PAGE SIX Soccermen Top Bisciris,- 7-2 . 0: Favored Penn Nips - stsle, 13-7 3 Markers By Packer Aid Victory By ROY WILLIAMS State's soccer squad handily booted its way to a 7-0 shutout Saturday when it easily defeated Bucknell on the latter's field. The Lions displayed a fireworks of offensive power before 1000, as they handed the Bisons their second straight loss of the '53 campaign. Dick Packer, who took over at the center forward slot in the absence of Jack Pinezich, pierced the Bison's defensive three times. The classy lineman opened the scoring before the game was four minutes old, and then added two additional goals in the third per iod. 5 Goals Earned "Naturally, I'm pleased over the win the boys posted on Satur day," Coach Hosterman remarked, "but we still have some poliphing up to do on the line. We missed several good opportunities to score." The Bisons goalie was a soph omore who had only limited game experience on the Bucknell fresh man squad. Hosterman corn= mented, "We had two luck goals, the other five were well earned through our offensive game." The right side of the Lion's front line scored two goals as Dick Matacia, inside right, and Bill Norcik, outside right, chalked up a goal apiece. "Our positional play needs some work," Hoster man stated, "and our final drive could use some going over. Al though we scored seven times, our passing could have been sharper." Dierks Scores The most sensational kick of the day was a high looping forty five yard boot by Captain Hap Irvin. The fullback's shot just cleared the crossbar of the goal by inches. The recent lineup switch of Paul Dierks from fullback - to the center halfback slot bolstered the Nittanies halfback lin e . Dierks scored once, and "played brilliantly" according to Roster man. The Lions scored once in the first quarter, twice in the second, three times in the third, and once in the fourth. A second period penalty kick was missed. Effective Defense Starters Ihor Stelynk, at right halfback, and Ralph Hoffman, left' halfback, along with Gail Rob bins and Jerry Gillespie, who saw action in the later periods, played up to expectations of Coach Hosterman. "Our defense looked good the majority of the time," Hosterman stated,. "but several times it looked ragged around the edges." Actually, Harris didn't have much of an opportunity to dis play his defensive skills as the Bisons only made four attempts of scoring - on him. George Geczy, another sophomore who saw ac tion, and Milt Springer, who un expectedly broke into the open ing lineup as a result of Pine zich's injury, looked good play ing in the varsity's opener. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA —Photo by Schroeder HOT CONTEST: Not only was the entire Penn State-Penn foot ball game hotly contested Saturday in Philadelphia, but so was this pass play. Tony Rados (far left with white headgear) flipi to Jim Garrity (85) who is being watched by the Quakers' Ed Gramigna (40). Yankees Do It Again, Win Fifth Series in Ro y After Furillo's tying homer, the run was big enough to sprout goat's horns on Ford's brow for the' rest of the winter, but unfortu nately for the chunky southpaw, Martin came to the rescue. Ford's futile dance off third, his return toward the bag to find Joe Collins steaming in from second and his final desperate dash to the plate came when the Yanks had the bases loaded with only one out Fifth Straight Carl Erskine started today's game but was in no way the trim fire-bailer who struck out 14 Yanks Friday afternoon. The Yanks ripped into him for three runs and six hits in the first four innings as he tried to come back with only two days rest. Stengel, only manager ever to win five straight series, " second guessed if he had lost this game. For old Case lifted Ford, who was trudging along with a 3-1 lead after seven full innings. Hank Bauer had just yanked the fans to their feet with a sensa tional grab, near the right field wall of Bobby Morgan's long pinch hit fly when Stengel made up his mind .to call for Allie Reynolds. Single Nullified The Chief scraped through the eighth, although Bauer had to back to the wall for one catch and had to run down the foul line to grab another. Jackie Rob inson's single was nullified when Reynolds breezed a third strike past waving Roy Campanella, who had accused him of hitting him with a pitch in the first game. The ninth, however, was a dif ferent story. Gil Hodges went out but Snider, three times a strike out victim of Ford, walked on a 3-2 pitch. Furillo also worked the count to 3-2 and then hammered (Continued from page one) a home run into the lower right field seats about five rows past Bauer's desperately clutching hand. Hank tried so hard' to get back for the ball that he slipped and skidded as he lunged into the barrier. Gym Managers Candidates for gymnastics man agers should report to rear of Rec Hall any time this week after 4 p.m. • le • . p • :41 Fraternity Candy tncessions We Now Have O'Henry Hershey Planter's Peanuts . ' ... ...., , ' '',.:i';.c..... .