PAGE TEN Nittany Stars in By SANDY pADWE Lady Luck hasn't always; been on Jack Urban's side, but the little Penn State halfback; has managed to overcome the obstacles and now is one , of the top students and foot-I ball players on the Penn State' campus. Urban verfoims quite capably, for Rip Engle's unbeaten Nittanv Lions on Satuyday afternoons, and during the week he does just as' well in the elas,room, The Sparks Scholarship Med al which he won this year is proof of his classroom ability while his 12.8 rushing average is proof of his other assets. The Sparks medal is awarded to the Penn State student who shows the most improvement in hzx inarkk hom one seme%ter to the next. The Itiri-pound halfback won it this fall alter boosting a sub "C"; to a perfect 4 0. Vi ban, who hails from Ci eens burg, Pa , High School, is in sec ondary education and majors in mathematics, His all-university overage is 3.15. lii ban is a little on the modest side when it comes to talking a bout his accomplishments, but his conches aren't "Throughout his stay here, , Jack's been a real fine credit to our learn and the Unievrsify." Engle said. Ent,' continued "We'l e as proud of his academic achieve 111C111 s as anything he's done on the field tle's really a wonderful boy You know that he's been bait quite a bit Omagh his cat - cur but that hasn't stopped him from giving us some fine football." Pat kfietd coach Joe Paterno chit pt d in from the coiner. "Sec ond it," he said, "Jack doesn't have a lot of natural abtlity. but he makes up for it in desire." Last year it looked like Ur ban was on his way to becom- Eight IM Teams Bowl Shutouts Indepctuicnt INI bowling Mon day night in leagues A and B saw (AIN f•llUtouts recorded as 24 teams competed. Jun Smiley of the Splinters won individual honors by racking up the highest single-game score, 227. Rav Koncsol of the lli Five lolled the high thiee-game se a acs, The tame Hi Five team ito ned in the high team score of In leant(' A 4-0 wins were notched by Bucks House over ”rO." Spares °Vet' I Me nz. Glenn Road over Vet,, Splinters eve) Sh p,t la, and Dawson Scholais over Delaware, Devils defeated Runkle Rams, 3-1 In league B 4-0 victories were rccictered by Labache over NROTG-113, Penn Haven over Flints and King Pins over Jani fel s. Hi Five beat the Holy Roll ( is, 3-1 while NROTC-1A topped StitherN and McElwain defeated Tenets by the same score r was it we met my darling?" "Rome?" "Paris?* "Madrid?" "No my dear, 'twos in Mor rell's of State College, over one of their charming pizzas." THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Halfback, Urban Classroom Too * * * ing an established performer when he broke his arm. He was the star of spring drills last ' year and looked like a sure bet for a right-halfback post. But this fall he came back and found , ' Eddie Caye, a star two years ago ahead of him. Caye vas out all last year with a knee injury but played like his oldself in early practices. Urban got his big chance in the, Colgate game this fall when Caye , banged his knee again, and he, made the best out of it picking up' Norman Still Leads varsity "5" to Initiate In Total Offense „ its initiation of new members at NEW YORK LIP) Stanferu slop m. Sunday at Phi Kappa Psi, Dick Norman is still the over-all president Blaine O'Connor an major college offense leader, but flounced yesterday. his margin is being reduced stead-1 All varsity lettermen desiring ily by the onrushing Dwight Nich-.to join the club who were un ols of lowa State. Penn State's able to attend the meeting last Richie Lucas is third. Sunday should contact O'Connor NCAA football statistics re-'at AD 7-4908 or Bob Szeyller at leased yesterday show that Nich- , AD 8-0226 today. ols, the Cyclones' tailback, is just 98 yards behind Norman's total of! For CLASSIFIEDS Call 1,041 all on passes, UN 5-2531 WILDROOT CREAKOIL KEEPS MR GROOMED LONGER! MAKES HAIR FEEL STRONGER! "Surface" Hair Tonics "Surface" hair tonics merely coat your hair. When they dry off, your hair dries out. But the exclusive Witch oot Cream-Oil foi mula penetrates your hair. Keeps - hair groomed longer ...mal:es hair feel stronger than hair groomed an ordinary way. There's no other hair tonic formula like it. MAKE HAIR OBEY ALL DAY , WITH WILOROOT CREAM-OILI * * * Louisiana State, No. 1 in the weekly Associated Press college football poll for the 13th straight time, gets a chance to solidify its position Saturday night. The Bayou Tigers, astride an 18-game winning streak, play powerful Mississippi, the nation's third-ranked team, in a game which should make orb - -- break LSU's bid for a second'i. • _ straight