The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 24, 1951, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTpBER 24, 1951
The Lion's Lair
Rip Engle’s grid men will meet one of Penn State’s oldest rivals,
West Virginia, this Saturday, and although Coach Art Lewis is in
the midst of rebuilding, t]je Mountaineers have-shown plenty of
scoring power this year.
With a host of freshmen and sophomores in the lineup, West
Virginia has piled up 151 points in five ball games. Against Geneva
last Saturday ,the Mountaineers
went wild, running up 89 points
against the hapless Covenanters —
the highest score ever posted by
a West' Virginia
U. grid team,
The odd thing
about it was that
11 different men
scored and only
two men scored
more than one
TD. Nine of the
13 touchdowns
were scored by
freshmen.
, West Virginia might be inex
perienced and Geneva might be
weak, but 89 pointy is a power
ful lot of points to score in one
game. Coming‘right oh the tail
of the Michigan State game, the
Mountaineers could cause the
Lions some trouble come Saturday
afternoon.
★ ★ •k,
Phil Ahwesh former Duquesne
football coach, took in the Michi
gan State game Saturday from
the press box. He was on a scout
ing job for Pitt. Don’t know which
team he was scouting though. The
Panthers meet the Spartans this I
Cokes, McKee Mermen
Score Independent Wins
Coming within a shade of breaking two records, and register
ing the first tie dual meet in IM swimming history, swimmers from
Clairton Cokes and McKee. Hall scored first round wins at Glenn
land pool yesterday afternoon. It was the first match”of the, 1951
season for the independents.
Using practically the same squad that captured last year’s
independent swim title, the Clair
ton Cokes staged a brilliant come
back to nip Dorm 3, 21-19. John
Merges swam to a 34.4 freestyle
clocking for the Cokes. Then Earl
Harris covered the 60-yard back
stroke course in 41.3 seconds. Bill
Lee, a teammate, finished a close
second.
Dorm 3 Leads
Enrico Rossi, holder of the in
dependent breaststroke record,
came within .7 seconds of break
ing ' his 38.4 performance of last
year, splashing a 39.1 time for
Dorm 3. Rossi’s time was the
fastest this season for both fra
ternity and independents.
By’ capturing the diving, Dorm
3 held the advantage 19-16. After
trailing by a few yards, the Cokes’
120-relay team of Dave Anderson,
Seymour Wexler, Fred Lender,
and Merges pulled the meet out
of the fire, covering the distance
in 1:01.3 seconds,' 1.1 seconds off
the record which Dorm 29, last
season’s champs, set. Wexler, and
Merges were also members 1 of
that record combine.
McKee Wins Medley
For the first time in the *.3.9:
year history IM program,
a tie swimming meet occurred.
Because Bob Moyer, 'McKee’s
GUESS THE GAME SCORE BY QUARTERS
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By ERNIE MOORE
Collegian Sports Editor
weekend and Penn State next
month.
The ex-Duquesne coach, thinks
the Lions are "potentially, a
great ball team." He thought
they might have passed a little
more against the Spartans.
One of the bright spots for Penn
State last Saturday . was • .the
punting of Co-captain'Art .Betts.
The lanky Lion end averaged 39
yards per kick. His punt in the
first half which went out of
bounds on the two yard line and
his 67 yard boot in the second
half were beauties.
★ ★ ★
Can't overlook Bob Pollard's
■ brilliant runback of a Tom
Yewcic punt in the opening
minutes of the second half. He
did almost the identical thing
against Nebraska, but it was
called back because of defensive
holding by State.
Spartan safety man Jim Ellis’
runback was a beauty, too. You
begin to realize just how tough
Michigan State is when you see
runners like Ellis playing defen
sive safety man.
By JOHN SHEPPARD
number three man in the 120 re
lay, was disqualified for touch
ing the bottom of the pool, the
match ended in a deadlock.
Thus, a special 90 yard medley
relay was run off with McKee
finally winning the meet, 17-16.
Baseball Writers
Select Durocher
'Manager of Year*
NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (£>)
Leo Durocher, whose job was
thought to be in jeopardy when
his New York Giants slithered
through a sickening 11-game los
ing skein at the start of the sea
son, was voted today baseball’s
“Manager of the Year.”
The colorful, controversial lit
tle field leader won the coveted
award for leading the Giants to
their first pennant since 1937 in
the most sensational race in Na
tional League history.
. DUrocher gained the honor in
an Associated Press poll conduc
ted among' 187 members of the
Baseball Writers’ Association of
America. He bagged 113 votes to
almost double the 64 total rung
up by runner-up Casey Stengel
of the world champion New York
Yankees.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Only Two
Chalk Up
Penn State’s football opponents
hung up only two* victories in
weekend grid. contests.
Boston University. 27. College
of Pacific, 12—The Terriers pulled
one of the biggest surprises of
the day by upsetting a highly
rated College of Pacific team, 27-
12.
. Kentucky, 35, Villanova, 13—
In a night game, the Kentucky
Wildcats knocked the Villanova
Wildcats out of the unbeaten
ranks with a decisive 35-13 win.
Kentucky’s great quarterback,
Babe Parilli, figured in much of
the scoring.
Minnesota, 39, Nebraska, 13—
The Gophers’' sophomore back
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31 PHILIP MORRIS
Lion Grid Foes
Weekend Wins
Paul Giel led a second quarter
scoring outburst which netted
three touchdowns in four minutes
to help rout the Cornhuskers be
fore Minnesota’s homecoming
West Virginia, 89, Geneva, 0—
crowd of 54,625.
West Virginia ran up the highest
point total in its history as it
swamped helpless Geneva, 89-0
at Morgantown. It was the
Mountaineers fourth victory in
five starts.
Wisconsin, 31, Purdue, 7—The
Badgers sparked by quarterback
John Coatta, overpowered the
Boilermakers. The loss knocked
Dale Samuels and Co. out of a
ecaase Philip Morris is
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nifel
flier leading brand!
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first-place tie in the Western
Conference.
Dartmouth, 14, Syracuse, 0—
A crippled Syracuse team bowed
to Dartmouth, 14-0. The Orange’s
first and second string quarter
backs 'were out of action, each
with a broken left leg.
Lehigh, 21, Rutgers, 6—Quar
terback Herb Weiss pitched Le
high to an upset over highly
favored Rutgers, 21-6. Weiss pass
ed for two six-pointers and ran
for the third.
Notre Dame. 33, Pitt, 0 The
Irish recovered from SMU’s upset
and trampled the Panthers, 33-0.
The Irish scored in every period.
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milder than an
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