PAGE TEN Panthersto Probe Tough W.Va. Line PITTSBURGH (VP) Scoring against West Virginia's unscored-on football team is as simple as telling the losing coach on Monday how the game should have been played Siturday. Just ask John Michelosen, whose Pitt team has the chore tomorrow of trying to become the first in four games to score against the unbeaten Mountaineers. How does Pitt plan to end_ the trend? "I3y crossing the last white line," Midielosen said yesterday. The coach might have been hav ing a little joke, but he takes "the West Virginia streak seriously. '7. THINK it's -very valid, abso lutely," he said, ,discounting some criticism that the Mountaineers haven't played anyone of real strength. "They undoubtedly are a very good defensive ball club. No mat ter who you play, if you don't let them score, y.ou're good." In their first' three games, the Gene? Corurn-coached Mounties whipped Vanderbilt 26 1 0. Virginia Tl.ch 14=0 and Boston University 7-0 "Well follow our regular game plan which calls for an equal amount of rushing and passing," Plichelosen said of the offense, which has featured much' more running than passing in Pitt's two victories. Records! For Your Favorite Records at Very Special Prices State College's Newest Record Shop The Groove Room ~3`;~b7F.d3:z._'.'K'~z..l~w~:s:.•S~iir: - °w`r'_'!'ti'+r^.'~:4'l "But once the game gets going, one probably will be featured over the other. One always is, depending on the game." • THE PANTHERS (2-1) have gained 750 yards rushing and 323 yards passing while throwing only 26 passes in three games. However, against California last Saturday they scored three of their four touchdowns through the air. West Virginia, on the other hand, has allowed 400 yards' on the ground and 147 in the air. Michelosen doesn't look • for much of a passing attack from Pitt's old neighboring rivals, which could be a break for Pitt's weak pass defense. "Their quarterback, Jerry Yost, is norreal outstanding as a pass er," he explained.-" But he's ade quate and 'has been coming Ofrough pretty well." Records! 227 E. BEAVER AVE. Phone AD 741631 THE DAtLY 'COLLEGIAN, UNtyERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 1 r Records! i Publication Gridders to Clash Barring injuries in gruelling practice Sessions, the Collegian towards and the La Vie Losels will make gridiron history when they clash in mortal combat at 2 p.m_ Sunday near Sackett. Thousands of spectators are ex pected to jam the Mall ,111,1 sur rounding area to view the first annual pigskin classic. Swarms of distinguished newspaper writers and - television commentatois - have already begun to arrive at Uni versity Park to cover the battle between the campus publication giants. Joel Myers, Collegian• weather forecaster, has promised .a cool Varsity ' S ' Club Meeting for NeW Members . Sunday, Oct. 14 8 P.M. at Delta Upsilon REFRESHMENTS Jackets will be ordered Fill _ Rte, COUPOn PI4AIiTAIOIZIWgivVII - 0"‹ COUPON BELOW FOR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! gm, PRO-E LEC T Ri c ROLL.O4 flra; BEFORie.sH4fr -zoriorsi 71-14/* sso dripping. no spilli ng / " er a CO '.411A% • 4'1.4 Old Spice Pro-Electric protects skin areas from razor fall day—ideal for football. Myers is not playing, however. • Leading the star-studded array of-the Coward's "yellow" journal ists will be co-captains Ann "Boss Lady" Palmer at halfback and Herb "The Treat" Witmer at quarterback. Coach "Kursk" Kunkleman has completed selec tion of the remaining members of her fearless squad_ Other starters will include Dave "Gazelle" ,Bol bach at end, the intrepid Jane Silverstein at fullback, Cathy "Sunshine" Baumer in the center slot and Joltin Jean Ruhl on the line. These stalwarts will be backed by . the Coward's' Scardv-Cat sec ond unit,, composed of nimble footed Joan Mehan at halfback, Phil "Addressograph" Guest at end and Kay "Behind the Times" Mills on the line. COLLEGE MEN Part. Time Employment for Fall Term A few openings exist for men wanting to work on a part time basis during the Fall term: Only those with neat appe6rance . will be Interviewed. t 4 Working schedule will be arranged interiiews by appointment only CALL Mr. Young AD $-S3S2 • between 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. • • for interview appointment FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1962. Cowards' cheerleaders for the epic !struggle 'will be Saralee , "Short Yell Beer" Orton and Donna "The Beast" Beeson. Chief water girl position has been awarded to Joan "All Wet" Hart nian,' reporter, because she asked first Bobby "Wait 'til Later" Coulter, La Vie coach, said that he is pre dicting a loss because his team does not want the responsibility of cleaning the mammoth Tumble churn Trophy which goes to the winner of the gala contest. Starting for the Losers will be "Heaving": Howie Goldstein at quarterback, Jim "W ingfoo t" Welch at halfback, Sandy ~"Ni3 Nickname" Whiteley at fullback, "Cruiser" Keith Evans at center, Sandy "No Name Either" Schall at guard and Bill "Rickets" Bower at end.
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