The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 07, 1959, Image 1

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VOL. 60. No. 39 STATE COLLEGE, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 1959 FIVE CENTS
Penn State-Syracuse Lineup
THE NITTANY LION SQUAD
Urban, HB
Pae, HB
Wayne, HB
Kerr, HB
Caye, HB
Finkelaton, OB
Lang, QB
Hall, QB
Botula, FB
Gursky, FB
Lucas, QB
Hart, FB, G
Schaeffer, FB
Ghigiarelli, FB
Capetola, HB
Hoak, HB
Kline, HB
Sobczak, FB
Kochman, HB
Huffman, C
Graham, C
Wilson, C
Berfield, C
Vogelsang, C
Kohlhaas, G
Alleman, G
Stellatella, G
More Sports
On Pages 14 and 15
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FOR A BETTER PENN STATE
Maddigan, G
Popp, G
Butterfield, G
CiminO, G
Sava, G
Korbini, G
Malello, G
Barber, T
Gilmour, T
Esterlund, T
Sinith, T
Janerette, T
Farkas, T
Sieminski, T
Stynchula, T
Mulraney, T
Saul, E
Alexander, E
Truitt, E
Neff, E
Davis, E
Rakowski, E
Mitinger, - E
Bozick, E
Schwab, E
Opperman, E
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THE SYRACUSE SQUAD
Caramanna, FB
Bennett, HB
Schwedes, HB
Reimer, HB
Sullivan, HB
Hart, HB
Saralies OB
Colella, QB
Saylor, OB
'Lai fey, E
Brokaw, OH
Rackiewicz, FB
Beckom, , E -
Anderson, FB
Nichols, FB
Santo% FB
Baker, A., FB
Sobel, HB
Davis, E., HB
Weber. HB
Bowers, HB
Easterly. GB, HB
Sokol, T
Howard. E
Applehof, C
Brace, C
Stem, C
Heck. C
Fallon., E
Roger Davis
... suis All-American guard
Bemiller, C
Spilleit, G
Sproule, G
Francovitch, G
Feldler, G
Hilliard, T
Lamey, G
Cholakis, G
Godfrey, G
Tarbox, G
Davis, B. G
Fitzgerald, T
Grabosky,.G
Gill, T
Moran, T
Brazel, G
Brciwn, T
Gerlick, T
Youmans. T
Yates, T
Mambuca, E
Ericson, E
Munn°, E
Bartlett, E
Neary, E
Lemieux,' E
Howell, E
Gilburg, E
Bkouleczkl, E
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Grid Titans Battle
For Eastern Title
Penn State and Syracuse, the two undefeated grid ti
tans of the East, clash on Beaver Field at_l:3o today for the
Lambert trophy and a possible bowl bid.
The weatherman calls for an extremely cold day with
temperatures in the 30's, but no rain is expected for the
Eastern grid championship battle.
Both Rip Engle of Penn State and Ben Schwartzwal
der of Syracuse will field veteran teams which rank sev
enth and third in the nation respectively.
Penn State has recorded wins over Missouri, V.M.1.,
Colgate, Army, Boston U, Illinois, and West Virginia.
The Orange have breezed past the likes of Kansas,
Maryland, Navy, Holy Cross, West Virginia, and Pitts
burgh.
In addition to ranking number three in the country,
Schwartzwalder's grid monster tops the nation in total Of
fense and defense.
The Orange Bowl committee has informed Syracuse
officials that the Orangemen would probably be invited
to the Miami extravaganza should they win -today.
The Orange and Penn State also are in the running for
the Cotton, Gator and Liberty Bowls.
"Syracuse has a great team. There's no use saying we
don't know it," said Engle, "but we aren't scared and we
aren't awed.
"I think we can win, but it's going to take a tremen
dous effort by everyone on the team to accomplish this."
Schwartzwalder had similar feelings. "This, is our
toughest game this year. It might even be the toughest
since I came to Syracuse 11 years ago," he said while
watching his team go through,a workout on soggy Beaver
Field.
An all-night rain Thursday plus some heavy showers
made the field a little sloppy yesterday, but the ground
crew had the tarp over the field last night and the playing
area is expected to be in good shape.
Both teams come into this afternoon's crucial game In
fairly good physical condition.. Penn State's only question
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Pat Botula
... Lion captain
_By SANDY PADWE
Collegian Sports. Editor
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