FRIDAt SEPTEMBER 4i.1962 Fans: feature high Ground Game 'With Is t aacson as Kei to Attack 4:JOAN MORRIS . Sports Editor Penn State football coach Rip Engle is a pessimistic per son. kirery game on the sched; tile is approathed as if the Opporkpnt is the top team to the country. No, one can argue with thei veteran coach's philosophy. Hq has a winning record to prove that preparedness has been the mark of Nittany Lion teams. rr . Tomorrow Engle sends his high 4 ly-touted Nittany Lions out to meet Air Force at Beaver Stadium and, despite heavy odds favoring the Nittanies; Engle remains ; little leery of Ben Martin's Pal eons. . _ ft"THEY BEAT Colorado State; 34-0, in their first game." Engle said. "We - don't know if they're that good or eglorado is just that bad. Well assume that Air Force is that gmd." Assistant coaches Frank Patrick and J. T. White ventured into Falcon- territory last Saturday to; watch' the Falcons maul Coloradok State and came back with glowing reports on the birdmen.. I • The Lion scout§ were particular-: ly impressed with Falcon quarter-I back Terry Isaacson„ warning the Nittanies thatlsaacson will be one of. tile best running backs they Will face all season. "He's a 'Master of the option," Patrick . said, "He loves to run with the_balL ,He didn't pass much against have State, but, •he didn't have to." • PATRICK - WAS impressed with theconeitihning and - physical stamina "td: the :Air Force team. "This is a typical military team," Patrick said. "They are in excel lent physical condition. They -are well-coached,- have • good speed and adequate size." * * *. 1211 Again this week Pail o tk:::Ri f caid:.Hop P•ll . sallet itar - The Falcons feature a predom inatery running offense, throwing only 13 passes in 70 plays from scrimmage against Colorado State. Isaacson, a converted halfback, is the key to the Falcons' attack. A 5-10, 180-pound junior, he is a quick, shifty runner/ Hard-running Nick Arshinkoff, shifted frOm fullback to halfback to help ease the switch of Isaacson, has shown well at his new posi tion and has - to rank as the Fal cons' main ball-carrying threat, behind-Isaacson..A. • ' LITTLE DABRYe Bloodworth (5.9, 162) - and power',-running ** * ' ARSHINKOFF . flying Falcon FRIDAY,' SEPTEMBER 28 8:30 - 12:30 r Girls Free us til 9:38 THE ;DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIV'ERSIIY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * DICK BROWN veteran flanker * '* * * * * * * sophomore fullback Larry Toll stam (5-11, 206) round out the Air• Force backfield. Captain Carlton Simpson and Dick Brown .give the Falcons a Pair of experiencedllankers. Both seniors, Sunpson and Brown are strong blockers and tacklers• and adequate pass receivers. Big Jim Lang (6-4.'219) and Gil Achter (6-1, 217) are the tentative starting tacklers. Both lettered last year. . The guards, Bill Hentges and Stu Fenske, are both seniors. But they both lack experience. Fenake, light at 188 pounds, lettered last year, but saw very little action, Hentges (6-1. 205) has yet to earn a varsity letter. Junior Dave Sicks will probably . be the starting center. The 6-3, 205-pounder is also an excellent linebacker. kALI.XiN COACH Martin, while not overly optimistic about his team's chances of survival In the Lion lair, still expects his team to give a good account of itself. "We're, going up there to win," Martin said. "We're not just going to hold down the score." —State coaches have been drill ing the Lions hard on running defense all week in anticipation of a Falcon overland onslaught ,Lion captain Joe Galardi, half back Al , Gursky and kicking spe cialist Charlie Ricevuto are still on the doubtful list for the clash. Lanky-Ralph Baker has beery operating - in Galardi's center spot on the first unit. • Block-Busting Tom Urbanik has stepped right into Gursky's job as left halfback on the Reddy unit. Dave Robinson - will probably take over Rieevuto's kickoff chores if he is unable to play. Either - Junior Powell or ' Bon Coates will handle the extra point attempts. iladssba .25. 