The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 28, 1961, Image 6
PAGE SIX k * j_ v ' \' K V '; ~, ~.,h &*«» $» f^\w - *-**'* ''■' -,-y*' v •' ■ ■ !** ■ -"^ • C . >-:; r : \e-'; ■ (fcf-i .iM*| ';'V i| V 5 1 Baylor PoSGS Dillard Ruins Schroll's No-Hitter TnnnWTUranlWith Single to Center in Ninth I wIIU II 111 reul MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (/P)' third innings. A double by _r t j— Don Dillard cracked a 1-1 : Russ Snyder followed by Jim 8 * O_ __ i|« a =*« 'pitch on the line into centerfield; Gentile's 461 h homer gave ■ Cj ■ nnrnPrS iin the ninth inning vesterday to Baltimore two in the first in . By JIM KARL ■ V J (break up A 1 Schroll’s no-hitter as ning. Rip Engle has been spending a lot of time lately thinking PITTSBURGH (/P) —lf the the Minnesota Twins walloped ' lO-4 about a couple of M-Boys, and their names aren’t Roger Maris Baylor Bears do to Pitt this: Dillard,’batting for pitcher Joe and Mickey Mantle. [Saturday what Pitt Coach Schaffernoth to lead off the final The culprits who have caused the silver-haired Lion'John Michelosen thinks they.fo® hit coach some restless nights are George Mira and Bill Miller,[may do, the result will be'Schroll who had faced only 26 who team up to give the Univer-l [radically different from anvthing !bat * er . S up }? the ™ ntb ’ , . 1 sit.v of Miami one of the mostl er and a dangerous runner. He ithe Panthers have experienced in' Schroll then walked the next : feared passing combinations inj gels Ihe ball away so fast it 'more than a season 1 * wo men an d S ava U P a three the nation. does liille good lo rush him. He j .. w . L' t , h .. „| run triple to Tito Francona be- Penn Stale will meet the Hurri- really tires ihe ball like he MinheWor. - y ’ fore retiring the next three men. canes tomorrow night in the means it-hard and sharp." Werv ™4l if tIJ Ll francona scored on an infield Orange Bowl betoro an expected Patrick said that Mira have t can, oul * audience of 35,000-45,000. (him a little of Richie Lucas, Penn| see {h em w in n i n p a hie «ame bv ! T h e Twins struck for six runs Mira, a sophomore flash from iState’s All-America quarterback[ an aw f u i j 0 | 0 f points” ° in the sixth inning, four unearned Key West. Fla., is the best jof 1959 |3n awiui loj oi pom s. to sew up Schroll's fourth victory quarterback prospect the Hur- , Ritchie was a better all-around! Michelosen s thinking, how- j n seven decisions, ricanes have had in 10 years, Iplayer than Mira but Mira has the ever, runs contrary to the rec- j * , and that's saying a lot. j edge in passing,” Patrick said. "He °rds- In their last 12 games, the v FW YORK fAP'i_«;teve Rnr Miami has come up with a num-lruns the option much like Lucas,: Panthers have given up only 91 , , \ A!btimn rfl A'Jni« * ’ her or good quarterbacks in the'.so we’ll have to be on our toes 1 points, an average of slightly r 444° la<l decade, the ItHI lllilil'W ’ constantly. One defensive let- more than a touchdown a game. New York * Yankees latest hemp Fran down on our part and boom, that Only three teams in that time w 4,:° , lplH L Cum. who at- kid’s got ’em a touchdown. | have crossed Pitts' goal line ... , rfi „ .HV ; al W® tamed All-Amer- fS. W "If he isn't scoring himself, i more than once. And each of 1 heThih? ica status in 1!I59. ST - more than likely he'll be pass- 1 those teams—Oklahoma, Notre ' en J. , £ a, ?, ks u°i sec . ot }f Miller, n 6 foot. fW ing to Miller or Larry Wilson. ! Dame and Penn State-scored 444, pl -jF h< L d the ninth Impound end TJm their other end." Patrick said i only twice. h LJf a J? k , S ; T 4. a la';;;'"hoSnmm Solid® h Z2! 1 But a combination of Baylor at- losefKuSSfarfflf-S Eli KH J S-ST3S - I':::..,.;«l m iSm whassspas? iaLsfsrts taught 2b passes he said. They can keep your orr) „ ) nwar a w v, a t bp would con for 5 touchdowns 9Hk defense honest with their rins ;° i S lowarcl would ton ' -last year and at “ p.m* up the middL" P j slder more reallstlc thlnk,nB Miami's M-Boys Make Hurricanes Dangerous season’s end became the first Miami junior to make an All- America team. Miller hauled in 33 aerials in his sophomore year, the fifth best performance in the nation —and set an all-time Miami pass receiving record for a sin gle season. lie caught six passes last year against Florida Slate and seven in 1950 against Michigan State. Lion Coach Frank Patrick, who scouted the Hurricanes in their 10-7 loss to Pilt and their 14-7 vidoiy over Kentucky, calls Mil ler a “great receiver” but he thinks Mira is the key man in the Miami attack. "He's definitely their leader." Patrick said. "He's a sharp pass- >wiwmnww, BBKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Wesfern Auto 200 W. College Are. AD 7-7992 *' fi>, J-, •. . cjnnrterbacks Hurricanes The Lion coach was also im- ! “I’m looking for a shotgun; I’m pressed with the Miami line, afraid a rifle wouldn’t hit them,” “They are a very dangerous team. Michelosen jokingly said referring and they have the size and the Baylor’s speedy backs. "Too strength to go with it,” he said.! bad we’re not allowed to use track “They’ll probably outweigh State jshoes.” by 8-10 pounds per man." j As for the passing, Michelosen Patrick singled out Bill Watts,jsaid, “They can strike so well a 6-2, 231-pound right tackle, andiwith the pass. It’s difficult to de- Frank Reinhart, a 6-2, 205-pound icide how to defend against it, left end, as the Hurricanes’ top whether to rush the passer or linemen. idrop back in the secondary.” Suppertime Special V 2 Bar-B-Qued Chicken choice of one: iBMr - Potato Salad gk Peppered Cabbage Macaroni Salad ajf jOp Baked Beans plus choice of soft drink tax HERLOCHERS BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN 227 E. Beaver Ave. AD 8-0518 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA SGA HOUSING COMMITTEE WILL HAVE OFFICE AND PHONE HOURS 7-9 P.M. WEEKNIGHTS The List Maintained Is Non-Discriminatory PERSONS WISHING TO OBTAIN ROOMS OR LANDLORDS WISHING TO RENT ROOMS SHOULD GALL UN 5-7112 OR GO TO 203 HUB THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1961 4 v? i i ' * V BILL MILLER ... Miami’s lop receiver BOSTON (AP) —Jim Pagliaroni drove in two Boston runs with a homer and a double as the Red Sox defeated Chicago 6-4 yester day in their final home appear ance of 1961. 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