SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1961 Low-Down on Lion Opponents Hurricanes Hit Kentucky; Passing Duel Expected Who They Ploy Kentucky (A) Buffalo <H) Richmond (II) ... Oregon St. (A) Texas (H) SMU (A) Vanderbilt (A) no came Miami fjoston l T » Army Syracuse California Maryland West Virginia Holy Cross Pitt The MIAMI Hurricanes, 10- 7 losers to Pitt last Saturday, get another chance to prove they are the top independent power in the South when they clash with Kentucky at Lexing ton today. Miami will be counting heavily on the passing of sophomore quarterback George Mira and the receiving of All-American end Bill Miller. Kentucky should also go to the Coach Tommy Nugent is hoping air today. The Wildcats have a ERNIE DAVIS his MARYLAND Terrapins aren't fir.e passer in Jerry Woolum and ■. . Elmira Express corralled when they meet South an excellent receiver in Tom ★ ★ ★ Methodist in the famous home of Hutchinson, All-Southern Confer- Point where pa , sjn2 MeH& e ii MuS £ ngS : C °w° n B ° *” ence as a soDhomore last season ■d’j * i td* i ” » .Dallas, Texas, tonight. e • uJi i 1 Rideout leads Richmond against XT . , , .. > and the eighth leading pass re- g| Knight- I Nugent has 24 leltermen return ceiver in the nation with 30 re-, Rideout wh £‘ ranked 15th f ro . m > ast year ’ s <?,am which eeptions. :the.nation in passing last year,) flmsl ! ed season with a rush. Up New England way BOSTON engineered the‘Spiders To 'a" vie-! winning five out of the last six UNIVERSITY opens its season tory over West Virginia last weekJ games " against Buffalo under the lights Army should have a potent Leading the veteran starters is tonight. BU will be without the ground attack this year with A 1 ;tho Terp’s brilliant All-Anreiican services of veteran halfback Albie Rushatz back at fullback and two p nd. Gary, Collins. The 6-3, 205- Stonkus who is sidelined with a quarterbacks who run like half-;P°ttnd senior from Williamstown, knee injury, but the rest of the backs in Joe Blackgrove and Dick: Pa - the best end evel ' ,0 P l£ *y starting backfield is ready to go. Eckert. ;for Maryland, has been selected BU beat Buffalo 42-14 last year Two of the nation’s top football ® ve ln season first but coach Steve Sinko is wary of players will meet in a head-on■ t , the Bull’s wide open offense. "Buf-duel at Portland. Ore. where. WEST VIRGINIA will be look falo is a team of many tricks,” SYRACUSE and Oregon State ing for its first win in 15 games be said. "There is no offense that meet in an interscctional clash, jagainst Vanderbilt at Nashville, they haven’t used at one time or. Svraeuse has All-American Er-? T(Jnn - tonight, another and playing a team like nie‘Davis manning its left half-: HOLY CROSS and PITT are that early in the season can reallyback position, while Oregon Statejidle this week. Coach Eddie An be dangerous.” ijunior quarterback Terry Bakerjderson’s Crusaders will meet Buf- ARMY Coach Dale Hall will see shapes up as top back on the;falo in their opener next Satur just how much air security hisiwest coast. {day and Pitt will try for its sec- Cadcts can throw up at West? Davis, 6-2 and a powerful 210- end win against Baylor. Tribe Boss Sees Certain Gate Rise CLEVELAND (AP)—Cleveland General Manager Gabe Paul, dis appointed by the turnout of only 725,000 to Indians' home games this season, says he believes the city is ripe for an upsurge in base bail attendance. ‘ I think the people are all griped out,” Paul said in an in terview before the team headed for Kansas City on the final road trip of the season. “The com plaints about this and that arc starting to lessen and the pendu lum is beginning to swing the other way. “Baseball attendance goes in cycles. This town is ready now and it’s our job to give them something to see.” Daily Collegian Subscriptions Keep your parents up to date on campus events - - - an excellent supplement for your letters. Name Address Subscription for 1 year of Col legian $6.00 Daily Coilegian Box 261 no came wm m irffi m HL* '-- ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ ★ WITHOUT A SCORE CARD . . . you can't keep track off your College Schedule and Appointments without one of Balfurd's College Calendars. They are yours for Free! Absolutely Free, with no strings attached. Come and get yours while getting is good. Our supply is limited. GET YOUR CALENDARS AT: 307 West Beaver Avenue 111 South Garner Street across from the Campus Shopping Center Craftsmanship ... a little finer, a lot more careful pounds, was the nations No. 3 ground-gainer a year ago with 877 yards. The Elmira (N.Y.) Express averaged a brilliant 7.8 yards per cany and drew plaudits from coast to coast. All Baker did as a rookie was set ar. all-time Oregon State, total offense record. The Portland na tive gained 610 yards as a ball carrier, averaging 5.5. yards pel try, and completed 60 of 117 passes for 863 more yards. His grand total was 1473 yards gained as well as a 6.5 average. CALIFORNIA will have its hands full at Berkeley where it hosts highly-ranked Texas. Coach Marv Levy is counting on the passing of Randy Gold and the line smashes of George Pierovich to move the football against the Longhorns. Lions Play Miami, BU Concessionaire Jobs In Next Two Games Anyone interested in a con m NeXT IWO l*ames cessionaire job for the coming After today’s game, Penn State football season should report to hits the road for night games at 237 Rec Hall as soon as possible. Miami (Fla.) and Boston Univer-j “ 1 sity. The Lions will return homejFootbalf Managers Oct. 14 when they’ll face Army iiv All freshmen and sophomores the first of a three-week home-interested in being varsity toot stand that also includes Syracuse ball managers should report to and California. >248 Rec Hall as soon as possible. Kart Park Raceway Kart Races Every Saturday 8 p.m. Spectator Admission 50c . . Children under 12 years 25c Drawings for Prizes, Saturday, Sept. 23 such as Coupon Books for TWIN KISS and Meal Ticket for NEW COLLEGE DINER also Coming Soon at Kart Park Motorcycle Drags ATTENTION FRATERNITIES Bob Schrack of the Kart Park staff, is trying an experi mental program with America’s newest motor sport— Kart Racing. The Fiats that are interested in racing Karts in the Saturday night races can do so by contact ing Bob Schrack at the Trampoline Center, E. College Ave. Kart Park will furnish the karts, Frats pay $1.25 entry fee. Trophies will be given for first place in the “Fraternity Feature.” Points will be kept and a high point trophy awarded at the end of the term. We Supply the Karts—YOU Race Them Call or Stop at the Tramps and Get In on It AD 7-2461 YOU CAN'T TELL THE PLAYERS 4 Lomlmuu PAGE FIFTEEN
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