SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1960 Hall, Hoak Lead Lion Grid Offense (Continued from page one) • it's hard to find two better quarterbacks hl the East. They're excellent passers, and Hoak, a converted halfback, is always a running threat. In five games, Hall has com pleted 25 of 58 passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns. Hoak has completed 12 of 23 for 119 yards and one touchdown. Hall's first unit halfbacks will be Jimmy Kerr and Don Jonas. Jcnas is rapidly developing into Penn State's most exciting performer. The Scranton, Pa., junior is Penn State's third leading ground gainer and he didn't even play in the opener. lie's carried the ball 28 times for 135 yards. including a 45-yard touchdown jaunt . against Syra cuse. Jonas also is a fine passer, hay ing beOn . a quarterback during his high school days. He likes to throw from his halfback post and connected on a 46-yarder with Bob Mitinger in the Syracuse game. Steady Sam Sobczak will round out the lineup at full back: He'll be backed up by sophomore Dave Hayes, a pow er runner who is expected fo develop into one of Penn State's terback Dale Evans and the top fullbacks. rushing of fullbacks Don Myers The front line finds MitingeH and Bob Benke this afternoon. and captain Henry Oppermann Evans. a junior, has caused at end with Stew Barber and Plenty of surprise in the hill coun- Jimmy Smith at tackle. ;try with his accurate tosses. Jay Huffman is the center and: He has completed 23 of 54 for he'll be flanked by brusing Bill 242 yards and seems to have won Popp and sophomore Joe Blasen-!the starting job from last year's stein at guard. starter Danny Williams. West Virginia will count I Myers and Benke are West heavily on the passing of quar - Virginia's top ground gainers Five Unbeaten Grid Titans Expect Tough Battles Today By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer lowa, Mississippi, Syracuse, Navy and Baylor take one look at their unbeaten records, give a quick thought to all the talk of postseason bowls, then go to work today to try to discourage a quintet of upset-minded football opponents. The five• members of- college football's top ten in the latest Associated Press poll have their work cut out for them. Four!effort to beat the No. 1 Hawk others dare not let up lest their eyes. In a Big'Ten battle for survival high ranking disappear. eighth-ranked Ohio State plays Only sixth-ranked Minnesota (5-0) appears safe. The Gophers, looking ahead to next week's crucial Big Ten battle for first place against top-ranked lowa, are five-touchdown favorites over Kansas State of the Big Eight Four members of the elite don- lead against Nebraska, which has irate the card in the Midwestbeaten Texas and Army in split while Syracuse and Pitt have the ting six games. Colorado. tied East's attention. Seventh-ranked with the Tigers for the conference Baylor (a-0) tries to keep atop the lead (3-0) playS Oklahoma, the Southwest Conference when it defending champions. plays tough Texas Christian, The fourth-ranked Middies, while ninth-ranked Washington with their first perfect season a has a toughie in once-beaten Ore-distinct possibility and mentioned gon. ;prominently for the Rose Bowl, lowa (54) had its task beating,are a two-touchdown choice over Kansas made tougher when theg\Tolre Dame. NCAA put the Jayhawks on pro- In the South, Mississippi (No. 2) bation for alleged recruiting vio- meets Louisiana State (1-5), lations. Kansas vowed imme-:one of . the best defensive clubs diately that there would be extra ; in the nation WANTED SiudeMs and Full-lime Workers with experience . in electronics con struction. Students applying must be of junior standing or under. Salary commensurate with experience. Contact Mr. Cook AD 8-0541 * * * ,- . xf , t. t :' .4 GALEN HALL . . . Lion signal caller Michigan State (No. 10). Both are once-beaten in conference play but the Spartans got short changed in the conference vic tory column when their win over Indiana. on conference and NCAA probation, went for naught. Missouri, (No. 5) tries. to pro tect its share of the Big Eight THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ~. 1 ,or with 126 and 121 yards and both can really ramble if they get the opportunity. A pair of fine sophomores—Tom Woodeshick and Jim Moss are scheduled to start at halfback for the Mounties today. Up front, the Mountaineers will probably start Bob Timmer man and Dick Struck at ends. Veterans Glenn Bowman and Bill Winter will be at tackle and Pete 'roily and Bob Fuller are the guards. Co-captain Chuck Lanasa will be the center. West Virginia's other co-cap tain. quarterback Carmen Porn ponio, is one of West Virginia's top defensive- backs. Next week, the Lions will en.. tertain Maryland in Beaver Sta- dium while West Virginia meets Boston University in Morgan town, W.Va. State won last year's game . in Morgantown, 28-10, with Roger Kochman leading the way with 111 yards in eight carries. * * * BILL WINTER Mountaineer t ackle 1::3 State-Mountie Lineup PENN STATE Henry Oppermann (C) LE, .. Bob Timmerman Stew Barber LT Bill Winter Joe Blasenstein Dick Struck Jay Huffman C (CC) Charles Lanasa Bill Popp RG Bob Fuller Jim Smith Bob Mitinger Galen Hall Don Jonas Jim Kerr Sam Sobczak KICKOFF: Today at 1:30 p.m. DST at Beaver Stadium ATTENDANCE: 38,000 including 4,800 Band Day musicians ' PENN STATE'S 2ND UNIT: Ends—Bozick (97) and Truitt (82); Tackles—Sieminski (77) and Farkas (76); Guards—Bert'eld (68) and Robinson (67); Center—Saul (52); Quarterback—Hoak ,(23); Half- backs—Gursky (43) and Pac (11); Fullback—Hayes (34). WEST VIRGINIA'S 2ND UNIT:•Ends---Bazzoli (83) and Schneid er (85): Tackles : —McGraw (76) and Sizemore (74); Guards—Meleny zer (62) and Bonar (54): Center—Shillings (56); Quarterback—Evans (12); Halfbacks—Holinsky (24) and Marra (41); Fullback—Meyers (34). AVERAGE WEIGHT OF LINE: Penn. State (210); West Vir ginia (204). AVERAGE WEIGHT. OF BACKS: Penn State (188); West Vir ginia (196). 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