WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1961 Pass Defense Presents Problem for Gridders Rip Engle was all smiles after his gridders annihilated Boston University 32-0 Friday night, but yesterday, with only four days left until the Lions meet Army at Beaver Stadium, Engle's grin was less and less in evidence. "We played well against Boston but we're going to have to play better against Army it we want to win," he said. "I'm a little worried about our progress. We're just not thinking like a football team. We're making too many mistakes on fundamentals." Engle mentioned downfield blocking and coverage of kick offs as two areas in which State could stand some improvement. But even more important in the light of Army's passing attack are State's inadaquacie,s on pass de fense. With quarterback Dick Eckert at the helm Army possesses a smooth-working aerial game. So far the Cadets have passed the ball 123 times this year in comparison with 89 running plays. Last week against Michi gan the Black Knights com pleted 22 out of 33 attempts. And to make matters worse Engle considers State's pass de fense "the most vulnerable hole" in the Lion armor. "If we don't come up with something, those Army quarter backs will pass us to death Satur day," he said. In the three games to date State's opponents have been able to move the ball through the air, averaging 122 yards per game. The Lions show a little better in rushing defense, limiting Navy, Miami and Boston U. to a total of 310 yards, or 102 yards per game. Gridiron Notes Former Philadelphia Eagle end Pete Pihos was one of a half dozen pro football scouts at the Boston U. game who had their eye on Bob Mitinger, Rog er Kochman, Jim Smith and a few other Lions . . . "Army's second team is better than ifs first," Boston U. Sports Direc tor Art Dunphy said after the Terriers were beaten 31-7 by the Cadets. "Their whole sec ond unit spent* the summer in ranger training," he said. "They're in better shape than the first team and both together International Film Series Presents Thursday Ingemar Bergman's "BRINK OF LIFE" BRINK OF LIFE was made in 1958 and is based upon a novel of Ulla Isaksson (the woman who wrote the screen play for the overpowering Bergman—directed THE VIRGIN SPRING). The setting of BRINK OF LIFE is a maternity hospital, the camera is devastating in its almost documentary approach. But this film, like the best of the film as a contemporary art form, is full of a strange compassion, a compassion which is impersonal and yet highly authentic. If Bergman's THE SEVENTH SEAL is to be considered a treatise on death, then so must BRINK OF LIFE be con sidered a treatise on life. This film is not open to the criticism of being symbol-ridden. It is blunt, poignant, and as simple as the greatest works of cinematic art. THREE Showings; 3,7, 9 P.M. HUB Auditorium • Tickets Available NOW 50c HUB Desk 50c By JIM KARL At the same time State has picked up 232 yards per game on the ground and 126 through the air. Dave Hayes is State's lead ing ground gainer with 158 yards for a 4.9 average. Hayes ripped off 90 of that total against RU. Don Jonas is second (146), Al Gursky third (120) and Roger Kochman fourth (96). Quarterback Pete Liske has the best average per carry, picking up 44 yards in 4 tries for a 10.7 mark. Liske is also the leading passer with 15 completions on 23 at tempts for a percentage of 65.2. Gursky is the top pass receiver with 5 receptions for 67 yards. Orioles Nome Hitchcock As Manager for '62 BALTIMORE (JP)—Billy Hitch cock, former major league infield er, was handed a baseball "plum" yesterday managership of the Baltimore Orioles. The job, which will pay Hitch cock an estimated $30,000 a year and an attendance bonus, was not sought by the 43-year-old Ala baman, The Orioles went after him. "It's a real thrill being named manager," Hitchcock told a news conference. "I thank the Orioles for maybe taking a chance on me." will run you into the ground." However that ranger training didn't help the Black Knights much against Michigan Satur day. Army spent most of the afternoon digging in against the powerful Wolverines and when the shelling was over they were on the short end of a 38.8 score ... Don Jonas is batting .1000 in the field goal and extra point de partment. He's 3.3 in field goals and 4-4 in extra points ... Chuck Sieminski, Joe Blasenstein and Gerry Farkas are nursing minor injuries but should be ready for Army Saturday ... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA Mississippi Ousts Hawkeyes From No. 1 Spot in Nation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississippi stands at the top of the nation's college foot ball rankings, where their 18 consecutive games without a loss also rates No. 1 as the longest current string of its kind. Ole Miss collected 21 first-place votes in the latest Associated Press weekly poll, 10 more than the second-place lowa Hawkeyes, whom the Rebels ousted from the top spot. This week Mississippi playa the University of Houston. The Rebels . easily . handled . tough Florida State last Saturday 33.0. lowa, the leader the first two weeks, barely got by Southern California 35-34 last week in a game it figured to win easily. Now the Hawkeyes face Big Ten schools, beginning with Indiana this week. Notre Dame, after a 22-20 vic tory over Purdue last Saturday, and Maryland were the new addi tions to the elite, replacing Syra cuse whom the Terps upset 22-21, and Georgia Tech, beaten 10-0, by LSU. Maryland, No. 10, goes against North Carolina this week and Notre Dame; No. 8, plays Southern Cal. Alabama moved into the No. 3 spot after its convincing 35-6 victory over Vanderbilt and takes on North Carolina State this Saturday. Texas, an awe some offensive contigent, ranks No. 4 after trouncing Washing ton State 41-8 for its third vic tory in three starts. This week the Longhorns meet bitter rival Oklahoma. Michigan State and Michigan rank fifth and sixth, respectively, and settle a few matters when they meet in a nationally tele vised game this week. DEAN'S 1111 15c Burgers] Is this the only reason using Mennen Skin Bra Skin Bracer's rugged, long-lasting aroma is an vious attribute. But is it everything? After all, Menthol-Iced Skin Bracer is the after-sh lotion that cools rather than burns. It helps h shaving nicks and scrapes. Helps prevent blemish Conditions your•skin. Aren't these sound, scientific virtues more impor than the purely emotional effect Skin Bracer has women? in that case, buy a bottle. And—have fun The top ten teams with first place votes in parentheses: 1. Mississippi (21) 3/4 2. lowa (11) 341 3. Alabama (4) 329 4. Texas (3) 296 5. Michigan State (2) 259 6. Michigan (2) 259 7. 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Penn State Riding Club Wednesday, Oct. 11 7 p.m. 317 Willard Program: Movies New Members Welcome PAGE SEV f' ~~ ~~, 3i ~,:i.; Y~.;~