PAGE SIX HC Has Strong Defense Frosh End _Grid Season Crusaders Have 6-1 Season Slate i Coach Earl Bruce's fresh man footballers will place their winning 2-1 record in ;jeopardy when they tangle with the Army plebes at West Point this afternoon in their last game of the '59 season. ' Although they have lost to both the Boston University frosh and the Syracuse yearlings, the Army :plebes are reported to have a ! strong club. They came within !two points of beating the Syra cuse aggregation that has been touted as one of the best Orange freshman teams in years. "They have a good passing attack," reported Bruce. "They threw 22 against Syracuse and gained most of their yardage through the air, while losing Omy mighty Syracuse, the 16-14." nation's number one team, was Cammy Lewis, the son of the able to run through the Holy !West Virginia coach, Art "Peppy" Cross defense at will when it • , Lewis, is playing quarterback for . posted a 42.6 win over the Cru- 'the West Pointers and may be out sailers earlier this year. . ..-'s: 4 , 7 !*'-5,,: to! reek vengeance for the Mountie The q. lies to Sylacu is the only !varsity's loss to Penn State. WO; mark on the Holy Cross rec- HOLY CROSS COACH d E die "Doc" Anderson goes over strategy for the Lion-Crusader game to- 1 Coach Bruce plans to let as el d F.cidie Anderson's boys have !many of the Nittany boys as pos h erth his two star linemen, Captain Charlie Pacumens (86) and All-America guard candi- vt on seslsable pick up some experience The '7:mailers ",'ho Jay Pi nn date. Vince Promuto (65). The high-riding Crusaders have lost only to Syracuse and will bring a 6-1 'this afternoon and has named Sian lime tomorrow, hold wins record into the contest V, hleh will signal the end of 50 years of gridiron action on Beaver Field. !dual starters at some positions. MurD ti (mouth. 31.8: Villanelle, i Speedy Junior Powell may 20-0: D lyton, ft 0, Columbia, 34 0' lone. Allen is third in rushing for,from end to end averaees a little At end the Crusaders have five; get the nod over Chris Weber Colgate, 11-12, and Boston Uni- the Cr usadeis and lie demonstrat - !below 220 pounds. lettermen, including capt a I n, at the right halfback slot and yeeoty, :7-8 'ed his peed when he ran back a! Promuto from the Bronx, N.Y., Charley Pacunas. i Ed Bambury will share the left In those six wins, the "stingy punt 73 yards against Boston U is the top lineman and is very 1 half chores with Bud Torris. seien" held the opposition to a last Saturday, much in the rumng for All-Amer- Pacunas, however, may not' start Saturdaybof I because an e - 1 e Mb r Steve Williams or Joe Inert' 60 yards 10,1111 4' Per game. At fullback, holy Cross has last ican honors. I Blasenstein will get the ca ll at Offenovely, Holy Cross. pri- year's starter John Esposito and! He is very agile for his size, end, 'bow injury received last week-1 center. mat dy a passing team in recent sophomcre Bill Clark ! 215, and is a fine tackler and an 1 The rest of the line will be the years, ha. dm ised quite a pow- The tackles are lettermen Char-same as last week. Bernie Sabol Clark, considered one of the outstanding blocker. A Tal ball- le Benoit (220), Joe Lucido (225) ,land Frank Waresak will handle ei fid running attack finest prospects in Holy Cross hawk, he recovered eight fum- Junior halfback Dick Skinner !and Bob Taubman (235). the guard positions while Harri history, was hampered by in- bles against Boston College as a fi ono Jersey City, NJ , is the bet ;. sophomore. - Colleg e ' The center is Ken Desmarais, son Rosedahl and Charlie Raisig, juries until last week when he gun fm the Crusaders. Skinner. a 215-pound junior from Chi- 'hero of the Navy game when he started against BU and racked the workhorse in the liol , Cross - Toni Henehan, a senior lettrman cope Falls, Mass. Desmarais kicked the winning field goal, are up 67 yards in 11 carriers. bnclaa.ld, has gamed 446 yards in wit probably gt the starting nod played guard a good portion of slated to start at tackle. 