Penn football team namesRay Houghtling asllskalonsa Junior II i gRay Houghtling, senior tackle from Wilson, N.Y.. has been roted by his William Penn Col-leRo teammates as the Most Valuable Statesmen Player 011 Ihe team of 15)15!).The football squad lielsi Itsannual team elections recently and llottRlilliiiR, the 255 lb. senior AIM’onl'ercnre defensive tackle, who also received NA1A all-district honors, was elected by a vote as the Most Valuable Player off a team that had many candidates.Houghtling played all 36 football games on the Penn schedule during his four year career and played defensive and offensive tackle.During Ihe past season, the senior was the leader of a fierce defensive front four that turned a losing season into a winning one and made the team of 1961) one of the most exciting to watch.from Janesville, la., who was voted the Most Valuable defensive player and Don Tarr, senior back from Oskaloosa who was named the Most Valuable offensive player.The squad also elected trl-captalns for next fall. John Roman, junior defensive end from Trenton, N.J.; Wilbur Young. 300 lb. defensive tackle from Bronx. N.Y. and John Austin, 225 lb. junior offensive tackle from Trenton. N.J. have been elected as tri-cap* tains.It was announced at the same time which players earned letters this fall. They are—seniors — Stan Allspach (Baxter, la.). Jerry Bailey (Lyons, N.Y.), Charles Dickens (Gary, la.), Don Tarr, Gordon Manor Ind.), Dick Bye (Janesville,(Putnam, Conn.), Bob Brake, (Asbury. N.J.). Tommy Johnson (Gary, link), Prank Maituooi (Trenton, N.J.). Hay Houghtling (Wilson. N Y.), Kick Sloccker (Chillieethr, 111.), Stove IV-Groote (Bede. la.).School’s eighth grade A teai remained unbeaten Thursda afternoon when they toppe Knoxville -W-12. while the Osk B unit suffered its first loss 225.Juniors lettering were—John Austin. John Roman, and Wilbur Young.Sophomores were — Bruce Johnson. Frank Guthr.e. Tom Fontana. George Cochrane, Roger be Bel. DeWayne Hogan, and Tom Palmer.RAY HOUGHTLINGHoughtling’s defensive work, along with his teammates, earned the Pennmen a listing in the NAIA team defense listing nationally,ALSO ELECTED honors by their teammates were—Dick Bye, senior defensive halfbackCKOWN LEAGUEJenuia Blue Kibbon ............ 42’5 13'cClow No. 1 .......................... 3S ISCozy Inn ...................-....... 35 31Bint Layne Farm ................ 32 22Lwjiion No. I ..................... 33 23Iowa Electric .......-------------- 32 24Tower Park ..................... 29s.i 26V»Kfilbach Lumber ................ 2S 28Mountain Dew ...................... 2S 2SThe Pub ............................... 26 30OskaloORJi Bad i a tor —........ 26 30Sunstrum's ............................ 25 31Cunninprbam Htg*. ........... 25 31L.pcrton No. 2 ...............-....... 17 39Clow No. 2 —.............-....... 15 41Ify Vee .................................... 14 42Three Gam© ScoresLeffion No. 1 ..........818-S79-918—2615Ily Vo© .................. 770-835-875—24S0Clow No. 1 ......... 874-930-054—2758Jemac Blue ......... 927-882-892—2701Cozy Inn .................. 894-996-S48—2758Mt. Pew ....... 802-956-799—2553Clow No. 2 ____________722-772-684—2188Legion No. 2 .......894-835-897—2706Bird Lfttie ..... 924-933-916—2773Sunst rum’s ........... 823-895-835—2553Tower Park .............. 904-959-8S7—27C2Knlbach Lmbr SS2-864-929—2675Cunningham Htg. S99-S15-966—26SOThe Pub ................. 834-9S2-824—2640Osky Bad. .......... 817-S30-845-—2492Iowa Elec ...... 944-S05-811—2557Hi^h Individual GamesVernon Duccore 258 Don Brob-ston 237. Jerry Id© 236. Lee Hart 225-203. Tunis tien Hartotr Rich Courtnev 218 Floyd Wharton 217, Roger Sarver 215.Hlcjh Indlvidnal SeriesLee Hart 605. Vernon Dirocore 58S, Jerry Ide 581. Floyd Wharton 581. Pat McFadden 569, Don Brobston 566.FRESHMEN earning letters includes — John Roberts. Bruce Polen. Greg Lang. David Rob-ring, Tom l amp. Doug Oliver. Dick Barger. Emmy Stewart. Ralph Green, Dennis Lewis. Bill Mirabelli, Larry Noland, David Sent I, Chris I.egvold. Armando Reyes, Jim Shea and Mike Van Cleave.In the A game. Osky traili S-li the first quarter. 25-20 at 11 half but jumped ahead ;the end of the third quarter ar won -It*—12.Bill Davis was high for thi winners with 21) points, whthMark Murcellns had 1-1 Randy Sedrel was cited fo his rebounding work.For Knoxville, Allan had points and Edwards 16.In the B game. Osky traili 7-fi the first quarter, the gan was tied 13-13 at the half ai Osky was ahead 23-21 only lose a hear!breaker 26 25.Charles Howard was th top scorer for the Osky ere’ with eight points while Stcv DeKock had seven. Swan ha 15 for Knoxville.