?AGE SIX Liens in Top Condition For West Virginid Game By JOHN MORRIS Sports Editor The Penn State football team, hampered much of the i season by injuries to key per formers, will probably be in top physical shape for this Saturday's Beaver Stadium clash with.-West Virginia. The Nittanies escaped the Maryland game: with no' serious injuries and, evtm more hearten ing to fans, imM of the Lions’ injured' members are rounding hack ;into shape. Right halfbadk" A 1 Cursky is almost fully recovered from- the knee and nb injuries which have him most of the cam paign. j >■ The hard-running senior- is » big man in -the Lion attack' as a runner and a pass receiver. He just missed tying a Penn State record for pass' rrcc-itions when M,i,fr± b ' L 97 ,n for most of the; fall. Nitianies 23-21_victory over Cali-, intercepted itwo of Dick fornui two ago. Len Krouse, Shiner>s a( . rla , s leturn set the record with nine catches; - 39 v - rds to _ , lhe against Syrac-use ,n 1940. QUARTERBACK Don Caum is' apparently ready to go full speed again after shoulder and knee, miseries had limited hit, effective-1 Grimsley Picks Wisconsin To Top Northwestern; Navy, Duke, Notre Dame To Win By WILIiGRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK CAP)—The Big Ten is the “upsottingest" conference in the country Shis year, the No. 1 position is never a comfortable one and there is traditionally an advantage to the home field. This is the set of circumstances which should knock off the na tion's football leader. Northwest ern,. in the headline game this week. Last wqek's score, which hit on the upsets victories for Mis sissippi. Notre Dame and Pitt, was 41-12—:773. Another fling: Wisconsin 33,| Northwestern 28: Ron Vanderkrller outpitches Tom Myers in a wild game. Southcm-Caliifomia 18. Stanford 14:.Coach Aohn : McKay insists his Trojans will not have a letdown. Alabama 14. Miami. Fla. 0: Lee Roy Jordan and Uie Tide defense stops Miami’s-, dangerous George Mira. TEXAS 19, Baylor fi: Both _ teams have heavy casualty lists. j = but Texas should win the spiiwE • splits and arnica ‘same. jE 233 S. ALLEN At the Top of the Hill _ Arkansas J 7. Rice 6: The Razor- jqi|nnimnißimtnmtiiitimmiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiumniiiiiiiiiiimmiiimiMimti7 PLAYBOY MAGAZINE SPECIAL STUDENT RATE 8 MONTW' -W-SO AIKRCBS Box 502, State College, Pa. j Tryouts for Ag Hill Party M.C. Nov. 8, 8:00 P.M. 105 Arnsby BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto New Bikes —l yr. Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-78*2 THE! DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK* PENNSYLVANIA { ;*r |v£ -1, frV:.-- ' , * . ( I t * *-*•**•' y-;.-. i • ■ KiKT grabbed his second; interception shortly after the first one to give State an insurance score in the fourth quarter. j backs have the best offensive rec ■ ord in the Southwest. Notre Dame 21. Pittsburgh 11: j The Fighting Irish have found an inspiration in Daryle Lamonica. j Washington M, California 8: ! Good chance for an -Upset, with j Ihe Golden Bears looking better every game, Navy 25. Syracuse 14: If it’s a. dry field. Roger Staiihach should hit ertough targets to do the job. Duke 20,|Maryland 17; The Blue Devils wrap up the Atlantic Coast j Conference crown. : j^iiiiiiiiiiiitiuuHitTihiuiiTiMiiiiiiiiiTiuTiiiitiinmiiimnrilTiniliiiiiruTiiiiitiii 1 STOP *T . . . I HERB'S BARBER SHOP WHERE * Personal Attention , IS our AIM Do You Know When They'll Scorel PITT GA • Game Ticket •Transportation • Pit you wits against the scoreboard rlorh in Saturday's Penn State-West Virginia game. If you can guess when the first touch down will be scored by either team you can win a free trip to tbs Penn Slate-Pitt game at Pitt Stadium ipa Hot. 24. There'll nothing to buy.' All you have to do is enter your guess oh special registration forms found at all Stale College stores displaying a football player on the door. Enter as often as you like right up to game time. For. your convenience, downtown stores will be open Monday: and Fridays during Horembcr until t pm. Enter today at any store with'a football on the door. Enter Today