PAGE SIX Illinois ould Win ig Ten Laurels By SANDY PADWE When Ray Eliot announced that he would retire as head football coach at Illinois after the end of the 1959 campaign, he p 1 omised Illinois fans he would give them something to remember, 'l'i In b hi., N , 01 (1, the dean of the lIIR 're!) «)octies lids «mlO Op anothei typical Mum' , " team, urns %%filch bdl a (10 , 2 resvtr i b. lan«. to 11, Ho-e I3owl ‘,quads of 1')47 and 1951 This year the Fighting Illini are given an excellent chance of taking another trip to Pasa dena. Right now they stand at 3-1, The loss was to Indiana in their opener, 20-0. Till' '• c hf 'lt i Army', Ohio ;;rate ,inct Mnuu ota nue thend and thrir finale y,ith North-' ~ar.teto , hottici clelerniine the Big 'Fen Tomo' Ihoutzh. they take a l•tt.l. liotn Pm; Ten competition They play Penn State' , eu_lnh 1,1)1;Ni Lions in Municipal Cleveland Pcnn State end coach J. T. White who scouted Illinois last weekend. warns that Eliot's boys could give Penn State a rough afternoon. a topical Rig 'fen Icato," c . aul "And that invan, nothuul, but It ouble 'They teat r , a \\ ( II bolancpcl ;Ma( k and tht ow and tun pith equal "To go with their inipreive offen , e," White aul, "Ray Eliot lioN, tom* , up ‘‘ith a big sit wig line win( h ith good app rd "In guard Bill Eurrell, Penn State will be facing the be-tt linebacker in the country. He's one of the best I've ever watch ed," White said. "He's in on every play." (neleding Buried, the re.t of the !Mom', ktaiting torwaid wall ir.chwe, 222 pounds from end to end Thc lllint tackles take up good portion Pt the figure. Left tackle Cliff Roberts weighs in at 255, \\ bile Joe lititgen , , the tight tackle, e,oc , : 245 Thy tek.t of the line ig corn po,ed of Geri y Pali ick (201) and ( - I(Aty \\Tood (185) at end', 230- pound John Gletnei at the right goat(' slot and Tony Pat (215) Clemson Defeats S.C., Leads Coast Conference COLUMBIA, SC. in') Clem son ctushed South Carolina, 27-0. yesterday to keep Its lead in the Atlantic Coast Conference and wide the lmish to the 63-year old State Fair Week series be tween the two teams. An equnated 47,000 watched the fired-up Tigers, smartly han-! died by senior quarterback Hai vey White, mix it pound and, aerial game that rolled up MI yiuds against the conference's top defensive team. LA GALLERIA Continuing with its Friday Night Jazz Sessions presents The JW Quartet with Vocalist Frieda Lee In an atmosphere of old world charm, featuring original oil paintings and candle lite, we bring you the fine instrumental stylings of the JW Quartet with vocalist Frieda Lee, Penn State's highly talented songstress. FRIDAY, OCT. 23 9:00 p.m.-12:30 a. m. 221 E. Beaver Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA John Easterbrook is the eentei Parilh splits the center work Counts—amy not play due to a with Stan Yukcvich and senior leg injury. Dave Ash who played guard B last fall. Tie ides Counts. Eliot has Mat'- Stark , :. 121(Juqice Coleman, The Illinois bdckfield is "load - Ed 0 Bradovich and Ethan Black ed." Sophomote Mel Meyer; is the abay. numbrq one cu.fnalcallet at the Fullback is well fortified with moment. Ile took over for little Johnny Easteibrook (155) \\ the Brown Brothers. Jim and Bill, and Dick Cast. was hut t eat licr in the v , ar. . . But East( 1 brook is heal thv Bill is Illinois' top All-AmeTi-1 again and is expected to play can pos:ailily He is an explo-i SaLudav Ltet seilson he had one `.eve i unner and is extremely haidl of the top pass completion p er - to bring down He's also tough on centages in the eation-34 of 66 d"fell'e• for a 5 5 peicentage. PA other Jim played behind Bill At halfback the Illini have laq vein . and gamed 86 yards in' five speedsters who are deli- 28 eat it s Cast, a sophomore, adds nice breakaway threats. Bu t depth to the pot% er slot. ~: " • o'i: -I . A ll. 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Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1712-1778 THE TAVERN RESTAURANT Bill Burrell 1 their ace—sophomore Johnny Gridiron Notes Lion coach Rip Engle, notori ously a nervous sleeper on Fri day nights, was kept awake by crows at the Bear Mountain Inn before the Army game . . . According to Alumni Secretary Ridge Riley, it was garbage trucks at Lincoln, Neb., and street cleaners in Missouri . . . What's the Ripper going to do tonight when he finds out the Nickel Plate RR runs under the Hotel Cleveland . . . Penn State will be seeking its third straight triumph over a Big Ten LADIES NON-RUN LEOTARD TIGHTS 10 shades, all sizes. Unconditionally guaranteed for fit and wear $2 A PAIR Store open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mail orders accepted We manufacture tights and nylons HALL BROTHERS Snow Shoe, Pa. Jockey Underwear Of all the kinds of underwear, only Jockey brand is espe ciolly tailored to feel better because it fits better. This superior comfort is assured by exclusive construction fea• tures that no other underwear hos duplicated. TO entay real comfort, insist on Jockey brief—the world's first and finest. Look for Jockey at your campus store. fashioned by hie house of \ 11, i l l -ea. ./1' liv-5....4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959 opponent when it plays the Mini tomorrow . . . Engle di rected the Lions to a 14-12 win over Illinois in 1954 and then led the Lions to a 7-6 upset of Ohio State in 1956 . . . To morrow's game is being played in conjunction with the Cleve land Chamber of Commerce ... Ed Czekaj, Penn State's busi ness manager of athletics, holds the school record for the most placement kicks in one season ... he booted 32 in 46 atlien - ipts in 1947 . . . Penn State's start ing line averages 209 pounds • • • "MUSIC HAS CHARMS" The 17th Century playwright, William Congreve, was the first to set down this classic metaphor concerning ths.powers of sound and rhythm. You'll find the whole quote in "The Mourning Bride", Act I, Sc. 1: "Music halt: charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak." "RHYME OR REASON" Edmund Spenser, 16th Century poet, expected a pension. He didn't get it. So he wrote this rhyme: "1 was promised on a time/To have reason for my rhyme;/From Ihot time unto this season,/ I received nor rhyme nor reason."