rAGE SIX Illinois' Forward Wall Ranks With The Biggest One of the biggest lines in the country will be waiting for Penn State Saturday when the Lions invade Champaign, 111., for an intersectional clash with Pete Elliott's Fighting 111ini. From end to end, the Illinois forward wall averages 229 pounds while Penn State's aver- * * * ages 210 pounds. Cliff Roberts, a tackle from Philadelphia, is the biggest line man, weighing in at 256 pounds. However, he may not start Saturday. In that case, he will be replaced by Larry Lavery, a sen ior who goes 6-2, 216. Riahi behind Roberts in the 'weight department is one of Illinois' top All-American can didates, tackle Joe Rutgens (6-2, 245) Rutgens has all the qualifica tions for All-American honors— Inze, agility, good speed, and out standing blocking and tackling The Illinois, senior is a frequent visitor in opposing backfields and he was singled out as the main reason All-Americans Bob White of Ohio State and Ron Burton of Northwestern 'had such poor days against the Illini last year. - The guards will be Joe Wen dryhoski (6-2; 214) and Toni Parrilli (5-11. 214). Wendryhoski played guard and center as a sophomore buf was a tackle ' last year. He was changed back Dick Newell, a junior form Utica, 2o guard during spring practice. Parrilli is a converted center N ' 4 Newell wasn't expected to crack who was one of the big guns in , Illinois' 20-14 win over Army last the first or second team this fall, year. • but he fooled everyone and has With Parrilli moving to guard. caught seven passes for 145 yards junior John Kruze (5-11, 210) in four games. takes over the pivot position with Both Illinois and State bring veterans Stan Yukevich and John identical 2-2 records into Satur- Stapleton in reserve. The Mini have two of the big cla - • v' s game. gest starting ends in the country Illinois' wins came in their first. in Ernie McMillan (6-3, 242) and two games against Indiana and Ed O'Bradovich (6-3, 222). West Virginia. McMillan, a two-year letter- Since then they have lost two man. is the brother of basket- straight to Ohio State 34-7 and ball star Shelly McMillan of Minnesota. 21-10. the Detroit Pistons. O'Bradovich, Illinois' split end. Casey Popular at Home - is big and strong and has good GLENDALE, Calif. (11'1—Casey speed for a player his size. He is Stengel and the New York Yan a strong blocker and is extreme ly tough on ,defense. itrees have parted company. but Illinois' best offensive end is his home town still loves him. It calls its municipal baseball park Stengel Field. Grid Games Reset Casey is unofficial adviser to For Tomorrow Night the city's Little League and Mid Rain washed out a full slate of die League. intramural football games last And his neighbors in this Los night. IM director Dutch Sykes Angeles suburb have a low opin said they will be replayed tomor- ion of the Yankee baseball brans! row night. • for letting the veteran manager! Sykes also said that all entries go Tuesday. for intramural basketball must be "Now maybe we can get him to, turned in to the IM office in Flee manage a West Coast team," one Hall by 4:30 n.m. Wednesday. said. 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STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Illinois Favored to Whip Nittanies by Two TDs By WILL GRIMSLEY I The Mountaineers are playing nut Associated Press Sports Writer the season's strong and looking to NEW YORK (JP) The big inext year. Navy 24 Penn 7: Hal Spooner's football game of the week pits passing and Joe BeHines running lowa's speed and resourceful-'are an effective combination. Michigan 14 Minnesota 7: It's ness against Purdue's power been four years since the Gophers and brute strength. Maybe have drunk from the Little Brown They'll have to wait another. we've got too much of it in. Washington 20 Oregon State 18: the head, but our vote this time The Huskies' teeth dulled by loss goes to Purdue's muscle. of Bob Schloredt, they're still Last week's score 30-15. Season pretty sharp. mark: 138-52 for .727. ; Texas 21 Rice 14: A vote here Illinois 21 Penn State 8: Nit- for offense over defense. tany Lions left too much fight on Mississippi 20 Arkansas 8: As the field at Syracuse. long as Jake Gibbs stays healthy, UCLA 24 Stanford 7: Nothing Ole Miss will take a lot of heat but woe for the skidding Indians. ing. Northwestern 21 Notre Dame 7: Duke 13 Clemson 8: It will be No bounce-back for the Irish. hard to get Clemson "un" after Purdue 10 lowa 7: The top the loss last week to Maryland. ranked Havv - keyes are at home but Pittsburgh 18 Texas Christian they're reeling from injuries. 14: Pitt has grown better with Syracuse 28 West Virginia 7: age. Second All-Star Game Wrigley to Install Lights To Be Played in Boston CHICAGO (.4)) —One of these NEW YORK (IP) Boston will Years lights will be installed at be the site of the second 1961 all- Wrigley Field. Chicago Cub own star major league baseball game. el' P. K. Wrigley said yesterday. Commissioner Ford Frick said but they will not he used for yesterday. He said the game night baseball. would be played Monday. Jul 31. • Previously, the commissioner the Cubs are a contender we'll had announced San Francisco as install lights strictly in self-de the site of the first all-star game fense to assure completion of of the season with the date July our day games." said Wrigley. 11. The Cubs this year wound up Two such games have been seventh in the National League. played in each of the last two "They absolutely won't be used years with' receipts helping pay for night baseball at least as for the players'' pensions. long as the Wrigley Field neigh- Frick also said that the player borhood continues to be resi draft this year would be held at d ent i a u , Louisville on Monday, Nov. 28. —The Syracuse - Penn State football series must be one of the nations hardest fought. 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