-:;51,:•::. • , ,c,....'...'-:. . '"=:!..:',..., .•:•i , ,.....:' . .., =c:.•.• - •••„....•••• ••••••:•••'• ''.• .".. ~. , ' • ..: .. .. ....A.... •,::::::.• .... .. . . • ... ;:5...p...: .. .,.., , ,i1.; t ....- A:."‘ ; ... .,X . ....: , ;=:;:':, •.:,..:,..;:1:.7_...:,1.-...::,!..,:, -,. 1 ... 4.- 4 ...7. • •• ...., '.,.:.4 • .t;r•.,.. - , . , "• ' , , . °"......,:','- .. ' .;!,. :J . !, ' , A. •: . ..‘ • . ' " • . ...",', ~ ' 140 -S. PUGH ST. Time Spoils 4th Quarter Scorinn Bid By SAM PROCOPIO Blocking and tackling . sup port is a necessity and gives the spectators a great exhibi tion of football, but if the team adds miscues, it just makes a slight difference in the scoring department. And it did—Penn . 13, Penn State 7 The . Penn Staters, who . went into the game a six point under dog, showed some fine improve- PHILADELPHIA VP) —Penn State football player Keith Horn, who suffered a mild con cussion in the first half of Sat urday's Penn-Penn State game, was reported in "satisfactory condition" at University Hospi !al today. There were indications that Horn would leave the hospital either today or tomorrow. ment from last week's encounter at Wisconsin and appeared at times to be invulnerable. Lenny Moore, .who was bril liant offensively and defensively, started the drive when he took Rados' handoff and advanced the ball six yards off right tackle. After his second attempt at right tackle failed, the halfback took to the left side for five yards and a first down. Moore and. Bill Straub made seven yards. Co-captain Tony Rados connected with a .short pass to Co-captain Don Malinak which was good for ten. Straub. who was very impressive at the fullback slot, was responsible for I State's drive to the Lion's 36-yard line. Rados and Moore aided Straub to Penn's 30-yard stripe. After a pass incompletion and Younker's failure to gain yard age, Rados stepped back and hit Jim Garrity on the 20. Garrity with his back on the onrushing Penn secondaries, turned neatly to sidestep one and slipped by another Quaker before he was hit on the goal line. (Continued on page seven) in Stock ... York Mints Ba rs Resse Peanut Buttercups and Many Others 90` per Box TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, .1953 Coaches Move Into First Place . In Grid Contest Guessing correctly on 13 out of 15 of Saturday's football games, Assistant Coach Jilin O'Hara mov ed the Penn State football coach es into first place in The Daily Collegian football prediction con test. O'Hara's sterling performance jumped the coaches' percentage to .800, 67 percentage points, ahead of Sports Editor Sam Procopio who turned in an 11-4 slate Satur day. Assistant Sports Editor Dick McDowell and staff writer Herm Weiskopf picked 12 games cor- Tectly. - Weiskopf's percentage now stands at .733 and McDowell's moved from an even .600 to .700. Alt four crystal ballers missed the Pitt-Oklahoma game. Th e Panthers upset the dope sheet by tying the favored Sooners, 7-7. O'- Hara was The only yogi to pick the Northwestern-Army game— another upset correctly. The Wildcats upset Red Blaike's elev en, 32-20.. Weiskopf hit the Ken tucky-Florida contest correctly, pickin;e . Kentucky, while the quar tet split on the Duke-Tennessee contest, won by Duke. This was the second week of the contest. Selections will be published every Saturday during the football season. Ping Pang Deadline The deadline for students who wish to . enter the Independent Ping Pong Tournament is Oct. 11, Dick Robinson has announced. The tourney will begin early next week. 'All persons interested in applying for ASST GYM MANAGER Report to back of gymnasium this week any time after 4 p.m. EUTAW HOUSE POTTERS MILLS Make Reservations for Your BANQUET Call Centre Hall 48-R-3 Clark Bars Milky Way -Baby Ruth ' Phone 2373
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