The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
State Can Keep Mitjnger,
Terrapins Have Collins
As far as Maryland football fans are concerned, Penn
State can keep Bob Mitinger, Pitt can have Mike Ditka,
Syracuse can have Fred Mautino and Missouri can stick with
Danny Larose,
The reason is Gary Collins, considered to be one of the
finest ends in Maryland’s rich ★ ★ ★
football history. '>• " v
Only a junior, Collins has
received rave notices wherever
the Terps have played for bril
liant offensive and defensive
work.
"At the present time, he defi
nitely is the finest pass receiving
end Maryland ever has had.” says
Terp sports publicist Joe Blair.
"He has a great pair of hands
and is one of file most spectacular
type receivers in football today.
"It is a rarity when he drops
the ball. He has fine speed and has
an uncanny way of getting in the
open.
"Collins also has exceptional
strength defensively. He does a
fine job of rushing the passer and
is hard to block out of the way,”
Blair said.
Collins’ all-round ability has
put him high on the list of pros
pective All-Americans.
Just two weeks ago he was
selected as the Atlantic Coast
Conference lineman of the week . . . All-American Candidate
for his defensive performance ir -k ir
Wak^Fore"?’ 5 UPSe ‘ ° f ing line wi]l be com P osed of
His fourih period interception-sophomores and juniors,
of a Wake Forest pass killed thej Gordie Bennett, a sophomore,
Deacons’ last scoring chance, andiand junior Tom Sankovich will be'
earlier he partially blocked a field .1 p tarklp<- - !
goal attempt that could have pro- _ „ nnn .
vided the winning margin. Bennett goes 6-3, 230 and ts
Offensively, Collins has done considered to be a fine pro pros
an outstanding job. He has caught; peel even though he hasn't
IS aerials for 217 yards and two; completed a year of college ball, j
touchdowns. Sankovich (6-0, 200) hails from
Maryland’s other starting end,Uniontown, Pa., and has done an
tomorrow in Beaver Stadium mayiexcellent job for coach Tommy!
be Walter Rock or senior co- Nugent’s Terps this fall. j
captain Vinnie Scott who is re-1 Dave Crossan (6-2, 205), a con-!
covering rom injuries. . !verted center, and junior Bill!
the rest of the Terrapin start- Kjrchiro (g.j. 2]s)i a converted l
tackle, get the starting assign
ments at guard.
The center will be Bob Hacker,
a 6-1, 215-pound junior from New
Brighton, Pa.
GRID NOTES There was
plenty of confusion at the Mary
land-South Carolina game at
College Park, Md„ last week
end , . . Both teams showed up
with red jerseys, while helmets
and while pants . . . Terp coach
Tommy Nugent solved the prob
lem by giving South Carolina
a set of white jerseys . . . The
Terps Ihen blasted the Game
cocks, 15-0, for their third
straight win and their fourih
win in seven games . . , Their !
other wins have been over West
Virginia, Wake Forest and
Clemson . . . They've lost to
Texas, North Carolina State
and Duke.
Yanks Hire Hamey
To Replace Weiss
NEW YORK m Rov Harney.
sfi. succeeded George Weiss, 66,
as general manager of the New
York Yankees yesterday as the
latest step of a youth movement
that previously resulted in, the fir
ing of 70-year-old Manager Casey
Stengel.
Dan Topping, Yankee co-owner,
said Hamey would work on a
year-to-year basis at his own re
quest. No terms were disclosed
but Hamey was believed to have
settled for somewhat less than
Weiss’ reported $lOO,OOO salary.
Topping said Jack White, gen
eral manager at Richmond, would
be wilh the Yanks in 1061 but
did not outline his duties.
"I am not going to meddle with
suece<s." said Harney, who spent
10 of his 3G years in baseball in
the Yankee organization. ‘'How
ever. we intend to intensify our
efforts in the procurement of raw
talent. You can't keep on winning
pennants by making trades. You
must develop your own.
Treat Yourself
To an enjoyable weekend of
relaxation in the friendly at
mosphere of the Lion's Den.
You can drop in early Friday
morning and stay until late
Saturday night and under
one roof satisfy your hunger,
thirst, and companionship
yearnings. Yow favorite
beverage, your favorite
friends, and your favorite
foods.
Shrimp
Steamed Clams
Sandwiches
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By SANDY PADWE
Place: Waring Lounge
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!
ALL GIRLS ADMITTED FREE
TO THE WEST HALLS RECORD HOP
Lion Harriers Seek
Perfect Campaign
Penn State’s harriers, winners of five straight this fall,
will be seeking their-first undefeated season since 1953 when
they meet Manhattan at 3:45 this afternoon in New York.
The Jaspers, always tough on their home course, have
not lost in Van Cortland Park for o{ the nearest opponent. . '
three years. Gerry Norman, State’s sopho-
Coming into today's meet, more sensation, will be shooting
Manhattan has a 4-1 record. I for a phenomenal tenth straight
with wins over Providence, I first place finish in today’s meet.
lona, Dartmouth and Fordham. ; Steve Moorhead, the ihird
The loss was to Army. I member of the Lions' big three,
Don Cony is Manhattan’s top wiU to | m P rove on last
runner. He started off slowly Y, e * performance agamst
against Providence and lona, but finished
has progressed rapidly and was *£ ft h. Moorhead has garnered
the Jaspers top man against firsts for the season along
Army. He placed fourth against a second a 9 alnst Miclngan
the Cadets and last Saturday; T . ,
placed first in the Fordham meet. t . How 4 le Deardorff, the Lions
Art Evans was the, big gun for ; ° ther , tO P sophomore runner, has
the Jaspers in MHnMB i been proving steadily all sca
the early part I*® 11 and C0l ! ld chal '* nge the big
of the season, thl n ee f ° r . a top Position
nlacine first m■ • « Rounding out Werners lineup
atrainst Pmvi ft &I [are Dennie Johnson, Fred Larson,
dence, lona, and ' ■ ! Lione! Bassett, Mike Miller, Dave
, - -vl, v.-
Dartmouth.' He
has tapere'd off
since, finishing
eighth against i
Army and third |
against Fordham. \
Larry St. Clair, *
John Corry, and ;
Joe Dreiss are sitv* Moorhtad
other returnees from last year’s
team.
Lion senior Herm Weber, run
ning the lasi dual meet of his
varsity career, will captain the
Lion harriers today. Weber ran
his best race of the season last
year against the Jaspers, finish
ing first a full 50 yards ahead
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