FRIDAY. OCTO3F.R. 14. 19b0 `SizableSeven' Depleted, Subs Uphold Tradition Graduation broke up Syracuse's famed defensive unit, the "sizable seven," but the 1960 edition is doing its best to • Live up to tradition. So far this year the Orange line has given up just 147 yards on the ground, an average of 49 yards a game. "Yep, they're as good and as big as last year," Penn State scout Frank Patrick said yesterday be fore the Lions started practice. "They lost a lot through grad uation but these replacements seem to be doing alright, don't they," he said pointing to the Syracuse statistics. Only three of the original members of the "sizable seven" are back, and one—Al (tomb slonte) Bemiller—was derrioted to the second unit -after- the Holy Cross game. Bruce (Cinderella) Tarbox, a guard, and Frei?. (Chief) Mautino, an end, are th,: other returnees. Mautino, picked on everybody's pre-season All-American team, is rated as the best defensive end in the country along with Pitt's Mike Di tka. The 6-3, 215-pound senior also` is a threat on offense and caught 17 passes for 215 yards and two touchdowns last year. Tarbox goes 6-2, 230 and is one of Schwartzwalder's most depend able performers. Bemiller, who hopes to be a mortician some day, was the start ing center all last year but Schwartzwalder was dissatisfied with his play against Holy Cross last weekend and shipped him to the second unit. He'll be replaced by Bob Stern, a rugged pivot man who played mostly on defense last year. The rest of the starting line has Tom Gilburg and Lou Mautino at tackle, Dick Feidler at guard and Norm (Wahoo) Lemieux at end. Gilburg, (6-4, 230) one of the leading punters in the country, is the inside tackle on Syra cuse's unbalanced line, He was converted from end last spring Gridiron Notes A worried Ben Schwartz welder says, "We spent most of the week on fundamentals. If we make the same b ill hand ling errors against PEnn State as we did against Holy Cross, we'll be run off the field." ... Syracuse fumbled five times against the Crusaders and they lost three . . What's more, Orange players miscued on sev en passes . . . Syracuse ends dropped two sure fire TD tosses by quarterback Dave Sarette, and also bobbled five intercep tion opportunities . . Syracuse tackle Tom Gilburg is one of She top punters in college foot ball . . The 230-pound senior tackle has a 42.0 average for three games . . . Four of the players who started against Syracuse in last year's 20-18 heart-breaker will start again Saturday . . . They are captain and end Henry Oppermann, center Jay Huffman, guard Bill Popp and halfback Jim Kerr ... Penn State will fly from nearby Black Moshannon Airport at 10 this morning, arriving at Syracuse approximately one hour later . . . Following a workout in Archbold Stadium, the Lions will be quartered at the Hotel Syracuse . . , They'll fly home tomorrow_ night . . . Next week Penn State will be at Illinois and Syracuse will be at West Virginia, Schwartz welder's alma-mater. FRIDAY. NIGHT SERVICES The Meeting of the Freshman Council immediately after the By SANDY PADWE . . . Syracuse All-American * * * and has been more than a pleas- ant surprise. Mautino, Fred's brother, re places John Brown at outside tackle. Brown injured his knee in the Holy Cross game and won't be able to play tomorrow at Archbold Stadium. Mautino will probably play on offense only, with sophomore Dave Meggyesy handling the de fensive chores, Meggyesy was named the top soph in each of Syracuse's first three games by the working press. Fiedler a 6-1, 210-pound jun ior is Roger -Davis' replacement and has been doing an excel lent job this fall. The scouting report also say that Syracuse's second unit line is just as strong and stingy as the first. Otis Godfrey, a guard, leads the second unit and he gets plenty of help from Big- Leon Cholakis (6-0, 240) and end Walt Sweeney a 220-pound sophomore. Yank Boss Mum On Future Plans PITTSBURGH VP) Casey Stengel, one of the legendary fig ures of modern baseball, ,held court yesterday for possibly the last time in the Yankee dressing room and said in his gravelly voice: "I won't say anything about the future. Pm going to decide what I'm going to do later in October. I've got to find out a lot of things first. "I just told this team that they fought like everything right down to the last inning. We were be hind once and we caught 'em. We were behind again and we caught 'em a second time. "It's a good club. It showed it all the way through. At least ev ery Series I lost went to the last game." This could be the end- of the baseball road for Stengel, despite his fabulous record. There are strong rumors he does not see eye to eye with his Yankee bosses. Dan Topping, one of the Yankee owners, was asked, "What's the pitch on Stengel" as he edged in to the gloomy dressing room to talk to the team and Stengel. "I won't talk about it now," he snapped. Sponsored by HILLEL FRESHMEN 8:00 P.M. All Welcome THE DAILY COLLEGIAN._ STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FRED MATJTINO Lion Frosh Meet Navy At Annapolis Penn State's freshman grid ders, fully rested after a two week layoff, will meet the undefeated Navy ' plebes at Annapolis today. • ' In their only game to