The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, October 21, 1960, Image 7

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    110® TURN BACK BLACK KNIGHTS
, „ homecoming In w het has to be called the best
f® f ®f ! lissouri ’ the Nittar Y Lians game of the season, Rip Engle*s Nittany
rff-;- _ e , XT v ?f?f nc ? on P !! ev i2 u ®J sr Lions fell prey to the Orange of Syracuse,
th ° f ■ 21-15 ? before a record crowd of 40, 617
beioie 27, 160 fans at Michie Stadium. fans at Archbold Stadium.
i, nove , 0 G 7*“° le 2 d in In the first quarter, Syracuse drove
dSv5 i ™?+b q^J ? ! S r^ Cl i Qaxi ' lie m??Tf P ? 74 yards, with All-American Ernie Davis
nl „^ ni7 .. n yard plunge, With State drying two tacklers in from the 18-yard
SS nf v * fih 78 f ey d f ve ?nr line * The fi rst quarter, stood at 7-0.
rbfLn Tr i n ! , + ! he L e J f my "f* State took over on its own 20-yard
this fofJhr!n C i* ed rv! e fff+f hls Stripe after a Syracuse punt. They moved
7-7 h The hal tine 3COre the bQII to the Syracuse 45, where Don
k LI „ _ . , , J°nas went through tackle, got into the
8? v if' P exchange, Army rolled dear and went all the way. The half
fo2 yards for a score to open the third time score: 7-7,
deoiiiie n ?V h ? t +r y haVe b ® en . tha ' Jla Kerr took the second half kick-
SSfl® P £ ay ° f ga “ e ' the try f ° r off for State and ran it back to the
at I>7 WSS SCOTe St °° d ange 32 •’ The Llons were stalled 'and
t, „v 4+u l, punted, Syracuse took over, but went for
vard m+Z S fa naught *nd were forced to kick, State
yore! drive* Wiuh second down on "the 25* mcwor* +VIO >lOll j.~. oc j. v.
Oden Hall rolled out end pitched e STdeclU^nW
perfect strike to Kerr, who carried it inp-inr, u n P + ®7 £ the g c ,rae took place.
„ ji . * '-‘Us.-li.gu xu j-u Ualen Hall went back to throw and was
tto sSrf^/-i?’ Pern0 ° oonTCrt6d ’ rushed by Fred lfauU.no,.. With Mautino
Arny’ccme took in the fourth period H ?H ’AfV" 40
C *!£f hu/thic EoBl th° t 0? fly, of rSd o SoL7?e b dl?7aS s r!l for
3U Cadets* 5 ”* thS eM ° f tte « ~ r r 7 + After . the
L? to the Army marched 66 yards, using straight power
,v~L rr f *«“•., s l * Pla7 ! , Ke y ploys for Iheir third tolly,
drove off tackle for eleven yards ond r.« i * , „
another score. The try for two points 5w ,„.,. n L ran a > ck to the
fell short» The scores 20-16. bS f f f f ® ff ge 3 '
ft j , . . Put were halted in short of pay dirt.
Buddy*Torriflntereenf ng > Syracuse punted immediately, and State
Ruddy lorris intercepted an Army pass returned it tn the i<y a u„n +„ m T
and went to the Cadet 19-yard line. pff Hall to Dick
Dick Hoak skirted end fe7 25 yards to iUrtlnr^ * SC ° re %f th
the Axmy one, where Dave Hayes bucked tw ° nore<l The
was IS S t a he°Z;e rmanls ** . m this reporter's estimation, the
PewcuState 27, Army 16 ° Nittany Lions great showing against Syra
-7 cuse will make members of the LIBERTY BCP’L
committee take notices If Penn State can
come through the next four games (Illinois,
West Virginia, Holy Cross, Maryland) unmaar
ed, a defeat of arch-rival Pitt should
send them to Philadelphia for the holidays s
*jfc\
By Dave Leonard
jTHLETICS
STATE DOTED BY NATIONAL CHAMPS,
By Dave Leonard
21-15