PAGE EIGHTEEN ~J •.'i I'. 11 1 ~~= • 1~J 1~•: •]_~ Lion. Grid Foes Kickoff Sea By KEN DENLINGER Six of the nine. remaining Nittany Lion opponents begin their respective schedules to day and a good part of Rip Engle's strategy in games to -come will hinge on the per formances in these encounters. SYRACUSE - OKLAHOMA This first meeting of ' the two teams since the 1959 Orange Bowl, when the Sooners won by 21-9, _promises to be a good one. The Orange have strength at end in All-A rn erican +candidate John Mackey and Walt Sweeney (who started that ruckus in the Notre Dame game last year), but getting the ball to them may be a prob lem. Bob Lelli will probably do the pitching with Walt Sofsian in reserve. A sophomore-dominated back field will follow ap experienced Sooner line led by guard Leon Cross and center Wayne Lee. Halfback Bill Van Burklee will probably dominate the Oklahoma offense. ADZ FORCE-COLORADO STATE The Falcons open in their new 40,000 seat stadium against si CSU team that has lost 14 Wile!' in a row, Terry Isaacson will ;be the Falcons' top running threat with center Dave_Sicks back to lead the blocking. Colorado State will y counter with a new wing -T formation, an -hammy jarnmir Saturday Night 9:30 - 12:30 at Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity [ Social Chairmen are encouraged . NOTE: telsten li this new mop , r - First line en Pen State Campus 1 * * * . California quarterback *l* - * inexperienced backfield and a line to match. ARMY-WAKE FOREST—PauI Dietzel brought a three platoon system and a winning reputation with him from LSU and puts both on the line against an under manned Wake Forest squad. End John Ellerson is Army's best player and a good bet for All- East honors. The Black Knights . . . Maryland tackle Middies, & Greeks ! ! HERE WE GO AGAM Another music by "Paul and the Hi-Fis" . ( Cohirniiialitecardin g Stars) - THE: DAILY COLLEGIAN.. tmayERSITY PAR R . PENNSYLVANIA * * * are four deep at quarterback and Dietzel may • move either, Joe Blackgrove or Dick Eckert to half. Jim Beierschmitt is considered the best passer on the team. ' Only 14 lettermen returned from a Wake Forest team' that compiled a .400 record last season. The line could make a di ff erence against the Cadets as renter Farrell: Egge and 245-pound tackle Kent Martin hold forth. Martin has already been drafted by the pros. r , MARYLAND-SMU—The Terps lost All-American end Gary Col lins, who did everything but sell programs against the ,Lions last year, but his pitching partner Dick Shiner is back. It will:prob ably be Shiner's pinpoint tosses against a predominately running attack by the Mustangs. , Both teams are Rogertrong at tackle with the Terps' g Shoals knocking heads with the Mustangs'; Ray mond Schoenke. 'Jerry /Thome could have a good day • for- the Mustangs at quarterback and if he does the game might be' close. CALIFORNIA - MISSOURI This should be one of the top Record Press Coverage Expected for Navy Cfaah Over 250 sportswriters, broad casters and photographers will be among the crowds converging on Beaver Stadium for today's Penn State vs. Navy game. - "Press coverage ;will definitely be the largest since the 1959 Syracuse game," University sports publicity director Jim Tarman said yesterday. j , That year Syracuse defeated Penn State en route to a national championship.' The game was played at Beaver:Field and the press box was filled to capacity. * * * GME sons * * * ,~;~r_ • - ' • . I• • ar 3 • • • - -- e'r 7.3 . - 1.t.tr.... - -;r' ; . • .• • 1 - MEM JOHN MACKEY ... Syracuse end . * * intersectional battles in the coun try.; Both ha l f lightning offenses there an edge it could go and if Missouri's d ense. Last t year the Bears' Randy Gold was considered one of the best passers in the Big iv e. This season sophomore c.hucker: Craig Morton may out shine Gold. The Tigers can cobnter with - an above average thrower of their own in Keith Weber, con sidered the best quarterback in Missouri history.-- WEST VIRGINIA - VANDER BILT The Mountaineer s haven't been getting much nation al attention but there's rumor down at Morgantown that a top flight team is in the making. This game will be a good indication of how strong coach Gene Corum's forces are, although Vanderbilt shouldn't prove suc,h a .stiff op ponent.'The Mounties will feature the plunges of fullback Gene Holten and the stellar guard play of Keith Melenyzer and Bob De-, Lorenzo. Vanderbilt will counter, with 275-pound tackle Nick SPiak-; i iii]•j•.* As you browie through oui natural shoulder clothing department, you will see evidence of the popularity ,of the traditional herringbone. In both ,suit ings and - spori coats the 'herringbone pattern is this,- year's number one choice. ISAyTtilipAY-; atTEMBER 2.7; 19&2 inn Cairn Mat famed 136 fait, Teti by tusked, "I'vs Will; I. rue Ail salt "Mattis, ni /ex, is you kairr ( 41 4 , SWINGLINE Vested suits from 65.00 Sport coats ... from 39.50 • .y. MEN'S Vll'oliE STATE COLLEGE Mit kis Swig)lsrse hi lend, s lit at:spiels baud ~~.
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