SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1960 Lion Booters Meet Orangemen . Today The Penn State hooters, shooting for their first victory of the 1960 season, face Syracuse at 10 this morning on Nittany Field. Winless State has lost to Bucknell, 6-2, and West Chester, The Lions hold a series edge over Syracuse, 30-1-5. Both teams will play with out the services of one of their key performers. State's captain Wayne Rodgers will not see ac tion for the second straight week. The Lion defensive ace reinjured his ankle in practice Thursday and can't kick the ball without suffering extreme pain. Syracuse will be without its leading offensive threat, Klaus Kuinme. Kumme, who also missed a major portion of the 1956 and 1959 campaigns, came up with a tight muscle in a scrimmage this week. Syracuse Coach . Pete Cataldi calls his squad "better on paper, and more important—better on the field, than last year's team." Except for Rodgers, Lion coach Ken Hosterman will have his squad at top strength for this 37th meeting between the schools. John Miller, Ken Link, Jay. Stormer, Ed Hebel, and Jim' Gottschling will see action. All were hampered by sickness or in-, juries at one time or another in I the past few weeks. Hosterman will go with virtu ally the same lineup he used against West Chester last week. Glenn Ream will start at right wing for the third straight Week.' Val Djurdjevic gets the nod over , Tony Mattei for inside-right, and I Russ Naylor will be at center-, forward. Howie Farrar, who scored four goals in the '59 Syracuse game while performing at cen ter-forward, will start at inside left. Lou Van Rafelghem rounds out State's forward line at left wing. Halfback could be the strongest position for the Lions. Bill Rier son has won back his old center half slot froni Hebei, thus enab ling Gene Raiford to switch back to left halfback. Raiford had played the front line in previous games. Stormer, a sophomore, rounds out the halfback corps. Fullback will be handled by Link and Miller, two veteran jun iors. Gottschling, sophomore trans fer from Ogontz, will start at goalie for the second straight week, with Dave Grubbs in re serve. Syracuse will counter with six regulars from last year and a host of newcomers. The Orange have two letter men back at halfback—Dave Ken By CRAIG YERICES yon, and Bucky Winters, and two at fullback—Dave McKinley, and Maury Walsh. The other two returning Orange letter-winners are the number two scorer on the '59 team, Sucre, Perez, and goalie Manny Padron. Newcomers will round out the Orange lineup. German born Ehrard Suderman is the third halfback in Syracuse's lineup. Sophomores front-lineman Gary. Milek and Dick Woolcock will help Perez in the scoring depart-i ment. Tentative Starting Lineup Syt trim Penn State! Pawalko teft wing_ Van Rafe!ahem Chyle __inside-left __ _ Farrar Perez center-forward___ _ Naylor Warlock ____lnside-right Djordievic Milek __right wing Ream. Suderrnan __left-halfback _. Raiford Kenyon _____center-halfback Rierson Schwarz __right-halfback Stornter McKinley __left-fullback Link Walsh right-fullback Miller Padron goalie____ Cottmehling CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! Produd of fg dmeiziems greaco-enysany —j ‘ drzeo is our m i ddle name' ®h.c,aa Y THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dear Dr. Frood: My roommate is a good guy, but there's one thing about him I can't stand. He wears button-down collars but never buttons the little lapel buttons. Why is this? DEAR CLOTHES: Don't let this worry you. It's just that his thumbs are too big. ..#•; % 4"•1! • u #o4.,'Vol v 1 f enqo 'llooti Dear Dr. Frood: Once and for all it right or wrong for a man to marry a girl for her money? DEAR RIGHTEOUS: Nowadays this isn't simply a matter of right or wrong. There are the tax angles to consider. Dear Dr. Frood: 1 don't understand my boy friend. When we are all alone and the moon is full, he tells me hz worships me. But during the day, he crosses the street when he sees me coming. What is wrong? DEAR LOVELORN: Did it ever occur to you that he may be a werewolf? "LUCKIES ARE BETTER THAN MONEY," says Dr. Frood (who gets paid in Luckies). It's a fact that college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular. This cigarette is all cigarette—the cigarette that still tastes great. Try a pack today—it's the only thing you and Dr. Frood will ever have in common. Lefties to Duel In Third Game NEW YORK (W) The favored [ New York