SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1960 Undefeated Red Raiders Field Goals Meet Penn State Rooters Highlight Grid Ploy Colgate will Ise seeking its fourth straight victory against Penn State at 10 this morning on Nittany Field. In past years Colgate has been a perennial pushover for the Lions. The Red'Raiders have downed Penn State only once in the 18-game series that dates back to 1941. Thai. lone Colgate victory came last year -and .started the Lions on the road 'to the worst season in Penn State soccer history. Coach Mark Itaniilall's boys will feature an iron clad defense today. The Colgate shock troops have allowed only one goal in three outings and that was a freak marker that could have been averted. The Red Raiders have rolled over RPI, 3-0, Clarkson, 7-0, and Cornell. 4-1- If Penn Staters attack doesn't improve over its last three out ings, the Lion's may have a tough time breaking through Colgate's back line. State got off to a slow start, losing to Bucknell, 6-2, and West Chester, 5-0. In their 3-0 win over Syracuse last week the Lions took 58 shots, but their scoring percentage was low (4 per cent). All-American wingman Jim Taylor heads the Colgate attack. Ile gets help in the scoring de partment from forwards Rick Metz and Bob Lucas and .half backs Mack Edwards and Ron Glenn. Lion coach Ken Hosterman isn't taking the Red Raiders lightly. "We have our work cut out for'us," Hosterman said yes terday. "Taylor's o threat in himself." Hosterman said there will prob-: ably he three changes in State's lineup. Dave Grubbs will replace Jim! Goitschhng at goalie, Dick Kup- ! len will start in place bf the in-! jured Glenn Ream at right wing,l and Ed Hebel is a probable start-1 er in place of Val Djurdjevic at! inside-right. "Grubbs has looked good in' practice lately," Hosterman said.! "He's shown a lot of spirit and Rice, Phi!ley Receive Pink Slips from Orioles BALTIMORE (1P The Balti more Orioles baseball club an-! flounced yesterday the tuicondi tional release of veterans Dave Philley and Del Rice. The 40-year-old Philley was ob- 1 tamed by the Birds Sept. 1 from San Francisco and played in 14, games with the Orioles. Rice, who will be 38 on Oct. 27, joined the club Sept. 7, being ob tained from St. Louis and played. in only one game. PARISH'S MENS SHOP Shortlidge Rd. at Collo& Ave. OPEN UNTIL B P.M. . • qi • , 1 . li :-.)< ?; ' ) ‘.. 7 -...., - . i .... ~. ~.. I TRAINED AT STILLMAN'S GYM WHERE WE ATE ONLY FOOT-LONG Steak Sandwiches FROM MORRELL'S 112 S. FRAZIER, ST. SPEEDY DELIVERY Call AD 8-8381 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. . . Hy JIM KARL . • ;.; • •.• . . ....• , #lllO DAVE GRUBBS . . . rejoins starting lineup * * * think he's back on his feet again." Hosterman said Djurdjevic has been limping with a leg injury and hasnt been at prac tice since Monday. Hebel is fully recovered from his face injury and will be ready to go. Lou Van Rafelgliem will team up with Kuplen at wing. Hebei land Howie Farrar will start at •the inside posts, Russ Naylor will open at center-forward. Gene Raiford, Bill Rierson and 'Jay Stormer will be the halfbacks and Ken Link and John Miller get the nod at fullback. There is a possibility that Hos ; terman may start captain Wayne Rodgers in place of Link at full back. Rodgers, bothered by a leg injury, looked impressive in prac tice Wednesday. He has missed ,the last two games. Beau Prince Tops Field NEW YORK (JP) Calumet ;Farm's Beau Prince and Mrs. , Katherine Price's Carry Back, topped a field of nine 2-year-olds named for the $lOO,OOO-added champagne Stakes, New York's ichest race at Belmont today. LAS VEGAS NIGHT SAT., OCTOBER 15, 1960 8-12 P.M. HUB Ballroom Sponsored by T.I.M. - Leonides Tickets St -- On Sale at HUB Desk Now What can be more delicious than a sizzling, juicy, thick U.S. PRIME STEAK. Since you haven't gone to Syracuse this weekend, why not have a de lightful dinner at; The . EUTAW HOUSE POTTERS MILLS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * ,~. ..,~' ~. ;° By JIM BUKATA. A 46-yard field goal by Len Maverick was booted in vain as Butternut surged from be hind in the closing minutes to defeat Cottonwood, 7-3, in IM action last night. The winning score came on a 12-yard pass from Mike Petras