The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 28, 1961, Image 14

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Frosh Shoot for First Win
Against Unbeaten Panthers
Penn State's freshmen grid
ders make their only home
appearance of the season this
morning at 10 when they
tangle with the unbeaten Pitt
frosh on Beaver Field (next to
Rec Hall).
Losers to Navy last week by
26-0, Coach Earl Bruce's squad
will be out to even its record
against a Pitt team that has scored
successive wins over Kent State,
34-0, and West Virginia, 29-14.
Leading the Panther squad
will be Fred Mazurek and Fran
Novak. the double - trouble
quarterback twins. In the two
games so far these two have
had a hand in every one of
the Panther touchdowns.
Mazurek was one of the most
sought after ball players in high
school at Redstone, Pa., where he
wan an All-Amerifan high school
first team quarterback as a
senior.
In the first two games for the
Panther Cubs, he tossed four TD
aerials and scored two others on
runs, including a 95-yard return
of a kickoff against West Virginia.
Novak, Mazurek's under
study. has also been outstand
ing, heaving two scoring tosses
and hitting paydirt himself on
quarterback sneak. •
Starting in the backfield with
eithe- Mazurek or Novak will be
Torn Black and Nick Warino at
halfback, and Torn Abele at full
back.
Starting at ends for the Pan
thers will be Bill Howley and Ron
Simante 1, a 6-7, 210-pounder
who has caught two TD passes.
The interior line will show
BEAT CALIFORNIA
Ron Liniburg and Bernie
Hynde at tackle, Ron Cimino
and Don Sweeney at guard, and
Marty Schottenheimer at center.
BFuce is expected to go with the
same starting lineup that an:-
swered the call against Navy.
Paul Stanek will probably get
the call at quarterback, although
to see plenty of action. At half-
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
back, it will be George Brome
and Gary Klingensinith, and at
fullback, Tom Bleehash. All three
boys drew praise from Bruce for
their fine play against Navy.
Bill ,Bowes and Jim McLean
will start at ends; Noel Sabatino
and John Simko at tackle; Frank
Dolman and 'Don Miller at guard,
and Glenn Ressler at center.
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Barkmao Top Scorer
PHILADELPHIA VP) -- East
Stroudsburg's Toby - Barkrnan,
scoring touchdowns on runs of 50,
47 and 11-yards against Cheyney
State last Saturday, has regained
the lead in the Pennsylvania col
lege football scoring derby, ac
cording to the latest Associated
Press survey.
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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1961
NFL to Meet In January
NEW YORK (AP)—The annual
meeting of the National Football
League will be held the week
starting Monday, Jan. 8, at Bal
Harbour, Fla., the league office
announced yesterday. This will
take place two days after the sec
ond annual NFL playoff bowl in
Miami.