The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, October 24, 1958, Image 10

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COTALDO SPEAKS
The Cadets from West Point chalked
up their second decisive victory of
the season by way of a 26-0 trouncing
of Fenn State, Coach Rod Blaik
ing, one of tho best ArmY teams of re'"
cent years, stuck to his new Bazooka
formation and really made it pay off.
In Coach Blaik's new formation the end
is so far from the tackle that he
doesn't even come in for the huddles.
Pete Dawkins was the offensive star
for Amy ' as he garnered two TX's.
Bob Anderson and Bob Carpenter also
scored with the latterls coming on a
55 y...ard pass play from quarterback
Ted Caldwell., Carpenter is the fam
ous end in the new formation.
Although the score is rather one-sided,
it is not a true indication of State's
ability. This can be explained by
Army's exceptional team and their very
unorthodoxical forMation.
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Before a homecoming crowd of 22,800,
the NittanY Lions ran roughshod over
the Marquette Hilltoppers.
Bruce Gilmore, who was plagued by
injuries all last season, opened the
scoring for State on a 10 yard burst.
He also closed the scoring in the 4th
quarter on a 1 yard leap.
Richie Lucas continued to be one of
Statels op men as he scored on a 49
yard pass play and on a 1 yard jump,
following the recovery of a fumble.
Richie Lucas , who started it all,
ended it in the third quarter on an off
Dave Kasperran also continued to shine tackle play for the final T.D.
for State. He scorod on a pass play
following an interception.
Don Jonas kicked too extra points and
Penn Stalets scoria was rounded out two more were made by the passing of
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by Jim Kerr, who scored on a 44 yard j. cks to Jonas,
dash following an interception.
FRIDAY OCTO
State ma de good 3 of 6 extra point
attempts. Two wore kicks to bon
Jones, and once Lucas ran over for
the two points.
The lone score for Marquette came
in the third period when Pete Hall
went over from the one. He tacked
on the 2 other points on a keeper from
the three.
State rambled off 284 yards rushing,
whereas Marquette had the amazing fir+
ure of 23. The latter was almost the
equivalent of Penn State's first downs
which were 19.
PENN STATE CLUBS BOSTON UNWERSITY
A bruising ground Attack plus a t.ght
'RBS defense were just too much for
the boys from B.U.
With Richie Lucas mixing up his plays
neatly, the Lions went 69 yards in 14
plays with the opening kickof4 l4
icbozak diving over from the two.
State showed that the first drive vas
no fluke, going 80 yards in 16 plays
for a second T.D. Lukas clicaxed this
one by going over from the one.
The top thrill of the afternoon was
cane when Payne Berfield, a trnnsfer
from Miami of Florida, intercepted a
pass and ran 98 yards for a score.
The Nittany Lions rerent t th9PCINOIYet
however, a few plays later dick Hoak
scored on a 36 yard right end sweep.
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