PAGE SIX p e ft b h H aving off Year Pitt Looks For Upset Tomorrow By SANDY PADWE Things haven't been going too well for Johnny Miehelo sen and his Pitt Panthers this year, but a win over Penn State tornon ow would sure cute everything in a hu r ry Nliehelnq n, nuns; m c.ffigy ear ear, lumg , -, a tram \i ith :i-4 mask into tomorrow's Pitt Stotintin emit e , t A 5-4 rocorcl wdy p• ii for the. Ptinthev, who u'uallv field topflight teams eve! Neal. Three of those losses though, have come to teams ranked in the top 20. So. Cal., Texas Christian and Syracuse all hold wins over the Panthers. West Virginia was the other team to beat them. Pitt in turn hat topped UCLA. Duke, Marquette, Boßton College and Notre Dame Penn State scout Tor Toretti has teen the Panther, in their last three garnet and the vet et an coach hag plenty of respect for them "Pitt WaS piimanly a pas,ing team eat leer' In the season," Tor - few \\ ecKs has been fullback Jim,yaids and four TD's this fall. etti said, "but in the past couple Cunningham Halfbacks Bob Clemens and of games, mostly because 1 .-tinvl Cunningham had to sit out the'Fied Cox are two other Panthers conditions prevented them from, first half of the season due to in- who are expected- to give the passing, they've developed an, juries, but has really come back Lions plenty to worry about. j equally They' imllpi have eq,,ive bo grf th un in high d game strong i thesays last w two tilts him and as - Cox, the second leading ground - Al helosen , gear by tomorrow, which means ;there we're a new club." rushing average while Clemens' we'll have lo shore our defenses In two games Cunning- has a 3 4 average to cope with a well-balanced . am has scored three touchdowns 'The rest of the Pitt team will offense, something Pitt didn't 1n have early this year," he said. land has gained over 205 yards ' be composed of veteran tackles One of the big reasons for the !Against Notre Dame, he scored Ken Montanari and Bill Lind upsurge in Pitt fortunes these last,two touchdowns in the fourth ner; guards Larry Vignali and quarter to tie the game Regis Coustillac; center Sera - ---- - - --; "He runs over you and around fino Fazio and end Ron Del- ... 1 you," said Pitt backfield coach fine. NYTitans Win , Vic Fusia," he's going to be a Delfine, a good offensive end,! 1 great one .",suddenly has developed into a de-i Ivan Toncic, the Panthers' great;pendable defensive wingman for, Draft Lucas !quarterback, had been carrying the Panthers "Ron played his' most of the load until Cunning- hest defensive game against No-' PHILADELPHIA (AP) --p enn ,ham came along. Toncic, the hero tre Dame." said Michelosen. "Dit-i State's Richie Lucas Ix ill be the lof the UC LA game where he ka and he put a tremendous, first draft choice of the New!thiew three TD passes in the last amount of pressure on the Notre' York Titans at the American'qualler to give Pitt a 25-21 win,'Dame backs." Football League's p l ayer se i ee ..l is having a great year. Should anything happen to Lion meeting in Minneapolis next' Toncic has passed 129 timestToncic, he will be replaced by: month. !this year and has completed 53 , Dave Kraus. a sophomore from ___. _____ Harry , Wispier, president of the, Titans, said in Philadelphia last night that the quarterback of the; once-beaten Nittanv Lions would: he his teintorial pick Under rules of the new AFL,: each of the eight teams will have the right to select as its first; choice any college senior whose, school is within a 100-mile radius of the selecting team Scale Tate Penn State's slatting line aver ages 209 pound , ., its backfield 187 pounds. Biggest forward k tackle Andy Stvnehula who goes at 227 rounds. Fullback Pat Botula is the logge,t back at 195 pounds. After the game. . 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IVAN TONCIC Pitt Quarterback Pitt Booters Will Attempt To Stop Nittany Streak By BILL BARBER ' ; more evenly divided than ever Boasting a 5-34 record for before. We're f finally using more ofateamf rlathjayrtehras to nrelL the season's efforts, the Pitt mg on ind e iv o ic i l t ua soccer squad will go all out , all the work," Coach Bemis said. Pitt's strength defense, this season cen tomorrow in an attempt totters init headed by co break the four year win streak! captains Ron Wyapp and Ron Podmilsak who held the starting which the Lion booters hold 'fullback assignments. Wyapp, a over them. ; senior, was named to the All- Panther coach, Leo Bemis'American third team last year - , for his defensive efforts. ;claims that this year's team is, one of the best Pitt has had in; The goal, an uncertainty at the season's start, has gained ,years. The Panthers to date have added strength with the dis- Hcored impre‘sive wins over Ohiol covery of junior George Cani- State, Slippery Rock, Alcron,t copoulos. Canicopoulos, playing Brockpoi t State, and Ohio Um his first year in the nets, has versify. But their best effort of, done a terrific job all season, the season, according to Bemis,, according to Coach Bemis. ,came against Army two weeks, ago when the Pitt hooters fought' The starting jobs in the half ,the undefeated Cadets to a 2-2 back unit will fall to veteran tie. Tom Young at right half, Cal . _ The team effort, which Lion Smith at center half, and Ron mentor Ken Hosterman claims Trado at left half. the Panther boaters have been Don Jeirch; the lone sophomore lacking in the past few years, in the Pitt lineup, holds the stait has finally come to life, accord- ing berth at outside left while ing fo coach Bemis. ir:enior, Bob Murdoch, claims the "The scoring this year has been outside right job. "RHYME OR REASON" f Edmund Spenser, 16th Century poet, expected a pension. He didn't get it. So he wrote this rhymes . .1 1 "1 was promised on a time/To hove reason for my rhyme ; /From that time unto this season/ I received nor rhyme nor reason." I, JOCif . et i f Underwear Of all the kinds of underwear, only Jockey brand is espe cially tailored to feel better because it fits better. This superior comfort is assured by exclusive construction fea tures that no other underwear has duplicated. Tb enjoy real comfort, insist on Jockey brief—the world's first and finest took for Jockey at your campus store. faehsoned by the house of ' 1) -lto.o.fint.v.o.? V ir .. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959 • • • "MUSIC HAS CHARMS" The 17th Century playwright, William Congreva, was the first to set down this classic metaphor concerning the powers of sound and rhythm. You'll find the whole quote in "The Mourning Bride', Act I, Sc. 1: "Music hoth charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak." • • •
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