PAGE SIX Boston U. To Battle Lions For Ist Win So far this year the hark of Boston U.'s Terrier has been worse than its bite, but that doesn't stop Rip Engle from worrying about his gridders getting tattooed with teeth marks Boston U. coach Steve Sinko didn't hesitate to tell any one who would listen that hisi team would be bigger and better ! White scouted BU in both of its than the average hear this year., losses this year. So far he's half right—they're t "Boston has two games under bigger. their belts now and with that ex- But p despite BU's site and Sin-erience they could be tough," the; said. They had a miser ko's pre season comments, able night against Buffalo . . Terriers are 0-2 so far, losing 24-12 to Buffalo ,and 31-7 to Army.iti es fumbles in the backfield, penal at the wrong time ... every- Maybe that's why Engle is! Ithing that could possibly go worried, for if the New England-iwrong ers are half as good as Sinko in- ill7= timates. BU is due to explode at any time. Engle hopes it won't he tonight, 7 -!-„ ,; • when hi; Lions !, meet the Terriers at ft p.m. on Bos to n University Stale will go • 4 into the game i without first PO Weir team quarterback Galen Hall, who bruised his tight shoulder in the 25-8 loss to Miami last week Taking his place will be Pete Liske, a holdover GB who made his varsity debut at quarter: back a success last week by completing 8 of 11 passes against the Miamians. Except for Liske, Engle will start the same team that opened up aaainst the Hurricanes. Jim Schwab and Bob Mitinger will line up at end, Jim Smith and Charlie Sieminski at tackle, Joe Blasenstein and Harrison Rosdahl at guard and Jay Huffman at cen ter. Liske, Al Gursky, Don Jonas and Dave Hayes comprise the backfield. But there will be a new face on the Neddie Unit. Junior Powell, a 5-9, 170-pound holdover from Lewistown. will replace Gary Wydman as the Reddie Unit right halfback. Powell and Frank Sincek, who scored State's lone TD against Aliami on 'a 6-yard pass from Liske. have been battling for a berth on the Reddie Unit all week. Wydman, a tall 175-pound sophomore from New York, is potentially one of the best pass receivers on the squad, but his hesitancy and indecisiveness when running the ball have re duced his effectiveness. Powell runs with a smooth, flowing stride and when he gets up a head of steam he's hard to catch. The rest of the Reddie Unit lineup remains unchanged. Dick Anderson and Cliff Davis will start at end, Ron Tietjens and Gerry Farkas at tackle, Joe Ga lardi and Dick Wilson at guard and Bill Saul at center. Don Caum will be at quarter back with Roaer Kochman and Powell at halfback and Buddie Torris at fullback. BU, like State, has been hit hard with injuries, the most dam aging being a broken ankle suf fered by halfback Hugh O'Flynn. "O'Flynn's probably their fast. esi back and they 'wave really counting on him." end coach J. T. White said yesterday. INDIE WEEK MT. NITTANY CLIMB SIIN., OCT. 8 BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ate. AD 1-7992 By JIM KARL SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONICS SALES & SERVICE Rear of 454 E. College (Calder Alley at Marshall's Laundry) Phone AD 8-9602 Hours M. & F. 9 to 9 T., W., Th., S. 9 to 5:30 SUNDAY The PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB BOTH . . . STAN KENTON Special Booth Outside Lion's Den THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIV.ERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Lopat . Signs as Coach NEW YORK (AP)--The Kansas NEW YORK (AP)—Bobby Bra- City Athletics, reported yester- gan, former manager of the Pitts day they had signed Eddie Lopat, burgh Pirates, has been named former New York Yankee pitcher, ono of the three coaches of the as pitching coach for next season. Houston Colts'. at 8 P.M. and his New Modern Jazz Orchestra DAVE BRUBECK BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW ! $l.OO for Members $1.50 for Non-Members at the HUB Desk ... or ... featuring The Collegians Come for Dinner ... and Stay to Everyone is Welcome . . . We have No Minimum Age Is The Big Night! Presents in person Brogan Named Coach 233 East Beaver Authentic Italian Cuisine Tonight 9:30 - 12:30 MITM DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET featuring Paul Desmond FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1961 INDLE WEEK HAYRIDE FRIDAY, OCT. 6 In Rec Hall Nittany News
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