PAGE SIX Controversy Still Rages Over Hall's Missing Shoe By SANDY PADWE The controversy over Galen Hall's miring right shoe raged on yesterday both in Syracuse and University Park. Hall, you will remember, was directing Penn State's despera tion touchdown drive in the wan ing' moments of the Penn State- Syracuse, game Saturday. With time running out, he•drove eight-yards to the Syracuse four on a keeper play but in the pro cess he somehow lost his right shoe. Every second was precious with the score reading Syracuse 21, Penn State 15. State had used up all its timeouts so Hall and captain Henry Oppermann asked for an official's timeout. They were refused because the rules say that the clock stops for an equipment change only if there is a possibility of injury to an other player. All the trouble started over this point. It seems that Syracuse coach Ben Schwartzwalder doubt ed Hall's motives and he told a. w i r p se rviee re p or t er th a t th e Li on , BENw rkna w.tia_,LlLArt * * * quarterback was trying to pull a: quick one to get the clock to stop the clock." stopped. ; The remarks of the official, "That Penn State quarterback not Schwartzwalder, infuriated : Engle , Elliott (Hall) was caught trying to pull Lion coach Rip Engle, a quick one when he appeared to "I think it was a misrepresen.en. lose his shoe in the final min-,tation," Engle said after prattice;vv ill Team Up Schwartzwalder was quoted,,yesterday. "Ben wouldn't say al "one of the officials told me later thing like that. ! Penn State's Rip Engle and B illy boy pulled it off in an effort i "The kid's shoe was halfway,linois coach Pete Elliott will be ,on opposite sides of the field this ;weekend when the Lions meet the Fighting Mini at Champaign. Lion Booters ' Forward. Line ;111. But it won't be that way come 'Dec. 31 in Tempe, Ariz. Needs More Scoring Punch ! The two coaches will pool their talents against Dan Devine of !Missouri and Jim Sutherland of By JIM KARL :Washington State in the third an- Chances are the Penn State hooters will feature a revised i nual Copper Bowl game. 1 Engle will cach the lineup when they meet Maryland at College Park Saturday. National and All-StarsElliott w hile o Devine Coach Ken Hosterman, in an effort to install some seor-!and Sutherland will coach the hwest ing punch in the faltering Lion attack, has been considering Sout it chary tilt. All-Stars in the big a change in the forward line. ! —1 Engle and Don Clark of South 'We've got to get more scoring hound. He has to be able to take :ern Cal coached the National a beating." stars to a 21-6 victory in last punch." Hosterman said at prac-1 i ye_aris .game. Apparently Hosterman thinks tice yesterday. "Right now I'm Elliott, only 33. is the brother that Link might fill such qualifi working with Ken Link at centerl of Chalmers (Bump) Elliott ' the forward." cations. If the switch works, cap- head coach at Michigan. Hosterman said the score .- tain Wayne Rodgers will replace This is Pete's first year at Illi i Link at fullback and Russ Naylor, , nois. He was head coach at Cali might have been 4-0 in State's . fornia for three years before : who started at center-forward favor at the end of the half in- to Illinois. stead of 1-1 if the Lions had a against. Colgate, will move to right : ; scoring threat. wing to replace the injured Glenn A9er's Wilson Retires Ream. State had some excellent scor- For; Coaching Career . The Lion junior injured his ' ing opportunities but wrong! ; SAN FRANCISCO (W) Billy leg in the Syracuse victory and Wilson, one of the greatest pass moves due to inexperience and! sat out Saturday's encounter. , catchers in the history of the Na- He's failure to take advantage of the working out with the team Itional Football League. is quit breaks proved to be Penn State's, at practice but still can't go full sting as an end for the San Fran downfall. . speed. cisco 49ers to become an end On the other hand. Colgate on- Other tentative lineup changes, coach. v(Tted three Lion mistakes into'find Jay Stormer moving from his' In his place against the Green scores. Red Raider forward Ron customary right halfback position Bay Packers next Sunday at Mil- Glenn raced in to score a goal to left half. with Carlos Astiz tak-,waukce will be Ray Norton who on a hall that houmed off goalie,ing over Stormer's old post. has run the 100-yard dash in the Dave Grubh's chest. . ; world record time of :09.3. Then Colgate center-forwardliClSketbaii Managers Vie Morabito, president of the Jim Patterson tallied twice on Ar • 11 freshmen 1 meetingor a i and 49ers . gave a two-year coaching balls that were deflected by , contract to Wilson. whose 407 re t)i) sophomores interested in )(Tom- Grubb's replacement, :fins Gott- ' ceptionc. for 5,902 yards and 49 mg assistant basketball managers' ! , elilini t. will be held at 7:30 tomorrow in touchdowns in just over nine sea " Patterson was an opportun- sons ranks him second only to ist." Hosterman said. "He just the 'H ee Hall bl-ile°ll Y. __Don Hutson of Green Bay. In 11 capitalized on our mistakes. : COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS !seasons. Hutson caught 489 passes The center-forward has to be a BUY SELL. TRADE, TELL for 8.010 yards. • ----- • • • •-•• • 14 . -I\l- TAT Z CLU b HIE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * GET YOUR TICKET For the Maynard Ferguson Concert TODAY!! • Only $1.50 • The Harmony Shop • The Nittany News off. All he did was get rid of it,"• Engle said as he pulled his low-cut practice shoe halfway off and demonstrated how easy it is to lose a shoe of this type. Hall was a little confused with! the whole situation. "The shoe' i and two points in the voting of came off when I got tackled. 