PAGE SIX Holy Cross Coach Ranks With Best The grandaddy of the nation's college football coaches— Dr. Eddie Anderson—will mastermind the Holy Cross attack Saturday when the once-beaten Crusaders meet Rip Engle's Nittany Lions on Beaver Field Anderson, who played his at Notre Dame, hac been in the coachlfig harness for 34 year s. Th, 1959 campaign Is his lfith at Hely Ow-- Anderson's won-lost record over the years ranks him with the top coaches in the country. His learns have won 169 games. lost 110, and tied 14. At Holy Cross, his clubs have won 97 lost 41 and tied 7. The "Doc" started his coaching cam.' at Lolas College in lowa tight ;ater graduating from Notre Dann , in 1922 After a fling kith the Chicago Cardinak Anderson moved over to I)tPaul Univervity in Chicago until 1933 when he took the head coaching job at Holy Cioss. Andermm, a native of lowa, accepted an invitation to coach the ilawkeyes in •- 1939 and in his • first year of Big Ten coaching, he • wound up as ' "Coach of the A m. 1110 , Year." Anderson went Y ott , back to Holy" Cross , Cioss in 1951 :" gI Q " and boosted the -• Crusaders back into national l / 4 piommence with '` n 8-2 d. An All-American end during his playing days, the Crusader coach captained the Notre Dame squad in 1921. ThIS year he's come up with another fine team at Worcester. The 1959 Crusaders have a 6-1 record. with the only loss com ing at the hands of Syracuse, 42-6 They hold wins oyez Dart mouth, Villanova, Dayton, Colutn- Ina, Colgate, and Boston Univer sity. Last year the Nit tanl e s dumped Holy Cross. 32.0 on Beaver Field. GRID NOTES—Penn State holds the Nene , : edge with Holy Cross, 4-0 The Crusaders have two panics left after their meeting with Penn State . . . They still 'Bald Eagle' Wins Race LAUREL, Md. 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Allen St. AD 8-1241 college ball for Knute Rockne must play Marquette and Bok,lon College . . . Eleven Penn State qelllol's will make their final home appearance against Holy Cross Saturday . . Bowing out are end Nam Neff, tackles Charley Jan erette, Tom Mulraney and Andy Stynchula, guards Bud Kohlhaas, Flank Kmbini and Sam Stella fella and backs Jack Urban, Richie Lucas and Pat Botula . . . The Lions beat Holy Cross, 39-7 in 1954; 43-0 in 1956; 14-10 in 1957 and 32-0 last year . .. Penn State has racked up 144 fast downs this year while Lion opponents have 117 . . Dick Pae continue, to lead the Nittames in punting with a 35 8 average in 10 kicks . . Richie Luca. , is still the Lions' leading pound gainer and Jim Kerr is second . . Roger Koch man, who ran a kickoff back 100 yards against Syracuse has gain ed 167 yards in 15 carries for an average of 111 yards per carry. Orange Bowl Committee ,Will Wait for Syracuse MIAMI. Fla UP) The Orange. Bowl committee underwent a change of heart yesterday and said it will wait for Syracuse to make up it, mind on accepting an invitation to play in the New Year's Day football game here. Nuts Purchase Cable Anderson SYRACUSE. NY. (A') The Syracuse Nationals yesterday purchased Rainey Cable from the Detroit Pistons in a straight cash transaction Purchasing-price was not disclosed. 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P NIA • THE DAILY C'N_LEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Nittanies Rumored As Cotton Entry By The Associated Press Penn State is one of three foot ball teams being considered for a bid to the Cotton Bowl. Al Claik, sports editor of the Hari isburg Patriot, quoted Felix McKnight, a director of the Cot ton Bowl Association as saying: "We have talked with Penn State and we feel that the State record warrants consideration for an invitation." McKnight said other teams being considered as a possible op ponent for the Southwestern Con ference champion in the New Year's Day game in Dallas, Tex., are Mississippi and Tennessee. Texas, Texas Christian and Ar kansas ate contenders for the Southwestern conference cham pionship. "Under conference rules," Mc- Knight said. "the coach of a team with a mathematical chance for the championship submits a pref erential listing of possible oppo nents, State certainly is high on these lists. A member of the Cotton Bowl committee said yesterday that the committee is not likely to take any action on picking the visiting 'after for its Jan. 1 game until 'after Saturday's games Pitt Prepares for Irish PITTSBURGH (W) The Uni: ;versity of Pittsburgh football teamm, accelerated its practice session 'yesterday in preparation for a !game with Notre Dame here Sat The Panthers ran through ground end pass plays against a Notre Dame defense pattern and also drilled on defending against l an Irish attack. Coach John iMichelosen also slated punting practice and a scrimmage with limited contact. JOB OPENINGS NOW IN THESE FIELDS Lion Booters Lose Grubbs For Last Game The Lion Booters lost more than a ball game on Saturday when they fell to'Temple, 2-0. The soccermen lost the services of goalie, Dave Grubbs, for the remainder of the season The sophomore goaltender is recover ing in the University Hospital after being kicked in the side dur ing the fourth quarter of the Temple game. Lion coach Ken Hosterman says Grubbs is suffering from a bruised kidney and a biolien rib. Thus the injury jinx which has loomed over the Nittany Lions for the past two years, has once again struck Hosterman's hooters. Grubb's injury leaves the Lions with only one action-tested goalie, Larry Fegley, for their remaining games with Army and Pittsburgh. The Blue and White will be up against an undefeated team for the second straight week when they travel to West Point to meet Army, Saturday. Army defeated the Nittanies. 3-2, last year, and will be gunning for a perfect season when they face the Lions. Golf Hall of Fame Picks Three New Members PALM DESERT, Calif. VP) Jock Hutchison, Paul Runyan and Harry Cooper three all-time greats who still whack a solid drive—have been elected to golf's Hall of Fame. Harold'Sargent, president of the Professional Golfers' Assn., an nounced their selection. 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