PAGE SIX Paterno Impressed By Alabama Game Movies By SANDY PADWE Joe Paterno took his glasses off, rubbed his eyes, and gave out with a big sigh: “Well there isn't going to be any picnic in Philadelphia, Dec. The Lion back field coach had just finished watching Alabama’s Cnmson Tide io!l over Memphis .State and mighty Auburn "Outside of Syracuse this is the soundest team we've seen all year. They wait for the breaks and play what we call field position football," Paterno said. "What I mean is this: They play a tight defensive game and tiv to get >ou deep in your own temloiy. if they succeed they get posse*sion of the ball that much ilosei to your goal "Then they try to move into the foul down area. That’s the an a inside the 35-yard line, and fiont thcie they can utilize all foul plays to get a first down. "If they don't get the fust down ynui back is still up against the goal,” said Paterno. Their strategy must have workecLon a good many teams this year because Alabama fin ished with a 7-1-2 record. They lost only to Georgia and knock ed off powerful Georgia Tech and Auburn. "Another advantage to a field One-Eyed Lucas for By 808 KOOBING Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (/!’) Billy Cannon, top professional draft choice and 1059 Heisman Trophy winner, yesterday was named for the second straight year to the Associated Press All-American football team. The Louisiana State halfback is joined by amazing one- cvcd quarteiback Bob Schloredt.J who directed Washington to its first Rose Bowl appearance in 16 yeais: rugged Mississippi full-J hack Charley Flowers and Arkan sas' Jim Mooty, who wasn’t even supposed to play this season. In front of this talented quar tet is a mobile line averaging 213 pounds, led by guard Roger Davis and end Fred Maulino of mighty Syracuse, Bill Burrell of Illinois is the, other guard while Marlin Me- Ki ever of Southern California holds down the other flank. Max-, in Bnughnn of Georgia Tech is Hie center, with Don Floyd of Texas Christian and Dan Lan-j plicav of Wisconsin at the tackles.) The Associated Pi ess All-Amer ica is selected oil the basis of the recommendations of 12 regional boards composed of newspaper men and newscaster, and takes into account all games through Nov. 28. Mautmo, McKee ver and Schloiedt aie juniors. The lest tiro .seniors. Schloredt lost the sight of his left eye in a childhood fire cracker accident. The rugged lad from Gresham, Oie.. who time after time ran for needed \ardage on vital third and fouith down situations, passed for 733 vards and five tds, ran for 255. scoied 54 points, punted for a 40-yard avetage and played supiiblv a’- defensive halfback. Mooty carried 93 times for 519 yaids, caught four passes, inter cepted one. punted for a 31-yard average, hauled back kicks for Repairs | Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service center State College TV 232 S. Allen'St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ ★ i&rfl JOE PATTERNO position team,” Paterno said, “is they’re able to go for the field goal on fourth down plays. And Alabama’s got some good kickers That’s the wav they beat Houston and Georgia Tech. “They run fiom the T-forma tion, but they use a lot of vari ations. In the Auburn and Mem phis State games they used a QB Beats A? Honor 171, scored five times and was an outstanding defender. FIRST TEAM End— Miuim McKotwor, Southern Call' forma End —Fied Mautmo St i Reuse Tat Me— Dan Lanphciu, Wisconsin Tackle—D«m Floyd, Texas Christian (maid— Bill Muriell, Illinois (liiHid Hotter Datit, S>raetise (.enter Ma\ie ItHUirhitn, (Jeorma Tech Hack - Hob Sthlmedt, Washington Hack—Hilly Cannon, Lnuisinna State Hack- Jim Moott, Hack —Chailes Flowers, Mississippi SECOND TEAM Fnd-Cauoll D«i’t Virmnm Tech Fud —Monte Stickles, Ncitte Dame Tackle - Ken Dice, Auburn Tackle—Mike Macrae, Misaouii Guard—Maurice Duke, Texas (iuai d—.Jrri \ Stnlrup Wisconsin Centei- h. J. Ilolob, Texas Tech Bark—Richie Lucas, Penn State Back - Fran Curci, Miami Back —Ron Burton, Northwestern Hack —Jack Spikes, Texas Christian Champ Cancels Tour Due to Start Tomorrow NEW YORK (/P) Heavy weight champion Ingemar Jo hansson yesterday canceled his exhibition tour of Latin America, scheduled to start tomorrow at Kingston, Jamaica. Andy Neiderrciter, director of the tour, said the Swede had in structed him to call off the trip because “of unsettled and dis turbing political and economic conditions in Latin America at this time.’’ ! HERB'S 1 ! BARBER SHOP | i specializing in [ I flattops and ciewcuts \ Hoiovak Resigns jl Mott.—Sat. BOSTON t/P) Boston. Collegei: OiAA B.e'A : said yesterday that Mike Holovaki j OiUU’OioU j has announced his resignation as [ __ _ _ \ head football coach effective Jan.! § 233 5. AlIGn St. * 10. He had been here nine years. ' i.. ..: Special December Only 9 lbs. of Clothes (Wash and Dry) 65c Wet Wash (Soap and Bleach Free) 35c OPEN: 3:30 to 5:30 daily 7:30 to 5:30 Saturday (ask about self-service) Launderette . . . 