143 members of • eight Associated don't know who it was but he]Press district panels lowa oust hit me around the legs and as . led Mississippi from the No. 1 slid down it came off. spot in the nation. "All I know," Hall continued,' lowa received 23 of the 43 first "was that the shoe was off enough, place votes in the fifth weekly and I knew I couldn't run with' AP poll of the 1960 season and _ . it." Mississippi 22. Two went to Syracuse, the "Oh why don't you guys for get the whole thing," quarter- 11959 national champion, and one back coach Joe Paterno said as to Washington. In the point totals, he propped himself in front of on the basis of 10 for each first' his locker. place vote. 9 for second, etc.. "We lost and there's nothin 'down to one for tenth, it was lowa g' :44.2 and Ole Miss 440. we can do about it. The kids were! Svracuse, a 21-15 victor over great but we have to get ready; - renn State Saturday, moved for Illinois. They're a terrific. up a notch to third place with football team." 339 points. Navy and Missouri So far this year, the Illini have, each advanced one place in the split four games, beating Indiana.l rankings and Minnesota jumped 17-6, and West Virginia, 33-0. four from 10th to sixth. Wash- They've lost their last two ington and Purdue regained games to Ohio State, 34-7 and' places in. the top ten. Others are Minnesota, 21-10. i Baylor, which held the No. 7 spot, and Ohio State, down from third to ninth. Previously ballots had been snlit between lowa and Ohio State as the outstanding teams in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes were knocked from contention by Pur due 24-21. But Minnesota con tinued in the unbeaten ranks with a 21-10 decision over Illinois and' Purdue also bounced back to gain a share of the points for that con ference. Mississippi, the Southeastern Conference pacesetter, rang up its fifth straiaht victory, down ing Tulane 26-13. .1. lowa 23 (4-01 442 2. Mississippi 22 i 5-0) 4411 3. Syracure 2 (4-0) 3311 4. Navy (5-01 305 b. Missouri (5-01 C. Minnesota (4-01 7. Baylor 4-0. 8. Washington I (4-1) 9. Ohio State 13-1) 10. Purdue (2-1-1) 11. Wiseonain _ 12. Tennessee 13. Michigan State 14. Arkansas __. 11. Kansas ____. 111. Texas 17. Auburn 18. Oregon State 19. UCLA 20. Rice at the HUB desk lowa First in Poll; Orange Move to 3rd lowa's.Hawkeyes took the undisputed lead in the Big Ten football race Saturday by conquering Wisconsin 28-21, but the lead they assumed in the race for national honors was something less than clearcut. By the slenderest kind of margin one first-place vote 279 224 192 111 71 41 Sellino Turns Barber After Air Force Win ANNAPOLIS, Md. (/1 3 ) NaYy halfback Joe Bellino took up the barbering trade yesterday to the holwling delight of 3900 midship men. He clipped the hair of one bar ber and shaved half the mustache off another as the result of bets he made before Navy's 35-3 foot ball victory over Air Force Sat urday.. s Bellino bet the barbers Navy !would win the game by 30 points ;and that he would score three !touchdowns. If he lost, they could cut his hair any way they wanted. If he won, he would have a free hand with the clippers. He won on both counts. The FRIENDLY TAVERN 111 1 / 2 E. Beaver Avenue "THE ONLY TAVERN WITH A SLIDE" WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1960 By The Assciciated Press Hawkeye's Hollis Is 'Back-of-Week' By HUGH FULLERTON JR. Associated Press Sports Writer Wilburn Hollis, a quarterback with an accurate arm and an imperturbable temperament, yes terday was picked as Associated Press back of the week for his feat in pitching lowa into the No. 1 spot in the national foot ball ratings. Hollis, a hard runner as well as a fine passer, has scored five touchdowns and passed for three this season to keep the Hawkeyes unbeaten. Against Wisconsin last Satur day, Hollis ran for two touch downs in the second half to send the game into the final minutes with the score tied at 21-21. Then he threw a 29-yard pass for an apparent touchdown only to have the play called back and lowa penalized five yards for offside. Unperturbed by this setback, Hollis faded back on the next play and fired another long pass. 'Sophmorre halfback Sam Harris gathered it in with a diving catch for a 34-yard gain and the touch down that gave lowa a 28-21 vic tory. BIG BROTHER SAYS: Don't Miss 'JUNGLE NIGHT" WHEF)E YOU AN WALK IN OR AT THE IF YOU CARE DIF F E T R O B E NTE
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