FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13 1961 Nittany Lions, Army Equal In Fullback Department By JIM KARL So far Penn State's shaky pass defense and Army's re portedly rugged passing attack have been the focal points of much speculation by local arm chair quarterbacks. But when the going gets rough in tomorrow's Beaver . Stadium contest between the two eastern powers, look for State's Dave Hayes and Army's Al Rushatz— the opposing fullbacks—to be carrying the ball. Both are blue chip players who get that extra yard when it counts the most. In three games this year Hayes AL RUSHATZ Is State's leading ground gainer • . . . scored 10 touchdowns last year with 158 yards in 32 carries for a * * * * * 4.9 average. He has yet to be iand butter man ever since. a 29-yard jaunt against State last, stopped for a loss. 1 Rushatz, who is headed for his, He led the team in rushing and!year. 1 second straight season as Army's, touchdowns last year with 6481. Together Rushatz and Pappas top line-smasher, has quite a suc- yards and 10 scores. Only three make Army a constant threat on cess story behind him. •Black Knight fullbacks, including the ground, even though the Ca- The 196-pound fullback came the immortal Doc Blancharc,!dets have been labeled a passing to West Point with a reputation picked up more yardage along the team this year. as an outstanding wrestler. He 'ground in one season. I First team quarterback Dick wasn't slated to see much ac- Rushatz has been just as suc- 1 Eckert is the fifth leading pass lion on the football field as a 1 cessful as a wrestler. He won 1 er in the nation percentage-wise sophomore in 1959 but got a : the Eastern 177-pound crown in 1 and is second among all signal break when Jim Eielson and 1 1959 and just missed repeating callers in total completions. Don Bonko, seasoned perform- , fast year. 1 Last week when Michigan ers, were injured. I 1 Backing up Rushatz at fullback ganged up to stop Rushatz up the Rushatz took over the starting is George Pappas, another excel-,middle, Eckert completed 22 of 23 slot and has been Army's bread lent runner who broke away for, passes for 164 yards. * * * * * * Joe Blackgrove was slated to back up Eckert at quarterback but the sleek 165-pounder was switch ed to halfback just yesterday by coach Dale Hall. i 1 Army had trouble running outside against Michigan and Hall hopes that with Black grove's speed he may be able to turn State's ends a few times and open up the middle for Ru- ' shatz. Poll Decides Integration AUSTIN, Tex. (,LP)—A campus opinion poll on integration of ath letics at the University of Texas will be taken at the student gov ernment elections Oct. 25. The question will be worded: "Do you favor allowing partici pation of capable athletes of all races in the university's intercol legiate athletic program? Yes, or no." BEAT ARMY r., t . ac ez . . 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Allen St. e AD 8-1241 1 Dave Robinson is still out with a shoulder separation and it's —Collegian Photo by John Bzaugo doubtful whether he'll see any DAVE HAYES action for at least three more . . . leading Lion ground gainer weeks. DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT THE 4 KNIGHTS PIZZA SPAGETTI LUNCHEONS DINNERS Your Favorite Beverages MEY ERS' Restaurant No Minors 238 W. College Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Even as a quarterback Black grove was considered Army's best running back. With quarterback Galen Hall a doubtful starter for State Pete Like will probabiy see action with the Lions' starting unit and Don Catlin will direct the Reddies. Hall is still hindered by a bruised shoulder he received in the loss to Miami. and unless he is pressed coach Rip Engle will probably save him for Syracuse next week. Bob Hart, the Lions injured right guard, is working out with the Reddie Unit and will probably be able to play against Syracuse also. Harriers Will Face Big Red's Machooka Penn State's cross country team extended a two season victory skein to seven straight by beating Pitt Saturday, but everything could come crashing down tomorrow when the harriers entertain a strong Cornell squad on the golf course. "This is probably the best Cor nell squad in the past ten years," Lion coach Chick Werner said yesterday. The Big Red possess one of ling those errors." the top distance men in the i Against Pitt the mistakes didn't country in Steve Machooka. mean much, but if there is a repe "Machooka is one of the best!tition against Cornell it—could ,prove fatal. distance runners I have seen,"l Werner said he was very happy Werner said. "- over Colin Grant's record break he cracks oi ing victory in the freshman meet first three m( !Saturday against Pitt. "Grant tomorrow, C o broke a record which has been nell could wi ;held by some of the top runners the meet becaus in the country over the years and they have som, !this certainly was a fine accom good boys back plislunent," Werner said. Mg him up." Due to the football game, the Machooka, !times of both the freshman and asophomor ;varsity meets have been switched proved he w; ;from 1 p.m. to 11 a.m. the best fro! runner in U. East last year by running away with the IC4A freshman title. The Cornell freshi man team finished third in that' event, which is another cause for Werner to worry. In the same! meet, the Lions finished ninth. Although State won in a con vincing (17-12) fashion over the Panthers, Werner said that his runners will have to work to 11 improve their pacing. "I said before the Pitt meet that it was going to be an easy' one, and it was," Werner said. 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