PAGE SIX Sixteen Seniors Play Final Home Game (Continued from fjage one) pleted 64 per cent of his passes (51-79) for 526 yards and three touchdowns. Collins has been his favorite target. The junior end has hauled in 15 aerials for 217 yards and two TDs this fall. Betty is extremely capable when it comes to running Mary land's diverse attack which fea tures the "I" or the "I" flanker. Nugent originated the forma tion in the latter 40's when he was at V.M.I. and it has been quite successful. Instead of lining up in a straigbt-t, the Terp backs lineup directly behind the quarterback in a straight line. The fullback does r..-st of the work when the Terps run from the "I" and they have a pair of solid performers at this position in Rex Collins and Pal Drass. Drass is Maryland’s leading ground gainer with 216 yards and ! Collins .is right behind with 196. Maryland's halfbacks today will be co-captain Ev Cloud and sophomore Tom Brown. On the line, the Terps have Gary Collins and co-captain Vin nie Scott at ends, and 230-pound sophomore Gordon Bennett and junior Tom Sankovich at tackle. Soph Dave Crossan and junior Bill Kirchiro will be the guards and junior Bob Hacker is the center. Penn State (3-3), will go with its. usual starting unit headed by Galen Hall at quarterback, Jim Kerr and Don Jonas at half back and Sam Sobczak at full back. Up front, Lion coach Rip Engle will start captain Henry Opper mann and All-American candi date Brj' Mitinger at end. Stew Barber, described by En- Eight All-Americans To Be Honored at Game Penn State will salute its All -) Americans today when the Nit tariy Lions meet Maryland in the 1960 home finale. Eight of the ten Penn State; players who were named to at least one All-American first team will participate in the affair.; They’ll he honored at the game! and at a post-game dinner. ; The Lions’ first All-American,; \V. T. (Mother) Dunn, and the: most recent, quarterback Richie; Lucas, are unable to attend. Dunn,! a former center, lives in Hawaii.; Lucas will'be traveling with the! Buffalo. Bills. i The eight All-Americans whoj Will return, their positions, and the year in which they were selected are: end Bob Higgins, 1919; halfback Charley Way, 1920; halfback Glen Killinger, 1921; guard- Joe Bedenk, 1923; center Leon Gajecki, 1940; guard Steve Suhey, 1947; end Sam Tamburo. | 1948; and guard Sam Valentine, ' 1956. i; igle as one of the nation’s best ’linemen, will start at tackle along with junior Jim Smith, Fireball Joe Blasenstein, who leads the Lions in individual tackles, and Bill Popp are the guards while the always de pendable Jay Huffman will : slarf at center. ■ Today’s game marks the last home appearance for 16 seniors. Bowing out are ends Henry Oppermann, Dave Alexander, Dave Truitt and Jirn Schwab; tackles Stew Barber and Bob Gil mour: guards Dick Butterfield, BUI Popp and Wayne Berfield. Also, halfbacks Dick Pae, Ed Caye and Jim Kerr; quarter bads Dick Hoak and Jon Lang and fullback Sam Sobczak. Another senior, end John Bo zick, will not be in uniform today. He suffered a broken leg in the West Virginia game last week and will be out for the rest of the year. Next week, Penn State will be at Holv Cross and Maryland will be at North Carolina. Penn State's three wins have been over Boston University, 20-o,* Army. 27-16; and West Virginia, 34-13. The Lions lost to Missouri, 21-8 Syracuse, 21-15 and Illinois, 10-8 Honorary Agriculture Fraternity Invites All Eligible Freshmen To an OPEN HOUSE. Sunday, Nov. 6 Refreshments Will Be Served House Located on West End of Campus 7imiim»nmmhmiiimimiimiimniiminiiniimnnHmmiiitniiimn»uit^ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Minnesota, lowa Clash In Key Game By The Associated Press lowa’s top-ranking Hawlteyes take on third-ranking Minnesota today in a key clash of all-win ning powers highlighting the best and most important college' foot ball program of the year to date. Big Ten and Rose'Bowl hopes will be on the block in the na tion’s No. 1 game at Minneapolis. That’s the way it is all the way down the line for most members of the top 10 in the first week of decisive November. Although lowa has ■ whipped Minnesota five straight times, the fast-striking Hawkeyes (6-0) are rated no better than a toss-up against the big, defensive-tough Gophers (6-0). Penn State conqueror Missouri (7-0), second-ranked, faces Colo rado (5-1) at Columbia, Mo., in a game that could decide the Big Eight title. The quick-clawing Tigers are two-touchdown favor ites to close in on the Orange Bowl bid. Navy, ranked fourth, seventh ranked Washington, eighth-rank ed Tennessee, ninth-ranked Syra cuse and ■ tenth-ranked Rice all will have to fight for their lives against rugged opposition. Only fifth-ranked Ohio State ; (5-1), which is host to Indiana, and sixth ranked Mississippi (6-1- 1). which entertains Chattanoo ga, can breathe easily. The Middies (7-0) are rated onlv a shade over Duke (5-1) of the Atlantic Coast Conference. ' Washington (6-11 meets South ern California (3-31 in the battle !of the Pacific Coast. Tennessee (5-0-1) invades At lanta for a Southeastern Confer ence clash with thrice-beaten but still dangerous Georgia Tech (4-3). i Syracuse (6-1), its 16-game win ning streak shattered by Pitts burgh last week, hopes to find the victory combination again against Army’s strengthened. Black Knights (5-2) at New York’s Yan kee Stadium. Rice (5-1) journeys to Little Rock for a toss-up tilt with Ar kansas (5-2). 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