IIiIiCSIYAI, AUGUST 16. i 962 ~.:?7,......- . .. tip., v. • 4.,, ,,, , , r, . - .1,....r.r.t, . ~.. ~, , ~.n."'Afr. . r , Z .prr.71 7. 7 1 711 7 - 7 - - ''': ‘. -•-'-, , -' , - '::- .... ! ' , -.. . 1, , ,, _. ---- & - ' r _r . ,:.:.-' c;,', ~.' - :..',,r-ti,l''• i',..., - :: : :"' I " ...t.,, ,- -'- ‘ • 4 i - f - ...., -, ' '- ` ;,k: - : ~,1:: -,,,,:,.-.);,,"*44.;14. ,7',"--•.;""%'.i,-11-54-7-, --: :,.A.A.t" ,- ' P - i e .,. r.! . ...,.'- - a -.T.44 „.,.5...•„....--7.4 , tf.‘,., , 5.'-" ,% - : r,:':; -,- -',l -- --- ' ':- - 11 V " - - -,. . , -' - ,-"... -‘ , ;. ,,,1 .- - .' /..p'''i , ?!.,..1. , .. , -- ', ,r ,, , .... I , :-. Az. -- .. 1 .7;i : 11 - 'tt,;:. , : ' . i 4 •,-:-. Li'''.: :, i , --•.; ',-, -,:, ~ 0. • - -C. - . i::',l ‘-'' . - = ' ;'... 1,"t7, ,.k- • ••••(^, ' ,4 : , 7 - 4%, - 42',: - ,:: 1 ',-, *::"-,, '''': '4l'- . r 'THROW IT BY Amor seems to be the plea of wicket-keeper Mike Leahy _as: the .Penn State bowler is shown in his followthrough form. Cornell bested 'State by ')1-61:1 count in their Cricket Tectrn Bows to Cornell By 7T60 'in Campus Debut By KEN DENLINGER Sports ,Editor A group of abo ut , 75 spectators sat in silent wonder as the sport i l of cricket made its debut on the Penn State campus last Saturday on the field, below the golf course. Although the return fixture with Cornell ended with State on the short end of a 77-60 score, most observers were fascinated with tbi type of play exhibited by both teams. " Cornell opened the innings in a fashion that led one to believe that they would bat the entire afternoon. After four. wickets. and 45 minUtes of play, Cornell led by 42 runs. Theu s a well proportioned Ja maican. stepped up and proceeded, within five minutes; to clouf.three drives against the nods Building Engle Makes No Predictions About.- Lion Foot ball Chances Perin State's Rip Engle is fol.. players plus a little bit of luck." lowing the. middle-of-the-road I The scramble among lettermen approach toward the 1962 football Don caum, Pete Liske, and 'Gary season. W newcomers Weil aware that last year's Coat yd es man and and Frank Potter for ßon the strong finish on the part of his .startingl quarterback assignment Nittany Lions presages a hi g h llboms. as the highlight of fall pre-season rating for the comigg;drills which begin Sept. 1. campaign, Engle is neither over optimistic , ': nor. over-pessimistic; On the plus side, Engle lays about this .fall. . j !claim to a quartet of veteran "With 20 returning lettermen,ltaikles in Charlie Sieminski, a. first eleven on a par with ariyiGerry Farkas, Ron Tietjens and , in the East, and some half-dozen Terry Monaghan, and a passel of really exceptional players, we're haid-running backs headed by fairly well equipped - to make fa All-American candidate Roger worthy defense of our Eastern Kochman. championshiP," Engle said as hel began preparations for his. 13th] season on 'Mt. Nittany, "ON THE•OTHER HAND, there are potential danger, spots,% he' warned, ,"and we could be in trouble if pre-season practice' fails to produce a worthy succes' sor to .Galen Hall, some depth at , end and guard, or if untested players fail to develop quickly,) After all, we face Navy, Air. Force, 'Rice, Army, and Syracuse, in our first...five games. To succeed' against that kind of opposition in, the first half of the season you'ire got to-have 25 or 30 good football : New-College Diner : ; Downtown. Botween the Nto BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto New Bikes-1 yr. Guarantee 112.5. FRAZIER ST. AD 74992 . -~.: ~ , return fixture. Two weeks ago Cornell defeated State on the latter's hornet grounds. State hopes to engage two more fixtures in the near future. accounting for 18 more runs. Dunbar then muffed a pop fly that would have put a Little Leiguer to shame and Cornell was Off again. I State finally retired all 11. Co rnell batsmen thanks to some fine bowling by. Hamilton and a circus catch of a line-drive by Viswana than. • I Considering that State could re tire only four men until the time limit elapsed in their first en counter with Cornell and gave up 168 runs in the process, the team