FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959 Spartan-Miami Clash Kicks Off Weekend By DON WEISS Associated Press Sports Writer Michigan State of the Big Ten plays Miami's stirred-up Hurricanes in the Orange B - ovvl Friday night, a likely regular season setting for the kickoff of a college football weekend crammed with bowl possibilit' Michigan State still has : Ten in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day and Miami has moved into contention for the Jan, 1 festivi ties right at home in the Change Bowl, Whether the Spartans are to be considered or not depends on two Big Ten duels Saturday— Wisconsin at Minnesota an d Northwestern at Illinois, th e former the TV game of the day (NBC. 2:15 p.m., EST). Wisconsin and Northewestern currently share the conference lead with Michigan State at 4-2. Michigan State has completed its league season and must root for a tie o► a loss from both share holders to stay in bowl consider ation. Miami, now 5-3 after a slow start, is among four or five teams reported under surveillance for the berth opposite. the Big Eight representative in ' the Orange Bowl. The others include Penn State. which may prefer the Lib erty Bowl at Philadelphia Dec. 19, Clemson, Arkansas and Texas Christian from the Southwest Conference, arid Geo r g ia, the Southeastern League champ no committed to the Sugar Bowl. Saturday, Penn State plays improving Pitt, Georgia meets Georgia Tech, Arkansas plays Texas Tech, Texas Christian faces Rice. and Clemson goes against Wake Forest trying to nail its second straight Atlantic Coast Conference champion ship. On the Orange Bowl's Big Eight THESIS MULTILITHING FAST._ ECONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING 351 E. COLLEGE =il HERB'S BARBER SHOP specializing in flattops and crewcuts Mon.—Sat. 8:00-5::0 233 S. Mien St. VOLKSWAGEN 1960 deluxe Sedan 4 --". 1 $1625 delivered in Williamsport This Price Includes: •air-cooled 4-cylinder engine •32 miles-per-gallon or better •t-speed synchromesh transmission •independnt 4-wheel suspension • 10,000 mile tire mileage or better • letherette upholsters' •heater •electric windshield livers •automatic turn signets • free service inspections •6 month or 6000 mile warranty WYNO S. 1960 E. William. Phon:l hird St. port, Pa. 3-4683 chance to represent the Big slant, lowa State one of three teams tied for second place be hind ineligible Oklahoma—prob ably can clinch the berth by up setting the Sooners. If Oklahoma wins, then the Missouri-Kansas winner gets the nomination. Syracuse, the nation's top-rank ing team and Cotton Bowl bound, goes against Boston U., trying for its ninth straight victory. The Or ange must wait until Texas plays Texas A&M Thanksgiving Day to learn whether their Cotton Bowl opponent will be Texas or Arkan sas. The other major unbeaten, Southern California, No. 4 team nationally, plays UCLA. Since Southern Cal is on NCAA pro bation, Washington can nail the West Coast Rose Bowl nomina tion with a victory over Wash ington State. Should the Hus kies lose, Oregon could get the bowl spot by beating Oregon State. Mississippi, second-ranked na tionally, is idle bu t Louisiana State, No. 3 and a strong Sugar Bowl possibility with Ole Miss, plays arch rival Tulane. Two oth er SEC bowl contenders are Ten nessee, meeting Kentucky, an d Alabama, facing Memphis State. Air Force plays New Mexico. AD 8-6794 LES CO. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 0 ' - ' l '; Vial cq't LIGE ' t.:i 6A3 i' , •„,: z . .. '-, -. • • • 417 ,. .f SIATIONS...": Serving front 12-8 111.4, ReiervallOn3 on flr .....71tan139ivin 9 51zan139ivin 9 2)ar y arley 2)inneP AD 8-0082 0 PENNSHIRE West College Avenue . • • Neer Grid Loop Grimschass Picks ..... . , !Gives Franchise . • To Boston Club ,Collegian Pros by 114 BOSTON (Xi—Boston became . By JOHNNY BLACK the eighth and final member ofd the infant American Football', While the betting polls have installed the Daily Col- League yesterday in an 11th hour,' legian Pros as a heavy 118-point favorite in tomor: ow's Blood mystery - shrouded franc h 1 s e' Bowl clash, noted Dissociated Press pigskin prophet Will award. IGrimschass was a bit more conservative in his crystal ball William H Sullivan Jr., a locali ;,,,,,, L .', yesterday, predicting the score: Pros 117, Pitt News 3. businessman and spokesman for' - the ßuzl new owners, made the an-! "I just cannot see the Pros ------ ----'— nouncement. 'scoring more than 117 points l shouldn't he, he has webbed feet.' The franchise actually was 'agamst the stout Pitt News de-: Collegian authorities ha v e granted Wednesday night by La- ;fence," retorted the swami of the, lodged a protest against such in mar Hunt, member of the AFL gridiron, "as their coach Ben decent attire on the griduon tai expansion committee, after he re : Chasswalder has said, 'You've' Commissioner A. Igaf Capone. ,heard about Syracuse's Sizeable:Commissioner Igaf, reached at his ceived a guarantee check. i Seven, well we're the Scared Six ';Frothingale. headquarters, refused Sullivan said the announcement 'to comment. His precise words "They've got a forward wall was postponed in order to permit , 'were o comment averaging 43 1 4. pounds that Bob Carpenter. owner of the Phil-' 1 Word from the Pittsburgh makes . opposing teams crumple adelphia baseball team, to state promoters late last night re in fear. —Gino Marchassi, "Big 1 he would not seek a franchise. 1 1 ported that Forbes Field has Daddy" Lipscochass, Andy Ro- Boston joins New York, Los : i definitely been obtained as the bustellchass, Chuck Chassnarik, Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Buffalo' site of the sanguinary battle Mike McKeevchass, and Elmo 1 Denver and Minneapolis - St. Paul which begins at 9:30 a.m. to as members in the league which Sigaf°ss ' is scheduled to begin competition: "And while the Pros may stop m l o n rrinv adr . astie last minute shake next September. 'the ground and aerial game of:up. "Mauler" Malick was filed as __. Sullivan told a press conference there are 10 owners back of the Boston club each holding an equall share but that they agreed not to' identify themselves until next month. The other mysteries include no coach, no general manager, no name and most important no place to play. Sullivan said he will serve as president pro tem until the group is organized. Carpenter's statement earlier yesterday said he was withdraw ing his group from consideration because he did not want to corn pete with the Philadelphia Eagles of the established National Foot ball League in the same city. Suburban Suburbans take the lead this winter for abundant warmth plus collegiate crisp slim lines • Tweds • Flannels • F leeches • lining is quill or orlon pile O all colors 14.95 to 24.95 The Daily Collegian cheer leading squad will meet for practice at 4 p.m. today in the city room. the Pitt Kittens, they can't hold them scoreless as long as they have their great field goal kicker Sam Stellachass. The amazing thing about this kind is that he kicks 'em barefoot, but why Jacket ~--'_ = _= 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 PAGE SEVEN head coach because he was dis covered in the vicinity of __the Lion Shrine with blue paint on his hands. But before leaving, he an nounced the Pros probable start ing lineup: LE—"Rompin' Ron" Smith —'Buffalo Bill" Jaffe RE—"Bnomire Brad" Davis LB—'•Dandy - Denny" Malick (IB—"Jarrin' Johnny" Black Left Back—"What-Me-Worry" Scheer --1 .13?..4-: -. . - - ..,-7,--.: -- - ..y.--..-,..--_---.
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