FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1961 Holy Cross Best State £ -k i( By JIM KARL Penn State has faced plenty of fine quarterbacks this year, but Holy Cross’ Pat McCarthy may top them all. Largely because of McCarthy, Holy Cross-is 5-2 so far and cur rently ranked third in the nation in passing. The Crusaders have lost to Villanova (20-6) and Syracuse (34-8) and defeated Buffalo (20-8). Boston University (20-7). Dartmouth (17-13), Dayton {2B - and Massachusetts (44-7). Lion Coach Rip Engle figures McCarthy’s pitching arm will play a big part in the outcome of to morrow’s Beaver Stadium clash. The Lions have been working all week on pass defense, an area that has proved troublesome in past games. Ever since the second game of the season, when Miami's George Mira picked apart State's aerial armor to lead the Hurricanes to a 25-8 upset. State has experienced difficulty in containing the opposition's pass- Bowls Out for Rutgers NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) —Rutgers University announced yesterday it is not interested in being considered for any post season football game. Albert W. Twiichell, director of athletics at unbeaten Rutgers, said in announcing the decision: "The hysteria surrounding bowl feelers is clouding our immediate objective, which is to win the games remaining on the schedule against Colgate and Columbia." IT'S A CLASSIC! WEST HALLS RECORD HOP TONIGHT 8:00-12:30 WARING LOUNGE pat McCarthy ... best of the East? ★ ★ ★ mg games. California’s Randy Gold and Maryland’s Dick Shiner had good days against State, Gold’s coming' in a 33-16 defeat and Shiner’s in a 21-17 victory. But the Lion coaching staff re gards McCarthy as more danger ous than any other QB State will face this year. "Personally, I think Mc- Carthy is the best quarterback we'll face all year/’ Lion end coach J. T. White said yester day. "He definitely has Randy Gold beat. He’s a lot quicker and he does more things bet ter.” White has spent the past three weekends scouting the Crusaders. Last week he watched McCarthy roll for a total of 244 yards passing and running in the first half against Massachusetts. Lion quarterback coach Joe Paterno is another McCarthy booster. "He’s as good as any quarterback in the East,” Paterno said yesterday. "He's excellent on the roll out run and pass and he's also THANKSGIVING mm. special I! you're here for "TURKEY" meet your chick at the TIM ICE SKATING PARTY Saturday, Nov. 25 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Has a good, strong runner. He could make a lot of teams as a half back." ! As a sophomore last year Mc- Carthy was named to State's all opponent team despite a 33-8 lacing by State. ‘‘The only quarterback who came close to him in my opinion was Army’s Tom Blanda,” said Hank Oppermann, last year’s Lion captain. McCarthy has plenty of help Hawks Decline Rens' Offer To Get Green PITTSBURGH (fl - Lenny Litman, owner of the American Basketball League’s Pittsburgh Rens. offered yesterday to trade Jim Palmer to St. Louis of the National Basketball Association for Si Green. However, Ben Kerner, owner of the Hawks, termed the proposal ridiculous. He said Palmer had jumped from the NBA to the ABL and if he were in the NBA he would belong to New York. ★ * ★ Rated Faced . Crusader cruiser it ★ ★ in the Crusader backfield in Tom Hennessey, a lop candidate for All-East honors, and A 1 Snyder, one of the lop pass re ceivers in the nation. Hennessey will be the fastest man on the field Saturday,” White; said. He wiggles and squirms: when he runs and he’s very tough; to stop. He’s what I call a ‘desire'! football player. He plays for keeps every second.” Snyder is McCarthy’s favorite pass-receiver. Going into the Massachusetts game last week, he; was among the top five receivers in the nation. It was Snyder’s leaping, finger tip catch of a last period pass at the goal line that gave the Cru saders a 17-13 victory over Darthmouth earlier this year. IM Bowling Results FRATERNITY LEAGUE B ?AM 8 Delta Sig. Phi 0 Phi Sig. Delta 6 Phi Sig. Rappa 2 Sig. Chi Rho 8 AGR 0 A. Epsilon PI 6Pi Kap. Phi 2 Delta Chi 6 Sig. Phi Ep. 2 High Game—PHlL GAY. Sig. Phi Ep., 222 High Series—PHlL GAY. Sig. Phi Ep„ 564 High Game (team)~A. Ep. Pi, 802 IM Cage Results FRATERNITY Chi Phi DTD Theta Ciii 35 Alpha Zeta 15 Theta Del. Chi 33 Tau Phi Del. 23 INDEPENDENTS Clearfield 35 Lancaster 23 Mercer 29 Washington 21 Fayette 39 Lebanon 25 Franklin 45 Somerset 18 Chester 26 NorlhumbTd 21 C agers in Scrimmage Penn State's varsity basketball team will scrimmage St. Francis of Loretto in Rec Hall tonight ai 8. Coach John Egli said that the scrimmage will- be open to spec tators. The Lion cagers open their season at home Dec. 2 against Maryland. Are You TIRED OF WAITING FOR HAIRCUTS? IF SO. 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