210 W. College Avenue lot of flankers and slotbacks as well as the spread-T. | "They're not afraid to try | something different and have an outstanding running game , and a good passing game." I The Crimson Tide is made up ; mostly of home-grown talent. iThey carry a 64-man squad and 52 of them are from Alabama. The rest come from Texas, Penn sylvania, Mississippi and Florida. The last time Alabama played up North was in 1946. They lost to Boston College, 13-7. However, Coach Bear Bry ant and his Crimson Tide aren't too worried about cold weather. The Auburn game was played in 22-degree temperature and ; they've had chill winds during ' practice sessions this week. Bryant said he has no idea what the weather will be like in Philadelphia, so his team will pre pare for the Liberty Bowl the same as any other game. Said Bryant, ‘‘lf it does get real cold, then we’ll just put on our long drawers and go out there and give them a scuffle.’’ . worried ★ Lucas Receives 3 AA Honors Penn State quarterback Richie Lucas added All-American honors! six, seven and eight vesterdav. ' Look Magazine, the Football' News, and Movietone News were the latest to name the Lion star! to their dream teams. 1 Lucas, however, missed a cleanj sweep of the major All-Ameri-j cans when the Associated Pres= named him to its second team. Four other Lions received honorable mention honors On the AP team. Those named were full back Pat Botula. end Norm Neff, tackle Andy Stynchula and half back Jimmy Kerr. I Look Magazine’s All-American ,is picked by the Football Writers Association. Lucas already has made All- American teams picked by Unit ed Press Internatioanl. U.S Coaches Association, Central Press, NEA, and the Sporting News. Pittsburgh Omits Lions On All-Ooponent Team PITTSBURGH (/Pj West Vir ginia’s Mountaineers placed two players on Pitt's 1959 all-opponent team announced yesterday. They are quarterback Danny Williams and guard Bill Lopasky. Syracuse. USC and TCU also each placed two men on the squad. Those picked were fullback Ai t Baker and tackle Maury You mans. Syracuse; guard Mike Mc- Keever and his twin brother. Mar lin, an end, USC; and halfback Marvin Lassiter and tackle Don Floyd. TCU. Other team members: halfback Bob Scaj-pitto. Notre Dame; cen ter Ted Royall, Duke; and end Larry Hubbard, Marquette. For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 New Weight Class Forces Mat Changes By JOHNNY BLACK (Second of a series. Today’s story covers the heavyweights from 15 7 to Hwt.) Many changes will be evident this winter in the heavier classifications on the Penn State wrestling team, which are not as deeply manned as are the lighter weights. First of all, a new weight class 191 has been added by the ECAC. This will force Coach Charlie Speidel to split up his heavyweight category ★ ★ ★ which is already the most under manned weight class in the line- ' up. ■ i With Johnston Oberly and Bob Gilmour, the only two heavy weights with varsity experience, both above the 191-pound limit, Speidel is faced with the problem of developing a “green” grappler for the new class, which is ex pected to be a haven for out-of season football players, keeping in shape. Juniors Clem Newbold and John Trojan are working out at 191 and Speidel loks for some gridders to report after the Lib j erly Bowl game. Another change will come at 167, where last year's captain, George Gray, has graduated. Sophomore Ron Piefer, a former 2-time high school state cham pion, moves up to the varsity af ter an undefeated freshman sea son, and holds the inside track on the starling job. Bill Polaeek, also up from the freshmen, and junior Bill Russ provide the chief competition for Pifer. At 157 junior letterman Jerry Seckler is backed up by Bob Far is, also a junior, and Paul Stegner, a soDhomore. A former prep school star, Seckler was undefeated as a freshman and won the Eastern frosh crown at 157. Last year he posted a 1-1 varsity slate. Home-grown Hank Barone, a State College senior, compiled an Klima Named to Head 'Penn State Fencing Ciub Dick Klima, instructor of pftys i ical education, has been named to 'head the Penn State Fencing SClub which will hold its first meeting at 7 tonight in 114 Rec reation Hall. Klima is a member of the Na tional Fencing Coaches of America and has taught the sport at Illi nois and the University of Idaho. All interested faculty members and male students are invited to attend. No fees will be required and all equipment will be fur nished by the organization. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1959 HANK BARONE .. . holsters viat lineup ★ ★ ★ impressive 5-2-1 dual meet record last year and returns to lay claim to the 177-pound berth. Barone notched wins in three weight classes last year—ls 7, 167 and 177—-and one of his losses was to Pitt’s former NCAA champ Tom Alberts. Sophomore Phil Myers, who grappled for the Lion Cubs last winter, and junior Joe Haines, who has wrestled a couple var sity matches, add depth to the lineup. Oberly. a highly-fouled soph omore last year, missed a couple of meets because of an injured knee and had a 2-3-1 record in dual meets. But the quick-mov ing 250-pounder reached the semifinals of the NCAA tourna ment before losing to Ted Ellis of Oklahoma State. The other heavy-weight Bob Gilmour, a tackle on the Nittany grid eleven, won one and lost one in varsity competition last year, but won’t join the squad till after the bowl game.