The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 15, 1946, Image 3
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 A T Y • , • '7p Checks Syracuse 6,': ; . E'.,'>`> 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. • " " ',.,SF,MyERIFIDELIS!-* • NVlil:rever yciur college colors; you. 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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. 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