TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1952, Varsity occer Team Mauls isons, 10-1 Fro,sh Score Second Victory Penn State's soccer 'team got off flying to a winning season Saturday on the base ball field, mauling Bucknell, 10-1, as center forward Jack Pinezich scored five goals. At the same time, the Nittany Lion freshman team won its sec ond consecutive count y league contest, routing a weak min= helm team,- 9-1. Forward Dick Packer led the onslaught with fi'Ve tallies. In the varsity tilt, the visitors tallied first when center forward Holden slammed' one into the State net after a brief scrimmage. Kept Pace Forty seconds later at 1:55, Cap tain and center halfback Kurt Klaus tied the match on a pen alty kick and State , was never headed. Pinezich scored the first of his five near the end of the period to. shoot' the Lions into a 2-1 lead, and that's the way it was until halftime. The Bisons were keeping pace with the Lions in the first half, but the Lions clawed the Bisons to death in the second half. It was all Pinezich in the third quarter as the dark-haired New Yorker made life miserable for the Bisons. Pinezich, Heads One -Pinezich drove in a 12-yard shot at 5:12 to make it 3-1 and after a 12-minute lull, he stroked one in at eight yards. Four min utes later, Pinezich curved an other shot !bast the goalie, this one from six yards, and it was 5-1. , Pinezich Was still a mess in Bucknell's hair as the final stanza opened. He headed a shot on a. pass from the right and State led, 6-1. Less than a minute later, in side right Ellis Kocher, attempt ing to set up the play for outside left Hubie Kline, angled a 20- yard shot into the net. Inside left Don Shirk and right wingman Bill Norcik added the remaining thr e e State goals. Shirk's goal came at 13:34 and Norcik's at 20:27 and 21:39. Two N e wcomers The Lions connected on 10 of 49 shots, while the, losers con nected on one of five. State's win kept alive its victory streak that has extended since the series was inaugurated in 1930. State also holds 11 shutouts over the .Bi sons, including one last year. Penn State's starting lineup was sprinkled with two new comers and one other man who is seeing action at a new position. Kline and Ralph Hofmann, left halfback, are the new faces while Hap Irvin, left fullback, is being tried at a new spot.. Kline, Hofmann Do Well Coach Bill Jeffrey ha s high hopes for Irvin, who formerly saw most of his time in the front line. Irvin looked good against Bucknell. - _ First-class was the case also with Kline and 'Hofmann. Both gave commendable performance. Penn State will be at home again this Saturday against a tough Maryland club, 1-0 losers to the Lions last year. at Mary land. Iry t in grave State the victory in that match—marred by rain and mud—and as far as State was concerned departed goalie Er. i c Baer did too. THE DAILY 'COLLEGIAN, STATE . Cibaair,E. PENNSYLVANIA laiiey Wraps Up Sturgess DON BAILEY, Lion defensive right halfback, upends the charg ing form of Bruca Sturges's during Saturday's high-scoring foot ; ball game with William and Mary which the Lions won, 35-23. Sturgess scored a belated TD for the Tribe in the final period. Number 55 in the above photo is Lion Bobby Smith. Lions Jar W& M (Continued from pdge six) his first play of the season, streaked around on a reverse and hit paydirt before anyone knew he had the ball. Leonard's kick made the board read 28-16. Following the kick, Mioduszew ski was hit attempting his favo rite pitch play and Barney cov ered the pigskin on the W&M 19. Eyer gained nine .on a . cutback and' Shopa bulled hiS way to a first down on the '3. A penalty set the Lions, back to the 23 but Szajna arched a strike into the huge paws of Arnelle who wrapped up the touchdown in the far corner of the end zone. Again Leonard could do no wrong, and State was topdog, 35-16. with on ly seven minutes left. - State's much deserving re serves finished up the game. Cy Dubinsky's pass was intercepted 'and W&M powered 46 yards for the final tally of the