PAGE SIX Spirit (Continued from page one) lets will be "as good as, if not better than Missouri." "It seems impossible," Toretti said, "but this team appears to be even better conditioned than Army. teams of the past." Toretti added that the combina tion of conditioning and almost fanatical team spirit enabled Army to come from behind against Boston College and Cali fornia. But there was another impor tant reason. namely quarterback Tom Blanda, who seems to have learned his lessons after under studying Joe Caldwell for the last Iwo years. The sharpshooting signalcaller has been superb this year and last weekend against Cal he put on one of the greatest individual performances in Army grid his tory. The boyish-looking auarter back completed 13 of 15 passes and look the lead in the nation's aerial department. Overall. he has completed 27 of 41 passes for 328 yards and four touchdowns. Blanda directs a fleet backfield composed of George Kirschenbau er and Gleti Adams at halfback and bruising Al Rushatz at full -back. The Cadets use a straight-T with the lonely end and plenty oft LION TACKLE CORPS—Penn State linemen (L-R) Stu Barber, Jim Smith, Charlie Sieminski and sprea ßoh d Gerry s. Fuellhart is the lonely end Farkas will seen plenty of action in today's game with Army at Michie Stadium. , but Toretti says Army has modi- ' ; * * * * * * ! * * * lied its offense and Fuellhart' The other halfback will be be in on most of the tackles in workout at Bear Mountain State comes into the huddle this year.'steady Jim Kerr, Penn State's the Missouri game, will start at Park today . . . They're quar- The other starting end will be leading groundgainer this year. !right end. , tered at the Bear Mountain Inn co-captain Frank Gibson. . Sam Sobczak. the Dußois J i m i i Smith moves into the start- ... The Penn State Blue Band The Cadets use an unbalanced , battering ram. will start at full- ' ing lineup at right tackle and w ill line and Gerry Clements at out- ! back where he has done an out- play at the game . .. Aca sideStew Barber holds down his cus-i tackle and Clearfield's Dale ; standing job all season. Galen demy officials predict a full Kuhns at inside tackle.' Hall will be the first unit quer- tomary left tackle spot. Barber, house . . , That would be a All-American candi d a t 0 Ali terback. may not play as much as usuaF cr owd of 27,000 ... Army Half today due to a sprained shoulder' Vanderbusli and senior Harry Mil -t Engle also has made some , • back George Kirschenbauer is suffered against Missouri. ler get the call at guard with'changes in the line. , president of the class of 1962 ... The guards will be Bill Popp George Joulwan slated to start ati Henry Oppermann, Penn State's, Bruce Heim of State College is year. and sophomore Joe Blasenstem., center. leading, pass receiver last the alternate unit lonely end Engle has made a few changes draws the starting assignment at Jay Huffman will be at center. : for Army ... Cadet quarterback in the State lineup in an effort to left end. He has been hampered GRID NOTES The Lions ; Tom Blanda is the brother of add some extra 'punch. Don Jonas.; by a bad knee. but the Lion cap-' made the trip to West Point by ; George Blanda, former Chicago a powerful runner and one of : tain says he feels fine and is in chartered plane and they will j Bears' ace . . . George is with State's best pass receivers replaces'great shape. fly back after the game. . . the Houston Oilers of the Amer- Eddie Caye at left half. I Bob Mitinger, who seemed to Engle put his boys through a 1 ican League this year ... Orange Seek Pittsburgh , Chicago • State Harri ers Get NBA Teams h ers Pant ,Third Victory NEW YORK (IP) Chicago and ~. .: Penn State's next opponent, !Pittsburgh yesterday were , grant ®syracuse goes after win number ed franchisesin the National ssd h ;Bketball ssociatio beginning tree today at Worcester, Ma ' • ! Another Pitt sophomore, Bob - • , !w as ith the 1961-62 season n . The addi :Tarkany, nabbed sixth place for . against winless Holy Cross. Theition of the two cities, franchise the Panthers. Lions play the Crusaders Nov. 12holders in the old Basketball As at Worcester. ' • Lion Fred Larson's seventh ' rsociation of America, boosted the place finish was the biggest sur- ' In other games involving Penn NBA's membership to 10 teams 1 prise of the day for Penn State. State opponents, Boston Univer- Larson's time was 23:41. Coach IsitY entertains Ohio University. Chick Werner said he was very Illinois travels to Ohio State and pleased with the Lion junior's 'West Virginia meets Richmond at performance. .Morgantown. Pitt's co-captain, Bob Hinch-' Pitt plays a morning game at berger, captured eighth, with. Pitt Stadium today with Miami Lion Denny Johnson close behind while Maryland meets North in the ninth spot. Carolina State at Raleigh, N.C. Steve Moorhead had an off day Missouri, a 21-8 victor over the and finished tenth. He was Lions last weekend, faces another clocked in 24:03. •stiff test in Denver. Colo., against Pitt coach Carl Rees had high the Air Force Academy. praise for the Lion harriers aft- ! er the meet. "For this time of Panthers Favored by 6 year, Penn State ran a very , good meet," he said. "The win- In Game with Miami good time was only 20 seconds PITTSBURGH (IP) The Uni off the record, and for this versify of Pittsburgh, despite a early, that's amazing." 