)1 11- : ;o tW I •:.MOOfry-tOach lurpriset By I.M4ohplian Win "The boys certainly surprised me," ;•was just about all Cross- Country Coach Chick. Werner could -say in regard to his harriers' vie ', tory over a powerful Manhattan contingent on Saturday. The upset was the second victoiy over the Kelly-Greens in six meet ,ings. It was also the first win post ed by a Penn State cross-country le - am in two years. The 23-32 victory, one of the Most unexpected in -the annals of Penn State cross-country history, '..eame- 'When no less than four Nit tany rtinners figished behind Ed :O'Toole, Manhattan's sophomore I ; 41 The quartet of Penn Staters, I l ' Gordon, Curt Stone, Herm Goffherg, and. Captain Alex Bout- J:derie; all finished in Under 28 Min nites. The fifth Blue and White -harrier to reach the.finish line, Mac Smith,.placed ninth in the meet. The summaries: O'Toole, (M) first, 27:35; Gordon, f(S) second, 27:39;,5t0ne, (S) -third, ..:27:51 Geffberg; :(S) fourth 27:54; Bqurgerie,. (S) ,fifth, 27:58; Casey, QV Sixth; '28i02; Barnett, (M) sev- 28:07; Walsh, CM) eighth, • 28:09; .SiiiitX(S) ninth, 28:43; Tier- CMYteiith, 28:54. Alston Brothers Star For Lions: Behind the ihiilliant,pa.ssing end - 17,}jnping of _Dave arid 4-larry Alston, !egro .brothers, .the Lion -3,64r.1.14g 41eveh romped 'to . a 'l9-0 triumph )yeritlie.first-2(ear . mep fromj3 . l4- iN . ew Beeiier Field .AlidWay in the second _quarter ‘i Dave Alston !broke away , ..from sev eral -tacklers to carry .the .ball ,18 '4yardslor a score. He added-the:.ex itra point a .moment later - with a Near the openingotthe third quarter Dave Alston snake hip ed. his way 'inside right .tackle fQr 20 yards . and the second 'Lion cfah-scOre. ,His drOp kick narrow ly missed adding an e4 . ra.point. the Alston-to-Alston . .conibina tion took charge a few minutes later. rfaded to his, 40-yard ,line. and.tossed ipass to his brother .garrY on' Bucknell's 10-yard _line, Harry falc:ed. two men .out of posi- P..)11 - aria crossed ;the goal ,untouch- The extra point waimissed. STUDENTS . REGISTER NOW FOR THE $2.00 PRIZE GIVEN AWAY FREE DAILY AT GLENNLAND GRILL "Next to the SwiEnming PoOl" PRESENCE,NOT REQUIRED TO WIN Aerial Defense Bothers Lions for Temple/Game Jaffurs On Sidelines With Shoulder Injury Aerial defense will occupy the serious attention of the Nittany Lions as they prepare to face a powerful, undefeated Temple owl eleven at Temple Stadium on Sat urday. Though the Lions fought .back and subdued Bucknell, 27-13, last Saturday, Coach Bob Higgins found that the Nittany eleven was woe fully weak on aerial defense. "Bucknell would never have put those two touchdowns over, if our defense had been functioning properly.. Otir team was caught off guard completely. 'More alert foot ball will have to be played against Temple if we expect to get any where," Coach Higgins said. Temple's big gun in the backfield is Andy Tomasic who has been ac claimed a sure-fire All-American. In Temple's . 17-7 defeat of George town, the talented 'Tomasic played 59 minutes of the ,game and ran wild as usual. Tomasic's passes will require an air-tight defense for the'Lions. It was • Penn State's line which turned a surprising perform ance on Saturday. Some of its,in experience 'has worn off as shown by . the tight goal defense when the Bisons had four downs to score from the two -yard line. • • JOhn .Jaffurs, guard, sustained• the only lasting injury inrthe.Buck nell' game. ' An examination re vealed a shoulder separation. He will. Probably ::the.Temple .tilt. Bob Davis, end, again.injured his thruised ,shoulder, but -it .is not "luipWn whether lie will .enter the Temple:fray. Jim Honham;.guard , Who entered the ;Bucknell . game . :with,a: disjointed. finger, must wear .ihandages :for. a :few days...HoweVer, he wlll.be ready for SatUrday's .ganne. .ißrosky, tackle, returned to ,praCtice session yesterday with inj tired *pep 'greatly . improve d rkils service Will,relleve the serious tackle shortage. Those „players who stood out for .their . play against Eqckiiell were !Mike Kerns, ...tackle; John . PoSklan, end; Bill