SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959 Nittanies Risk Perfect Record STARTING LION LINE—(I-r) Norm Neff, Tom Mulraney, Bill Popp, Jay Huff man, Bud Kohlhaas, Andy -Stynehula, and Henry Opperman. (Continued from page one) - been the leading, Terrier passer for the last two seasons and this year he appears to have picked up where he left off. Cancro, along with DiNitto stands just 5-8 and weighs 170, but he's been the top ground gain er on the Terrier squad for two years. This year he's picked up 103 yards in 31 carries for an aver age of 3.3 yards per carry. Top honors in that department go to starting left halfback Hugo Bo lin. Bolin, from Mansfield, Mass., has rushed for 163 yards in 27 carries, an average of 6.0 yards a carry. Sophomore fullback George Bradley rounds out BU's start ing backfield. Bradley was a quarterback last Fall, but S'n ko switched him to fulk ck this year and the change is working - out fine. Big Par - McCue at right -nu State - No. Wt. PENN STATE 89 (201) Henry Opperma 78 (227) Andy Stynchula .'. 60 (226) Earl Kohlhaas 51 (192) Jay Huffman 64 (203) Bill Popp 79 (213) Tom Mulraney 83 (204) Norm Neff 33 (185) Richie Lucas 41 (190) Dick Hoak 14 (180) Jim Kerr 31 (195) Pat Botula TIlvIE:1:30 p.m. (EDT). PLACE: Beaver Field. CROWD: 26.000 expected for Homecoming Game. 1959 RECORD: Penn State (4-0)--Boston University (1-2). NEXT WEEK: Penn,State vs. Illinois at Cleveland; Connecticut at Boston. SERIES: Penn State holds 5-0 edge. 1958 SCORE: Penn State won, 34-0. Na Winter Ball NEW YORK (W)—There will be no winter ball this year for World Series hero Larry Sherry, busy cleaning up dollars like he did White Sox in the classic. .._.l._ LOST or MISPLACED One illuminated, pythagoran, triangular prism. Believed at one time to be used for porch decoration. - Contact Pledges Acacia gives Sinko and Boston- U a strong starting end corps. The' rest of the starting team finds Bob Minihane and Paul Manganaro at tackle, John Mes chino and captain Len Pare at guard, and Bob Marques at cen ter. Penn State coach Rip Engle has made one change in his first unit for today's game. Tackle Andy Stynchula moves up from the second unit in place of Charley Janerette. The rest of the lineup is the same. Norm Neff and Henry Opper man are the" ends, Tom Mulraney is the other tackle and Bud Kohl haas and Bill Popp are the guards. Jay Huffman will be the center. In the backfield the Lions have Richie Lucas at quarterback, hardrunning Dick Hoak at left halfback and Jim .Kerr at right half. Penn State's captain Pat Botula is the fullback. Lucas has been having one of those years every college ball- U Lineup Pos. BOSTON U. Wt. No. .LE.... Gene Prebola (210) 89 .LT.... Bob Minihane (230) 75 .LG... Bill DiLorenzo (220) 74 .0 :... Jack Stephans (200)• 55 .RG Len Pare (210) 65 .RT.. Jaul Manganaro (218) 73 .RE Pat McCue (195) 80 .QB Emo DiNitto (170) 10 .LH Hugo Bolin (175) 31 .RH Paul Cancro (170) 40 .FB.. George Bradley (200) 12 =ECM ALUMNI Duffy's is just the way you remember it- - friendly and old fashioned. The delicious food is cooked and served to your own specification. Duffy's will bring back pleasant memories of your college years, whether you graduated in 'l9 or '59. Why not come out for Sunda) dinner? Duffy's Saturday: 5-9:00 it.m. Sunday 12-9;00 pan. In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State Co/lege on Route 322 (turn right, at the Texaco Sta.) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA player dreams about. In the i first four games he's done ! everything right. He was picked as Sports Illus-' Freshman Football trated's back of the week for his performance against Missouri and this past week the Associated' Press picked him for the same; honor for, his showing against ; o Meet Panthets Army Lucas ranks fourth* in the na tion in total offense this fall and is 12th in passing. He has com peted 33 of 58 passes 'for 442 yards and four TDs. Sophomore quarterback Galen Hall whe also is having a ban ner season heads Engle's sec ond unit. Hall has thrown 12 passes this year and has completed nine. Halfbacks Dick Pae and Eddie Cue' and fullback - Sam Sobczak round out the second unit back field. The line has John Bozick and Bob Mitinger at ends, Janer ette and Stu Barber at tackle, Frank Korbini and Sam Stella tella at guard and Jim Graham at center. After today's game the Lions travel to Cleveland, Ohio, for an intersectional clash with the Fighting Illini of Illinois. As a team the Lions are fourth ii! the nation in total offense and are seventh in scoring. • Kerr leads the Nittanies in rushing with 172 yards in 32 carries. Lucas is right behind him with 152 while Hoak is third with 151. • —Collegian Photo by Charles Jacques STARTING I,ION BACKFIELD—(I-r) Jim Kerr, right halfback (141; Richie Lucas, quarterback, (33); Pat Botula, fullback (31); and Dick Hoak, left halfback, (41). Having suffered their first loss in three years at the hands of the West Virginia freshmen last Saturday, the Lion Cub gridders face their second test of the season beginning at 10 o'clock this morning when .. they kick-off against the Pitts burgh frosh on Beaver Field. The Nittany yearlings wil them, for Coach Earl Bruce said, that according to reports, the Pan thers will field a better balanced freshman club than West Vir ginia did last week. In fact, propaganda eminating from Skyscraper U. indicates that this is the best Pitt frosh team in years. - Another Nittany skein will be placed on the line today, for the Penn State freshman have run up a string of three wins and •two ties against the Panther fledglings. The last time the Pitt freshmen beat Penn State was in [1953. Coach Bruce has announced two changes in his starting line up for the contest this morning. Ron Tietjens, 6-0, 222-pound tac kle, will take over at left tackle for the injured Arnold Habic. Tietjens was a member of the By JOHNNY BLACK have their work cut out for state high school "Big 33" and played in the All-Star game at Hershey in August. The other change involves a two-way switch in the back field. Bud Torris, the Jeanette speedster who ripped off two long runbacks to provide the only sparkle against the Moun ties last week, has been moved from his starting fullback slot to the left halfback post. Dave Hayes, a 6-1, 208-pounder, will get the starting role at full. Chris Web e r, the leading graund-gainer from scrimmage !in the Dion Cubs first game, is Torris' running mate at right half. • Pete Liske will again be the starting signal-caller. Dave Robinso- , , who was the (Continued on page ten) PAGE NINE Squad Today