The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 28, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Poppy Skipped at Right Time,
Corum Left Holding Empty Bag
By SANDY PADWE
West Virginia football coach
Gene Coruni hasn't always been
a realist—it took a half-year at
Morgantown to convert him.
Only 39, Corum took the head
coaching job at. his alma mater
last spring just two days after
thippy Pappy Lewis decided he
had enough of the hill folk.
Pappy got out just in time.
because the 1960 Mountaineers
haven't won a game.
The high point of the season
was a 6-6 tie with Richmond
three weeks ago but luckily Cor
um is a patient man who has
temporarily put aside all visions
of championships and undefeated
seasons.
"It's been a lean year for us.
all right," Coruna said yesterday.
"but you have to take into con
sideration that we have a pre
dominantly sophoMore team.
"Our whole trouble is blocking.
We don't do much and ybu know
what happens if you don't.
"We've been aiming for next
year and I think by then we're
going to have a good football
team." f ,
Even thougli West Virginia has
lost five games, the 'general feel
ing in football circles is that the
Mounties are due to crack their
slump with a big win.
Judging from past perform
ances junior quarterback Dale
Evans is the person most likely
to trigger an upset tomorrow
afternoon in Beaver Stadium
Caye, Farkas Will Play
Against Mountaineers
Halfback Eddie Caye and tackle,
Gerry Farkas have been declared!
lit for duty for tomorrow's game,
against West Virginia in Beaver
Stadium,
Caye. a senior, and Farkas, a
sophomore, sustained hip injuries
in Penn State's 10-8 loss to 111i
nois last week - but team physician;
Alfred H. Griess pronounced them
fit yesterday.
Penn State is convinced it has;
a sure-fire all-American in junior
end Bob Mitinger. "Mitinger can'ti
miss." coach Rip Engle says of his
6-2. 210-pound defensive special--;
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where the Mounties tackle Penn
State:
So far this year Evans has corn- He was West Virginia's top
pleted 23 passes for 242 yards pass receiver and was a standout
in six games, a pace that ranks'°lll defense. Struck, another Penn
sylvanian
him above all but Dick Long- .lene'r ietclianin
1959 fr0m Upper Darby,
after making the
fellow as the most effective switch from tackle. ....
Mountie aerialist since the days Two other lettermen—Glenn
of All-American Freddie Wvant. Bowman (6-0, 210) and Bill Win-
Evans has been splitting the ter (6-1, 210) will handle the tac
signalcalling with last year's kle spots.
starter Danny Williams and co- Senior Pete Tolly (6-0, 200) and
captain Carmen Pomponio. sophomore Bob, Fuller (5-10. 205)
A pair of promising sophomores are the Mountie guards with co
-Jim Moss and Tom Woodeshick captain Chuck Lanasa at center.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
—will be at halfback for the
Mountaineers tomorrow
Woodeshick, from Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.. has raised quite a few
eyebrows around West Virginia
the last few weeks.
He's averaging 3.2 yards a:
carry and is a powerful runner
with plenty of speed. His best,
day came against Pitt two weeks;
ago when he gained 52 yards.
Fullback appears to be one of,
West Virginia's top positions with.
sophomore .Don Myers and two,
year letterman Bob Benke split-.
ting the duty.
Myers is West Virginia's lead-'
ing ground gainer with 126 yards'
in 25 carries and
,Benke is right'
behind with 'l2l yards in 33
carries.
Up front. West Virginia has a
line which averages only 204
pounds.
End is well fortified by Bob
Timmerman and Dick Struck.
Timmerman, a junior from Ell
wood City, Pa., played more than
any West Virginia wingman last
year..
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Booters Shooting for Upset
Against Undefeated Middies
The Penn State hooters get a
chance to prove their near upset
of undefeated Maryland last week
wasn't just an accident when they
clash with Navy at Annapolis
this afternoon at 3.
"The game could mean a lot
to us if we win," Lion coach Ken
Hosterman said yesterday, "and
it could put us right back where
we were at the beginning of the
season if we . lose."
"To be frank, I anticipate win
ning if we play like we did against
Maryland.'
The Lions (1-4) held the mighty
Terps to a first half tie but Mary
land scored three controversial
goals in the second stanza for a
hotly disputed victory.
Hosierman knows that beat
ing Navy will be a difficult
task because the Middies are
undefeated with one tie this
year.
They have beaten Haverford,
Bucknell, Air Force and Brock
port Stale Teachers before being
tied by Penn last week.
Except for wingman Lou Van
Rafelghem. State will be at full
strength for today's encounter.
Van Rafelghem has not recovered
completely from a leg injury he
received in the Maryland game
and may not make the trip.
Russ Naylor will replace the
fiery senior if he can't play.
Right wing Glenn Ream will
return fo the State lineup after
a two week absence. The Lion
junior was injured in the,Syra
cuSe game and sat out the Col
gate and Maryland encounters.
FRIDAY.'OCTOBER 28. 1960
Dave Grubbs will start at goalie
'with John Miller and Wayne Rod
tgers at fullback.
Carlos Astiz, Bill Rierson and
IJay Stormer get the nod at half
;back. Ream and Naylor ‘vill be
at wing with Val Djurdjevic and
; Gene Raiford at the inside posts.
Hosterman said that he'll prob
ably use a combination of Ken
;Link at center-forward and Ed
Hebei and Tony Mattei at the in
sides to relieve Farrer, Djurdje
vic and Raiford.
"I think working two combina
tions might pep up our attack,"
Hosterman said.
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