TUESDAY, NOVEMI3ER le, 1047 Harriers Place Third As . . . Ashenfel ter Tcikes Second In IC4A Cross-Country tiliffany Lion JV's Salvage Grid Finale; Down Bucknell JV's For Lone Win Penn State's grid Jayvees sal vaged one victory in their three game season Friday by battering Bucknell's freshman team. 13-6, in a bruising battle on Beaver practice field. Notching touchdowns in the second and fourth quarters. Coach Jim O'Hora's Nittany Juniors displayed a scoring punch that was lacking in their previous losses to Syracuse and Navy. A freak play. in which a Buck nell back batted a pass into the hands of Lion fullback Lee Hen ry. accounted for the first PD. Henry also tallied the second State score on, a plunge from the Bison v-inch line. Driving 70 yards to the Buck .nell 15. the Lion Jayvees unleased two T-formation passes. quarter back Bill Brown to end Dalton Rurnberger. to account for half the distance. From the 15. Brown faded back to pass. was rushed Phi Eps, Hot Rocks Win Titles Independent Winners Outscore Dorm 13, 12-0 •In defeating Dorm 13 for the intramural independent football championship, 12-0, th e Hot Rocks preserved their perfect record in this fall's competition. Sparkplug of this aggregation was Chuck MacFarland, the for mer varsity football and baseball star of past Nittany Lion teams. It was MacFarland and his passes which carried the offensive bur den for this squad, composed chiefly of physical education majors. Last Thursday, when the Hot Rocks gained the crown. a strong offensive, launched immediately after the kickoff, led to a touch down within the first four plays of the conirst. FINE STAND Dominating the play through. out the tilt, the Hot Rocks were never headed; an intercepted pass led to their second six pointer prior to half-time, and the victors threatened several times in the second half only to be rebuffed by Dorm 13's fine goal line stands. Other outstanding players for the champions were Ed Tigert. Grant Dixon and Ted Kauffman: the defensive web which they helped spin spelled defeat for their opponents. For the losers, Jim Robinson, Blue and White track ace, was a continuous threat: matching speed with elusiveness. Robbie tried, Nut in vain, to notch the win for his mates. The cross-country combination of Jerry Karver and Horace Ash enfelter separated yesterday wf ternoon as Ashenfelter placed second behind 80'..) Black of Rhode Island State in the IC4tA I meet while Karver failed to fin ish among the top five. New York City champions. Manhattan College. took the team honors with 86 points. Syracuse placed second with 107. and Perm State and Army tied for third with 116 points. Running in a field of 180 run ners from 36 colleges. Ashenfelter and Black paced the field for the first four miles. Black forged ahead at that point and finished 60 yards ahead of 'Ash' in 25:37.1. a record for the newly built zourse. Rienzo. Manhattan harrier. Tossed the finish line nineth. and four Manhattan runners finished among the first 30 to give the New York team the margin of victory. In the freshman competition. Manhattan again placed tint with 50 points as NYU. last year's var sity winners placed second with 190. hard. and tossed a wobbly pass to the Bison 5-stripe. where Bison Jim Ostendarp batted it straight back to Henry on the 10. Henry raced to Day dirt for the score. In the last Period Lion quar terback Bill Cormon was back to punt on his own 35. When the boot was blocked, he picked r;:. the ball and scampered 41 yarfis to the visitors' .24. Eight Plays la ter Henry plowed over from the 6-inch stripe. Bucknell countered with its on ly touchdown late in the game by driving 80 yards. the biggest chunk of which was a 57-yard jaunt by Ostendarp. who sparked Bison play throughout the contest and registered the visitors' score. Brown converted the Lions' Point after TD by placement. Too man on defense among State linemen was guard Fred Felbaum, who recovered from a leg injury incurred early in the season. fraternity Champs Edge KDR 1-6 fOr Fifth Win Phi Epsilon Pi. intramural fra ternity football league winners. gained its title the hard way, coming from behind in its fifth and final game to conquer Kappa Delta Rho in overtime, '7-6. One of the tourney's brightest stars, "Slingin' Sammy" Freed son," was the key man in the Phi Ep attack, guiding the champs from his quarterback berth and excelling with his phenomenally ^,ccurate passes. Behind spread formation line-up, Freedom, in the five games, completed 43 out of 97 aerials, with Marc "Choo Cho" Claster, Bud Rose, Len Kleinman and Bob Lindy his main receivers. Kappa Delta Rho, which pre viously had eliminated last year's winner, Delta Upsilon, had gained the final round by virtue of its fine defensive play, none of its victims having registered a touch rl own , ROTHSCHILD SCORES KDR forged into an early lead on a relay aerial which found Wasilewski crossing the goal. Not until the second half did Phi Ep knot the score, as Bud Roths ^hilcl. sterling center, caught a Freedson aer i a l after Leon Greenwald and Bob Rittmaster had collaborated to bring the ball deep into enemy territory. An overtime period . resulted, as the regular game ended in a tie; it was here that another Freedson pass this one to Clas ter, brought the yardage which brought the title. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA JEFF DURKOTA BREAKS THE ICE with a 48-yard sprint for the Lions' first touchdown against Navy Saturday afternoon in Baltimore. Later, the high-scoring wingback took the ball again on the same reverse play and romped 92-yards for the clinching Lion score. Jeffrey To Guide Booters Three of the East's too college coaches will direct the collegiate all-star soccer team which is booked to oonose crack amateur outfits on an extended road trio later this month. The coaching staff will be headed by the veteran Bill Jef frey'. of Penn State. and assisting him will be Pete Leafless. Tem ole• University coach, and Glen 'Ton" Warner. Navy mentor. These three coaches are credited PITT GAME William Penn Hotel DANCING 9-?? with consistently good soccer teams. Coach Jeffrey. who already has named two of his own players. Dean Hartman and Ralph Hoster man, to the college team. says his party will carry 16 players and that representatives will be cha sen from major soccer schools in the East. On the tour, which ovens at Pittsburgh November 27. follow ed by games at St. Louis Novem- GET YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW at STUDENT UNION OFFICE Cabaret Ball Saturday, Nov. 22 EXCLUSIVELY FOR PENN STATE -17th Floor— REFRESHMENTS CABARET STYLE ber 29. and Chicago November 30. the college boys will onoose crack amateur outfits. Like the colleg ians, the amateurs will be chosen from a variety of teams and leagues. OPPONENTS' SCORES Washington State 14, Oregon State 13 Bucknell 6, Buffalo 14 Fordham 0, Lafayette 7 Syracuse 7, Colgate 0 West Virginia 0, Virginia 6 Temple 6, Michigan State 14 Pitt 0, Purdue 28 33.60 Per Couple 500 TABLE RESERVATItei, PAGE PINE altlmore Sun Photo)