Yankees, boasting a fantastic .390 team batting aver age, will send Whitey Ford against Pittsburgh's Vinegar Bend Mizell in a duel 'of left-handed pitchers in today's third World Series game at Yankee Stadium. Manager Casey .Stengel said he was undecided on his left fielder, naming Yogi Berra, Hector Lopez and Bob Cery as possibilities. "Berra -is a very good player-, and I would hate•to take him out of a Series," said Stengel. "It. wouldn't surprise me if I, played! him. If I don't he'll be my No. pinch hitter. Then if I play him I they'd say 'What's the matter with the old man, playing Berra with, those two right-handed hitters ; (Lopez and Cerv) sitting on the bench?" Olympic Champ Signs With Detroit as End DETROIT OP) The Detroit Lions yesterday signed two-time Olympic hurdle champion Glenn Davis to a National :Football League- contract and expect to use him as an end or pass-catching flanker back against ' the San Francisco 49ers tomorrow. Davis, who won the 400-meter hurdles event at Rome this year and at Melbourne in 1956, has been working out with the Lions for two weeks. LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: 1 ,-- Rg Derevim' DR. FROOD'S THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: 'Tis better to have loved and lost than to have spent the whole weekend studying. , 4 , Mio, Clothes Conscious Righteous Lovelorn Phi GOITI "(Aches Second Straight, MO By JIM BUKATA Phi Gamma Delta shut out Acacia, 11-0, last night for its second straight win in fra ternity league play. The victors completely domin ated the 'game as Bob Snyder starred on defense and Harry Finkeiston alertly picked off a John Black pass and ran 25 yards for a touchdown. Alpha Sigma Phi posted a 14-3 win over Alpha Epsilon Pi with Don Signor throwing touchdown passes of 20 and 17 yards. Ken Myerson booted a 35-yard field goal for the losers. In one of the hardest fought games of the evening, Sigma Nu and Pi Sigma Upsilon battled to a 7-7 tie. However, Sigma Nu held the edge in first downs and was declared the winner. Rounding out the fraternity schedule, Beta Theta Pi shutout Tau Phi Delta, 7-0. The only score of the game came on a 29-yard pass from Howdy Spencer to Lou Capetola. Dave McClay tacked cn the seventh point with a place ment. In independent action, Nittany 37 beat Watts Hall, 6-0, as Mike HolStrom hit. Walt Bloom with Dear Dr. Frood: The other day my roommate and I had an argument about the difference between tradi tional art and modern art. What, in your opinion, is the basic difference between these two forms? DEAR ART: The examples above should settle your argument. The portrait at left is traditional. The artist has drawn Lincoln as he actually appeared. The por trait at right is modern. As you can see, the modern artist has drawn Lincoln's great-great•grandson. Dear Dr. Frood: My favorite brand is Lucky Strike. But unfortunately I am left-handed. Why doesn't Lucky Strike come out with cigarettes for left-handed people? DEAR LEFTY: Left-handed Luckies are available. Simply ask for "Left-handed Luckies." They come in a white pack with a•red bull's-eye. The only difference be tween these and ordinary Luckies is that you must always smoke them while facing a mirror. ,the winning aerial good for 18 yards. !Nittany 31 posted a 6-0 victory overo Nittany 28. Steve Brand- Iwene's 17-yard pass to Ron Sall proved to be the winning marker. I A bad 'Montgomery center that !bounced over the end line was enough to give Blair a 2-0 victory. !Lackawanna used nn early minute 12-yard interception by Bolin l Eastcake to post a 7,0 victory over 'Cambria. Schuykill opened their !season by dumping Bucks. 8-0. Erie downed Centre, 1.3-0, in game that featurA the most out standing play of the evening. Early in the game. Eminitt Grif fie unloaded a heave that Tom Weight hauled in for a 75-yard touchdown play. Moments later, Griffie hit Fred White with a 47- yard pass good for seven points. Rounding out the 'evening's ac tion. Berlts edged Lehigh,. fi-0, and Allegheny and Luzerne played to a scoreless tie, with LO.erne get ting the win on first downs. Enit;mc , re nets Sommer BALTIMORE (.1) Halfback Mike Sommer has been returned to the Baltimore Colts hr Dallas and put on the National Football League champions' injured re serve list, the Colts announced yesterday. r..-....-,<2 7 ) . 1,:;•.1 , : ".... f.:-: , 4k .': 4.) 4 I 7 lIIIIIhfth ,_ _. .- / Art Major IK^ 'r~^-~~~ Y.~ .I.UCKY STRIKE C/GA RE ry ES v, yyj PAGE SEVEN