PAGE SIX Hall Holds Key To Lion Victory * * * • Bill Brown . . . Illini blockbuster *** * * * (Continued from page one) jheads the Illini line which aver didn't win. We hope to prove Wages 229 pounds compared with against Illinois." 1210 for State. . Penn State will be counting Bill Brown, considered by heavily upon quarterback Galen many as the finest fullbadk in Hall and halfback Don Jopas to- the Big Ten, and quarterback morrow. ; Johnny Easterbrook are the These two did their best to pull; other two posibilities. the SyraCuse game out, but Lady; Brown, Illinois' top ground Luck Luck wasn't in their corner, ;gainer, is a bruising runner and Hall threw one touchdown Iworks`well with Easterbrook on pass and then directed Penn ',lllinois' deceptive outside belly State's thrilling desperation 'series. drive which ended on / the Syra- i Easterbrook is one of the small cuse four with just seven sec- lest quarterbacks in the nation at ends remaining. '5-8. 156. but he is a good passer Jonas was nothing but trouble:,and a tricky runner. to Syracuse too. He went 45 yardc' 1 The rest of the backfield will fill a delayed handoff for Penn State's first score and then kept l be made up of veterans Joe Krakowski and Marshall Starks the Lions in the, game with a iat the halfback posts. 46-yard pass to Mitinger Bobdur ' The Illini use an unbalanced ine the final drive. !line with a split end most of the A product of West Scranton! High, Jonas joined the Lions al time • Ed O'Bradovich has been run week late this fall and didn't even I :fling at the split end post most of play against Boston U. ,the year with Ernie McMillan at But he has come along fast af the, other terminal ter spending last year in the. Larry Lavery (216) or Cliff Army and is Penn State's second i Roberts (256) will team with lead in r , , e•nund !miner with 132. Rutgens at tackle. Tony Parril yards in 24 carries, li and Joe Wendryhocki are .Timmy Kerr, Stage's other start the guards 'with John Kruze at ing halfback. is the leading t ground gainer. He has gained 212 cen er. yards in 47 carries with his best, when played Lakt year, the Lions and Illini day coming against Army in Cleveland with State he scored three touchdowns. ,winning. 20-9. before a slim grath- Sam Sobczak, who was both- iering of 15,000 in cavernous Muni eredicipal Stadium. by a cold during the latter * 4 , 4. stages of the week, will be the fullback' A crowd of 46,000 is expected with sophomore Dave for tomorrow's Dad's Day game. Hayes in reserve. * * * Oppermann and Mitinger will Next week Penn State will lay start at end, with .Tim i Smith and! host to West Virginia in Beaver Slew Barber handling the tackle be B in Stadium while Illinois- tangles snots. The guards will ‘‘, , itli Purdue in Lafayette, Ind. Pont) and Joe Blasenstein with Jay Huffman at the pivot nosi-1 tion. . ' Game Highlights Illinois will field a team with , / Highlights of the Penn State three prosiective All-Americans Illinois game will be broadcast on in the star .ing lin-up. WMAJ by WDFM sports director Big Joe Rutgens, who goes 245,'Jerry Abrams at 7 p:M. . • Cabin Party October 22-23 • • Forestry Cabin by PSOC and Dickinson OC Members $.75 Non-Members $1.50 • Transportation' Provided Sign up at HUB desk THE DAILY- COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Army Hands Lion Frosh 14-7 Defeat By JIM KARL Special to The Collegian If the Nittany soccermen don't improve their powder WEST POINT, N.Y., Oct. 21— puff offense and . slipshod defense at College, Park, Md., to- Army's frosh football te a m • bbs will have to be an octopus on wheels avenged their varsity's 27-16 lossi day, goalie Dave Gru to Penn State two weeks ago by ito stem the Terrapin tide. . •. grinding out a 14-7 victory over the Nittany freshmen here today. The Lions, averaging-a sickly 1.5 goals per game to date, It was State's second loss in face a Marylartd squad that has, three games. The Lions lost to won the Atlantic Coast soccer • Navy, 22-7, last week after open-title for seven consecutive years.: ing the season with a 21-20 win • col erma ers • If Grubbs, the , star in a los- .• over West Virginia. The outlook was bright for i ing cause against Colgate last 1 • week, is in top form against, State in the first quarter when an:Upset. Maryland, State's chances of an ii they pushed Army back to their upset will be greatly enhanced. own four. ' The lanky juniorput on a spec- With a fourth down ' situation: For lowa taciilar show in the . first half the Cadets were forced to. puntd against the Red Raiders. Time but State's Ralph Baker, a 6-3 ,;against 195-pound guard from Lewistown after time he crashed through' By The Associated Press ring of Colgate attackers to! lowa,Mississippi, Missouri and crashed in to block the kick. Bak la . . i - er smothered the ball as it I pounce on dan- , , - - : Minnesota, four teams so far by bounced into the end zone and) passed by Old Man Upget, test after Don Caum booted the extra l bal ißut in the third '' . !their stature in key college foot point, the Lions led, 7-0. Iper i o d three ~..