SATURDAY. APRIL 28.;1462 Drills End Today With' Bi meg , White Glithe By 401.114 MORRIS Sports Co-Eitifor - Today is the day ( that Penn State football fans get a chance to see just how effective coach Rip Engle has }been in finding a quarterback to replace Galen 'Hall The Lions' spring football drills end this afternoon with the an nual Blue-White game in , Beaver Stadium at 2. There will be an admission charge. Engle and the . Lion coaching staff have had 20 days to find. a replacement for Hall,i plus some one to fill in for centers Bill Saul and Jay Huffman, I . ends Jim Schwab and Bob Mitinger and halfback Don Jonai. LITTLE DON CAUM has had a great springi practice at the quarterback slot and is scheduled to start in the Blue - (starting) backfield. Cann? saw ;a minimum of action as a sophomore last year, but showed,flashes of out standing skill when he did play. - Holdover Ron Coates will alter nate at•the signal-calling spot in the Blue backfield ;today. The rest of the unit will, be made up of halfbacks Franks !Sincek and Frank Hershey, and fullback Chris Weber. , Another outstanding •quarter back candidate' and three of En gle's top halfbacks-, have passed • 'Ninon „ BLUE i Player Davis LE 80 Delegrans LE 81 Tieljens LT 70 Councilman' - LT 73 Euten:noser LT 74 Sabol LG. 60 Humphries LG , 62 Adamczyk . KUlsa Galardi ... Bendik .... Lukasewicz Miller Carfley Simko Diebert ..... Turinski Adams'. , Malewica Caum • • Kmit Killough 1 Brome / ' Oschner j Richardson Moore ... Sincek Klingensmith Chiara Stuckrath ~. Kane Rinkus RHB - 11 RHB 14 FB 33 , FB 34 - , FB 35 Coaching staff: Tor ,Toretti, Frank Patrick, Earl Bruce and Dan Radakovich. up the spring drills to compete ' ' spring sports. Quarterback Pete Liske is a first baseman on the State . base ball team', while star left halfback Roger Kochman and AI Gursky are playing outfield for the Lions. The other halfback, Hal "Junior" Powell, is a member of the Nit tany Lion track squad. ' In .addition, Engle has excused Dave Hayes and Buddy Torris, =ME Lineups Player Pos. No. ..i McLean LE 80 to Bowes; LE 83 fl, Walker LE . 1 84 Habic ' ~... LT : 70 l i' Buchan ~ = LT 72 i.,1 Koontz LT 73 Gregor LT 74 :.,,:;' Waresak ..- LG 60 '4 Raisig LG -:: 61 Neil LG ,63 •.;• Baker C 51 ; Williams 1 C 52 „: Herlinger I C 53 Zink RG 641; Gebicliii ' RG 66 . " i t Softer ~... RG 87 V RG • 68 Either ..,, 1, Monaghan RT. 75 5.,' Paton ; 78 A Tomkius RT 79 .-,.., [ Pickup RE . 85 Sabatino RE 87 Groben "jr. RE 89 ..-:. Wydmari OB 22 ',.."! Coates! • - . OB 23 ; 1 7i _Hershey, LHB 40 :- Bedick LHB 41 Nis . 1 , LHB 42 Yost ... RHB 11 Vargo: RHB - 12 ',.:_i Mairs ' RHB 14 ~; Weber ' FB 31 *:.: Campbell ' FB 34 ~/ Bleehash - FB 36 Coarling Staff: Jim O'Hara. -4 Joe Paterno. J. T. White and Augiel Tammariello. , . „ 'ir..74217-X3.lr--F.1 , : ": 4'-'l` .: t" ! ",.: ...:`'., -- "."' -.". Pos. No. ... •LG 63 LG 64 C 51 C 55 RG 65 RG 66 RG 67 RT 76 RT 77 . RT 79 .RE 82 RE 84 . ' RE 85 . :GB '24 013 25 OR 26 .LHB 40 .LHB 42 .LHB 43 .LHB 45 .RHB 10 ~_ ~., Aren'i We ALL Models (at heart) Show This - Hidden Talent Al Tryouts for Women's Week Fashion Show SUNDAY, APRIL 29 , McElwain Louqe ' l:3 0 .3:IV - • AWS ,THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * DON CHUM • . . shines at quarterback * * * WHITE his top two fullbacks, from the. spring drills to avoid injury. ! HAYES WAS the Lions' start-- ing fullback for the first half of the campaign last season, but! Torris filled in more than ride:- quately when Hayes .was injured in the Maryland game. As a mat ter of fact, he filled in so well that Hayes couldn't . get his job back when he came off the injured list. Despite the fact that many of the Lions' best backfield stars will be, missing.',this afternoon's game promises to be an exciting one. The absence of the estab lished stars has given the younger players a chance to shine. Among the players who have' impressed Engle with their spring work are Weber, moved from half back to fullback; halfback Bud Yost, and quarterbacks Gary Wydman and Frank Potter. Engle has switched captain elect Joe. Galardi fro'm left guard to center in a move designed to compensate for - the loss of Huff man and Saul, the Lions' regular centers for the last three seasons. THE :LIONS have ends Dave 'Robinson • and 'Dick Anderson moving up from the Reddie (sec lond) unit to replace Schwab and !Mitinger; but thE Nittany cnach ,ing staff has been concentrating 'on-finding depth; at the terminal `spots in the spring drills. Jonas was a Consistent place kicker for the Ndtanies last sea son,.continuing his fine foot work in spite of a shoulder injury suf ifered in the Syracuse game. He may be a hard man to replace. 