The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1946, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1446
Gridders, Booters Triumph
Colone's Quick-Kicking
Sparkles Lion Victory
Joe Colone's brilliant quick
kicks and "playing for breaks"
were the keys to Coach Bob Hig
gins' mud strategy when the Lions
blanked the Orangemen 9-0 in a
driving rain at Syracuse Saturday
eight.
The Lions made their first score
in the second period when "Auto
matic" Ed Czekaj went into kick
a field goal from the Orange 20-
yard line. Late in the third per
iod, Bdbby William's faded back to
the rid-dield , stripe and, shot a
perfeot paSs to
.Jeff Durkota Whip
took the ball on th e Syracus e 30,
and raced to score the touchdown
which clinched the verdict." It was
the Lions' sixth straight win over
the Orangemen.
12 First Downs
Statistics gave the Orange a 12-
4 lead in first downs and, better
tha n , a 2 to 1 advantage in net
yards, rushing. However, the edge
wa s piled up in Syracuse's own
territory and was offset by Col-
one's ,quick kicks.
Manny Weaver returned the
Syracuse kick-off to the Lion 23.
After ; .Larry Joe brought the ball
to midfield in two plays, Colone
hurriedly :kicked out of bounds on
the opponent's 26. Watt made a
7-yard gain, but Dolan fumbled
Statistics .
PS Syracuie
First downs 4 12
Yds.t gained rushing 92 178
Forviard.„,passes attd 7 13
ForWard4asse s corn. .3 5
Yds.; forviard pass .53 92 '
For Ward passes int. 1 0
Yds.r gained run-back
Inteicepted passes .. 1 0
Avg.:. yds. punts .... 38.5 35.6
Tll. yds. kicks return 83:... 33
Oppnt. fumb. recov 4 1
Yds. last, penalties .30 25
and .Colone recovered on the
home 35;
Colone Punts Again
Unable to gain through the
line, Colone punted out of bounds'
on Syracuse's 10, iFollowing an
exchange of punts .and a Syra
fuse drive which was halted
when Oggie .Martella broke up a
lateral play, State took the ball
•
on its_ own 22.
On the first down, Colone
kicked over the head of the
Orange safety man, the ball roll
ed to the Syracuse B. After a 5
yard goin, Dolan fumbled and
Lion tackle Johnny Nolan recov
ered on the enemy 1:3,
Czejak Boots Goal
Three thrusts - by Williams net
ted only 6 yards, and Czekaj Was
called in to boot the field goal
with Williams holding. Another
Orange drive ' was• halted .by
Weaver and Tamburo, and Penn
State kept the ball until the half
ended.
Opening the third 'period, Syr-
NOW AT WARNER THEATRES
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Checks Syracuse
6,': ; .
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JOE COLOn; . : .
kept Syracuse deei.i.
.territory with tiisti
kicks last SaturapY,'
actfse began a;'4(
which' ended liohe4
recovered .a Surriblf
quick-kick by. :'C
caught the oppiii*)
the ball, went out
the 8-yard • line.. -,::;.
exchange of ''?':ldel
threw the Ibuctiiii*
Petchel Interceptk:',
t
Again the °rang en began to
march. Receivint the kick-off,
they drove deoo . ih' o State terri
tory before Elwodo Petchel in-
tercepted a pass a his own. 11-
yard line.
. ,
After another !!• xchange of
punts,‘ Bob Weitze • latereled to
Petthel for a 34-ya ! gain, reach
ing the Orange font. Joe carried
on the. first T ilay, ut a man in
motion penalty pus ed the Lions
5-yar‘ds 'backward.-' Three tries
picked up six Yat*, and the final
down found Williams thrown
back for '3 yards. '';l
Red Modre, Lioa tackle and
team captain,' was :injured in the
second half of the game. His
condiVon is not serios, it was re
ported today.
The game ended:iwith , the ball
in State's 'possession after :Syra
cuse's passing Rttook bogged
down. • " "
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THE DAILY COLTYGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
leffreymen Down Bisons
For Second Straight Win
A rain-swept field failed to
stop Penn State's soccer squad as
the Lions booted their way to a
7-0 victory over Bucknell Satur
day and chalked up their second
consecutive win this season.
Led by the stellar playing of
Ken Hosterman who tallied four
goals, the Lions continually main
tained the offensive against the
Bisons. Graebner and Hugh Black,
Blue and White Goalies, had on
ly to save the ball four times
from the Thundering Herd.
Lions Score Early
Dean Hartman scored the first
Lion goal on a long drive short
ly after the game began. It was
the first goal to be scored by a
halfback since Walter Hosier
man's tally in '1940. Midway in
the first quarter Ken Hosterman
took a pass from. Paul Bender
and tallied the second marker. A
•few. m!inutes later, the 'Hoster
man-Bender combination clicked
again to score the third' goal of
the period.