national title. Ole Miss Seekse ~ The latest poll of sports writers, and broadca..ters show that opin ions differ widely on who has the To Avenge '5B --- Penn Slate was ranked sev- 1 enth this week in the United i Loss to L.S.U. Press International Poll. The Dunkel Ratings had the Lions i BATON ROUGE, La. UP) in ninth place and Syracuse in Mississippi cried "wait 'til next I second. year" after coming out on the • --- de ,best football team in the country, cis short end of a 14-0 football ion to Louisiana State last sea - son !although support for defending !champion LSU continues strong. ' The Rebels get another shot 'at LSU Saturday night, and they'll I In the latest balloting, four,' teams chew more than 1000 points..neYer have a better chance. i LSU, which has won its last I Rarely, if ever, has a repeat two games by shaky 9.0 mar setting been so similar. Last year gins, attracted 71 of the sea - both teams were unbeaten when ' son's record 182 first place votes they met. LSU won the game that 1 and received 1556 points on the , was close statistically and went 1 basis of 10 for a first place ion to win the national champion ! vote, nine for second, etc. ship. , Northwestern, with 25 first Come Saturday night anoth ;place votes, was second with 1474 i er unbeaten but more powerful i points Then came Mississippi,! Ole Miss team tackles undefeat -11444. and Texas. 1227. i ed LSU, on the prowl for anoth- There weren't many signifi- : er national title. LSU ranked cant changes. Mississippi, which i first in this week's Associated clobbered Arkansas 28-0, re. Press poll and Ole Miss third. placed Texas in third place. i Not only does Ole Miss have a Syracuse and Penn State each glowing chance for revenge, but moved up a notch. Wisconsin !the statistics, while often mislead * * * grabbed the No. 10 spot from ; mg, seem to give the Rebels the 70 yards in four carries. He's been Arkansas. , edge. alternating with Cay. ever since. The top 10, with first place; Both teams have come through ,votes and won-lost records in pa- r six games unscathed. While the Urban attributes his class' ',rentheses• 'LSU schedule is more difficult, room success to not being able , 1. Louisiana State (71) 6-0; I,ss6'the Rebels certainly have been "to loaf" and budgeting his i 2. Northwestern 125) 5-0 1,474,m0re impressive in their tri time. 3. Mississippi (46) 6-0 1,444 . utnphs. "During football season you just: 4. Texas (6) 6-0 1.227 ' Last Saturday is a good case can't loaf and you really have to! 5. Syracuse (11) 5-0 994 in point. LSU, inspired once learn to budget your time," he, 6. Southern Calif. (6) 5-0 758 'again by the play of All-Ameri said. ! 7. Penn State (6) 6-0 715 ca halfback Bill Cannon, was Explaining his success on the 8. Auburn (5) 4-1 674 hard-pressed to down in-and field,9. Georgia Tech (1) 5-1 344 Urban says that he really! out Florida 9-0. Mississippi, on loves the sport and eventually! lo . Wisconsin (2) 4-1 276 the other hand, unfurled a blas would like to go into coaching. i — Cadets Will See Game ing offense in routing tenth ranked Arkansas 28-0. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo Oddsmakers have installed LSUi fin—Approximately 400 cadets of a one-point favorite for the bat the senior and junior classes at;tle Saturday night the Air Force Academy will fly! to New 'York for the Falcons'; football game with Army Satur-. day. An academy spokeman said! they will travel in five planes' chartered by the Air Force Acad emy Athletic Assn a private or-I 1 ganization. He said no tax funds:' will be used to finance the trip 1 Jack Urban New Members Sunday 1 The Varsity "S" Club will hold' Penetrating Wildroot Cream-Oil Nittanies, Syracuse Advance in AP Poll By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer A date to remember . . . SUBJECT. DATE: Caterpillar November Interviews -- , 3 for , Engineers -- 1959 1.. If you're about to receive your B.S. or M.S. engi neering degree, Caterpillar Tractor Co. is interested in you Caterpillar is the World's leading manufacturer of Diesel Engines —Tractors—Earthmoving Equipment. Our products are everywhere . . . doing the work of the world . getting big jobs done in big ways. At Caterpillar you'll be doing important and satis fying work in RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DESIGN SALES SERVICE and many other fields. What's more, you'll be able to grow solidly and steadily along with us. Start thinking about Caterpillar now. Your Place ment Office has more information about us. CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. 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