PAGE SIX Engle May Revise Lineup To Bolster Lion Offense By JOHN MotittS Sports Editor The Penn State • football team has taken on a new look as coach Rip Engle continues his attempts to pep up - the Lions' sagging offense. ' Engle has made three tentative changes on the. Nittanies' Blue (first) unit as the Lions prepare for Saturday's battle with Syra- . ruse. The veteran State 'coach ad mitted that the Lions !'may have been too conservative" at Army, and the Nittanies just might open •up their offense against the Orange. Engle has moved Frank Hershey ..:up to right halfback, Gerry Farkas to right tackle and Jim Williams to center. HERSHEY REPLACES Junior - Powell, joining quarterback Pete Liske, left halfback Roger Koch .man. and fullback Dave Hayes to •the dentative starting backfield. The e-2, 190-pound junior half back has shown well in practice and made two key receptions against Army. Powell' caught five passes against the Black Knights to boost his total for the year to 18 for .188 yards...The,lBs-poonder ranks 10th in the latest national rank ings. Farkas, a starter in the Nit tunics' firsl, two games, was re instated .on the first - unit in place of Terry Monaghan. Williams was a standout on de ;tense for the Lions against Army and leapfrogged over Joe Galardi and Ralph Baker in to the*first unit lineup. The Nittany offensive machine Frosh Gridders to Debut A9ainst Orange Saturday ' By FRANK QUIGLEY "A Star is Bbrn." This famous movie title could be Interpreted to mean—a collegi ate football star is boin—Sat urday when the Penn State freshen grid squad hosts the Orangemen of Syracuse in its season's opener. Every year a promising Crop of gridders move upgrhm the fresh men team to the vamity and every year a couple of those boys be come stars on the. Penn State football picture. SUCH PRESENT-DAY Lion stars as Roger Kochman, Dave Robinson, and several others. all /earned the parts of stars while serving their apprenticeship 'with the Lion frosh. Although it will be a few sea sons before we can determine who THE DAILY COUEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA has been slowly grinding to al most a complete stop since a tremendous 41-7 victory over Navy in the season opener. THE LIONS had trouble with Air' Force the following week be fore a two-touchdown rally 'in the second half beat the Falcons 20-6. State ran into even more resist slice in the Houston heat the next week, finally toping fired this year's budding stars will be, it is almost - .certain that several of the present fthmen will be come Lion standouts in the sea sons to come. . . Syracuse will be appering on the froth grid schedule for the first time is several years. LAST YEAR the Lion cubs posted a 1-2 record, downing Pitt, 15-14, on the strength of a two point conversion and losing to Navy, 26-0, and West Virginia, 27-12. Navy and *West Virginia have been replaced on this year's Card by Syracuse and Army. If the Syracuse team is any thing like its freshmen and var sity. counterparts that have pre viously invaded.the Nittany Val ley. the game will pit the strong ground game of the visi-.ors against the mixed passing and running attack of Earl Bruce's charges. The garriti will be played at 10:03 on Old Beaver Field. 1 .. , . MEM FRANK possible:Wirier up Rice 18-7 after trailing 7-6 at halftime. . Then last Saturday Army brought tbe _vaunted Lion offense to almost" a complete standstill, holding the Nittanies without a touchdown and-win*g-9-6. It was the first time since 1958 that a Penn State team has failed to score a single touchdown. Army also pulled the trick that year. Now the Lions face what may be their toughest offensive assign ment of the year in Syracuse. -The Orange limited •Oklahoma to one touchdown, held Army to nine points. then blanked Boston College last week. Assistant coach Frank Patrick, who scouted . the Orange, has warned the Lions that "Syracuse is, big, fast and aggressive. They do everything on defense and they do it all well. They were really tough against Boston Col lege." Greskovich Wins Golf Championship • Chuck Greskovich of Alpha Chi Sigma has won the intramural golf title for the second consecu tive year. defeating Jack Doyle of Delta Sigma Phi in a sudden death playoff: • Both•.golfers finished in a tie during .the 36-hole competition, forcing the sudden death battle. The golfers shot an 18-hole playoff Tuesday and were still tied with 755. However, Greskovich shot a four on the first extra hole while