Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 25, 1927, Image 4

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$l.OO Bows 2 For $1.55
Lungren, Roepke Score
As Lions Upset Orange
(Continued from first ➢age)
State's twenty-f , pus] line. MO
lino smashes by Goldman and a fee
yard off-side penalty enabled Sy ra
case to secure another fist down on
the seventeen-yard line.
Then, unexpectedly, came the touch
down. Sebo dashed through an op
ening in the left side of the Orange
line Apparently stopped after a lice
yard gain, the Syracuse halfback
wormed his way past the Nittany sec
ond defense, wading foul Penn State
tacklers in his spirited run actors
the finishing stripe. Brophy faded to
kick the extra point
'Almost certain defeat stalked upon
the Archbold Stadium field dui.ng
the second period after another sus
tained Syracuse advance, made possi
ble by powerful line plunging and
consistent forward pass gain, btought,
the Orange force to the to ely e-y 1
stripe where Bay singer skipped
around left end for a second touch
down on a fake pass play. The
tally was discounted, however, and.
Syracuse penalized the yards ohen a
.Hull man was declared off-side
Still the Orange offense persisted.
Sebo and Goldman carried the ball
to the Penn State fog-vaid on a line
crash and lateral pass tespectnely
Here the Penn State forward wall'
braced firmly, defended its ground'
firmly and held the opposing chargees!
for downs. Too minutes later the
half ended after an e‘change of punts
had proven mote profitable to the
New Yorkers than had the frequent
forward passes that, for the most
part, found their way to the turf as
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the Lion defense men greo more
only
Roepl,e's retain to the game short
ly before the closing of the first half
seemed to give his colleagues a much
needed confidence that instilled snore
fight into them. Receiving Brophy's
kick-off on the five-yard line, the'
blond leader retained it thirty-four
yards in a theilling open held run
duiing uhich he threatened to man
age lus nay Tor a touchdown.
laff!!1:1
After Roepke's burst of speed,
there came a sudden awakening in
the Lion ranks Penn State was re
taliating. The entire Blue and White
backfield found the line holes advan
tageous llamas crashed the line
time and again for five yard gains,
Roepke advanced consistently off
tackle and around the ends; Wplff
vi or in c d his way for more than one
first down while Lungren found the
Orange's left end of the line cleared
for him on several ore:miens. A fum
ble, recovered by Jones, put an end
to the Lion excursion and a Penn
State score seemed impossible
Held in check, the Syracuse for
wards were forced to kick Roepke
i punted back. So did Baysinger af
ter a futile lane thrust. The close of
the third period found the ball on
Syracuse's fifteen yard line where it
had been advanced by a line buck w‘th
llamas hugging the ball, a dart off
tackle by Wolff and a fake placement
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kick uhich emerged as a long forward
pass to George Delp.
Fighting back furiously, the ex
cuse eleven found itself swept on
hopelessly by the inspired Nittany
line as Roepke and llamas negotiated
a first down on the nine yaid line
Then came an unorthodox play The
Orange second defense, expecting a
line plunge, was sucked in as Lungien
sped around right end for a touch
down. RoepLe missed the extra point
and the score was even
Undaunted, the Andreas charges
recessed the Lick-off after which they
inaugurated a relentless drive for the'
goal And the Barbuti-less griddess,l
using the forward and lateral pass,
to advantage, had hopes of another )
score until Lungren intercepted a toss
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on Penn State's twenty-yard line and
advanced it sixteen more berme a l
Syracuse tackler donned han. An
exchange of punts ensued. Once
more in possession of the ball, the
Lions waged another fierce offensise
attack that brought them within scor
ing distance
Wolff proved the maul cog of the
Penn State dine in the final chapter,
wending his way for three consecu
tive first downs, each time fighting
his way past the entire Change line
Plunges by Roepke, Lungren and Ha
mas aided materially between the
first downs. 'The Syracuse lire be-,
came more stubborn as Roepke failed
to gain, but the second defense men
were caught napping as Lungren toss
ed a long pass to place the ball on
*'se twenty-three yard line
Humus and Roepke in two furious
crashes tore through center to the
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ten-yard mark, past which line they
M.O. unable to advance. On the next
play Roepke fell back to the twenty
one }mil stripe, and while twenty
thousand spectators sat silently, al
most breathlessly, the versatile half
back scored the deciding three points
of the game with a placement kirk
that raised surely, swiftly, squarely
Phone the wooden upright..
PI antic in the face of the first de
feat of the season, the Syracase backs
mule many deepet ate attempts to
mole. One forward pass after an
other sons homed far long distances.
Three of these, completed, placed the
ball on the seven-yard line The Or
angemen were penalized for two con
secutive incomplete 'forward posses
as the u hustle sounded the end of the
game and Penn State's first victory
over Bill Orangoin the history of the
grid game
S , men.. Penn Slate
Raymond Delo
Van Nese L.T Darrnah
BroohY LC Dicker
Wittman C Mahoney
Yen mon ICC ' Martin
VI lookk .It T , Psnacclon
Lam it It E ' Leal.,
thneknaer Q 0 Lonaren
hlman L II Miller
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Subnitutions Penn hula—R.ore for Mil
ler. Hastings for Martin. Martin for IBM.
Ines. bleAndrena for Panned°n. Whitmore
for Miller. Curry for Dein. Wllnn for lAA°
Sr...me — haat , for Newman, Thlor for
VanNess; Patterson for Brophy Birth for
Jones.
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NOTICE—WiII the Freshmen who
were supposed to leave two books in
the COLLEGIAN office please do so
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LOST—PAIR OF LIGHT tan pigblan
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