PAGE FOURTEEN Frosh. Face In Gridiron IT FRANK QWGLEY Freshman grid coach Earl Bruce will finally get a chance to see how his team stacks up when the Lion cubs oppose the Orangemen of Syracuse at 10 a.m. today on Old Beaver Bruce, in his seventeenth year of coaching: at Penn State, is aided by Jay Huffman and Don Jonas in drilling the 'Lion froth. After a month of practice Bruce has- finally been able to /complete the difficult task of se lecting his starting lineup. - Be cause of the tough battles raging for the starting spot at most posi tions, Bruce has had to 'hold off in his selections until now. THE PROBABLE starting back field will _have Dick Gingrich; Burnham, at quarterback; Don Kunit, Glen Cove, N.Y., and Dave ."McNaughton, Indiana,- at the half 'back positions; and Dick Barrett, Patton, at fullback. Probable starters on the line are ends Ellery Seitz, Bellefonte, and Gerry Sandusky. Washing ton; tackles Joe Vierzbicki, East on, and Dick Holzer, White Plains, N I Y.; guards Ed Stewart, Beaver. and Steve Schreckengast, 'Harrisburg; and center Bob An dronici. North Plainfield. N.J. Other players expected to see heavy action are halfback Bob niggle. Washington, Pa.; ends Bill Huber, Altoona, and Dick Nikolishen, Erie; tackles Gary Eberle, Corapolis, and Don Stein bacher, Philadelphia; guards Joe Bellas, Colver, and Jack Boye. Short Hills, N.J.; and center Wayne Bowman, Williamstown. - BRUCE - SAID that because this is the first game of the year he will substitute freely in order to see which boys are the better CHICKEN DINNER comp!ete dinner $1.95 Childs Portion $1.00: EVERY SUNDAY at the HOLIDAY INN of STATE COLLEGE. Sirved in Our Coffee Shcp and Tiki Dining Room Profits will be used for scholarships f Orange Opener perforniers under . .actual game conditions. 'We are really more interested in developing players for the var sity than winning or losing, so we want to see what our boys, can do," Bruce said. • Bruce plans to use •a mixed passing an d running attack against the Orangemen. "I think we can pass and I think we can run . ,i however we will have to wait to see how the Syracuse defense shapes up be fore we stress any: part of bur attack," he said. ' Lions Move on Ground Penn State backs rushed for 2300 yards in 10 regular-season games last year, then added 137 more against Georgia Tech in the Gater Bowl. ..MLi SVI/4_. Family Style CHIMES Will Sell Sat., Oit. 2Oth at the game THE; DAILY * * * t ! i I i lAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, I PRZNSYLVANIA Chops Paces Phi Kappa By JOHN LOIT- Led by the fine all-around play of Bill Chapas, unbeaten Phi Kappa Sigma ran its win ning streak to three, tramp ling Alpha Kappa c- Lambda, 19-0, on, the golf course grid iron last might. A 25-yard pass Play froth Joe Davi to Larry ~Gaertner gave the Phi Kaps a %tun 6-0 advantage after a first hilt filliti with -pass interceptions. • Folly Wing Intermission, how ever, the winners broke the game wide open as Chapas whipped a 44-yard scorinit pass to Jim Terry and later heaved' another -touch down aerial tp Dick Lacey.' ! - On defense, Chapas was bril liant as he intercepted four Al- et Lots ore from more body ;IV in the blend 1,) more flavor in the smoke 112ZI cjacE) more taste through the filter And LIEM's filter is the modern filw=all white, inside andd l outside—so only pure white touches your; lips: PRIX 50 . s . • • • . • GRAND • pha Kappa Lambda passes during The course of; the game. DEFENDIAG' champion Phi Delta Theta rebounded from a setback at the hands of the Phi Kaps last week by shadinibTau Kappa Epsilon, 4-3, on first downs. TKE's Bob` Bartlett picked off an early Phil Delt pass and gal loped 37 yards to give his squad a 6-0 halftime lead. But Phi Delt came storming back in the second half with a drive of their own, climaxed by Jerry Slagle's diving catch in the lend zone of a Grier Werner pass: , In the waning moments of the game, .Skip Villone intercepted a TKE aerial to preserve the vic tory for Phi !Belt. Phi • Gamnia Delta, last year's runners-up, walloped Delta Phi. 20-0, in a game which saw Phi Gam quarterback John First pass SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1962 Sig Win for two another. John Zabatta scored two touch downs and kicked a pair of ex tra points to lead Phi Kappa Theta in its 20 7 0 drubbing of Sig ma Alpha Mu. The other score came on a seven yard pass from John Burcin to Larry Smith late in the game. Eric Whorral intercepted a pass and moments . later scored the lone touchdown of the game on a. 5-yard pass play as_Alpha Chi Rho blanked Pi Lambda Phi, 9-0. ike Bullock later added ,a 23- yard - field goal to complete the ;coring.. In a tight defensive game, Lambda Chi Alpha - nipped.. Chi Phi 1-0 in overtime. The ' teams were deadlocked at 0-0 in score and 4-4 in first downs as time ran out. In' the extra period, , L.ambda Chi picked up the win on yardage. FILTERS err a arm* WNIACCO tauchdoims 'and run for IMMIND db.