THURSDAY: APRIL 5. 1962 Hall, Saul, Mitirsger Help Groom Grid Replacements Three stars o< last' year*: Gator Bowl champions are helping Rip Engle and his coaching staff groom their re placements for the 1962 ver sion of the Penn State football team. Quarterback Galen Hall, center Bill Saul and end Bob Mitinger —three mainstays of last season’. Eastern championship team have been assisting- the Lioi coaching staff during the sprin; drills on the practice field next to the* golf course. Hall, voted outstanding player in the Gator Bowl, is working with the; quarterbacks. Finding replacement for the baldihg senioi is the number one problem thi Nittanies face for next year. Don Caum, Hall’s .understudy last year, and holdover Ron Coates are the two, leading candidate for the position. Another quartei back, passed up thi spring drills to play : b&seball. HALL- HAS SIGHED a eon tract with the. Washington Bed- ' HALL directs two members of the Penn skins of the National Football Stale football team- in the Lion*' third day of spring practice League. yesterday. HalL end Bob Mitinger and center BQI Saul axe as- Saul, the second draft choice sis ting the Niltany coaching staff in the 20-day drills, of the Baltimore Colts of the NFL, ★ ★ ★ | it it it is working with the centos and Diego Chargers of the American|jury was diagnosed as ,a slight linebackers. . . Football League, is helping coachispram by teem physician Alfred The Nittanies must find re- the ends.* : pt Griess. ] placements for Saul; and center _ Fullback’ Buddy Torris, whafcf The J-ions will .hold their first! Jay Huffman. Huffman shared injured his., knee in Monday’s j full-scale scrimmage Saturday the renter duties for three years, first day; of practice, was suited The spring drills will be culmi- Mitinger, who has signed a prci-,out yesterday afternoon but didn’t nated by the annual Blue-White fessional contract with the .Sampractice in the drills. Torris’ in-|game April 28.— John Morris. ■—————i— [f ■ — ll ■■ ■' '■■■ i THE NEW SCOTSBORO SINGERS Wiki BE AT j ; chi phi ; FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 from 10:30 p.m. ■ i •; i 9ii' i • > All !■ ! . • .. r i ; * \ Social Chairmen ! Invited Dress: Coat and Tie i-* ' t : : * l ‘ ? I * Kj* 'C» Sil r m nw jifyyl: U*. -X ';!j V '5Y feep tk» oi i» the tan. to you hair, use V&tfs wft& V-7®, tte jjfinsefcss frwaaag s&ceray. figMs esnbarranki dminsff, fronts Apm-kecps jogt hair neat all day m&wrtgwga. [ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA New College Diner Do-vyntaw'n' BoKyeprt' the • Moy.'cv * f:i AMERICAS LEADING ENERGY COMPANY j WIBBESBAY, APRIL HTB. j HUMBLE PROSUCYIOH BEPARTMEMT L WILL BE 01 BAMftIS TO lITERYiEW • CHEMICAL • CIVIL Cards Picked for NL Pennant > By JACK HAND games back. la3t season. w»i» NEW YORK The National:solid ball clubs that could win. League is so well balanced this Given a sound Vern Law, Pitts year that the pennant may go to burgh also deserves to be includ the club with the best sign stealer ed. Even the Chicago Cubs, who in the scoreboard, haven't finished better than fifth In the absenqe of accurate since 1946, rate respect, spring training reports on the Only the new clubs, the New agility of electronic know-how of York MeU and Houston Colts, and the . telescope spies, selections.j}, e Philadelphia Phillies appear S lll * Jj* , made T ? provisional to 5e in over u, fir hea ds. aS. (before .spying) basts. - AU o£ which means a THE PICK HERE is an out- ball club must be picked as low sider the St Louis Cardinals as seventh, in the expanded 10- 'a 6-1 shot that finished fifth. 13 club National League. PARTY After First Friday Mass in the Chapel Lounge PIZZA - COKE Call UN 5-4281 Far RatarnHtaa Sponsored By NEWMAN CLUB CAREERS IN ENERGY HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY ICAL ENGINEERS INTERESTED IN DISCUSSING PROFESSIONAL career opportunities in oil and cAs jfPROOUCTION AND NATURAL GAS PROCESSING f i Mtiurnm JU« m « ■— * -« I w9Hv£v PlbWwbwT UTTKwv fvi W^^PhWBIMIb WITH •MECHANICAL • PETROLEUM •ALL OTHER PAGE ELEVEN } * * ;
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