date, the Midshipmen rolled to a 48-6 win over an outmanned George Wash ington squad. Two weeks ago the Lion cubs defeated West Virginia, 21-20, when quarterback Ron Coates connected on an 18-yard touch down pass to halfback Gary Wyd man in the closing moments. Except for the hotly contested quarterback post, the lineup for today's game is fairly well set. Freshman coach _Earl Bruce said that John Diebert and Bill Lezinski will 'start at end. Joe Zink and either Bill Sikor ski or Al Koontz will get the nod at tackel. Lou Shimoski and Ralph Baker are slated to see duty at the guard posts, with Ted Gregor an choring the line at center. Bruce was undecided about who will open at quarterback. "You can throw that decision up in the air," he said yester day. "The only thing definite is that it will either be Potter. Caum, Coates, or Wydrnan." Potter opened against West Virginia and scored the first Lion touchdown on a 27-yard jaunt around end. However, before the game was over, all four backs got into the scoring act. Coates, a six-foot, 190 pound signalcaller from Fayette City, hit Wydman twice for touchdowns. Caum booted one extra point and caught a Coates pass for a 2-point conversion. His 33-yard punt return set up the second Lion TD. Ed Struckrath, who looked impressive in the West Vir ginia victory, gets the nod at one halfback post, and Alex Chiara at the other. Tom Ur banik. a 205-pound blockbuster from Donora, will start at full back. Last year the Lions 'ended a five-game Navy *inning streak by edging the Midshipmen, 10-8. The winning points came on a 29-yard fourth quarter field goal by tackle Charlie Raisig, now with the varsity. Williams or Evans Wilt Start for Mounties MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (I-P) Danny Williams or Dale Evans will get the starting nod at guar qerbaek for West Virginia's Moun taineers in tomorrow's football !clastf with old rival Pitt. But WVU coach Gene Corum hasn't abandoned the idea of us ing sophomore Larry Trace well at the signal-calling spot. Corum is seeking to inject some scoring punch in his Moun taineers. Last week's 6L6 tie with Richmond was the low point so far this season in WVU's rocky football fortunes. And it extended the Mountaineers' winless streak to nine games over a two-season span. In four games so far this season, WVU has scored only 14 points. WHEN WEST HALLS HAS. A RECORD HOP . . WE EXPECT EVERYONE TO COME— ' WEST HALL'S BIG RECORD. HOP TONIGHT Admission 25c Waring Lounge 8:30 12:30 From Sports Illustrated Kerr Wins Award As 'Back-of-Week' Penn State's Jim Kerr, the halfback whose feet are so ' flat that he has to wear special arches in his football shoes, has been named Sports Illustrated's Back-of-the-Week • for 1 his 'performance, against Army last Saturday. The St. Clairsville,' Ohio performer scored three touch- downs and picked up a total of -- ------ • 140 yards. • Miller Gilmartin Kerr's triple against the Cadetsi r put him in select company. N°Win Golf Crowns other player except 'Navy's Joe; Bellino Bellino has scored three times, Dave Miller of Triangle and against Army. John Gilmartin are the frater "Naturally I'm proud to get oily 'and independent intramural the award." Kerr said yester igolf champions. day after learning he had won. golf champions, I just hope 1 can do half as Miller shot steady rounds of well against Syracuse Satur- 174- and 72 to edge Phi Gamma dacr." Delta's Jim Balling by one stroke Kerr said he wears the special for first place. His 116 was just arch supports be6ause of a nigh' e i g ht over par. school mishap. ,i Gene Tusi of Phi Mu Delta,. "I was a bur- with a 152 and Les Walker of d 1 e r in high Lambda Chi Alpha with 154 took school,' Kerr ex- third and fourth places. plained, "and I broke my arches. , Phi Sigma Kappa's Frank I started having Kitzmiller and Lambda Chi Al leg and back pha's John Larson shared fifth trouble so I be- place honors. gan using these Frank De Dillo captured sec special shoes." and place among the Indies, just The shoes a stroke off Gilmartin'S pace. have arch stip- Harry Baer took third. ports inside, and a one-inch block on the outside, underneath the instep. Because Kerr is inviting leg trouble if he goes more than a day or two without the special shoes, he uses them in practice all week and usually reverts to regular grid shoes on game day. In addition to the Sports Il lustrated award, Kerr was named to the UPI backfield-of the-week and to the ECAC All ' East team. On Monday, he'll receive the Maxwell Club's weekly award in Philadelphia. • Last year, Penn, State's All- American quarterback Richie Lu cas won Sports Illustrated's ba'ck of-the-week award for his Mis souri performance when he com pleted 10 of 11 passes for 154 yards. 'S' Club to Meet The Varsity 'S' Club will meet at 10 p.m. Sunday at Alpha Gam-i ma Rho for the purpose of inita-: tions. President Dick Campbell urges all members to attend. Join The Young Democrats CARAVAN to JOHNSTOWN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1960 To Hear SENATOR JOHN F . KENNEDY Drivers: Report to Lot 46 (behind Pollock A) 2 p.m. SHARP Others: Report at 2:45 p.m. for a PROMPT 3 p.m. Departure CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS PAGE NINE