-. " 'ball games today as the season State blocked another Armylfreak goals and I , i . - - !hits the halfway mark with a punt shortly after but couldn't - o ,lr. ' ' lo n e legitimate ' '' " -i - -, , !flourish. capitalize on the break, lone sent the :4„ . •:.. _- . • ;!' I The four, members of The As- Army roared back in the sec- ILions skidding to :- . X, ,•::,,,,..-..•--. . ';t II 1 sociated Press top ten that also and quarter with the score corn- ;their third loss ,- ! I I - ,kz, .....' - ii,- , ' 1 includes three other teams with ing on a quarterback option in four games. ' .-:••:-'„ i perfect records, have current play. The Cadets went for two , Bucknell and o l4i-S,, .. ...,' ‘..-4 tradition against them for at points and at halftime led, 8-6. ;West Chester :7. k •' . - tr' . '.' ~ ' . i least two of the nation's top The Lions had numerous scor-, were State's oth- ' """"" teams have fallen in each of ing opportunities in the second er conquer er s ' wart, Roagent , the past two Saturdays. half but a fumble, two intercep-Iwith the Lions' only win coming' i Last week it was Ohio State, lions, and a, pats that - Lion Tom ;over Syracuse, 3-0. i Wisconsin and Clemson. The week Paton dropped on Army's two In an effort to add more 'before Illinois, Purdue and Ar kept them from hitting paydirt. punch to the Penn State attack, ikansas went under. The Cadets scored an insurance soccer Coach Ken Hosterman i T op 1 op-ranked lowa (4-0), leading touchdown in -the fourth quarter) has moved Ken Link from his :the Big Ten with a 3-0 mark, when Harry ,McMillan scored on; fullback position to center-for- 'ls its homecoming g w a m e a quarterback keeper. - : ward. The Lion mentor is hop- againstplays Purdue, the team hich The Lions will close out the! ing that Link's spirit and drive !belted Ohio State. The tenth season at Pitt next week. will lig h t a fire under his front j ,ranked Boilermakers pit their • line teammates. • !power against lowa's speed. Russ Naylor will switch frdmi Mississippi, ranked second, in! center-forward to right wing - i takes on a speedy Arkansas place of the injured Glenn Ream.l team that nipped Texas 24-23 Lou Van Rafelghem, who scored) • last week. Missouri (No. 5) plays State's lbne goal in the Colgate; always dangerous lowa State defeat, remains at left wing. I and also tries to keep 'a share Val Djurdjevic, hampered by o f fi rs t place in the Big Eight. a leg injury last week, will Colorado, matching the Tigers team with Howie Farrar at the 2.0 conference mark, plays Ne inside posts. braska. . Hosterman will ' move sopho ! Sixth-ranked Minnesota (4-0) more Jay Stormer from right to ;could step into the Big Ten lead left halfback to make way forlif lowa falters. The Gophers. 2-0 Carlos Astiz. Astiz will take overi n the conference, play the 61st Stormer's former spot. (Little Brown jug game against Either Gene Rdiford or BilljMichigzin. . . Rierson will get the nod at center- The - rest of the unbeatens in halfback. ' the select group should make it. Captain Wayne Rodgers will ; Third-ranked Syracuse (5-0), the move back into the starting nation's top defense team, meets lineup at left-fullback and John .winless West Virginia which has Miller will be at right-fullback. 'scored only two touchdowns. Wiliiams' 1960 Comeback' e arns Him AP Award , NEW YORK (W) For re-: bounding brilliantly from his: most disastrous big league season, Ted Williams yesterday wash named the American League' comeback player of the year for 1960. The retired Boston Red Sox' outfielder received 96 of the 182 votes cast by baseball writers in the annual Associated Press poll. Roy Sievers of the Chicago White !Sox was named on 34 ballots and finished second. The new attendance record for Syracuse University's Archbold Stadium is 40,617, established at the recent Syracuse-Penn State football game. For shc)i-t cuts... f- ty Makes your haircut fit your head! Booters Seek At Maryland No matter how you like your hair cut—you'll look better when you use Short Cut. This new, non greasy hair groom adds body to the hair fibers, makes your haircut fit your head. Keeps hoir neat, and helps condition your scalp into the bargain. Takes 2 seconds, costs a fast .50 0 ,, ,„„ Sftice SHORT CUT SATURDAY. 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