SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1961 Army, Navy Clash Today; President Will See Game By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer PH IL ADELP HIA(/P)—Army rules an uncomfortable 1-point favorite over Navy in their spangled climax to the college football season today with the thin possibility that w•Rose Bowl bid may go to the winner. President Kennedy, a touch football enthusiast, will be in the sellout crowd of 98,616 jamming Philadelphia Stadium for the 62nd annual service spectacle. It will be carried on a national television network (ABC, kickoff 1;30 p.m. EST). The President, the first com mander-in-chief to see the game since Harry Truman attended in 1949, will sit on the Army side during the first half and on the Navy side during the second. But he may find it hard to main- . . • Navy captain fain strict impartiality. He was , * * * a PT boat commander during hazy, partly cloudy day with tern- World War II and was decorated perature in the mid 50s. for heroism by the Navy. I The two rivals enter the game Ideal weather was forecast. The, about as closely matched as pos weatherman said it would be a sible. Each has won six games Holiday Sports Schedule Steve Garban. assistant business manager of athletics, has an nounced the ticket procedure for all home athletic events scheduled during the holidays. As in previous years, matriculation cards will admit students to all regularly scheduled athletic events. For all other persons tickets will go on sale at Roc Hall approxi mately 2 hours before the start of the event. The price of tickets is $1 for single events and $1.50 for the basketball wrestling twin bill against West Virginia Dec. 16. Dale Time Dec. 5 0:00 p.m. Dec. 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 18 9;15 p.m. Dec. 19 8:00 p.m. Dec. 23 Dec. 28-28-30 Jan. 3 Dec. 9 8:00 p.m. Dec. 16 7:00 p.m. Try our excellent cuisine with Catering to discriminatingriNsi u Ct: ,P. tastes, we know you'll be pleased with our delicious . foods so expertly prepared. Sizzling steak dinners so graciously servedl with tasty trimmings Try a delicious Steak Dinner at The EUTAW HOUSE 13 Miles East of State College ... Potters Mills BASKETBALL Opponent Lehigh Syracuse Colgate West Virginia Syracuse Ohio State ECAC Quaker City Tournament Duke WRESTLING Navy West Virginia (precedes basketball) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSItY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * ~ `:y~~ ~~~ , .. JOHN HEWITT University Park Syracuse, N.Y. Hamilton, N.Y. University Park University Park Columbus, Ohio Philadelphia (Palestra) Durham, N.C. University Park University Park chef iesi * * * MIKE CASP . . leads Cadets * * and lost three. They played three mutual opponents—William and Mary, Detroit and Penn State. Army whipped all three. Navy, beat two but lost to Penn State' 20-10. Pressure is always intense when these two old antagonists clash, but this year there is extra heavT pressure on Army Coach Dale', Hall and his Black Knights. Ar-' my _has been able to win only', one of the last five meetings and( dropped the last two games-43-12; in 1959 and 17-12 last year. Woolrich Popover Styled in Plaids $10.95 1961 AP Ali-East Team • ENDS 808 MITiNGER, PENN STATE 6.2 261 SR. GREENSBURG, PA. GREG MATHER, NAVY 6-5 212 SR. WOODLAND HILLS, CAL 808 ASACK, COLUMBIA DALE KUHNS, ARMY LARRY VIONArd, PITT JOHN HEWITT, ARMY ALEX KROLL, RUTGERS ERNIE DAVIS, SYRACUSE STEVE SIMMS, RUTGERS PAT McCARTIIY, WILY CROSS AL RUSIIATZ, ARMY • SECOND TEAM ENDS: Dave Viti, Roston University; John Mackey, Syracuse. TACKLES: JIM - SMITH, Penn State; John Brown, Syracuse. GUARDS:-.Rich Ross, Villanota: Mike Caw, Army. CENTER: JAY HUFFMAN. Penn State. RACKS: GALEN HALL, Penn State; Harry Crump, Boston College; Frel Cox, Pitt; Tom Hennessey, Holy Cross. THIRD TEAM ENDS: Bob rinyda, Harvard; Walt Swerney, Syracuse. TACKLES: Darwin Wile. Harvard Jack Whelan, Holy Cross. GUARDS: JOE BLASENSTEIN, Penn State: Tony Day, Columbia. CENTER: Bob Stem, Syracuse. BACKS: Turn Haggerty, Columbia; ROGER HOCHMAN, Penn State: Sam Rutgers:, Dave Sarette. Syracuse. HONORABLE MENTION: End JIM SCHWAB: Tackles GERRY PARKAS. and CHUCK StEMINSKI: Cliard DICK WILSON. and Center 11111 SAM. ' ' LATKE PARTY Sunday morning 10:30 a.m. NILLEL FOUNDATION 224 Locust Lane UNIVER STYLED XMAS GIFT If you think of him now and take home a gift of unique university styling—you not only add to the excitement of his getting something with a "Kalin's" label, but you show him that you thought of him—not at the last minute, but weeks before Christmas, while still at Penn State. Our selection of wonderful gifts (only a few illustrated above) include a variety of handsome imported sweaters; subtle tones in button-down collar sport shirts; wool challis and all silk neckwear; a large group of leather accessories and many other gift items. 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