PAGE SIX Bowl Scouts Watch Lions Meet Upset-Minded Pitt (Continued from vage r one) tens e plied up by Richie Luca: in 1359. - Tomorrow's game will mark the final yegular season appearance for 12~ Lion seniors. . Team captain Joe Galardi,~All- Amerman candidates Roger Koch man and Dave Robinson, fullbacks Dave Hayes apd Buddy r Torris, tackles Chuck Sicmjnski, Jerry Farkas and Ron Tu.-t>ens, guards Joe Bit sen stein and Bob Hart, halfback AI Gursky and punting specialist' Cbuck Raisig will all bow out after tomorrow's contest. Galardi, Kochmnsi, Robinson, Hayes, Sieminski, Blasenstein and .'Gursky are members of State's first unit Engle has called this year's first unit the best he has ever-had since coming to Penn State from Brown in 1350 and a win tomorrow would give the Nittanies the best record in.Engle's 13-year reign. 4. KOCHMAH LEADS all the Lion rushers with 595 yards and a 5.4 average per carry, Engle has- called the Lions’ left halfback Penn State’s greatest running back since the fabled Lenny Moore, but Koch man's real value •to the Nittanies isn’t re flected in the statistics. Dave Robinson was named 'to tha NXA. All-America first team yesSerdey. Tackle Charlie Sieminsld received a third «—« berth while guard Joe Blasen •tein. quarterback Pete Liske and halfharlft Roger Koch man and Junior Powell received honorable mention bids. "He is doing those little things —like blocking and playing de fense—so well," Engle said yes terday, “and although he hasn't had as many long runs as some of the fans think be should have had, Rogfcr has had . a tremendous year.” A prime candidate for All- Amencan honors, Koch man also leads the Nittanies in kickoff re turns, is tied with Hayes for the scoring'lead with seven touch downs and is fourth' in pass re ceiving.! The Nittanies' other All-Ameri can .candidate, right end Robin son.'has had a spectacular season Cross-Countrymen To Enter NGAAs; Must Improve on IC4A Performances By JOE GRATA Si* Nitlany Lion distance •runners are entered in the NCAA Cross-Country Cham pionships on Monday at Mich igan State University and, if these men don't improve on their place finish in the IC4A*. Stare's cfaanoes of finish ing in the money jsre slim. Representing State will be cap tain Howie Deardorff. Lionel Bassett. !!>iek Lampman. Ted Imswiler, Dick Tuft and Joe Nichols. Deardorff, who finished third in" the IC4A race at New York" City last Monday, ranks among the ten best entries in the NCAAs. Lion delegates to the first cross country championships sponsored by the newly organized American Track and Field Federation at Ohio State; University an Thanks giving Day turned in a respec able performance. THREE SOPHOMORES and •one' junior, members of State’s second echelon of runners during the unbeaten (4-0) dual-meet "f the DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ROGER KOCHMAN end DAVE ROBINSON . . . Nittanies' All-America Candidates thus far. Noted primarily for the awe some pressure he puts .on op posing quarterbacks, . Robinson has also hauled down 17 passes for 178 yards. ENGLE WILL stick with the same lineup that has rolled tip 105 points in.its last three out ings. The Nittanies have walloped Maryland <23-7). West Virginia (34-6) and Holy Cross (48-20). in. their annual.. November syrge. The backfield has Liske at quar terback. Kochman and Gursky at the halfbacks "and Hayes at full back. “The line stacks up with Robin son and Dick Anderson as the ends, Siermnski and Terry Mon aghan at tackle. Blasenstein and Harrison. Rondahl at the guard ports and Galardi at center. The second, unit hark field will have Ron Coates at quarterback. Junior Powell and Frank Hershey at halfback and Tonis at fullback. Sophomores Bud Yost and Bill Bowes are the Reddy unit fends. Farkas and Sandy Buchan hold down the tackle posts, Beraie Sa bol and Gknft Ressler will be the guards and Ralph Baker is set at. center. honors because a minimum num ber of five runners was required. Sophomore Jim Young, who fin ished 37th, looked best for coach John Lucas' contingent with a time of 35:02 over the 6*4 mile course. Mike Sbeedy, Ernie Johns ton and Steve Gill crossed the finish line. Winning the individual crown at the AT&FF meet at Columbus, Ohio, was Leslie Hegedus, an Hungarian refugee who covered the course in 31:58.8 minutes. The Houston (Texas) Track Club captured the team title. "I was especially" pleased with the performance of Jim Young.”. Lucas remarked yesterday. "I’m expecting him to became good enough to be one of our five scoring runners next season." Today the State runners travel to Pittsburgh where-they'll take in 'the 'Pitt-Penn State ■ football game. They'll leave by plane for Easts Lansing. Mich., laterTodav. A! RECORD NUMBER of 312 individual entries from 59 colleges and universities are expected to converge -on Michigan State for Monday's' 24th annual NCAA cross-country event. Aniong the pre-race choices to in individual lautfijs is defend- Return Your Applications for . USG Committees to HUB Desk TODAY Engle lists the development nt the Reddy unit high among the reasons for the Nittanies’ late season surge. THE LIONS are ready physical ly, with only third unit center Jim Williams on the doubtful list. Williams suffered a leg injury against Holy Cross last week. ■Pitt coach John Michelosen has been reminding his team all week that the favorite usually loses in this rivalry, but the Panthers need little reminding. The Lions knock ed Pitt out of Gator Bowl conten tion in 1858 and 1980. Michelosen will start A 1 Grigal iunas (197) and John Jenkins (210) at end. Gary Kaltenbach (245) and Ed Adamchik (230) at tackle, Tom Brown (220) and Ralph Conrad (215) at guard and Marty Schot tenheimer (210): at center.. The hackfield will have Jim Trafkant (190)' at quarterback, Paul Martha (180) and JEd Clark (170) at halfback and Rick Leeson (195) at fullback. Martha and Leeson have been standouts for the Panthers this season. Martha is Pitt’s leading pats receiver and a definite break away threat every time he carries the ball ing champioft Dale Story of Oregon State, the running sen sation who jogged through the snow on the four-mile Akers Golf Course trail in his barefeet to cope honors in the 1961 race. Story’s 'performance (19:46.4 rtinutes) also paced his Oregon State teammates to the 1961 team crown. The Nittany Lions placed eighth in the nationals last, sea son. y, San Jose State and Villanova, winner of the IC4A event on Mon day. appear to be the strongest challengers to the Beavers’ ■ bid fori keeping the NCAA crown. Last year San Jose finished as runnerup in the race. . BIGHT HOW, everything seems to indicate that Monday's battle fori team honors will be between Oregon Slate, San Jose State. Vil lanbva. Michigan State.: Ohio Uni versity and Houston. A Nittany contingent, if it can run up to its potential, stands a good chance of finishing in the top ten places. But. after. this week’s ninth place the IC4As. they must overcome sev eral mental and physical handi caps to make an impressive show ing! Booiers End Season j Against Riigged Pitt ByIRAMUUBt PITTSBURGH, Nov. 23 Penn State's hooters comeito the end of the road for 1962 tomorrow morning when thjey meet Pitt’s powerful Panthers here. c j The Nittany Lions, (2-6) will be trying to co two thiijgs they haven’t done recently—put! wins back-to-back and, beat Pitt. ‘ ' ; I • I » I Pitt first played intercollegiate soccer in 1954 when tfie Lions were a national power. year later and State won the firsts four games. But~-smce that time, the Panthers have dominated the series while the Lions, now in their fourth straight losing sea son, have been, going steadily downhill. COACH LEO BEMIS' Panthers' have taken three straight low scoring games from the Nittanies. Pitt won 1-0 in 1959 and 1961 and-2-1 in 1960. State won a total of eight games those "three years, while losing 19. . r. j Things have not improved any-; this year and the Lions need at j least a tie tomorrow to avoid equalling their worst season mark —2-7, set in 1959. = The Lions* chances for victory tomorrow will 'hinge on a good first half. State’s 3-goal first half against Gettysburg last week marked the first time this year that the Lions scored more than one goal before -.intermission. Pitt, on the other hand, has been a quick-starting club.all sea son. The Panthers had a 3-1 lead against Maryland Monday in ah NCAA Eastern Regional playoff game, but the Terps came back to win in the game’s 'closing min utes, 4-3. Against defending na tion champ West Chester, Pitt blew a 3-0 lead and settled for ja 3-3 tie. 1 808 (CORKY) COTHBEHT. ja high-scoring center forward, will lead the Panthers Statk. His 14 goals for the year equals the entire Penn State production. In Pitt’s last Win, a 3-1 triumph over-Lock,Haven two weeks ago, he scored-all three goals—his sec ond such “hat trick” of the sea son. Other Pitt stalwarts include left-halfback Paul Liberati, an honorable mention All-American last season, and center halfback Andy McGraw. Lion coach Ken Hosterman has made four lineup changes for to day’s game in an attempt to pro duce a winning effort. Two sen iors who haven’t seen much action this year will be in the starting lineup as a result of the changes. A 1 Shuss, who started the sea son at goal, will take over for the man who replaced him. Jay Rob bins. In six games, Robbins gave up 14 goals. Shuss played the entire .opener against Wes’t Chester (a 3-1 loss) and all but eight minutes of the Erik the Red bad no choice—but Vitalis withjy-7 will keep yew bar weataM day without grease. |Mb| ; Naturally. V-7 is the grcasttess grooming discovery. Yitelis® 0 J?L]j with V-7« fights embarrassing dandruff. prevents dryness, x |y=jpifl teeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try Vitalis today! v^Siual SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1962 Colgate game (he allowed three goals in a 5-2 setback). Roy Johnston moves back into the starting lineup at right full back, replacing Mickey£MasttL In the other switches, Ted Jones and A 1 Jacobsen {exchange posi tions, with Jones moving to right wing and Jacobsen to inside left. BESIDES SHUSS and John ston, the only other 'seniors in the Lion lineup jwill be three year veterans ’ Jay Stormer and Val Djurdjevie. Stormer, the flit tany captain, will be at left wirfg while Djurdjevie will be at in side right John Katona. who:tal lied two goals against Gettysburg, wil be the Lion’s renter. Hosterman will {stick with; his ever-improving halfback line of Ray Dacey, Dieter Heinze jand Harry_ Kline, and ! Bill - Manke at left fullback. i Pitt (7-1-2) hold Frostburg State, A ginia. Slippery . ] Grove City and Lj Panthers’lone losi land and they wei Chester and Ohio J has scored 35 goa ll'in 10 games. • State, with a i goals for and agai Bucknell and Ge bowing to West 0 Maryland, Navy,' Army. ji \ resumes old spot is victories over tkron, West Vir- Roek, Howard, ,pck Haven. -Hie rs was to Mary ie tied by West {University. Pitt als and allowed' ;14-22 mark in inst, has beaten ittysburg wjiile Shester, Colgate, ' Temple ana