The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 02, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
—Collegian Photo by Paul Lowe
FROM THE LION'S LAlR—After a day of posing for the cameramen, these Nittany Lions will
begin fall workouts today under the whip of ringmaster Rip Engle who is determined to have
his Liberty Bowl champions maintain their reputation as a grid power.
Lion Gridders Start
Drills For Fall Season
The Nittany Lion football team, on Sept. 17, announced a rugged
la:t seen in its 7-0 victory over schedule of two sessions daily
Alabama in the first Liberty Bowl until a week before the first game.
game last December, came out; "I asked the boys to return
of its lair and onto the turf at' to campus in top physical con
its new 44.000-seat stadium to dition," Engle said. "because
open pre-season drills today. we'll have to move into rough
Sixteen lettermen are among,
work quickly. That opener is
the 60 gridde:rs who reported to! not too tar away.'
head coach Rip Engle to prepare! The veteran coach, entering his
for the rough nine-game schedule' 11th campaign on Mt. Nittany, in
en tap this fall. !dicated that his gridders can ex-
Six of the returnees were in ipect scrimmage work shortly aft
the starting lineup in the regu- 'er they return.
lar season finale against the ! Engle's principal concern dur-
Panthers at Pitt Stadium last ing the pre-season sessions will
November. Ends Bob Mitinger be the rebuilding of his interior
and John Boxick, guard Bill ,line, where graduation took three
Popp. center Jay Huffman, and ;of his top four guards and three
halfbacks Dick Pae and Dick ;of the top four tackles from the
Hoak started against Pitt and i 1959 squad.
will be back to lead Engle's 4 The squad rundown:
corps again this year. Hoak, ENDS: Dave Alexander, Ne w
the starting left halfback for !Castle; John 80 - deli. Brownsville;
two years, will switch to quar- !Warren Croyle, Turtle Creek:
terback this season. ,Cliff Davis, New Kensington; Phil
The other returning lettermen'Lalaeff, Duquesne: Bob Mitinger,
from a 1959 team which compiled!Greensburg; Henry Opperman.
an 8-2 regular-season record and Ra y Rakowski,
defeated Alabama in the Liberty North Wales; Jim Schwab, Patton;
Bowl are ends Henry OppermanlDave Truitt. Upper Darby; Bill.
and Dave Alexander: tackle Stew'Turinski. Wilkes-Barre.
Barber: guard Dick Wilson; quar- TACKLES: Stew Barber, Brad
terback Galen Hall; halfbackscford; John Delegram, Bentley
-Roger Kochman, Jim Kerr, -and!ville; Gerry Farkas, Northamp-
Eddie Caye; and fullback Sa mi ion; Arnie Habic, PittsbUrgh;
Sohczak.Terry Monaghan, Philadelphia;
•
Wayne Berfield, who earned:Harrison Rosdahl. Ridgefield, N.J.;
his letter at renter two years ap,o;Russ Sehleiden, Wexford; Charles
and missed the 1959 campaign be- : Sietninski. Swoyersville: Ji m
Cause of an injury, will returniSmith, Whitney: Ron Tietjens,
as a guard !Blue Bell.
Engle, worried lest his ~ . , : quad; GUARDS: Wayne Berfield, \Vit
rot be prepared for the early liainsport: Joe Blasenstein, Phila.
opener against Boston University delphia; Dick Butterfield, Mont-
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SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
•clair, N.J".; Bob Gilmour, Haddon
;field, N.J.; Bob Hart, Morrisville;
; Al Maiello, Wilkinsburg; Bill
!Popp, Steelton; Charles Ricevuto,
Springfield; Dave Robinson.
;Moorestown, N.J.; Bernie Sabel,
S bamoki n; Frank Waresack,
Pottstown; Dick Wilson, Peek-
N.Y.
CENTERS: Carl Bendick, Clair
ton: Joe Galardi, Dixon City; Jay
.Huffman, Clairton; Charles Rai
!sig, Pittsburgh; Bill Saul, Butler.
QUARTERBACKS: Galen Hall,
:Williamsburg; Dick Honk, Jean
nette; Jon Lang. Johnstown; Pete
'Liske, Plainfield, N.J.; Frank
Sincek. Farrell.
LEFT HALFBACKS: Al Gur
sky, Shillington; Bob Kline, East - -
on; Roger Kochman, Wilkinsburg;
Hal Powell, Lewistown; Ed Silver
berg, Philadelphia.
RIGHT HALFBACKS: Eddie
Caye, Pittsburgh; Jim Kerr. St.
Clairsville, Ohio; Dick Pae, Dau
phin; Steve Popp. Coraopolis;
Tony Wayne, Hingham, Mass.;
Chris Weber, Reading.
FULLBACKS: Ed Bambury, El
;rnira, N.Y.; Dave Hayes, Bell
more, N.Y.; Gene Rinkus, Ernest
'Dennis Schaeffer, Boyertown
Sarn Sobczak. Dußois; Buddy Tor
Jeannette.ris,
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* Collegian Sports *
MAJOR
LEAGUES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
_l's 60 .(;00
New York _
t 5 53 .51i6
s-kaltimore
s-Chicago 72 64 .511. 31/.4
_63 .63 .300 12 ji 2
_6O 64 .460 14142
s-Washington
x-Cleveland _
68 G 7
x-Detroit
I 5 70
s-fioAnn
Kansas City 82 .364 31
x--Playeci night games.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pd. GB
78 49 .614
Pittsburgh
70 55 .560 7
Milwaukee
-St.. Louis 70 65 .SGO 7
x-Los Angeles ..66 57 .537 10
San rsncisco 62 02 .500 14V,
N-Cine hth a i 56 71 .441 22
Chicago ______ 74 .408 26
7F.381 29'1
night game.
Five Dual Meets Form
Cross Country Schedule
Penn State's 1960 cross country
team will participate in five dual
meets.
The Nittany Lions be on
the road two straight weeks at
Cornell and Pitt before Michigan
State, Navy and Manhattan ap
pear at University Park three
weeks running.
The schedule: Oct. 1. at Cornell;
8, at Pittsburgh; 22 Michigan
State; 28, Navy; Nov. 5, Manhat
tan.
gives you a vacation
all summer!
A room air conditioner lets you steep cool as a
mountain stream—even under a light blanket!
ly on vacation when you cook electrically I
h an automatic electric range you set the con
s and forget the cooking.
Isn't electricity your
biggest summer bargain?
ELECTRICITY ... high vatue at tow cost I I : '3.
WEST PENN POWER
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1960
Pirates Batter
San Francisco
In 13-hit Attack
SAN FRANCISCO (I P) Na
tional League - leading Pitts
burgh battered San Francisco 7-4
yesterday with a 13-hit. barrage
and the flawless relief, pitching
of ElRoy Face.
Behind 7-3, the Giants rallied in
the seventh against Joe Gibbon,
fourth Pirate pitcher. Face came
in with two on and one run in,
and struck out Willie Mays and
cleanup batter Felipe Alou to stop
the threat.
Face then fanned Orlando Ce
peda and • Willie Kirkland in the
eighth and Ed Bresoud and Dave
Philley in the ninth.
It was Face's 58th appearance
this season, but Clem Labine, who
pitched only the fifth inning, got
the victory, his first as a Pirate.
The Pirates were behind 3-0
when Roberto Clemente cracked
a two-run homer in the fifth. Two
more Pittsburgh runs scored in
the sixth on four hits, and three
unearned tallies crossed the plate
in the seventh.
The Giants collected 10 hits and
made two costly errors.
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