PEl's? STATE SLUGS 9 VU, 28—T0 (7:xlt. :-)11 .. ... • . .. '.!.7e1011t,...34 ., ...tar1kee . bro..:iitloatti: : Penn Pt t^ • rti..:: , ''.71::,..464 ..64:.2 . 174 r t . a .. a.. ilt , ll .. e.2c..• • 1 .; , .V..1-4T. 14:70.V.'1ie.....r01 . : ''. cg 3 . ._ . ..y• roi , a• • . (....)T.1.v . ix , ...t.-ItL , - ',,....7 . .T. ..r.. , .tcr7: . 6; ,. . ,- T .i,'o.9t • Va..T:,.',.. , :1....a ~ • . • .. ' • . '..• ‘*..".1 . „ 8 N.1.+,t . ;:.!..! , i . 7.,::i.c)::.•:,.s 1....1 - -,( - 1.'.;.:11 1, -. , ... r., pt the 7....1...::.•.e„ -- 1.' .. .:!•(.1... , ..; P ..1 .:::::: ,. • ' . ...e..!:: 6 :::,, r'. .ie:?.'cf - .3'::".1:i.:::). ','.;:r E::r . : ht —...... .., C 7 , .1 t. U.l,+E:li .c.1 . ,...., , '' ,. ;-2 .7 : - .1a.1, - .: . f;:.,'..F... .ap.:2)..1;:..•,...)c, .7 1 .11 - ..!1'•:0r.] • 1.,,V3... C. A. , . '); "' , i F. r ! „ Ise niulta et the moot iwpporGuLe uomehte. Two of the bothles set up a tnnoblown end field , 1.0- , g-i-AA tie !..or,',ng hoxztilmeTs, A Mma:Ted a rodni . Jle 'Penn State .4> I'K- , The Mountaineers, led by guard T 1.21 Lopasky, were erle :-oJd widely hPY.aided Richie Lucas ore t - , - ,y uul-lh in aeck, bat they couldnit cope with LAL;g?essive line play and the corps of fl,T.et Penn State backs. The Nittany Lions spotted WU a 3-.0 lead in the opening minutes on a 39-yard field goal by Johnny Thackston. The Ida was set up by a Penn State fumble on its own 22 on the first play after the kickoff. But the Lions wasted little time springing into a lead which they never surrendered. Halfback Jimmy Kerr put them ahead to stay by picking off a WVU pass and racing 25 yards unmoletted for cai T 3. Lucas, boomed by Penn State supporters for All.4merica l was limited to 63 yards in total offense before retiring from the game in the third period. He entered the game averaging more than 133 yards both rushing and, pa6sing. ' ;IN STATE 13 11111111 .;." 4 "i , t, , s•al 8 0--- , 28 0 SEASONAL RECORD! PENN ST. PFNN ST ..8- , '.0 PENN ST, 17 ,TI PENN ST ';'.l 7.2 PENN ST PENN ST. 26 .10 PENN ST. if *•.*****-11- 80 1 7L1 . : . ;TG *-K****i:*** Bowling will oon . ";inue at the Playhouse La es . .u.sieton. After weeding out 4.e bowlers, a league will be formedo : 7 '-, !.- 4 1 " ev% t 0 • Of OO Of f INTRLEITJRAL BLSKETBLLL (Oct 19) The ELECTRONS nipped the ELGLES 41-.39, in a thrilling game that was forced into overtime. Sterba led the way for the ELECTRONS with 16 points. In the second game, the'RUMRUNNERS bested the BOOTLEGGERS in an equally exciting contest. Sehiedy was high for the RIERUVNERS, swishing the . nete for 22 points. Scoe4i: ( 4 1-$;- ILI ) The games were officiated by Mr. Baradziej and Mr. ttriney. Mr. Define supervised the games. I:Z=:=ZZE3 (Nev. 2) The ELECTRONS remained undefeated by crushing the MINERS:, 40-27, Again Sterba was high man for' the ELECTRONS with 17 points. The HMS upended the TOREROS ) 56-45 in the second game. Fulton was high man fer the ROM, tallying 22 points. JohnWanyo played an excellent game for the TOREROS MISSOUU V RLT. 0 (DUNS Btr'l l oll LI ill )13 WEST VIR.3INIA ~~~ ~i4.~