The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1961, Image 6

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MAPPING OUT STRATEGY: Lion backfield the Mountaineers in their games against Army
coach Frank Patrick shows Rip Engle one of and George Washington, Stale will leave by
West Virginia's pet plays at a blackboard ses- bus this morning for Morgantown,
sion before practice yesterday. Patrick scouted
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Nittanies Wary of W. Va.
By JIM KARL i West Virginia rebounded at
After vipwino movies of Arm y the next week and th<?n dc ‘
Atttr viewing movies oij feated George Wash i n gton 12-6
West Virginia’s upsets overcast week.
Dll( p onr There have been many factors
Pitt and Army, some Penn present in the . return of time
Slate players are calling the football to the hill country, but
„ , • probably the most evident is the
Mountaineers the best team : £ ulstan | ing p)ay of two sopho _
we’ll face all vear.” i mores, fullback Glenn Holton and
Lion halfback Junior Powell ua F r^«;j™dColvar d .
rC^i^ : ' yerS lmpl ' eSSed ! Holdinsky. Tom Woodeshick.
“I’m" sure we'll be up for them ”j S Dl Sent Holton
he w d yesterday We 11 have to Jn }he back fi e ] d< Together these
be )f 1 hey play Saturday the way four haye accounl 9 ed for 929
they did against Army.!
Slate will be favored by at and co 9 -cap S tain Bob
Timmerman have bee n P sidelined
wifil injuries but both are expect-
Wesi Virginia has already scored : dt h J dby tomorrow.
upsets over two teams which Meanwhile, Rip Engle is trying
L taShtf Y to decide what 10 d ° about his
Coach Gene Coburn’s gridders fullback dilemma ' Starter Dave
deflated Pitt, 20-6 four weeks ago,
A second Stale football player
has been nominated to the roster
cf candidates for the All Ameri
can team to be selected by the
American Football Coaches As
sociation.
Center Jay Huffman was
named this week to the squad
by the voles of more than 500
coaches. Earlier this season
end Bob Mitinger received a
nomination. The team has been
narrowed to 51 players.
and after a 12-6 defeat at Boston
University the next week. West
Virginia surprised Army 7-3 at
Michie Stadium.
It was the first time an Army
team had failed to score a touch
down since the last game of the
1957 season, when Navy won 14-0.
The Mountaineers opened their
campaiqn with losses to Rich
mond (35-26), Vanderbilt (16-6)
and Syracuse (29-14) to run iheir
winless streak to 18.
But they caught fire against
Virginia Tech the next week and
exploded for a 23-0 win.
Since that long-awaited taste of
victory West Virginia’s confi
dence and spirit has been growing
with each game.
After the Pill win there was a
flight letdown at Boston and
ihe Terriers, a team that ex
pected to go places this year
but wound up losing its first
four games, didn't pass up ihe
chance for an upset.
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Hayes suffered a sprained ankle
against Maryland. He’ll make the
trip but probably won’t play.
Buddy Torris, who did a bang
up job in Hayes' absence against
the Terrapins, will fill-in for
Hayes, but a badly bruised el
bow will keep him from going
at full speed.
Bemie Sabol will back up Tor
ris. Engle also is taking along
sophomores Ed Stuckrath and
Tom TJrbanik and said he will use
both if necessary.
Four linemen, Gerry Farkas,
Bill Saul, Harrison Rosdahl and
Dick Wilson, have been slowed
by various injuries but should be
ready tomorrow.
Gary Wydman, a Reddie Unit
halfback, who has been out since
the Syracuse game with a chest
bruise, was pronounced fit yester
day by team physician Alfred H.
Griess.
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Top NFL Draft Choices
To Ploy in U. S. Bowl
WASHINGTON (/P) The
U.S. bowl hopped into the
scramble for top college foot
ball players yesterday. It. an
nounced a Jan. 7 all-star game
matching teams composed of top
draft choices of the National Foot
ball League.
The game’s date puts the U.S.
Bowl—to be played in the new
50,000-seat D.C. Stadium—in di
rect competition for players with
two other all-star games the same
weekend, the Senior Bowl in
Mobile, Ala., and the Hula in
Honolulu.
"We're going after the top
players hot and heavy," said
Milton Feaster, U.S. Bowl gen
eral manager. "We're interested
in only one thing—getting the
best players possible for the
game."
And Fenster said his group
hopes to enlist the aid of Con
gress in recruiting top players by
having the congressman from
each player’s district serve as an
informal sponsor to help enter
tain him.
The contest will match players
drafted for the NFL’s Eastern
Conference against players draft
ed for the Western Conference.
Two NFL coaches will direct the
25-man squads.
, Pete Rozelle, NFL commission-
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er, commented in Philadelphia:
"We in the National Football
League are proud that our play
er selections are being used as
a basis for lhe invitation of
East and West squads. The con
cept of the game is excellent. •.
we are certainly ready to co
operate with the U.S, Bowl com
mittee in any way possible."
This is the second bowl game
announced for the new D.C. stadi
um, which opened for business
this fall.
The National Trophy Bowl plans
a Dec. 30 game between two col
lege teams. It announced yester
day it is considering Maryland
and Navy as possible host teams
with Alabama, Mississippi, Ore
gon and Georgia Tech in the run
ning to complete the match.
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