PAGE SIX It rangemen Have Davis Boys Are Vital To Attack By SANDY PADWE Sy rac•usc' Demolition Inc , Floyd 13, Scwartzwalder presi de»t, iolls into town today bent On completing another. job The Change hate rolled nvei tix tialght opponents this fall' i.ncl the 'cores ale enough to' m;11 e one lion mound and run. Schwartzwalder's boys have beaten Kansas, 35-21, Maryland. 1 29-0, 'Navy, 32-6, Holy Cross, , 42-6, West Virginia, 44.0 and Pitt. 35-0. For their showing, the Orange r:nik as the number thiee team in the nation and are first in total offense and defense. A playful group of linemen coiled the “siiable seven," a dead eye sophomore quarterback, a hard chat ging fullback, and two s‘‘ift halfbacks, are mainly le sponsilde for Syracuse's succe's sizable seven." led by All- Anu'i icon guard Roger Davis. have made things downright "Toe" Yates and Maury "Yo miserable for Syiacuse opponents yo" Youmans: guard "Cinder. thi< ells" Tarbox and center Al They've allowed the opposi- "Tombstone" Bemiller. lion to pick up just 95 yards per • Bemiller, who plans to be a game and last weekend against ;mortician, was an end last sea- Pitt, held the Panthers to -6 Icon but was moved to center yards rushing. midway in the campaign where Davis, a 228-pounder horn "' respectable job and km, Ohio, is rated as one of the. earned a letter. best players on the squad by Schwartmaldei. I Yates, a 220-pound senior from "Davis is our best lineman,":MontpeliSyracuse's'. er. Vt„ is s e h w i li t ma id er says • -H e iplace kicking specialist and last can move and he hits. We think;year booreci the three pointer that Rog is the best lineman we've!which was 'the margin of victory had here at Syracuse." ;against Pitt. The latter part of Schwartz- 1 In the backfield, the Orange walcler's statement is a mouthful have another star named Davis nnee All-Americans Bob Fleck —this one's Ernie. The 205- amid Ron Luciano have precededl pound sophomore has been sen- Davis at Syracuse during' sational this fall and is averag- Seh wartiwaidefs 11-year regime ; ing 7 yards per carry. Davis is joined on the line ! "Ernie's going to be a great, by such stalwarts as ends Gerry lit's just a matter of how soon," "Hands" Skonieczki, and Fred says Schwartzwalder. The 6-2 "Chief" Mautinot tackles Bob Davis who came to Syracuse be- Frosh Footballers to Engage Experienced Navy Plebes The Penn State freshman grid-miss the game because of a broken del s, cin i ently spotting an even thumb and end John Delegram is iveord through two games, travel nursing a chest injury. Otherwise to Annapolis to meet their thirdithe frosh are physically sound for this afternon in the persons'and Coach Earl Bruce has nom of the plebes of the Naval Acad- mated the following starting line emy. up. The Lion Cubs, who dropped, Dave Robinson will start at left their opening game to the West'end, while Dick Anderson or Virginia froth, 14-6, but came Warren Croyle will get the start back to upset the highly toutediing nod at the other terminal. Pitt yearlings, 22-12, face a bat-i tle-hardened undefeated team atl Charles Raisig is moving over Navy. from guard to man the left In contrast to the short four- tackle slot and Harrison Rose. game schedule played by the dale will operate from the right Nittany frosh the Navy novices side. play a seven-gamo season. They I Bernie Sabol and Frank Ware have already racked up five l sak are the guards and Joe Bla victories over VPI. Virginia, senstein or Steve Williams will Pitt and Maryland frosh, and!start at center. Columbia Prep, while the Penn i The backfield has Frank Sincek State frosh have played only !at quarter, Dave Hayes and Bud Iwo contests. iTorris at the halves and Chris Halfback Dick Cunningham will'Weber at full. THE DAILY C\ -4 _LEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ' #.4 ,q4l 4Pt 4grip ~~.°" • : 444114 %P...a. Ger Schwedes cause he idolized Jimmy Brown has earned 59 times this fall fort 439 yards. The other halfback is co-captain I Ger Schwedes, a German born; boy who never looked at a foot ball until he was 11 years old. Schwedes has gained 285 yards in 55 carries for an aver age of 5.2 yards per carry. He's one of the most versatile backs in Syracuse's history. He can play quarterback and is one of the top pass receivers on the Orange team. Schwedes was the quarterback until a. sophomore named Dave Sarette proved that he was cap able of running the team. Sarette, , from Manchester, N.H., has corn- I pleted 31 of 51 passes so far for '515 yards and 5 touchdowns. Alt Baker, called the most ;underrated player on the Syra cuse squad, is the starting full !back. Baker adds speed to his power and this combination makes I him a tough man to stop. Wrestling fans are familiar with !Baker, he's the 191-p ou n d !N.C.A.A. champion. Everything ~ _~~^ • t Al Bern;Her The year-old Brownlee power dam on the Snake River between Idaho and Oregon, built by the local Inde pendent electric company, the Idaho Power Company. The project embraces the Oxbow dam and the Hells Canyon dam down river from Brownlee. How to save taxpayers a half-billion dollars Brownlee dam is saving money for you and other U. S. taxpayers, because it was built by an independent power company instead of by the federal government. But this power project almost cost U. S. taxpayers a half-billion dollars because of the pressure groups that constantly promote federal goVernment electricity. They tried for eight years to make the government build this project with $500,000,000 of taxpayers' money. This time, every taxpayer in. the country got a break because the independent company built the dam. But sometimes the pressure groups win, and you and everybody else pay hidden taxes for their victory. Remember this difference the next time you hear somebody beating the drums for more federal government power systems. When they win—you lose. WEST PENN POWER a tax-paying, business-managed company working to help your community grow • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1959 _=_-