , is one of the fastest linemen on the BU squad. The center will be Bob Marques who p, playing his third season at the pivot post. In the other backfield posi tions, Sinko has Hugo Bolin and Glen Stefano. Bolin is the left halfback and Stefano is a full back. Jack Farland, a sophomore, is DiNitto's substitute a t quarter back and is an outstanding pros pect. The BU coaches think Far land will develop into one of the best quarterbacks the Terriers have had in a long time. 150,000-Seat Stadium SAO PAULO, Brazil (Th Sao Paulo Football Club officials said Monday their new stadium being built for the 1963 Pan-American Games will seat 150,000. Construc tion° on the huge, oval stadium and other sports faOities of the sprawling sports center already has started. One side of the grand stand is near completion. Football Hall of Fame Bob Higgins, Lion football coach from 1930 to 1948, was elected to the football Hall of Fame in 1954. Besides his coaching ability, Hig• gins was also named as an out standing collegiate end. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA BU End NOW OPEN 8 A.M. to 5:30 Every Day Mon, thru Sat. Just Come In or Phone for an . Appointment AD 8-0222 Handy Parking Lot in Rear HOWARD SMITH BARBER SHOP 210 S. ALLEN ST SUNLIGHT very few things that cost you less than your electric service (and electricity works 24 hours a day!) Electricity is just about the biggest bargain you can buy today. It helps you clean, cook, wash, dry, pretty up, entertain—and the aver age family's bill for all this is about 2N a day! WEST PENN POWER a taxpaying, business•managed company working to help your community grow FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959 Paul Cancro BU Halfback one - of the
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