The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 10, 1960, Image 7

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    SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1960
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By SANDY PADWE
Cautious Gene Corum re
fuses to make any predictions
about the outcome of next
Saturday's Liberty Bowl bat
tle between Penn State and
Oregon.
However, he is certain about
one thing—"the fans are going
to see a great ball game between
a wide-open Oregon team and a
hard-hitting Penn State team
that blocks exceptionally well."
For those who don't remember,
Corum is the unlucky fellow who
inherited a crumbling football
dynasty at West Virginia Univer
sity this year and watched help
lessly as the Mounties wound up
with an• 0 1 8-2 record.
Two of those losses were to
Penn State (34-13) and Oregon
(20.6), so Comm, who is still
recovering fr o m shellshock,
qualifies as an expert on the
two teams.
"Oregon is a different type team
than Penn State," Corum drawled
into the phone yesterday from his
office in Morgantown.
"They use what we call a pro
offense With split ends and wide
backs." They have a real fine
quarterback to run that offense
in Dave Grosz.
"They also have a real crowd
pleaser in this little scooter
Cleveland Jones (5-3, 148). He's
a dangerous outside runner and
pass receiver.
"Now the other halfback—Dave
Grayson—is more of an all4ound
player than Jones and he has
good speed too," Corum said. •
Corum explained that the Ore
gon attack is basically a passing
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Virginia Coach Predicts
Battle in Liberty Bowl
offense because of the wide flank
ers and split ends.
It was originated by Stanford
and it is now used widely in pro
fessional circles.
The way Corum sees it, next
week's game could turn into a
battle between the swift Oregon
backs and State's battle-hardened
linemen.
"Down here, we were a little
more impressed with Penn
State's line than Oregon's.
"Now don't get me wrong,"
ICorum said looking ahead to fu
ture meetings with Oregon, "they
have a good line and they are
tough defensively but Penn State's
itwo lines blocked better than any
one team we played this year."
Cortnn isn't the only coach who
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Gene Corum
came up with such an endorse
ment.
Tommy Nugent of Maryland
stated flatly that State's line play
was the margin of victory when
the Lions beat the Terps, 28-9.
The next week Dr. Eddie An
derson shook his head in amaze
ment as he thought about the
beating his Holy Cross linemen
took from Penn State.
It was the same story the week
after against Pitt.
"Lhonestly don't know how this
one will come out," Corum said,
"all I know is that I'm glad I'll
be watching instead of coaching."
Packers Battle 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO (?P It's
Green Bay's power against San
Francisco's shotgun attack in to
day's battle between two of the
three clubs sharing the top spot
in the National Football League's
Western Division.
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Morquene Drops
MILWAUKEE Mar- ing "We Want football —we want
quette, the nation's largest Catho- justice •
lie university, dropped football Faced with a recently an
nounced fund-raising drive for
and track yesterday in a sta gg er- ,530 million in a 10-year academic
ing blow to the role of intercol- expansion program, the Mar
legiate athletics in the academic quette powers decided the loss of
program.
,!soine $50,000 on football this year
The action' leaving Marquette : was too much to take, despite a
with only one major sport, bask- 78-year tradition as a major in
etball, touched off an angry pro- dependent.
test by some 3,000 students who: Track, perennially a money
emptied classrooms and marched loser, will be abolished after the
on downtown Milwaukee chant-1960-6I school year.
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