In the second quarter, Dean
Witmer tclosed in on Bison goalie
Farnalll before attempting a goal.
Fornald before attempting a goal.
mentarily, for in the confusion
Witmer came in fast to boot the
fourth score of the game.
HoSterrhan Scores Two More
i'on fullback,
in their own ,
illiant quick-
A long quick kick by Ken Hos
terman from the center of the
field gave the Lions another tally,
and in the remaining seconds of
the first half, Bender passed one
to . Hostertnan who ishulad lit
past' the Bucknell goalie • amidst
a host of tplayers The Lions led
- at the halftime, 6-0.
Numerous substitutions replaced
the Lion starting team for the
second half, and the Blue and
White tallied their final marker
midway inn the third period!. Coo
per Passed from the left side of
the field to Witmer who booted
the final goal.
Teamwork Excellent
yard • march
Steve Suhey
A 711-yard
clone • again
.
•is asleep as
bounds on
fter another
s, Williams
pass.
Bucknell played gantsly, 'but
the Jeffreymen's teamwork was
just too much for the visiting
booters. Hosterman and Witmer
now :lead Lion Scoring this sea
son with four goals each. Witmer
made two points each against
Gettysburg and Bucknell, while
Hosterman scored his four Satur
day. Hamilton follows with two
markers. and Dean 'Hartman and
Hackman eadh with one point. -
Penn State Position Bucknell
Graebner G Fornald
Dietrich RFW Walgran
L. Black LFB Boyer
D. Hartman RHB Stults
Petrol f CHB Child
B. Fitters LHB R. Rice
Bender OR Eckhart
Hamilton IR Birehard
K, Hosterman C Remer
'Witmer Kauffman
Hackman 01,
Lion Harriers
take Syracuse
Splashing through to a decisive
I's-40 win over the Syracuse
Orange, Coach Chick Werner's
Lion 'harriers tucked their first
victory of the season under their
slightly damp belts and have tur
ned their attention to Saturday's
home contest with Michigan State.
Finishing in a dead heat for
first place in the slow time of
27:0 1 1 were stellar runners Gerry
Karver, Curt Stone, and Mitch
Williams. They were followed by
teammates Horace Ashenfelter
and Howie Horner 'before the first
Syracuse runner crossed the fin-
ish line.
Wenner stated that the Lirsn
team ran exceptionally well bid
the runners still aren't in the best
of condition. He feels the harriers ,
will have to do better in Satur
day's meet slnce, Michigan State
has a better team than the
Orangemen.
One of the pleasant surprises
'of the afterno4; ,aocordiing to
Werner, was Williams finishing
in first place along with Stone
and Karver. Werner stated that,
"if Williams continues 'to improve,
he has a great future
.ahead of
him."
The summary: (4) Stone, Wil
liams, and Karver (PS), 27;01;
(4) Ashenfelter (PS), 27:11; (5)
'Horne (PS), 27)14; (6) Church,
Trigoni .(S), 28:0'•0; (8) Henderson
(5), 28:25; (9) Green (S), 28:30;
(10) Hanlon (S), 28:40; (11) Long
necker (PS), 28:55.
Mat Managers Called
Candidates for assistant wrest
ling managers are asked to report
to the wrestling mats in Rec
4:30; p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Fridays.
Penn State
BUcknell 0 0 0 0-0
GoalS: K. Hosterman 4 ; Witmer
2, D. Hartman 1.
Substitutes: PENN STATE—J.
Etters, 'H. Black, Kline, J. Hart
man, Cooper, Nicklas, iShellen
!Verger. BUCKNELL—MadIAamer,
Bertram, 'Hamlin, Byerly, B. Rice,
iHuckin, Haug, Cornelius, John
son.
Official: J. Burns. Phila.
Arbogast
ARROW SHIRTS 'and TIES
UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS s SPORTS SHIRTS,
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*Mire is no ilispritin fabont lastesor
Archery Club Meeting
Organizational meeting for the
formation of a men's archery club
will b e held in 405 Old Main, 7
p. m. tonight. Interested men are
asked to attend the meeting which
is sponsored j)y Student Recrea
tion or Physical Education and
Athletic School. Movies will also
be shown.
Call lacrosse Managers
Candidates for assistant man
agersihips of the varsity lacrosse
team are urged to sign up at the
Athletic Association office in Old
Main or call H. L. Ferguson, 4957.
De Gustibus
Non
Disputandum*
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You can display your good
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Might as well get a match4 ,l
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