The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 15, 1959, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TEN
'Bama
Power
By SANDY PADWE |
Into the Valiev of Death
rode seven football teams. The,
charge of Alabama's light'
biigade v,as just too much for 1
them. |
The 'llama hiidgade, a gioup'
of 'even hale and hearty linenieuJ
was one of the mam leascms Bear
Kijants Cnni'im Tide managed
to finish the .season with a 7-1-2
mold arid a label tv Bow! dale 1
with Penn State m Philadelphia,
Dee. I!)
lh Yard's foiwaid wall has to
he oik- of the lightest in the eoun
tl>, w nulling just 207 pounds pel,
lIU.il I
Despite giving up almost 20
pounds per man against most
opponents, Alabama still had
one of the best defensive crews
in lhe country. is tough tackling and vicious
The gentlemen from Tuscaloosa locking
held their opponents to just 134 Jim Blevins a 213 pounder is ■
y a id' i Ushnig- and 43 vaids pa-s- Don Cochran l lhe centcr - Blevins came along :
mg ill te.l games '1 heir pass <le- 1 late >n fhe year lo become lhe |
feme urn the second best in the mobile like all southern football leader of the learn. He had io
tpunjij teams overcome lwo painful knee in-
Penn State coach Hip Engle "Thai boy Cochran (Don Coch- juries before achieving firsl
i.sn t too happy about meeting up ran 'Bama guard) is a real fine siring slalus.
with Bi\ant\ defensive minded ballplayer and so is lhat Gary 1 Blevins also is a two-year let-
Btmiheinei" Phillips, Alabama iackle." terman and will play in the Blue-;
Alii r watching game mowes of Cochran, a 200-pound senior Gray game with Cochran and
the Crmvou Tale, Engle had one from Buinmgham. bolsters the halfback Marlin Dyess. I
woid fin Bivant’s “pooh little ole middle of the Alabama line He 1 Two sophomore speedsters,
linemen ” was voted ’B.una's top defensive, Tommy Brooker and Bill Rice
"Th<\'ie fabulous." said Engle bollpkivei Inst vear and is in on are the Alabama wingmen. Both
"Tin '\'ir \eiv fast and very most of the piavs. are big, strong and fast.
j Brooker led a ll th e vote getters
'ifor the SEC sophomoie team this
fy it ycrr. He caught seven passes for
by Tj £2k f \H / » » tot! >aids and one touthdown,
U KsLL. L I Rice stalled opposite Brooker
all year and is hig and reckless
He only caught one pass all year
but it was lor a touchdown.
GRID NOTES—Penn State will
meet its fifth iniersectional op
ponent when it faces Alabama
in the Liberty Bowl . . . The
Lions did well in their other
intersectional qames, beating
Missouri, 19-8, V.M.I. 21-0, Illi
nois. 20-9. and West Virginia.
28-10 . . . Basically a winged-T
team Penn Slate allecks from
what may be described a T with
variations . . . the Lions used
the winged-T with flankers,
spread formations, double slot,
split ends and many other of
fensive sets.
Eleven Way
To Boxing Finals
Eleven boxers battered their way to the IM boxing finals
by virtue of wins in IM action last evening. The pairings are 1
now complete for the finals which will be held tomorrow at
at 8 p.m. m Rec Hall. Delta Upsilon, sending three men into the
finals, will head the field. i
Valuable point', weie at stake h a nds t his side of Dodge City, Eilb
/or the fraternity boxing dam-,, .. n • . ,!
pionsh.p ,n la-t n,phi's bouts. Kuss ° f , Phl Ka PP° Pm stornlecl
In the l(>7-pound class Jim An-! oVpr Dlt ’ k Sucnson of Sigma Chi.l
tin son of Delta Upsilon won a 1 (Continued on paqe eleven) I
spbt decision over .Manfred Speerj
of Sißina Pi. Andeison capital
ized on a pood fust lound and a
land left smadi m the thud round
that sent Speer looting into the
lopes
The best bout of the evening
wes the free-swinging brawl
between David Barnett of Phi
Epsilon Pi and David Barness of
Tau Kappa Epsilon. Both boys
barred no punches as they used
each hand to good advantage
Barnett was the eventual win
ner as his crushing blows look
their toll on the gallant Barnes.
