RAGE SIX Terps' Record-Wreckers Will Invade Nittan Lair By JOHN MORRIS ■-Spoils Editor Penn Stale will be iaced with the problem of coping with four record-breaking Maryland Terrapins when the two teams clash in Beaver Sta dium tomorrow. ■' Quarterback Dick Shiner, half back Tom Brown,, tailback iSen Chiavcrini and kicking specialist John Hannigan have all been on record-wrecking rampages this year and are four major reasons why the Terps .boast a 5-1 record. Shiner leads the nation in pass ing- with 87 completions in 131 attempts for 1,034 yards and four touchdowns. The 195-pound' junior broke a Maryland total offense record in the Terps’ 7-0 season-opening win over SMU. He threw for 238 yards and'added 34 overland to shatter Jack Scarbath’s 11-year-old mark. SHINER HAS. already set a career mark of 145 completions and 'last week surpassed Dale Beltyjs single season record for pass ehmpletions.', Brown has tied 1 a single game Maryland record of eight pass receptions twice this season. The senior halfback grabbed eight Shiner .'heaves against North Carolina j State and . again last week against South Carolina. In addition. Brown set two rec ords in the Terps' only loss this season, a 28-24 defeat by Miami. Brown returned five Miami kick-] Terps" 13-11 win offs 153 yards. Carolina last week. Brown is coach Tom Nugent’s! Hannigan converted 17 of 17 best pass defendin’ and breaks his. extra point attempts last year own career interception mark!; and is 10 for 11 thus far this sea every time he intercepts.an enemy 1 son. aerial. - i Almost overlooked in all the Hannigan sets a new career hullabaloo about Maryland’s field goal mark every time vaunted passing attack is sopho hf kicks a thrcc-j»ointer. His toe more Chiaverim, the Terps' lead was the .difference in three Mary-Ung rusher. ? .land games, last year and he Chiavcrini broke a 10-year-old booled the winning points in the i Maryland record when he carried Cubs face Army in Grid Finale By FRANK QUIGLEY j with the play of the Lions in Penn State’s freshman football' their H-6 loss to Syracuse and he tram winds up its season todav : cx P ecls . another Rood game today, when it invades the Hudson Val- ; " We made a few costly mis lev to_pppo.se the Plebes of Army. I takes against Syracuse, but I State practiced at ; home yes- > most of them have been terday afternoon and then de- straightened out. he sa.d. parted for West Point. --> ' End Dick Nikolishen will sit Freshman coach Earl Bruce will ! ou< ,his u « am, ‘ Refuse of a head go wjth the same lineup that start-, mjury he received against Syra ed tpe Syracuse game except for | cus< ;: . [ • ; Changes at halfbaclj. Bob Shiffler ! I and Bob Biggie wilp start at half- : back in place of Dtive McNaugh ton and Don KumtJDick Gingrich at quarterback and Dick Barrett at fullback round out the Penn State' bnckfield. Probable starters on the line are ends Ellery Seitz and Gerry San dusky; tackles Joe V-terzbicki and Dick llolzer; guards Ed Stewart and Steve Schreckangnust; and center Bob Andronici. Tackle Gary Eberle who sat out the Syra cuse game with a bruised leg,; will see some action today. , i Coach Bruce was; impressed The Brothers of PHI MU DELTA j *m featuring Lon Chick and the Chicks FrL Feb. 2 9-2 P.M. closed Women's SHIRTS LAUNDERED 25 c eaP each For 3 or more University Tailor Shop 113 E. Beaver—234 E. College Salute their pledges with a \ % N THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ROGER SHOALS . . . top Tcryi tackle the ball 32 times against South Carolina. He has carried the 104 times for 403 yards so far this season. Much of the credit for Mary land's success this' year must go to the Terps’ big, tough line., Headed by All-Atlantic Coast tackle Roger Shoals and running mate Dave Crossan, the Mary land line offers Shiner excellent protection j whenever he drops back to pass. ABL Officials to Name New Reri Owners Today PITTSBURGH (AP) The American Basketball League is to reveal the new owners of the Pittsburgh Rens today. " , A Rens spokesman said yester day the announcement will be made at a luncheon presided over by ABL Commissioner AbeSaper stein. DEAN'S . WALK-IN (Corner! of Pugh & Beaver) We Cash Student Cchecks suit roKiewr at ctuTEft OTAQS. LAST wn DAYS COLLEGE MEN Part time employment 15 hours per week Promotional work for internationally known firm with offices in every major city throughout ttie world. Car furnished. Careers in management available to qualified students upon graduation. Must have at least average grades. Working schedule will be arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever possible. i Call Mr. Morse, 9:30 a.m.-l:00 pan. * :-«* J"' s i Salary 47 dollars per week Soccer men Oppose Temple Tomorrow Penn State’s soccer team will go after its second victory of the season tomorrow when it meets Temple in Philadelphia. The Lions (1-4) will be. attempting to keep their faint hopes for a winning season alive. Beaten in their last outing by Nan’, 3-0, they must win all four remaining games or suf fer their fourth successive losing season. Temple has a 4-2 mark,' but lost its last game, 2-1, In over time to Philadelphia Textile. The Owls’ other loss was a 2-1 set back to Bucknell in an early season clash. State beat the Bi sons, 3-0. LAST YEAH, Temple brought a 5-1-1 mark to meet the Lions, but was upset 1 2-1 on Ted Jones’ penalty kick after time had run out. That game made State's rec ord 3-3, but |the Nittanies pro ceeded to lose their three remain ing contests for a 3-6 season. On paper, therefore. State may seem to have an edge. But to morrow's ganie 'will be won (or lost) on the field and not on paper. This is where ( the Lions may run into some 'difficulty. The so-called "jinx” that has been with State’s hooters since their run of losses started in 1959 has struck again this season with fnll force. Three starters have been lost since the start of the season. First, A 1 Schattschneider, a newcomer who became the regu lar right wing, dropped off the squad after one game. Starting inside left Tom Flanagan quit sqftbol. Ed- Hinojosa, who moved, into Flanagan's slot, quit the team this week. f As a result, State’s starting for ward line in tomorrow’s contest will show captain Jay Stormer, a converted halfback, at left wing; Jones shifted from left wing to inside left; George Berz kalns at center; Val Djurdjevic at = inside right and John Katona, a converted center, at right wing. JAY ROBBINS, a comparative newcome/, having joined the squad after the second game, con tinues ~as the number one goalie. Block "S" Motorcade & Pep Rally _ TONIGHT Motorcade forms behind Sigma Chi at 6:15 Pep Rally on HUB lawn at 7:00, Phi Sigma Delta .last years winners challenges for trophy awarded group with most cars in motorcade. RAIN: HUB BALLROOM fl -♦ .* . .L.', 2 TV RENTALS f | by day, week, month I nrpn) TELEVISION j ft SC SERV,C * 1 L/iV-- J CENTER | af Sfate College TV | 232 S. Allen Street J AD t-8992 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1962 By IRA MILLER . S’' * .v jay Bobbins ... Lion netminder Robbins has allowed seven goals in three games while turning aside 36 shots. Mickey Mastil and Bill Manke will again start at the fullback posts while John Buck, Dieter Heinze and Harry Kline will be at the halfback spots. A 1 Shuss, Roy Johnston, Ray Dacey, A 1 Jacobsen, and Andy Honker will'be going along in re serve. 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