PAGE SIX Holy Cross Must Stop Hard-Charging Lion Line (Continued from page one) direct Penn State’s first and sec ond units tomorrow afternoon. Hoak has looked exceplion ally impressive lhe past two weeks against West Virginia and Maryland. The senior quarterback passed for two louchdowns and ran for another against the Mounties and last week he was second to Jim Kerr in rushing with 51 yards. Kerr, the starting right half back, is Penn State's top ground gamer with 354 yards in seven games. He'll be joined in the starting backfield by Hall at quarter back, Don Jonas at halfback Bnd Sam Sobczak at fullback. The line starters will be Henry Oppermann and Bob Mitinger at end. Bill Popp and Joe Blasen ;tein at guard and Stew Barber and Jim Smith will be the tackles. The center will be junior Jay Huffman, who has done an excel lent job week after week for the past two seasons. Penn Slate's on 1 y lineup change will be at second unit left end where Dave Robinson will move into the spot left open by injuries to John Bozick and Dave Alexander. Robinson, who has played at guard all season, was an end on the freshman team last year. He also played end in high school. Bob Hart moves into Robinson's guard slot. Holy Cross’ hopes will ride with a pair of "Frank MevviwcH" sophomores quarterback Pat McCarthy and halfback Tom Hen nessey. McCal lhv, a, real gambler, is Minnesota Bids For 'Big 10' Title By The Associated Press One ronfereneo title and per haps a share in lour others are at stake today as the 19(10 college football season hits the “them that has. gets’’ stage. Minnesota, the-nation's No. 1 team in the latest Associated Press poll, probably has more of everything than anyone ever im agined and could use il to clinch at least a tie for its first Big Ten title in two decades. A victory, over Purdue (2-4-1) would give the resurgent Golden Gophers (7-0) a share of the title. This, coupled with a win over Wisconsin next week, means the title and the possibility of a Rose Bov I bid. The other half of that Rose Powl duo should be Washington: (No. fiV The Huskies (7-1) cam wrap up their second straight; Pig Five title by beating Cali-: fornia (1-1-1). , Second-ranked Missouri (8-0), is; almost assured of returning to the: Orange Bowl, but is eyeing I he i Pig Fight title even more. The! Tigers, playing defending chain-, pmn Oklahoma (2-4-1), can gainj at least a tie for the title with a : victory and if second-place Kansas loses to Colorado. Should both liei victorious, then the title is dec-id-1 ed wlii-n (hey meet next Satur-' day. Missouri hasn't beaten Okla homa. however, since f94T). ! Ag Hill Party Tonight 5:30 P.M. Rec Hail Featuring Full course Turkey a fa king dinner Awarding of over 100 scholarships (Approx. $22,000) Bingo and Door Prizes Square Dancing Tickets $1.25 HUB DISK and WEAVER BUILDING and at the DOOR SATURDAY EVENING if -k if BILL SAUL ★ ★ ★ an excellent runner and has a very accurate air arm. Hennessey is Holy Cross' top ground gainer with 286 yards in 51 carries. It has been mainly due to their offensive work that Holy Cross has come so far. Halfbacks Dick Skinner or Johnny Allen and fubback Kevin Malone will join McCarthy and Hennessey in the backfield. Jack Fellin and Bob Har graves probably will start at end for Holy Cross with Denny Golden and John Westfield at tackle. The probable starting guards are Jim Rhodes and John Tim pevio and the center will be Frank Arment. Frosh Harriers to Run In IC4A Championships Seven freshman harriers, Bob Crowe. Ted Imsvvilier, Bob Miller, Mike Wellington. Walt Hendricks. Carl Landis, and Nelson Prange, will represent Penn State's hopes in the freshman IC-1A Champion ships to be held this Monday in New York. Last year Gerry Norman, the Lion varsity's ace runner, copped the individual title. Collegian Photo Staff Meeting Monday. Nov. 14 7 P.M. COLLEGIAN OFFICE Candidates Welcome THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lion Booters at Full Strength For Clash With Cadets Today The Penn State booters rid dled by injuries to key play |ers all season, will be at full Istrength for a change when ithey meet Army at 10 this morning on Nittany Field. It was feared that center-for ward Howie Farrer might miss the game when a leg mqscle he pulled in the Temple game was slow in healing. But the Lion junior was run ning well in practice yesterday and he’ll probably see action to day. State also will have its two regular wingmen, Glenn Ream and Lou Van Rafelghem, back in the starting lineup after a long absence. Van Rafelghem last saw action in the 4-1 loss to Maryland, when he suffered a sprained right an kle. Ream has been out since the third game of the season with a badly sprained left ankle, "I'm hoping that Ream and Van Rafelghem will put some zip in our attack," Hosierman said. "If we should score four or five goals againsl Army I think it would prove that our wing attack is what has been lacking in the past few games." The Lions have scored only three goals in their last two games, but with the help of an alert defense have scored upset wins over two Eastern soccer Steelers Sign Jumbo PITTSBURGH (/P) Ken; Longenecker, 325-pound tackle from Lebanon Valley cut loose by ; the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier in the season, was signed by the| ;National Football League club. i Longenecker continued to 1 workout with the club after the cut and trimmed down to 285; pounds. He will replace Bertj Rechichar on the roster. Rechi-1 char is out with a thigh injury forj the rest of the season. j Meantime, the Steelers con tinued to prepare for their clash 1 Sunday against the New York; Giants in New York. They worked; chiefly on defense. i By JIM KARL JAY STORMER ★ ★ * powers—Navy and Temple Army brings a 7-1 record into today’s encounter. The only blot on their record was a 2-0 loss to Brockport State Teachers College in the season’s opener. High-scoring Bev Powell will lead Ihe Black Knight front ! _it wasn’t always this good for line at center-forward. Flank- 'Syracuse University football coach ing Powell at wing will be jßen Schwartzwalder, college Frank Keely and Mark Gree- ■; football’s reigning coach-of-the ley. ' . -year. Ben was fired from his first Sam Samaniego and Paul high school coaching job at Sis- Kirkegaard will be at the inside tersville, W. Va. Your razor rides easy all the way. Softens the most stubborn beard instantly for a faster, closer shave, soothes and lubricates your skin. Extra-rich, extra-thick, push-button quick. Regular or Mentholated, only 1.00 @Msucc ““SI e m SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1960 posts with Bill Ogden, Fred Dani loff and Jack Dewar at halfbacks. Kizer Bazan and Art Bomdrow ski get the nod at fullback with Art Brown at goalie. Hosieiman said Slate will have lo go all out if it expects to beat the Black Knights. "Army's soccer teams are al ways well-conditioned and dis ciplined," he said, "and they play hard. In contrast to our short pass game, they'll try one or two passes and then try lo outrun you. “I think we’re going to have to score more than one or two goals to beat them, but we can do it if we play our type of game instead of theirs.” Ken Link will start in place of Farrer at center-forward on the Lions’ front line. The Lion sopho more was moved to the attack from his fullback position two weeks ago against Navy. Last week he scored the first of State’s two goals against Temple. Val Djurdjevic and Gene Rai ford will start at the inside posts. Carlos Astiz, Bill Rierson and (Jay Sionner get the nod at half jback with John Miller and cap itain Wayne Rodgers at fullback Dave Grubbs will be the goalie. S H U L.T O N
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