to Dick Foote. Emil Capetola's 40-yard aerial to Carl Yeisleyied Sycamore to a 6-0 victory over Walnut. Larch used a 19-yard field goal by Frank Quigley to offset a Hickory safe ty and won, 3-2. Cedar bounced to an 18-0 win over Birch on the pitching arm of Bill Clarke. Clarke threw two strikes to Gomer Horne good for 32 and 9 . -yard TD's and to Gary Schaffner •for a 17-yard score. John Campbell did all the scor ing in Hemlock's 9-0 win over Balsam. In addition to throwing a 37-yard aerial to Grier Warner, Campbell also booted a 29-yard three pointer. Two early touchdown passes by Poplar led them to a 13-6 win over Maple, while Voigt unlim bered his passing arm for two touchdowns in leading York to a 12-0 win over Chester. Mercer and Lyeoining battled to a scoreless tie with Mercer winning on first downs. In a wild battle, Beaver House scored on the last play of the game to earn a 7-7 tie with Lancaster, and then won on the basis of first downs. The game was marked by an inci dent on the extra point when one referee called the kick good and the other called it wide. It was finally settled in favor of Beaver. Rounding out independent ac tion, Washington utilized an ear ly Mel Kartkin to Steve Pancoe pass to dump Washington, 7-2, while the Untouchables dumped the Tricks, 7-0, and the Air Force beat the Blue Raiders, 3-0. Steefers Sign Scudero PITTSBURGH (Th The Pitts burgh Stelers of the National Football League announced yes terday the signing of Joe Scudero. a defensive back who is rejoin ing the player ranks after serv ing as an assistant coach at Notre Dame last year. Harriers Out to End Spartan Jinx Today A cross country rivalry that has . produced some of the greatest races in collegiate competition will be renewed again today when . Michigan State sends its sti•ong-running Harriers against Penn State at 1 on the University Golf Course. The rivalry between the tiva cross country powers is intense, and •in the past both teams have pulled off upsets de-I spite the fact they were decided underdogs. "Over the years this meet has! produced some of the finest com petition seen in any sport," as sistant cross country coach Norm Gordon said yesterday "When Penn State and Michi gan State get together. if's nev er a slow race!" Gordon said. Spartan coach Fran Dittrich had no misgivings about Penn State'si potential in today's meet. Earlier! in the season he picked. the Lions, : along with Houston and Western. Michigan, to be the Spartans top rivals in their bid for a third straight NCAA crown. Michigan State, running in its; first meet of the season, will be gunning for sixth straigi victory over ti Lions. • But for tl first time in s; years, the Spa tans will be m nus one of 41 fabulous Kenn dy brothers. Th pair made it practice in their reign at Michi gan State to Billy Reynolds defeat Penn State's best. The big guns for Dif trich will be captain Billy Reynolds, Jerry Young, Clayton Ward. and sophomore sensation Frank Weaver. Reynolds, who was named to, the 1959 cross country All-Ameri-! can team, finished second to the Spartan's Forddy Kennedy last year when he romped to a 21-40, win over the Lions. Captain Herm Weber will lead the Nittany harriers in their at- + CLASS FOR SALE :FRESH CIDER. 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Sophomore star Gerry Norman will get his biggest test to date when he puts his record of six straight victories on the line. Nor man tied for first in the first two varsity Meets this year and took top honors Mille final four fresh man meets last year. Steve Moorhead, fully recov ered from the illness which caused him to run a mediocre race against Pittsburgh last Fri day, holds the best record against the Spartan harriers. Last year Moorhead was the first finisher for the Lions, plac ing third ahead of State's Dick Engelbrink. Filling out the rest of the Lion roster will be Ernie Noll, Howie Deardorff, Fred Larson, Lionel Bassett, Danny Johnson, and Mike Miller. Hospital Releases Kubek PITTSBURGH (iP) Shortstop Tony Kubek of the New York Yankees was discharged from Eye and Ear Hospital yesterday after being detained overnight for observation of a throat injury suffered in Thursday's World Series finale. 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