1 One of the highlights of itoday's game will be the' presentation of ;the Red Worrell Award to the player ;who has shown the most !improvement in the spring drills. !Galardi: won the award last spring. Cowboys, Giants, Vikings Complete 3-Way Trade, DALLAS (AP) A three-wly National Football League trade was completed yesterday. The Dallas Cowboys some weeks ago obtained Dick Nolan, a defensive back, from the New York Giants for use as a coach and possibly as a player. The Cowboys sent Allen Green, an extra point specialist, to the Green. Bay Packers. The Packers completed the triangular swap by giving the Giants a futtire draft choice. NOW IS THE TIME TO COME TO THE AID OP YOUR CLOTHES Senior Ball Weekend is almost here. You can be sure that your clothes will look just' right if you take them to - CENTRAL PENN , CLEANERS AVOID VIE BIG RUSH, do It now. look How Inexpensive! • 10 il4xrirer SWEATERS $2OO OT . • 9 DRESSES for lust. .4 medium weight Men's SUITS OPEN 9 A.M. TO 11Ile Lion Relay Chances Killed by Leps Run PHILADELPHIA, April 27 Today, for the second time in a week, a Michigan relay team in general and the Wolver ines' star distance runner Ergas Leps in particular, pulled a win away from the Penn State thinclads. Leps passed the Lions' Steve Moorhead in the last 50 yards of the Four-Mile Relay Championship of America to gain the third straight title for his teain in the first day of action here it the Penn Relays. • 1 Michigan tripped up State last Saturday in the distance medley 'rice at the Ohio RefayS. Leps made up 35 yards on hislliners also qualified for the '440 anchor mile leg to hit the tape; and 880 relay finals tomorrow. in front of the Lions' Gerry Bob Grantham was the only 4 - Norman. 'State thinclad to pace in the in- Michigan's time '! dividual events, taking third in for the le laps the broad jump with 23' 8 1, 4" today was 17.12.5, Grantham failed to qualify in the just 1.2 seconds 120-yard high hurdles with a 14:9 ,off the meet rec- clocking. - 'ord. State was Tony Wayne and Steve Popp second in 17:1/ finished fourth in their rese Georgetown, Vii heats of the 100-yard dash Both lanova ant had times of 10 seconds, but failed ,Princeton follow- , to qualify for the finals. led the Lions to ' the tape. 1 THE MEET GETS into the run- Norman led ol :fling and the bulk of the field the race for State events tomorrow, with only the with a 4:18 Mile. a" nt•" u "'" two-milt relay and 3000-meter Mike Miller, recovering from a steeplechase' remaining on State's pulled leg muscle, ran a 4:21.6 in l program. Norman, Tom Mettrick. [the second position. Howie Dear-;Miller and Deardorff will probably dorff turned •in the fastest time,l run the relay, with Moorhead 4:14. on the third leg, and heldislated to run in the steeplechase. a 10-yard lead when he passed Shot put, javelin and to vault the baton to anchorman Moor- i trials get underway at 10 a.m. head. ;with finals in the afternoon. THE LION CAPTAIN led Leps Pole vaulters Ron Beard and until the last 50 yards where the Ciro Risoldi appear to have the Michigan star turned on his fin-ibest chances of qualifying tot the ishing kick. Moorhead turned in;final round. a 4:19 clocking for the_ final leg.l Grantham and Jerry Wettstone State dropped out of the dis-twill be'itt the hop, step and jump tance medley which was won bytand high jump finals "scheduled Villanova in 10:04.7. The Main.-'for tomorrow. 4 :7 ,7 1T.1 Ar. ,ren'tni.4 aifi BE SURE TO WITNESS THE BLAST OFF FROM ESTONIA SIGMA PHI EPSILON - ZETA TAU ALPHA fit,: ' n.. 1.7 CENTRAL PENN CLEANERS, Inc: University Shopping Center • Westerly Parkway STATE COLLEGE A NORGE Laundry and Drycleaning Village Special to The Co!lepton PAGE NINE