WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1959 Alabama Boasts Quick, Tough Wolverines Loom ! DeceptiveßackfieldCorps e^ore Unbeaten Lions Having handily disposed of' been working hard this week their first two opponents the r p Sll?hrir"™?wh”ta?„T,i=” Nittany matmen find them- lory at Colgate some of ihe seKes faced With a completely their performances, unknown but highly respected In general, Coach Charlie Spei foe tomorrow when they s ,^?i le t rs w T„ a lll , Ue f entertain the Michigan Wol-several had to come from behind] verines, long the pride of the! foi L * h , win ® ,„ , j a . ~ n- r Both Ron Pifer and Hank Ba-| Dig len wrestling. [rone were taken down before re- It will be the first home meet versing and scoring their falls for the undefeated Lions who Captain Sam Mmoi had to come have compiled 64 points and have' off the mals tor his decision, vet to allow one in two meets 'Johnston Oberly and the Red |Thev trounced Army, 31-0, and Ralder:; ’ Jim Hancock were score- I Colgate, 33-0. ‘ | less for two periods before Oberly | Tomorrow’s meet will be the lex P loded for seven points in the |Lions' only one against Mid-,' ihree minutes, j western competition this year. But once the Blue and White ! The encounter will be the boys got moving they stymied [ first meet of the season for every maneuver of the Maroon ] Michigan which opens its 11- grapplers Only one Colgate wrest : meet schedule with a 2-day ler scored a point in ihe second ; stand in the East before jump- period and only six of the Raiders’ t ing on the Big Ten merry-go- total of 17 came in the final ' round. The Wolverines move on period. to Syracuse for a match with the Orangemen Friday. , ] The perennially strong W'olver- 1 * ]ines wound up fouith last year in ,the Western Conference tourna ]ment (corresponds to the East’s EIWA tourney), but the top four , finishers were so tightly packed [that one more individual victory would have given the Ann, Arbor men the title. j The Wolverines are loaded with! expenence and depth this winter.] Coach Cliff Keen lost only two men from last year’s starting] crew and his team is rated as one of the chief contender-- for the Big Ten trophy. Tha Nitlany grappleis have By SANDY PADWE j Marlin Dyess stands 5-6, weighs 149 pounds, and runs the> 100-yard dash in 9.8. Besides this he’s Alabama’s “scootinest’’ back and averaged 4.3 yards a carry this fall. So you know what Bear Bryant did with him against Au burn. He made him an end. In return lil Marlin pleased big' poppa Bear by catching a touch down pass. Dyess himself, and Bryant’s daring move in the Auburn game typify the Alabama football team, especially the backs. The Crimson Tide has one of the quickest, most deceptive of fensive attacks in the country. Scooters like Dyess, quarterback Pat Trammel, halfback Billy Richardson, and fullback Gary Steen are the reasons why. Alabama has used so many of-1 fenses that scouts have had a tough time keeping up with them Richardson Dr«i from game to game. And they're liable to have something special for Penn State Dec. 19 in the Lib erty Bowl. They've used fhe lonesome end attack, and unbalanced line, spreads, flankers, and slot backs. Alabama runs from the basic T formation which is engineered by Trammel, an 18-year-old wonder boy from Scoilsboro, Ala. Trammel is one of the best play ers to hit the Alabama scene in many years and had quite a sea son in ’59. He finished second in total of Giants Trade Spencer ST. LOUIS t/P> —‘The San Fran cisco Giants tightened up their in field yesterday acquiring second baseman Don Blasingame from the St. Loins Cardinals for infield er Daryl Spencer and outfielder Leon Wagner. USC Coach Resigns LOS ANGELES (/P> The Uni versity of Southern California an nounced yesterday Don Clark has quit as head football coach. As sistant Coach John McKay was named head coach. DON'T MONKEY AROUND When Ihe present supply of bookmarks at BAFLURDS are gone . . . there won't be any more. Set of six! Yours for the asking! Get 'em todayl BALFURB Careful Cleaners S. Garner St. —New Store Opp. Campus Shopping Park ing Lot, next to McLanahams State College When you brine your Dry Cleaning to oar New Store, we hit® an extra THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA fense in the Southeastern Confer ence, piling up 525 yards on the ground and 293 through the air. Trammel carried 156 times, more than any 'Barna back. His longest jaunt was for 54 yards in Alabama's 13-0 win over Chat tanooga. He's quite a passer, 100, even- I though his statistics don't show | it. He’s known to pick up yard- i age through the air when the 1 need arises and he did it quite i often this year. ! Little Dyess runs from either, the left or right halfback slot de- 1 pending upon Billy Richardson ! When Richardson starts , Dyess i plays left half and if Richardson l doesn't start Dyess gets the right') half post. j Richardson and Duff Morrison! have alternated all year long J Richardson is a bit stronger than] Morrison on offense, but Morrison! rates the edge on defense. At fullback Alabama is forti fied by their number two and number three ground gainers. Gary O'Steen, at 5-11, 176, is small compared to most full backs( but he wound up as Ala bama's number iwo ground gainer. , He picked up 228 yards in 71 1 carries for a 3.2 average. O’Steen' aiso handles most of ’Bama's punt-^i ing. (• Right behind him is Tommy! r'l-l P TQTA/f A Q White, a convex ted halfback Like! V-si2,ji3!ai2!3)3iS!aaai3!ai*a*iaisaS'o t The Penn State Jazz Club The Second Battle of the Bands The Don vorile beverages are served. FEATURING 3 COMBOS The J THE NEW SOUND OF THE JAZZ METHOLOGIST TONIGHT at La Galleria TiM P.M.. 11:30 P.M. ADMISSION S .50 J.C. MEMBERS S .25 Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Salrv—Farts—Service Deluxe Sedan . $1625. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 t*. Third St Williamsport. Pa. Phone S-46K3 Wish to Extend Season Greetings To All of the Students of PENN STATE 1600 N. ATHERTON presents Krebs Quartet W Quartet and CENTRE LANES Open 9 ct.m. to 1 a.m. AD 8-1431 Next to the J&L Bar-B-Que PAGE SEVEN Ellis to Meet Armstrong CAMDEN. N.J. (V?) 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