PAGE SIX Lucas Hook, Neff Return To First Unit (Omni Med from page one) the air and 316 on the ground Toni le en't •,tom good a tanner, buthg's an ilecomple-hed pa•—er rind h:e, gain( d 634 vaid‘ in the an. good for eight tom hdowns Th, ee ut thn: , ‘ lotichtiWA Cdchr In the quartet of the VC LA t_tdrile and ghve the pan ther, the t.vto Ako fodluted tit the Pitt line up ate All-tinier ran end Mike DILI and fullb,.tk Jon Cunning -11410, the brut•ing rola - tack who leach, tile team in i te-hing despite Tidying mis•ed i-omo early ~ eacon beeiiii-e of tnturus Dilka played his greatest game in a Pitt uniform last weekend against Noire Dame. He was a standout on defense against The Fighting Irish and he's just waiting for a chance to get at Lucas and the Nittany Lions. Cunninham," Pitt roach Jehlinv Mich( Imes, is the pei-.on olo•-t re,pon , ..ible for tip•io Lie in the I,el tit o game , We'le a new team with hum to thero- The rest of l'Ut's stalling line up will be made of the "C" boys, Fled Cox and Bob Clemens at halfback, Bill Linden( r and Ken Monta»ari at tackles, Regis Cons tallu and Lail \ Vig,nalh at guards and Seififino Falio at center. The other end will be Ron Delfme Penn State coach Rip Engle hai * * * i * * * i * * * __ made two changes in hi , , ~tatting place of sophomore star Roger fullback. Hoak is at lefthalf and at guards and Jay Huffman at lineup flu tomui I OW'Y game Kochman, who isn't expected to Jimmy Kerr is on the other side. center. • ! Norm Neff moves up from the see action because of a sprained , The line hag Neff and John Engle will be seeking his sixth Sugar Classic second unit to take over at right knee. Bozick at ends. Andy Stynchula,win against the arch rival Pan-i end, and Dick Hoak moves back i Lucas will be the quartet:back and Chatky Janerette at tackles,jhers today. He has lost three: AA ay Feature into his left halfback position in 'and captain Pat Botula will be the Bud Kohlhdas and Frank Korbini times and tied once. if YE LSU, Ole' Miss Penn State Team Top Bowl Invitations On Line 0 fern s Statese. stßifleohins year Toda , T iii en ter a rifle team in intercollegiate • • • competition for the first time In Grid Action Across Notion I ,, r n n e,e y li g l. T Sg t. t Joe I W \ t s c o o n a cohf the There are six major conference titles and 13 top howl invitations on the line today as the 1959 college football season begins its ~ lowing process schedule-wise only, The' intensity of the conference and bowl races is reflected in the triple tie for first place in the Big Ten between Wisconsin. Northwestern and Michigan State, one of whom will wind' up in the Rose Bowl, All have 4-2 conference marks. The host team in the granddaddy of the bowls could he decided if Wash ington heats Washington State. But Huge aie only 4 of 17 teams ir , volved in conference titles, with 11 con'.icicred As possible contest ants in the Sugar, Cotton, Orange. Gator, Liberty and Blue Bonnet hol‘ Top-ranked Syracuse. No. 1 for the second straight week in the Associated Press poll, and Arkansas are the only ones as sured of a bowl. The Orange ac cepted the visitor's snot in the Cotton Bowl last week. Arkansas has accepted a spot in the Gator Bowl, but can with draw if it wing the Southwest Conference title outright and gets the host invitation to the Cotton BON Syracuse (8-0) play. trtekv Bos ton Universth , (4 -4) Saturday. then has a week off until it endq the reEnitar season at UCLA Dec. 5 Wisconsin, No 9, supposedly has an easier task then North western. No. 8. The Badgers face lowly Mlnne•sota 12-6) while the Wildcats must battle a tough Illinois (4-3-1) team that uoset Wisconsin last week Michigan State ended its Big Ten season last Saturday. A loss - by both Wis consin and Northwestern would give Michigan State the title and Hose Bowl trip. Washington's Huskies, second to unbeaten Southern Califor nia in the Far West Five, are being dogged by independent Catherman's BARBER SHOP basement of The Corner Room Daily 8.5:30 - Sat. 8.12 Toncic Duel 'Expected * * * Jim Kerr By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer Oregon. Both have 8-1 over-all , Georgia. No. 6, won the South- 1 records. Southern Cal is under eastern Conference title last week; and suspension by the NCAA and does not play until a week' aturday when it meets can't go to the Rose Bowl. It's from Saturday eorgia But SEC 8-0 record is matched only by membersT are ech. battling other for bowl Syracuse, and victory No. 9, by spots the fourth-ranked Trojans may ' Third-ranked Louisiana State come SaturdPy against cross- f , res Tulane and may wind town rival UCLA. un in the Suor or Blue Bonnet', A Washington loss to Washing- Bowl. Second-tanked Mississippi' ton State and a win by Oregon is idle but is also a candidate for; over Otegon State would throw th e same howls while unranked . the Rose Bowl snot to a vote of,Tennessee aria Nlahama, meeting the old Pacific Coast Conference , Kentuckv and Memphis State, re-! member s five of whom comprise speclivelv. hope to improve theiri the Far West Five. bowl status Southwest Conference leader Elsewhere, in the conferences Arkansas (5-i) meets nonconfer- the Big Eight's fight for second] ence Texas Tech. Thn•d-nlace'nlace is tied right to the Oranrte, Texas Christian, No. 10, faces Bowl's host spot Oklahoma, the' Rice and a victory ties it with'leader, can't return to defend its runner-un Texas (4-1). crown, but could crush lowa, The Longhorns. No 5. could get State's hopes with a victory over ; the Cotton Bowl's hog spot if they the Cyclones Kansas and Mis-; beat Texas A&M on Thanks- souri, also tied with lowa State; giving They would be SWC co- for second, play each other. champion with Arkansas, , but have heen away longer from the Home-Bred Athletes how!. Of the approximately 300 boys , All three teams are considered who engaged in intercollegiatel prime bowl possibilities else- sports in 1958-59, 85 per cent were where if they continue to win. home-grown products. WEST HALLS COUNCIL presents CLUB SHAN - GRI- LA WARING LOUNGE Japanese Motif, Combo, Floor Show Nov. 21 Price: 90 cents 9.12 P.M. Tickets Available at HUB Desk and Waring Desk THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Pat Botula * * * NEW ORLEANS fIl) The Sugar Bowl may see a rematch of the epic football struggle be tween Louisiana State and Mis sissippi on New Year's Day. And nothing could be sweeter for the Rebels. earn. LSU and Mississippi met in The Nittanv Lion marksmen, Baton Rouge Oct, 31 in one of the will open their schedule today season's top games - . LSU then was in a triangular match with Cor-; ranked No. 1 in the Associated nell and St. Lawrence at Ithaca,!Press poll and Mississippi ,third. N.Y. All-America halfback Billy The schedule: Nov:' 21, Cornell,Cannon went 89 yards on an in ,and St. Lawrence at Ithaca; Dec 2 credible punt return in the last 10 ,12, at Maryland; Jan. 9, West Vir-iminutes and LSU defenses ginia; 16, West Virginia and Du-stopped a Rebel drive on the 1 quesne at Morgantown; Feb. 27,!in the last few seconds for a 7-3 Villanova. 'victory. 1 Mississippi is rated No. 2in this For CLASSIFIEDS Call (week's AP rankings while LSU is UN 5-2531 third. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1959 * * * Jim Cunningham
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