at These Stores Danks fc Co. G. C Murphy Co. Egolfs Penn-Whelan' Jack-Harper'* Su SC Derick Hur't Mens Shop Schhrw'a Quality Kalin's Dress Shop ! Shop Kalin's Men's Shop Stars. Roebuck b Keeler's-Book Since 'Co. Levine Brothers Tot n* Teen McLanehen's ' WoU Furniture Co. Moyer's Jewelry ' Wootworlh's Store Margaret's Shop' BlalrShop Bostonian Ltd. Centre County Film Lab • Centre Hardware Charles Shop Children’s Shop - Clearfield's Contemporary Trends Crabtrees DAVE ROBINSON ready for Mmuitiet - Tackle Chuck. Sieminski, end Dave Robinson and halfback Roger Kochman State's three most oft-mentioned candidates for All-American honors—are re covering from minor injuries that have slowed them in the Lions' lasCseveral outings. Robinson, named to this week's ECAC All-East team far his per formance against Maryland, has been bothered by a bruised ankle. He will be ready for West Vir ginia. Sieroinski bruised his shoulder two weeks ago, but the injury is responding to treatment; Kck:tv man has been bothered aU'searon by a variety of leg and 'foot in juries but emerged unscathed from the Maryland game. Center Joe Galardi and guard Bob Hart • are both progressing nicely after knee injuries and end Dick Anderson is healthy again after being hindered in recent games by shoulder and ankle in juries. First unit. quarterback Pete Liske suffered • a cut over his left eye in the Maryland game, but will be ready to lead a healthy brood of Lions against the Mounties., OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Win a FREE Trip to ti Marin Welt Schooled. In Cage Fundamentals By JIM BUXATA | | (This & the fourth in a series on members of the 1962-63 Penn State team. Next-is Bob Weiss.) , , .1 , Chuck Marin is a member of a basketball playing family in which he has always performed in the shadow of has brother Jack. Ever since Be was a senior at Farrell High School, and the seventh man on the 1960 state championship team, Marin has had to listen to the hometown people say how great his young er brother would be. j i . Jack Marin was an all-stati ilow a member of the. Duke Uni versity freshman squad. This could be the Chuck has ever had.. With his brother .1.000 miles away, the • shadow may finally lift. • Even- though he rarely played in high school, Marin came to State drilled by one' of the best prep coaches in the state, Ed Mc- Clusky -of Farrell. Mann's only drawback at 6-5, 170 pounds, is his lack of bulk. He is not physically equipped to fight with the bigger men under the boards. AMOTHEH OF Marin’s big problems lies with the books. In both his freshman and sophomore 'years, he was only able Jo par ticipate half a season due to 'scholastic ineligibility. However, in the games he played, Marin showed the Lion fans a better than average shot.' ■His soft' one-handed jump shot from outride the key accounted for more than just a few points. Coach John Egli feels that Marin’s shooting is above aver age, but adds that he needs to improve on defense and drib-, bling. _ ■ Egli' felt that .there were two problems confronting him with Marin this year—where to play him and how to keep him eli gible. "1 can work with him at - a guard position or a forward be- JACKHAJU’EKJACKHARrEKJACKHARrERJACKHARPERJACKHAiU'EiUACitIIARI CUSTOM SHOP FOR MEN ! Junior Women’s Club Vacation Auction and Fashion Show Thursday, November 15 ' lavHXJvrßaaHVHM.ivraaaavHMjvfaajaviiMJvrMaaavmjvfaajavHMjyf THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 8.1962.’i cause be bas the ability to play both,” Egli .said, "but the main thing for Marin to do is keep eligible. If be doesn’t make the grades- then I won’t be able to use him anywhere.” Marin has looked good at prac tice and has Egli confronted, with the happy problem of trying to find a spot for him. He could be" the surprise of the State team. SOUTHWICK Reflection of Good Taste The high standards of quality arid crafts- 2 mariship are readily apparent in our Southwiclc suitings. Natutally tailored of > finest British and.domestic fabrics, their * distinctive appearance mirrors the. dis- 2 cerning taste of the wearer. \ o 'i * • \ a t -\> CHUCK MARIN