did a commendable job. , did far better than last tune," team captain Mike Leahy said, "actually 77 runs is a small total for a team like Cornell to score." • Following a half-hour break for tea, State . - • - n slowly closing the OPEN FRI., MON. •& THURS. UNTIL 9 BUMMER COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ,~~;~~: 4~ r- t . ~H- .. I ; f- •-'! gap. P. K. Mehta and Ruston,. Roy were the ,opening batsmen. • . Mehta, it seemed, was playing a strict defensive game proteCt ing the wicket as well as possible, He was retired on an umpire's decision. Leahy and Roy then carried the brunt of the offense. Both men were content to wait for the proper pitch and scored well on :accurately placed shots. As Roy and Leahy went, so went the State offense, for after they were re tired_ the remaining batsmen scored only, a few token runs. Red Birds Win IM League 'A' Crown The Red Birds have captured the League A championship of the Summer Recreation softball cir cuit with a record of 12 wins against a single setback. ' The P.E. Grads are in second place with a 9-4 mark followed by Phi Kappa Theta and the Metros at 8-5. The season ends this Mon day. The ldague B champion will be decided tomorrow evening when the Gooches meet Fuel Tech at the golf course. The Gooches cur rently lead league 13 witlf.ll wins and two losses.- They are assured of at least a tie. Fuel Tech (10.3) must win in order to force a play off. The' Misfits and - the DAR's are tied for third with 9-4 marks. The McCoys were declared basketball champions last, week. Their final record was 9.-1. The Phys Mits finished in second place at 8-2 and the B.J. Boys followed with a 6-4 mark. ON EY WELCOME VISITORS TAKE HOME A P.S.U. SWEATSHIRT $2.98 Plush Animals $1.98 - $4.88 Don't forget a FRISBE -49 c NFL Quarterback Deals Trigger Offensive Changes The professional football guar- dinals to replace retired Chuck terback is the most indispensible Conerly as the No. 2 man behind i man in the game today. His long,aging Y. A. Tittle. ,range aerials are to his profession• THE CARDINALS are appar as the home run is to baseball. entiy convinced that Sam Etehev. On 6 long bomb can change the s :complexion not only of a game but. err Y can do the job thi year. Unable to work at full efficiency ' also the outcome of the entire , when obtained from Canadian - foo4- season. -.. I ball, Etcheverry has recovered IN AN EFFORT to bolster their front a shoulder injury that ham- Iteams chances in the rugged NFL:pered his passing. race, general managers have belJn 'The Dallas Cowboys are plan ;swapping quarterbacks faster than'ning to let Don Meredith replace 'the Russians can put men intolErldie Leßaron this year. Coach ! orbit. In fact only five clubs in-'Tom Landry has groomed Mere tend to go along with last year's•dith the past two years, and now field generals. , .1 ;'feels that the former SMU Star The most notable switch his' l ls ready for stardom. sent Milt Plum from Cleveland Bill Wade will handle the silt- Ito Detroit and brought back Jiminal-calling duties for the Chicago INinowski to the Browns, after ra ,Bears following the trade of Ed two year absence. 1 ,Brown to the,Pittsburgh Steelers. While Plum was rated first n, Brown was obtained by the Steel ,the league for the past two se ..ers as insurance in case of an sore, the Browns couldn't win a•injury .to Bobby Layne. league title, Coach Paul Brovin, Coach Red Hickey of the San decided to revamp his attack ! oi Francisco fillers has abandoned feature the rushes of Jtm Brown.the wide-open shotgun offense he and Ernie Davis. and Ninowski used last . season and plans to figured to be the man to trigger utilize John Brodie in the stan the offense. dard T-formation. However, the Browns recently! While, he probably won't open received ajolt when they learnitd!the season under center. rookte that Davis will be unable to p l ay Roman Gabriel is slated for plenty this year because of a blood dis-,of action once he becomes ac order. icustomed to 'the Los Angeles With Plom, Detroit coach' Angeles Rams' style of play. 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