Doyle posted a six. • , Alston.' Bragan Here Majors' Stars Named LOS ANGELES (P) The Los Angeles Dodgers re-hired . Manager Walter Alston yesterday. And Alston—refusing to. believe reports that he had been sabotaged by teo Durocher— said he'd like to retain the colorful and controversial Dodger' coach. Some suspected, afterl the Dodgers blew the pennant the final week of the season, that the 50-year-Old manager: might be washed •up. But, partly because he was solidly supported by General Manager Buzzie Bavasi, Alston's contract renewal was anticipated by•most of the reporters who turned up for yesterday's news conference at Dodger Stadium. Alston, speaking by telephone from his home in Darrtol.vn,'Ohio, said: "I'm going to enjoy my va cation a lot more now." Durocher wasn't present and re porters couldn't reach him to find out if he wants to come back as a coach. Following club tradition, the Dodgers are giving Alston a one year contract for a reported ;42,000. MILWAUKEE (AP) Brash Bobby Bragan, whose fiery tem perament led to dismissal from managerial jobs with Pittsburgh and Cleveland within a year, signed yesterday to manage the Milwaukee Braves in 1963. Bragan, who will be 45 on Oct, 30, accepted a one-year contract to become the fourth Milwaukee field boss since the club's last season as a serious pennant con tender when it lost in a playoff with Los Angeles. in 1959: Terms of the agreement were not dis closed. John McHale, the Braves' pres- Kappa Sigma Scores Early TD To Defeat Beta Theta Pi, 7-0 By MAL KLUGMAN Undefeated Kapp a Sigma scored a touchdown in the open ing minute of their game with Beta Theta Pi and held on to re cord a 7-0 victory in last night's IM football play. Quarterback Dave Antenucci scored on a. seven-yard end run for Kappa Sig with Fraser Casey adding the extra point. Beta Theta Pi then launched a drive that fiz zled when Kappa Sig held them off on four plays from the one yard line and that was the game. In other. fraternity action, Delta Sigma Phi edged Delta Chi. 5-3: Phi Kappa Tau topped Alpha Chi Sigma, 6-0; Theta Delta Chi blank ed Tau Phi Delta, 6-0: Omega Psi Phi squeeked by Sigma Pi, 2-0; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Sigma Chi.. 7-0 in overtime. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, blanked N Whig Truitt for your hair that greaie,Let Vitas with V-7 keep your hair neat all day;Withaut grease. Mater y; V-7 -is the ress yearning gamey. Wafts* with V7e fights embarrassing dandruff ; prevents dryness, "keeps your bsu ne ap' d day witboutgrease. Try Vitalis today. You'll Re it! THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18; 1962 ident and general manager, said there has been many outstanding candidates for the Milwaukee job; but "it was our thinking that the best possible man was Bobby Braga n." rMZ:I NEW YORKIAP)--The,Los Ani geles Dodgers dominate the 1962 Associated Press major league all-star team. announced yester day with four players named to • the 10-man squad. The Dodgers' qtiartet selected; in the annual poll of members of: the Baseball Wi l iters Association of America include shortstop Maur . ry Wills, outfielder Tommy Davis,, lefthanded pitcher Sandy Koufax: and right-handed pitcher- Don; Drysdale. The San Francisco Giants, who; defeated the Dodgers in a playoff to win the• National League pear: nant, placed first baseman ; Orr' Lando Cepeda and outfielder Willie', Mays. The remainder of the squad, consists of second baseman Baby. Richardson of the world chzani pion New York Yankees, , third. baseman Brooks Robinson of/the Baltimore Oriole s, outfielder; Frank Robinson of the Cincinpafi, Reds and catcher Earl Battey of the Minnesota Twins. - throughout their game with Signia Chi, scored oh a 40-yard TD pass. in overtime, i the throw going froth Ed Horst tq Bill Hill with Horst adding the extra point. The margin of victory for both Omega Psi Phi and Delta Sigmii Phi was the; safety. Omega Psi Phi's came on the second half kickoff, while Delta Sig's broke up a 3-3 tie late in the game. In West Halls play, Sycamoki stopped Walnut, 2-0; Watts out- scored Butternut, 7-2; and Balsam' walloped Chestnut, 19-0, featur ing a 75-yard TD punt return by Balsam's Joel Melville. 4 Basketball Managers Any freshman or sophomore male interested in becoming a varsity basketball manager shout j. attend an organizational meeting in 213 HUB this evening at 8 p.m. { ~A~, -7y'~sx--. '~ i .~~ )a~'.
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