A smaller but harder hitting
Phil Krettner of Tau Kappa Ep
silon won a unanimous decision
ovei Da\e Graham of Alpha Zeta
in the unlimited class. Graham
was unable to lisp his reach ad
vantage ns ihe "bulling" Kreit
ner handed into h*s taller op
ponent
Displaying the fastest pair of
Has Light
Packed Line
By DEAN BILLICK
SNAPSHOT KVUMHNG & PSINTM6
low, tow rates Same Day Service
Lsißl m fHoio
PfjjINISHSNG
processing MBHifail
of Kodak Color Films jf y OU
Leave those important holiday picU ' res •. • • and want your
color films with us for fast, de- Pictures back m a real
pendable processing. We proc- blll . ry ’ being them to us. Your
ess Eklachrome and Ansco- pll ' tul :® s came back fast and
chrome slide film in our own f! ne „^ e SPme day you b p n S
laboratory ... giving you same- j! lem to u p- ~ aave them at ei
day service. Bring in vour films thprEtore , by £°“- m e - and you “
by 9 a.m. ... pick up vour fin- ge tbem b f ck by 5 P" l ' F° sts
ished slides by 5 p.m., the same on!y 8 , ccpts per pnn V pIuE a
day. You get your finished Ko- nominal developing fee. For
dacolor pictures and Koda- your serious photographers we
chrome slides back just 4or 5 offer 3 cllstorn developing (by
days after you leave them with service. The service isn t
us. The fastest service around E 0 fas • and ( tbe pncea f", 1
here . . . without sacrificing so modest as the normal devel
quality in processin Our faster ppine ' : but dls pel f ect - fol
service is offered solely bv cut- i ou photographers who are
ting transportation time by use fussy ab ° ut n fS at ‘ v « d u enslty '
of special bus delivery to the * ra,n -. and contrast. So be you
laboratory. Take advantage of a s , enous amateur or a week
this quality color finishing, ?n d .snapshooter ~ . your serv
with special delivery service ice is our business. Don t send
.. . bring your color films to * op [ fllms out ° f to'™ and wait
us . . . costs less, too. ? day br 50 *° see them • • ;
' bring them to us, or one of
our dealers . . . see your fin
- ished pictures the same day
H Ike Centre Comfy Fib Lob H
106 & 321 W. BEAVER AVE.
AD 7-4805 AD 8-1531
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Phillips (186), will be the light
lineman on the field when the
o teams square off Saturday,
ullips was a guaid last year
id was moved to tackle this
ar.
He's used to giving up 50
tounds to opposing linemen and
ie'll do just that when he
■omes up against Charley Janer
tte Saturday.
The right tackle. Billv Neigh
>rs, i.s the extreme opposite,
o’s ’Bama's heaviest lineman,
eighmg 222 pounds.
Neighbors is only a sophomore
id earned his starting position
nly in the season. He was named
the Southeastern Conference
iphomoie all-star team for his
ay this year.
Alabama’s other guard is a 203
Hind senior, Bill Hannah. He is
two-year letterman. noted for
But
DuMars - West
(Continued from page nine) jtheir shots. The Lions had a 38.9
comparison. DuMais ju.-,t does;P ei '9,9'?i a l:£-. __
I hMv nTAiE
everything you could ask of a ra v tp
f , nor/ j it iDuMarp 11l G- 931 West
fc» udiu * {Colt infer 7 0- 720 Ritchie
Teammate Wally Colendeiy Hanie >' 1 ®- » 2 Aiker»
held to four against Purdue, J l J J El™
back with a 20-point performance Hams 1 :t- 7 6 roach
to take runner-up honors. Rl>™ i «■ o 2(.ooiie
... ~ . . r ~ Phillips o 2- 2 2 Miller
West s points came on 12 field Dibert o u. o uno.io
goals in 19 attempts and 10 of puiinia
11 free throws. '7* ri ?
The Mountaineers, one of the lsnli!
best shooting teams in the land, Totals 2s ih-3i> u Totals
had themselves another prosper- "sou* Scurc
ous night, making 54 per cent of w«.« Viritini.i'
Werner Out of Hospital iD'Amato on Trial
ASPEN, Colo. (/P) Wallace NEW YORK (A 1 ) Manager
(Buddy) Werner, major U.S. ski Cus D’Amato’s trial for failing to
hope in the 1960 Winter Olympics. , ,
until he suffered a broken leg answer a sub P oena was adjourned
Saturday, was to be dismissed ' n special sessions j’esterday until
from a hospital here yesterday, ‘tomorrow.
PHILADELPHIA HOTELS
jYealebt SPtaelium
OFFER SPECIAL LIBERTY BOWL ROOM RATES!
... for Penn State students economical tegular rates
and faculty for alumni and friends
Single rooms $5. Single rooms $ 6.50
Twin rooms ea. pers. $4. Douole rooms $ 8.50
Rooms for 3 or 4, ea. pers. S 3. Twin rooms $ll.OO
All rooms with private bath, and radio many with TV
Buses direct to stadium
W ire, phone, or write:
John Bartram firm Sylvania
Broad & locust Streets I B Locust just off Broad Street
Philadelphia 7, Pa. 1 i HH Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Kl 6-1100 5-7200
OUTING CLUB
SKI
L
s*'
Mid-Semester SKI TRIP
to Red House to be discussed
on sale at the HUB desk
MAIN CLUB MEETING Thursday
7 PM .
Square Dancing
after the meeting
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1959
Baffle-
ARCHERY
EXHIBITION
Wed., Dec. 16
7 P.M.
stock Judging Pavilion
Tickets 25c
HUB Ballroom
WEST VIRGINIA
FG F TP
12 10-11 84
£ 0- 2 10
13-48
4 4- 4 12
6 2- 4 12
2 2-20
2 1-15
8 4- 6 10
0 0-00
0 1-11
18-77
0 2-82
SO 31-45 104
MEETING
7 p.m.
TONIGHT
214
Boucke
Willie
Hishmann
To Speak