'winless record, is a one-touch- The Penn State frosh dropped down favorite for its football their second meet in a row, los- game with Miami of Florida at ing to the Pitt freshmen, 33-23. Pitt Stadium today. Pitt's Bill Mosnick won with a; The intersectional clash, the time of 13:45. State's Ted Ims-;sixth between the schools, is ex wiler and Bob Crowe took sec- peeled to draw some 27,000. and and third. The Hurricanes hold a 3-2 edge ;in the series and won the last Pitt Tickets to Go On Sale .meeting in 1957, 28-13. Tickets for the Pitt game wilt go on sale at 8 p.m. Tuesday al. Syracuse leads Holy Cross in the ticket booth at New Beaver their football rivalry, with 12 vic- Field across from Rec Hall. 'tories to five for the Crusaders Penn Drub Special to the Collegian PITTSBURGH, Oct. 7 —The Penn State cross country team won its second straight meet of the season today by over whelming the Pitt harriers, 19-40. The Lions hill-and-dalers swept four of the first five places in notching their fifth consecutive win against the Panthers. Herm Weber and Gerry Nor man were the big guns for the Lions, tying for first place in 22:39.8 over the four-mile course. • Harry Stokes, the Panther's sophomore ace, made the best ! showing for Pittsburgh by taking! third place in the time of 23:02.; Stokes led - for the first mile and a half. but Weber and Norman! doggedly stayed behind him. After three miles Stokes began' io tire and Weber and Norman took the lead. The Lion duo ran! rtyp for step for the remaining; mile and a quarter, finishing a dead heat for the second. straight week. Finishing in a tie for fourth were State's Ernie Noll and Howie , Deardorff. Their time was 23:11.: Welterweights Clash LOS ANGELES (A') Light weight title contenders Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich.. and Len Matthews of Philadelphia' step into the junior welterweight' division tonight in a nationally televised fight at the Olympic) Auditorium. PARISH'S MENS SHOP Shortlidge Rd. at College Ave. OPEN UNTIL 5:30 P.M. Makes Cadets Tough * * * THETA PHI ALPHA BEAT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Says 'EM, * * * BUCS A.I. * * * After awarding the new fran chises, the NBA's board of gov ernors also voted to boost each team's player squad. Instead of being limited to 10 players, each team will be per mitted to cary 12 until Dec. 15. MUSIC With the IVY ROCKS! featured at POLLOCK I MUSIC 8-11 Sponsored by Nittany and Pollock Councils SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1960 Ohio State Meets Illini In Top Battle By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer The Big Ten holds the na tion's college football spotlight today when six of its seven unbeaten teams are paired against each other. In addition, two other pairs of unbeatens, Air Force-Missouri, and Arkansas-Baylor, lock horns in a day that is going to settle the usual topsy-turvy picture prevalent so early in the season. The top battle is between the learns ranked 4 and 5 in the current Associated Press poll, Illinois and Ohio Slate, which meet in Champaign, 111. The Illini, ranked fourth, have beaten Indiana, in a game that won't count in the Big Ten stand ings, and West Virginia. The fifth ranked Bucks have not yielded a point in beating Southern Metho dist and Southern California. In another conference battle al most equally attractive, third rated lowa (2-0) plays Michigan State, which has tied Pitt and de feated Michigan. Purdue, ranked seventh, plays Wisconsin. Minnesota, the oth er unbeaten Big Ten eleven, meets Northwestern. Top-ranked Syracuse gets a (respite against two-time loser 'Holy Cross. Air Force and Missouri both .have won three games while Ar kansas, ranked ninth with a 3-0 mark, tries to get a bigger jump in the Southwest Conference race ,against Baylor (2-0). Three more of the top ten are busy in the South. Second ranked Mississippi has a South eastern Conference date against Vanderbilt while sixth-ranked Navy plays Southern Metho dist in the Oyster Bowl at Nor folk, Va. Clemson, ranked eighth, plays Virginia, which has the nation's longest major college losing streak, 28. Kansas (No. 10) meets potent lowa State in a key Big Eight battle. Stanford's passing whiz, Dick Norman, tries to stave off Wash ington's Huskies in the television game of the day beginning at 3:45 p.m. (EST) ABC-TV. Seven hours before this, Miami, Fla. and Pitt meet in Pittsburgh (9 n.m. EST) so as not to conflict with the World Series in New York.