THURSDAY. NOVEMBER - 2. 1961 Ninny Harriers, Booters Play Host Roles Saturday The - Perm State cross country and soccer teams will be playing the host roles Saturday, but each will have a dif ferent. objective. The hooters will meet Temple in an attempt to bring their 2-3 record up to the .500 level while the harriers take on Manhattan, always an eastern powerhouse, in their last week of the season with visions of a 4-1 seasonal log. There is a possibility that Coach Ken Hosterman's top two scorers will be lost for the Temple battle. Howie Farrer has definitely been ruled out of the game be- cause of a chipped bone in his leg, and he may be lost for the rest' of the season. Tom Flanagan, with a pulledl ligament in his knee. was a doubt- 1 ful starter early this week but he has made good progress and there' is a chance that he might play. On the brighter aide, half back Jay Stormer., absent for two weeks due to ,an injury in the r kolaryland game, will probably return to ,action. Without. Flanagan and Farrer the Lions will be hard pressed to continue their win one-lose one pattern they have followed this season, and this is the week for a win. In five games State has failed to put together two consecutive wins, but they also have yet to lose two in a row. The Lions lost their first game to West Chester 5-1, won at Col gate 4-9, lost at home to Mary land 5.3, beat Bucknell away 3-2. and dropped a 3-1 decision to Navy at home last week. While the 'hooters are struggling along, coach Chick Werner's har riers finish off a season which has seen them lose a single meet by one point, 27-28 to Michigan State. The Lions hold wins over Pitt, Cornell and Navy. Werner was confident, but cautious in predicting the out come of the meet. "We should be considered the favorites against Manhattan," Werner said. "Manhattan usually starts off slow, but they come on with a bang at the end of the season just like Michigan State." Howie Deardorff, who last week led the Lions to a victory over Navy by breaking the course rec ord at Annapolis, gives Werner an added threat against the Jas pers. "Deardorff is going to be out for blood now that be has tasted victory:' Werner said. Gerry Norman, State's top man when he is right, is still feeling the effects of a tbree;week-old leg injury, but may be sound by Saturday. Steve Moorhead and Mike Mil ler will be backing up Deardorff and Norman in the run for the tape. After Saturday's meet the har riers will have a two wei layoff before defending their 104 A title in New York. Floyd Begins Training TORONTO (AP) Floyd Pat terson, world heavyweight eharn pion, will start training early next week for his Dec. 4 title fight against Toni MeNeeley of Boston. SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONICS SALES & SERVICE Rear of 454 E. College (Calder Alley at Marshall's Laundry) Phone AD 9-9602 Hours tit. & P. 9 to 9 T.. W., Th.. —9 to 530 By DAVE LEONARD Nit. 38, 23 Roll Along Undefeated By MAL ICLUGMAN ' Two powerful football units, Nittany 38 and Nittany 23, con tinued their unbeaten, .un scored-upon campaigns with victories over Nittahy 39 (27-0) and Nittany 21 (20-0) respectively on the Beaver Stadium IM fields last night. Quarterback Chris Robinson figured in all of Nittany 38's scoring. He led his squad to an early score with a 50-yard pass to Bob Kukla and then scored' himself on a 10-yard end run. Nittany 38 added two scores in the closing minutes of the game on a three-yard toss from Robinson to John Paglia and I another end run by the quarter back. Russ Johnson kicked three extra points.. Fred Owen and Matt Lasecki [figured prominently in Nittany 123's victory. Lasecki intercepted a pass and ran 60 yards for a touch down and Owen hit Lasecki with la 40-yard TD aerial. Other Beaver Stadium scores were Nittany 28, 14, Nittany 26, 0; Nittany 29, 10, Forestry So ciety 0; Untouchables 3. Waring AC 0 and Nitfany 36, 12 Nittany 43, 0. Three games were forfeited, with Red Dogs, Redifer, and Duc's losing to Misfits, Nittany 42, and Ennyl, respectively. Scores on the golf course fields were Erie 9, Schuylkill 0; Phi Delia Theta 33, Delta Chi 0; Cambria 13, Blair 7; Luzerne 13, Allegheny 12 ; Lambda Chi Alpha 7, Alpha Epsilon Pi 0; Lacka wanna 1, Centre 0'; Berks 1, Le high 0'; Sigma Phi Epsilon 6. Zeta Psi 0 and Montgomery 3, Bucks 0. 