game. Stur gess barreled over from the six standing up. . Statistics WILLIAM AND MARY ENDS Brodie, Lewis, Krog; Cowling, Klecha, Maddox, Ivanhoe. TACKLES Scott, Bednarik, Kreamcheck, Copeland, Martin, Horner, Parazzo. GUARDS Schoderbek, Green, Halderman, Hornsby, Milkovich, Vujevich. CENTERS—Lusk,' Layne. BACKS Mioduszewski, Koller, Sturgess, Bowman, Calabrese, Hines, Flanagan, Lutz, Place, Hermann, Oliver. Come to the Penn Stile Club's +ance a4i Friday, October 17 , 405 Old Main All Alumni of the Club Are Invited To Attend PENN STATE ENDS—Yu'ldea, Garrity, Malinak, Arnelle Rohland, Simon. TACKLES—Grier, Scheetz, DeFalco, Dan- ser, Bowden, Pfirman, Raifsnider. GUARDS Scoderbek, Green, Halderman, Shank, Barney. CENTERS Dooley, Gratson, Smith, Balt- haser. BACKS—Rados, Sherry, Szaina, Dubinsky, Jones, Eyer, Frey, Wolfkeil, Vesling, Bailey, Leonard, Yanosich, Pollard, Shops, Younker. Penn State 0 14 7 14-35 William & Mary __ 6 10 0 7-23 Penn State touchdowns: Jones, Szaina, Pollard, Shops, Arnelle. Points after touchdowns: Leonard 5 (place- meets). Wm. & Mary touchdowns: Koller, Miodus- zewski, Sturgess. Points after touchdowns: Hines 2 (place- ments). Field goal: Hines (22-yard placement). Wm. & Mary Penn State Total first downs 18 1G First downs rushing 16 9 First downs passing 2 6 First downs penalties 0 \ 1 Yards gained rushing 304 184 Yards lost rushing 51 7 Net yards rushing 253 177 .. . Passes attempted 12 20 Passes completed 3 8 Yards gained passing 63 142 Passes intercepted by 2 1 Number of punts 7 6 . _ Punting average 29 - 32 Yards punts returned 16 8 Number of kickoffs 5 6 Yards kickoffs returned 89 90 Opp. fumbles recov. 1 1 Number of penalties . 3 5 Yards lost penalties 35 55 Phi Epsilon Pi At the annual Phi Epsilon Pi convention in Atlantic City the local chapter was awarded" the activities trophy. worm 30, 35 Score IM Foot-101l Wins Tight defensive play marked the intramural touch, football action last night as two independent and two fraternity teams chalked up wins. In independent • play, Dorm 35 scored a 1-0 overtime triumph over Simmons Hall, and Dorm 30 defeated the Devils 7-0. Fraternity action found Alpha Phi Delta defeating Sigma Pi 7-0, and Pi Kappa Alpha, downing Alpha Chi Sig ma, 7-0. Dorm 35 notched its extra period win when Jim Pitzer pass ed to Joe Ludwick for a 16 yard gain which placed the ball on the Simmons 34 yard line. The losers could not move the ball back into Dorm 35 territory. Dorm 35 threatened in the sec ond half of regulation time after John Foder's kick had put Sim mons' in a hole. After Simmons kicked out, the 35'ers moved to the enemy 29, but Pitzer was trap ped while attempting to pass and the losers took over, Alpha Phi Delta struck with sudden swiftness in the second half for its• only score when they engineered 'a 77 yard pass play, Orlando Natari to Chuck Russo to Ang Borzillo. Russo ran around end for the extra point. punting out of bounds on the losers two yard line. ' Dorm 30 turned back the Devils when Elmer Schrumpf ran nine yards for a touchdown late in the HARRIS TWEED SPORT JACKETS Be casually and correctly dressed in a hand some Harris Tweed Sport Jacket. They are hand woven of pure Scottish wools on the islands of the Outer Hebrides. picturesque By 808 DUNN first half. The score was set up when Bruce Lane returned a punt 24 yards• to the nine after Lane had put the Devils in a -hole by !M Deadline Entries for intramural swim ming must be filed at the In tramural of fic e, Recreation H a 11, by 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. the IM office has announced.. Doug Schoerke personally ac counted for Pi Kappa Alpha's win when he intercepted an enemy pass and ran 80 yards for a touch down in the first half. Herm Sled. zik added the extra point. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE• 7:00 p.m. Dragons vs. Donn 44 7:45 p.m. Phi Epsilon Pi vs. Plai Sigma Kappa 8:30 p.m. Panthers vs. Mustangs 9:15 p.m. Dorm 40 vs. Nighthaviks STATE COLLEGE PAGE SMX4T • 41-avusTwa4 moo. k Peg U S. Pot 0* $39.50