85 carries for a 5,2 average. The Holy Cross quarterback' at the other guard spot. (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page seven) The other Crusader halfback will be Ken Komodzinski, a sen-1 Kevin Malone. is a speedster ;i from Buffalo, NY. Komodzin-1 ' m and is a breakaway threat at all ski took over for Dick O'Brien times. Playing his first year of when O'Brien was injured in the varsity ball, Malone has a 5.5 ; Dayton game and forced out of the rushing average and last week- lineup for the rest of the season end had touchdown runs of 52 ' Komodzinski has passed for 361 and 36 yards. yards this fall in 47 attempts. Be- Another breakaway runner, hind him is junior Terry Byron. Johnny Allen, alternates with Ma-! The Holy Cross starting line By SANDY PADWE inund Boston and Wolc( -,t(T, football tans al' 't t: :king about Sti lacu:,:e and I":1,ahle y , ven," they're ton wiapped m, ith the weekly ats of Holy Cioss . "stingy The 014-aciet line, headed by t Reit ~ L iaid candidate Ilicanuto, ha', held the op noqition to lb 9 aids per game, the - • , • 11 h t o, it lc in the cotin ti,, Unbeaten Powers Face Tough Game Syracuse, the new No. 1 team in the nation, appears to have the easiest job of the four major perfect record teams in remaining unbeaten for another week. Hugged Texas Christian is anxious to test Texas' No. 2 rating. Southern California must play an in-and-out Baylor lt am that only lost to Texas by: 01w point. North Texas State bumps into a Tulsa team that is Fox Selected hymning to roll after a slow st:'i t. • Syracuse's bowl-bound power house meets a Colgate team that Amencan MVP .tint managed to break a losing' ST. THOMAS, Pa. (/P)—Nellie sneak last week against Bucknell. Fox, peppery second baseman of It will be interesting to see , the pennant-winning Chicago how Louisiana State and North- ,White Sox. was selected as the western, both knocked out of ;American League's Most Valu the perfect record class last able Player for 1959. week, react against Mississippi , Fox. Luis Aparicio and pitcher State and Michigan State, re- ,Early Wynn swept the first three soectively, places in the annual valuable One of the big games of the player poll for their pints in lead day will be played at Memphis log the Sox to their first pennant where the Tennessee giant kill- in 40 years. ers (No. 9), who have knocked F0x,31, received 295 points oft both Auburn and I.SU among ,from the 24-man selection com ot hex , ' tangle with Mississippi (No 5), a 7-3 losei to LSU after mittee of the Baseball Writeis a bitter struggle. As'n. of America. Aparicio po'led B ww Bowl promoters will be aa-,'255 points and Wynn 123. tog the iesults and scanning their Other major vote receivers wet e scouts' reports on a number of,Roeky Colavito and Tito Franco games in all sections. na of Cleveland, Al Kaline of De- Georgia, still unbeaten in the ,troit, Jim Landis of Chicago and Southeastern Conference, must Harvey Kuenn of the Tigers.' get past Auburn on Saturday !Shet ni Lollar of the White Sox! and Georgia Tech Nov. 28 to ,and Jackie Jensen, Boston, last' unseat an LSU team that has 'year's MVP, rounded out the top: dear sailing ahead. 10. The Penn State team that gave' Fox. a consistent, line drivel S3iiicuse such a battle last week type hitter, was honored as much' takes on Holy Cross. Boston Col-"for his defensive play as for his! levee plays Boston University. lability to produce the clutch hit.' Army invades Oklahoma while;He handled 827 chances with only Navy starts to get ready for itsAo errors for a .988 fielding aver- Nov 28 game with Army by tak•lage. He belted 191 hits for a .306 , ing on George Washington. iaverage. By The Associated Press THE DAILY C.7` I .LEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 10 / 1 / 2 OFF on all Canvas Hunting Trousers, Insulated Underwear, Gloves, Woolrich Hunting Coats and Down Filled Jackets •••••••••••• 00000000 esesesofbernie•••••••••oe One Table of 150 Caps Reduced to $.95 Insulated Boots and Felts Reduced 20% •••••••••••••••••••••••••••eeeeeeeeeseee•ees ANY HAND GUN PURCHASED THIS WEEK WILL RECEIVE $5.00 CREDIT ON A HOLSTER. ••••• 00000 thea•••••••••e••••••••••••••••••••• 25 Dozen Assorted Arrows Reduced at Least 20% - SALE IS AT MAIN STORE ONLY -- and ENDS SATURDAY, NOV. 21 JUST ARRIVED! 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