Sinaltz; fullback Paul Weaver, aiiarterback; Bob Wear, center; and Will Van Lenten, end. Seeded Gorfers.Lose In•All-College Tourney Jiril Kramer, first seeded player in the All-College Golf Tourna ment, was defeated.by Bob Wallace 4 and 3 in the quarter 7 final.m.md on Sunday, and Don 14 - art, seeded number four, was upset by Allen Hack 5 and 3 in first round play. In the second flight Bob Swing- . gie pulled another upset when he .downed first seeded Bob Watson 4 and ,3. Quarter final pairings. in. the second flight are Plakford J3oyle ys. : ftialph 1301orio; „H. Snow den ys..ow/Allen; and Jack Dor ,rance vs. Dave . ,liobertson. The Dick Hastings-Jim Noble is the only remaining match :to .:be played ~in the first round of the first flight. • NO STRINGS AII'ACIED lIIMII TaII -DAILY COLLEGIAN Soccermen. Whip Red Raiders' 1-0 Although they failed to capital ize on numerous scoring oppor tunities, the Nittany Lion booters played an impressive brand of soccer to defeat Colgate, 1-0, at Hamilton Saturday and extend their winning streak to 63 games. Sophomore • Smiley Williams came in from his outside right position to score the only . goal midway in the first period after Captain Woody King's kick had been deflected to him by a Red Raider fullback. The smoothly-passing Lions, Continually in scoring territory; were kept from rolling up a lop sided victory. by a strong wind and tco-deliberate goal-kicking by their forwards. The aggressive play and beau tiful passing of S.ammy _Schnure, playing his first varsity game at left halfback, drew warm praise from Coach Bill Jeffrey. "Schnure was easily the most outstanding player on the field," the Lion mentor said. Tough luck dogged the scoring attempts of Ned Corman, inside left. Two ()this goal-bound kicks struck the crossbar and one bounded 'off an upright. Penn State Struck RF _Heck LF Freeman RH Arnold,.• Chi Megrail I 4 H Schritge QR Williams IR Prichard CF King IL Corrnan OL Ga Riding (bibfleels fonightAtlO'clock Definite hours for riding in struction will ;be decided on 'to night when the .Riding,Club:meets at the Stock Judging Pavilion at 7 ; p.m. Students and faculty members interested ,in ,the club should pay the riding fee sometime this week at Student Union, - Wrestlers Begin Today Candidates for the varsity and freshman wrestling squads will begin practice on the Rec Hall mats at 4 p. m today, Glen Alex ander, varsity wrestling captain, announced yesterday. FRED'S Football 'Contest • • .$l.O -PRIZE PICK RORE , Penn State -,Temple IN • PICK WINNERS • Bucknell— Boston U. 7 \ • L I • °° :Colgate-- ' Duke— Ursinus— Syracuse— N. Y. U.— West Va.— Fordham— • - MEAL TICKETS , Fitt— Minnesota— Winneritise this coupon for your October 4—George Decker Winner .October 11—William Sheulinski prod if FRED ' S RESTAURANT GalbraithMitkslSwim Candidates For Workouts After an extensive tryout pro gram planned and given 'by Coach Bob Galbraith with the help of Captain Elmer Webb and the re mainder of last year's team, at•the Glennland Swimming Pool last week; picked candidates reported yesterday for the first of a series of workouts at Rec Hall. The new candidates with "Gal" and the team went through muscle conditioning exercises, consisting of running, stretching, and cales Colgate Hayward Cooper U]man Adams Filson Zimmerli Mawhinney Huberth Sherman Ketelbut Corson- Have fun-. be friendly Treat yourself and others to fresh-tasting Wrigley's Spearmint Gum The Flavor Lasts PACE TEBBE thenics designed to tone up the body and muscles in preparation for the season's launching in about a month When the squad first enters 'the water this year further tryouts will be held and a period of training will follow in which the final cut ting and shaping will.take.place. ' Although no definite word about the schedule,has)been let out, eon fidence has. been expressed _by the coach and from all appearances of 'the new candidates he is,more con fident thatJhe team may come out on the long end this year. Kkk ., 6tNi; • Flip.? iMPW Azitc•Ali ati 0103 . .
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