'first downs Army Calls Hansen BALTIMORE (AP)---Ron Han sen, Baltimore shortstop and American League rookie of the year in 1960, will report for active { military duty today at Ft. Meade, Md. r ivw,v2.4,l44wityvvvimf , tAwegmewiskults 0 o "Whaf do ii S : A • rArmargrammlemoratmumans THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PAR FORUM SERIES FALL you know about Christ— historical myth!". Riv. Phillip Saylor TUES Nov T HUB ASSEMBLY 1:00 P.M. Presented by NEWMAN CLUB -4CAlegian photo by GOOD LOSERS: Win, lose or draw, the Col legian Cowards play _football with, a smile, especially when they're having their PiCtaa taken (which seldom happens): The starting lineup for Saturday's big battle with the Mary land student newspaper staff includes (Front Row, tell), Joltin' John "The Bomb" B ea uge, "Mighty Mite" Dave Leonard, Wayne "Twinkle Collegian Cowards Confident Of Win Over Terp Journalists By JOHN BLACK Collegian Coward head coach, I quarterback, manager, assistant manager, water boy, publicity I agent, chaperone and bus driver. A crowd somewhere•in the neighborhood of 35,000 is ex pected to sit in on Saturday'S big football clash at College Park, Md., between the un beaten Penn State and Uni versity of Maryland news paper staffs. The battle, billed as the top at traction in the Eastern Collegiate Conference of Newspaper Writers, will pit the throwing arm of John "The Paw" Black, a poor passer, slow runner, and atrocious faker,. against the all-around play of Bruce Weber, Maryland's five time all-eastern quarterback. Both teams thus far this sea son sport brilliant 0-0 records. The Cowards have never lost a league game, having defeated Pitt 26-0 in 1959 and 34-8 la year. The 1960 encounter ended in a 26-26 tie. ROOM a-i=b,,zgaj. PENNSYLVANIA The only losses ever inflicted onl the Collegian staff came at thel hands of the Collegian Cuties, roughhouse band_ of f emal e 1 writers, and current National' Women's Champions. Led by the passing combinatibni of Meg Teichholtz to Lynne Cerefice, the Cuties handed the staff a 24-6 lacing yesterday on the front lawn of Old Main. The staffs only score came, when Joel "I - always - get - the weather - forecast - right" Myers broke through to hit Teichholtz in the backfield, causing her to fumble. Three plays later Black (why does he get to do everything?) clawed his way over for the score. Fans desiring one of the few remaining tickets should - in quire Saturday at the Maryland Intramural Fields, located on 00 i(l)oiqui al * -* Veal Cutlet w/Tomatoe Sauce Choice of one Veg. - Bread Se Butter 85c rAL:Pz / e 'T\ u, NTT • SAMILY iIIiTAORANTE • Black, official team photographer and keeper of the scrapbook Toes" Hilinski and "Mad Avenue" Marty Zonis. (Top Row. L-R), Dean "Cannonball" Billick. Dick "The Brute" Leighton and Jim "1 use Ipana" Karl. Versatile John:Black. inspirational leader and im-morale booster was busy threw inn passes at the Collegian Cutiei and un fortunately missed the e picture. His completion average is 0 for about 70. the north• end of the Maryland campus. Myers, Coward trainer, bookie and erstwhile weather prognosti cator, predicts warm, sunny weather for the titanic battle. so fans are advised to carry umbrel las. 501ay3 Special Sauer Kraut. & Franks Whipped Potatoes w/dUmplings Bread & Butter 95c • O'Boy Sandwich Nr/F'rench Fries 65c Our Own Made BREAD . . ) and PIES ) To Take Home 230 E. College; Avenite State Collage, Pa. AD 7-7035 PAGE SEVEN BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto VS/ W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 (+- . u,,, (+)
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