'Cards Dim Giants' Holm As Oliver Blasts Homer - Gene Oliver's. three-run homer copped an early St. Louis outburst yesterday that stood up for a 7-4 victory over .San Francisco and washed out most of - the Giants' pennant hopes. Stan Musial hit five singles in a perfect, day at bat for the win ners. . Willie Mays killed one Giant rally by strolling off third base and with two on in the ninth struck out to end the game. Ray Washburn, with help from Rol)by Shantz, pitched the victory that all but buried the Giants hopes of overtaking the Los An geles Dodgers. Each had three La-X Captain Lockhart Voted Pittenger Award Andy Lockhart, who as a young ster- followed lacrosse from the safety of the sidelines, today was voted the George R. Pittenger Memorial Lacrosse Award for 1962. It goes annually to the Penn State senior deemed most valuable to the team Lockhart, who was graduated last June, never played lacrosse until he arrived at Penn State. His progress was so • marked that in 1962 he emerged as the player upon whom the team depended as the leader of its defensive corps. He served as co-captain last spring and helped lead Penn State to a 7-3 record, its best since 1946. MAJOR .~,~; ~ t , W. L. Pct. GM. ... 91 SS .541 .x.Nerw York __ itinnegot* .04 71 .U 1 • ME=MII=IMMIIE It 3 321 10 Chicago Clevelan4 77 Haltitoore _ _T7 82 .484 17 MM=2=tl=l Roston _ Kan*** City 72 117 .142 21 Washing* _i9 100 .271 $$ —Clinelied pennant. Today's Games Kontos City. Pfister (4-14) at Detroit. laisi 11.131 ffaiREMOMMi Los Anitalra. Chance (IS-101 and Bows field 19-110 . at Cleveland. Grant 16-10 e wad Donovan (21-11 2 tarl•niaht. Chicago, Wynnil- U 0 at New York. Dooton 17-11 N. Only games scheduled. FLAG THE FALCONS FRIDAY 7:00 PEP RALLY HUB LAWN FLAG THE FALCONS 74.3 9 ,71i1iZ;.; 4 4 - P , 4.frAt'4 11 , 3- ...- Attention: THE DEADLINE FOR STUDENT INSURANCE Has Been Extended October 7 Remember This Date It Is Vital *maw Wyk. Sponsored by Yaw Student illivennest games to play after yesterday. The Giants had won thrett straight, io reduce the Dodgers': lead. knit yiisterday they were mi dismal as the overcast. skies; above candlestick Park until Edl Bailey's three-run pinch homer in the seventh made the game close. St. Louis rattled 10 hits AI Giants starter Billy O'Dell in less than five innings to hand him hisi . 14th loss instead of 20th victory, But the" crowning ,blow was Oliver's fifth inning blast off re liever Don Larsen that made the score 7 , 0. It was his 13th homer of the year, and visibly put a sag in the shoulders of the Giants, Bennett Blanks Bruins CHICAGO (AP) The smallest Wrigley Field crowd of the sea son 617 paid watched 22. year-old sout hpa w Dennis Bennett blank the C ubs on live hits in, pitching Philadelphia to a 7-0 vic tory over Chicago yesterday. It; was the fast-finishing phillies' 19th triumph in the past 24 gamesi as Bennett balanced his record at! 9-9. Cal Koonce, - Bennett's 21-year, - old opponent, took the loss his 10th against as many victories., The Phi Hies scored three times in the first two innings to send the Cubs down to their 102nd loss. 14th via the shutout route. Catcher Clay Dalrymple horn erelt or the Phi Hies. EAGUES los A nicely* San i'rerneisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh _ Silsraul.te - St. Cruos - Irk Made Oda In lat. Chfr~:o 67 101 .3t4 44$i NOW Vnek . n UI .241 11% Night gam* . j Today's Games N•w York, Chore. 1t•AI at t:iiitafga. Toth (*-11 • . 'ajinglii. 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