FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1961 Eight Syracuse Gridders Sidelined With Injuries • - %• „s 4 ' to, : ,40 : 404 t - ' 4 <t'wt-t o . `4,44 -'?";1 *isr.k" ,t),4411. "'" Frank Patrick's Scouting Report Syracuse Strong, Sizable If it weren't for game monies. Lion backfield coach Frank Patrick would see very little Penn State football. While the Lions struggle for fame and glory each Saturday afternoon, Patrick is usually halfway across the country scouting future opponents. So far this year he's watched Miami beat. Kentucky and Syracuse against West Virginia, Maryland and Nebraska. RECORD: Syracuse has defeated Oregon State, 19-8, West Virginia, 29-14, and Nebraska, 28-6. Maryland beat the Orange two weeks ago, 22-21. COACH: Ben Schwartzwalder, starting his 13th season as head Syracuse coach, has an overall record of 76-37-2, including a 3-1 slate this year. His best season was in 1959 when the Orange won 10 straight games, beat Texas in the Cotton Bowl, and were named the top team in the country. OFFENSE: Against Nebraska last week Syracuse ditched a lot of the fancy stuff they were fooling around with early in the season and went back to their former power attack. The emphasis was on raw power and Nebraska simply couldn't stop them. They ground out three touchdown marches of more than 90 yards each--and the sight was rather frighten ing. They're basically a running team and they utilize half back Ernie Davis to the utmost. Against Nebraska, Syracuse ran 75 plays from scrimmage and Davis carried the ball on 22 of those, or roughly one-third of the time. They don't use Davis much as a decoy, he's too good for that. Quarter back Dave Sarette can complement the running attack with accurate passing. LINE' Their line is bigger and stronger than ours. John Brown, a 6-2, 240-pound senior, is a very good tackle. BACKS: Everyone knows about Davis. Last year he was the third top ground gainer in the nation and he's running just as well this year. What some people don't know is that he's also rough on defense. He's a tremendous tackler. EVALUATIONt Syracuse was like a yo-yo before Saturday's game—up and down, up and down. But against Nebraska they played 60 minutes of hard, near-perfect football. They showed plenty of desire after the loss to Maryland the week before and were extremely sharp. They have a big, strong, business-like squad, and if we play like we did against Army they'll throw us right out of the Stadium. IMUSZEM T.G.I.F. WEST HALLS RECORD HOP DAVE SARETTi . . . doubtful starter tomorrow Time for the TONIGHT 8:00-12:30 In Waring Lounge THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA After 13 years of coaching the Orange of Syracuse, Ben Schwartzwalder must be par tial to that color, but no one would question him if he's feeling blue today. ....,..-,,: 4 i.,.*i 1 With less than 48 hours remain ing before his squad meets Penn State at Beaver Stadium, Schwartzwalder has no less than eight gridders sidelined with as sorted ailments. The game will be televised in the East by ABC•TV as part of its NCAA television series, and as the saying goes, "to the winner go the spoils," According to the latest Lambert Trophy ratings, Syracuse is the overwhelming choice as the top team in the East. A victory for Schwartzwalder's crew would solidify Syracuse's position even more. If State, rated anywhere from a one-point underdog to a one point favorite, could pull out a win, it could move all the way from sixth (behind Villanova and Rutgers) to first. Syracuse has six players out with broken hands, starting quarterback Dave Sarette side lined with a bruised shoulder, and guard Dave Meggyesy in the infirmary with an infected arm. Meggyesy is expected to be ready by tomorrow, but Sarette is a doubtful starter although Schwartzwalder may still use him. The six players with broken hands—captain and starting half back Dick Easterly, alternate unit quarterback Bob Lelli, starting tackle John Paglio, starting full back Bob Schoonover and re serves Jim Gaskins and Dick Bow man, will definitely not play. An NCAA rule prevents play ers from wearing casts on the field. Previously players could wear a cast covered with foam rubber. State is in top physical shape for the contest. Guard Bob Hart, who has missed al! four of State's games to date because of a pre season knee injury, has showed steady improvement and he'll work with the Reddy Unit. =22 By JIM KARL Light the Fuse For Syracuse * The students of this cam pus want a Thanksgiving Vacation. The means for pro viding it exists in our pres ent calendar. This student feels that the administra tion's arguments for possibly withholding it have been in sufficient and that more valid and cogent results must be presented before the stu dents' proposal can be re jected. Record-Brea Leads Maryl By CRAIG YERKES Maryland University's high flying and high-scoring Ter rapins should give Penn State soccer coach Ken Hosterman a pretty good idea Saturday of just . how successful the 1961 !season is going to be. Maryland was last year's sec ond-ranked NCAA team, and this year it may be even better. Thus far the Terps have won their first three games in high-scoring fash ion, Maryland opened with a 3-0 win over Virginia, then blasted North Carolina State, 10-0. Last Saturday the Terps gained re venge for last year's only regu lar season loss by handing Army its first loss, 4.3, in double over time at West Point. Army had won three straight.. If these statistics aren't enough to scare a coach-17 goals against 3—perhaps the name Juan Carlos Martin is. STUDENT HELP WANTED e can you talk to people? • will you work 12 hrs. a week? • are you free Mon., Tues., & Wednes. after 5? • do you need money? If you can answer yes to the above qualifica tions, I can show you a way to put up to $25 per week in your pocket. Just call AD 8-2526 between 10 & 11 a.m. today. THREE The VEST is the surest way of telling last year's suit from this year's. Ob viously, many of our new natural shoulder suits are vested ... Shoulders are your own, trousers handsomely tapered. See them today at KALIN'S. king Scorer and Boaters Martin was last year's outstand ling performer in the NCAA title !game, and this year the senior !from Buenos Aires, Argentina, has !started right where he left off. !His record of seven goals in three games sounds more impressive if you know he scored six of the seven in one game. I Martin's six goals against N.C. . State not only set a school rec ord, but broke the all-time Atlantic Coast Conference rec ord. If this still would not make a `rival coach sit awake nights, add 12 returning lettermen, a fine coach with 15 seasons behind him, land a 32-0-1 ACC record for the ;last eight years to the other im pressive figures. In spite of the 12 returning 'lettermen, four sophomores have managed to break into the starting ilineup, Most significant of these !four is Oyton Tertemis, from Tur ;key. Tertemis plays center for ward and has accounted for six !Maryland scores, one less than !teammate Martin. 10111:10 PIECE SUIT priced from $65.00 / MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE PAGE NINE ‘ l .\ 1 I
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