The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 29, 1960, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
Penna. KS Grid Tea
Meets ational All-Stars
HERSHEY, Pa. (11)) -- Pennsylvania's reputation for pro
ducing football talent gets its third and severest test from a
select group of National High School All Stars here Satur-
day night.
The Pennsylvania squad officials took a look at the Na
tional team in drills Wednesday and said it should be as a
This was normal pr o e e d u re
Li on s Expect ,prior to the first two games of the
series, after which the Pennsylva-
Tackle e Probl
m nia youngsters, "The Big 33,"
went out and won, 6-0, and 18-0.
But this year, the pre-game
On 1960 Squad But
seem 'well-rounded in the
face of the All-Sturs' size 211
Tackle looms as one of the pound line and speed.
trouble spots on the Peln State's The all-stars' hopes are
1960 football squid. ! grounded in the talents of two
Graduation took three of the' able quarterbacks, Jay Wilkin-
Nittany Lion's top four 1959 son of Norman, Okla., son of
tackles, with Stew Barber, a con-: - Bud Wilkinson. University of
verted end. the lone returning Oklahoma coach, and Jerry
letterman. Missing w . ill be Andy' Rhome of Dallas, Tex.
Slynchula. a unanimous all-East Bo Sherman, former George
first team choice, Charlie Jailer- Washington University head;
en c. and Tom Mulrancy. coach, is coaching• the National,
Jim Smith. a 6-2, 230-pounder t eam.
who played a total of 32 minutes, The Key stone State club will
last season, appears most likely] have 192-pound Rick Leeson of
to get a starting assignment along Scott Twp., one of the outstand
with Barber. The second.unit jobs .
mg backs in the state last year, •
probnblY will R 0 to 6-5, 230- •
running at fullback. The Nation-
pound Charlie Sieminski. a var- als' scouts have dubbed the
sits; holdover xvith no playing. western Pennsylvania boy one
lime in 1959, and either Terry
of the best they've ever seen.
'onaghan or Harrison Rosdahl.:
b o th mem b ers o f l as t year's fresh- Besides Leeson. Snavely tenta
man squad. Monaghan weighs ii"IY plans to start Jim Kelly, ,
223 pounds. Rosdahl 220. Clairton. and Lou Fogle, Franklin.
Coach Rip Enfde switch at ends; Roland Mudd. Braddock.
210-pound Dick Wilson from cen- and Grey Berricr, Harrisburg
ter to tackle. He'll also look for Penn, tackles: Lou Shimoski.
help from neweomcvs Terry Far- Bath. and Paul Fedor, Lanulster.
has (228), Dave Rohinson (220). guards; Pete Goimarac. Charleroi.;
Russ Schleiden (10(i), and Ron center; Gary Hogan, Charleroi:
Tictjns (217). tailback: Ron Alexander. New .1
Castle, blocking hack, and Char-i;
DuMars to Stretch lie Weaver, Easton, wingback.
'Little Man' Record .'6O Team 'Adequate Size'
Penn State's 1960 football team,,
Mark DuMars, already hig hesi ;says coach Rip Engle, will havei
scorin g man " in Penn "adequate The ' line will
State basketball history,
w i l l avel : a g e approximately 210;
have one more c am p ai g n in w hich pounds, the backfield 184.
to embellish his impressive rec-:-
ord. 140110%.00Nia0041401°,400",00018400.4ir
The 5-10 backcourt wizard will
enter the 1960-61 campaign with
a two-season total of 805 points.
He .cored 337 points with a 16.8
average as a sophomore, and last
eason placed among the national
leaders with 468 and a 21.3 aver
itge.
The Sharon sharp-shooter and
Flee play-maker has his sights set
on All-American laurels in his
senior season.
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six-point favorite
Summer
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All Reduced to
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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The Chicago White Sox had a
13-9 edge over the Yankees in 1959. Yankee pitching coach Ed Lopat
Billy Pierce won four times and appeared in 12 American League
Bob Shaw and Early Wynn three games in which his team failed to
times each. score a run.
MAJOR
LEAGUES
The 489'ers shot to the front of
[League A, while Alpha Zeta and
NATIONAL LEAcuE the Newlyweds tied for the lead
w, L, pd. G,Biln League B in intramural soft
-55 27 .5118 H ball.
5:1 37 .51,9 1
4X 41 .539 ;LI Here are the results of last
49 43 .533 6 -week's games:
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only!
SUMMER SUITS & SPORT COATS
One Group $lO
SUMMER SPORT COATS
Re g . $29.05 Now $20.88 • Reg. $;35,00 Now $24.88
i r 4
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REGULAR WEIGHT SUITS
$45.00
$50.00
$60.00
$65.00
$69.50
AZ, Newlyweds,
489'ers Pace IM's
617
41;2 1 1 ,
League A—Fuel Tech 24, Crys-1
402 IS ,tal Lab 21; 489'ers 11, AFIT 9;;
31 ." 3 211:2 Crystal Lab won forfeit over
Mexican Engineers; 489'ers 14,
Fuel Tech 9; AFIT 12, Meter°lo
gists 2; AFIT won forfeit over
Mexican Engineers; 489'ers 12.'
Crystal Lab 11.
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League B—AZ 4, Ag Ec 2;
Newlyweds 9. Biochem 6: Gooches
8, Mesons I; Gooches 9, Ag Ec 3;
Newlyweds 8, Mesons 4; Newly- 1
weds 9. Ag Ec 8; AZ 7, Gooches 6.
REGULAR WEIGHT SPORT COATS
Reg. $29.95
Reg. $35.00
Reg. $45.00
Reg. $50.00
REG. & SUMMER
WEIGHT SUITS
One group. Val
ues to $65.00
NOW ...
$29.95, NOW $20.88:
$39.95, NOW $29.88;
$60.00, NOW $44.88;
Reg.
Reg.
Hues flints ,Cpitt
114 E. College Ave., State College AD 7.4715
$25
SUMMER SUITS
SHORT & LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS
$3.95 $2.88
$4.95 $3.48
$5.95 $3.88
$6.95 $4.88
ROBES (Entire Stock) 1 / 3 Off
LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS
$34.88
$38.88
$44.88
$4.95
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$10.95
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$54.88
"GET HIS AT HUR'S"
FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1960
Lion Cagers to Enter
Invitational Tournaments
Penn State will participate in
two invitational basketball tour
naments next season.
The Nittany Lions will join
West Virginia, Wake Forest and
Duke in the Charlotte Tourna
ment, Dec. 9-10 at Charlotte, N.C,
On Dec. 27-28, they'll partici
pate in the Evansville, (Indiana)
Tournament along with Denver,
Los Angeles State, and Evansville.
Ail Sport Shirts
Long Sleeve and Short Sleeve,
Knit, Polo, and Boat Neck
All Reduced to
.99
Mac's Haberdashery
229 S. Allen St., Al) F-1241
Free Parking rear of afore
Now $22.88
Now $26.88
Now $35.88
Now $39.88
Summer Trousers
Reg. NOW
$5.95
$9.95
$12.95
$15.95
Reg. $35.00, NOW $24.88
Reg. $52.50, NOW $38.88
Reg. $65.00, NOW $49.88
$3.88
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