° A GF SIX rid Runs by Younker, Moore Long Pace Attack in Easy Lion Win (Continued from page one) Moore added 123 yards to his rushing total—just 14 less than the entire Virginia team could make—and Younker ripped off 91 yards in four carries. Quarterback Don Bailey played the master magician again. He 'faked, ran, and pitched in the backfield and com pleted six passes for 80 yards. The win was the third straight in the 1954 campaign and Penn State’s sixth in a string that began last year against Fordham. Moore’s opening' touchdown run came like lightning. Figiting fans were growing impatient with the Nittanies’ of fensive failure when the speedy back took Bailey’s pitch and cut off- right end and down the sideline for the touchdown. Halfback Howell kicked the extra point. The play climaxed an 86-yard drive that took just six plays. The Lions doubled, the score at two minutes I 'of the second period. After Sam Valentine kicked off following the touch down, the Cavaliers could make only eight yards to the Penn State 49. End Ray Quillen punted and the ball went into the endzone- The Lions put the ball in play on their own 20. On the first play from scrim mage Bailey handed off to Youn ker on a delayed buck off tackle and the -tricky halfback spurted into the Virginia secondary. He shot down the middle, cut to th<= left, eluded the last of six Vir ginia defensemen, and sprinted untouched for the second touch down. End Jim Garrity added the extra point. The rest of the half saw both teams punt and fumble the ball to each other and. it wasn’t until the midpoint of the third frame that Penn State could manage another score. The Lions took the open ing kickoff after the half and with Moore, Younker and Bill Straub doing the ball toting, drove 53 yards to the Virginia one. End Jesse Arnelle’s leaping catch of Bailey’s pass was a key play in the drive. But the Lions never made the final chalk line. Moore plowed -off the left guard but fumbled and Virginia guard John Polzer recovered. Line Holds The Penn State line—once again a granite curtain—held, and the Cavaliers had to punt. An offside penalty against State, however, gave the Virginians a first down. Henry Stempek gained a yard up fee middle but fumbled on the next play and the ball rolled to fee two where Arnelle recovered. Moore dove off right guard on the Lions first play for the score. Garrity’s attempt for the extra point was blocked and Penn State led 20-0. It took the Lions just four plays to score their fourth touchdown. Short Punt A short Virginia punt early in the final period gave the Lions the ball on the Virginia 35-yard line, setting the stage. Chuck Blockson tried the line for one yard. Then Jack Sherry snared a Bailey pass on the 27. Moore ripped off 11 more to the 16 for a first down. On second down Bailey ran to his right, turned and fired a strike down the middle to halfback Bob by Allen on the four, who stepped goalward for the fourth Penn State touchdown. Valentine added the PAT. Virginia averted the shutout midway in the period when Herb Hartwell spun loose from his own 32 and sprinted 52 yards to the Penn State 16 where Blockson brought him down from behind. It was the longest Virginia gain of the day. A roughing penalty against Penn State put the ball Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service High Qualify 2-Day Service HEED'S Laundry and Cleaners Established in 1912 109 S. Pugh St. Cb-n- AD 8-99R1 ers Cop T The Yardstick | v PENN STATE LEFT ENDS—Arnelle, Rohland, Mechling. Kwulik, Finbeiner. IjEFT TACKLES—Grier, Defalco, Harding. LEFT GUARDS—Sowers, Valentine, De luca. CENTERS—Reich, Balthaser, Redakovich. RTGHT GUARDS-—Shumaker, Horn, Cal derone. RIGHT TACKLES—Kneidinger, Danse’r, Law. RIGHT ENDS—Garrity. Sherry, Caldwell. QUARTERBACKS—BaiIey, Plum, Hoff man, Hochberg. LEFT HALFBACKS—Moore, Rowell, Al berigi. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Younker, Alien, Hill. FULLBACKS—Straub, Blockson, Della Penna. Score by periods: Virginia 0 0 0 7 7 Penn State 7 7 6 14 34 Virginia scoring: Touchdowns: Hartwell. Extra point: S. Knowles (placement). Penn State scoring: Touchdowns: Moore 2, Younker, Allen, Alberigi. Extra points: (placements) Garrity 2, Rowell, Valentine. Statistics Virginia Penn State First Downs 8 18 Rushing yardage 137 329 Passing yardage 75 SO Passes attempted 15 16 Passes completed 4 6 Passes intercepted by 1 3 Punts 9 6 Punting average 34 37 Fumbles lost l 3 Yards penalized 45 95 on the one and Hartwell crashed over on , the next play. Stan Knowles added the placement. The Nittanies scored their final tally at the 14 minute mark, but they had to work for this one. Buddy Rowell, a back who might give Moore a run for all-east hon ors were he playing on another team, and Blockson, spearheaded a drive that carried 73 yards m 15 plays. With the ball on the 27, Engle, who had used his bench liberally throughout, sent in a fresh team of sophomore and junior reserves and they made the kill. Frank Della Penna and Ray Alberigi alternated into the line and moved the ball to the one where Alberigi smashed across. Valen tine’s placement was good and the final vex-dict read 34-7. University Club Varsit}' lettermen and man agers who are eligible for the University’s ‘S’ Club will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 228 Sparks, according to Pat Ken nedy, vice president of the club. Get Your Tickets AUTUMN BALL £>^>s at 1 Student Union Desk Old Main $2 per couple semi-formal Music by Herbie Green and Orchestra THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TWO NITTANY LION iacklers, Gene Danser (left) and Earl Shumaker bring, a quick hall lo Virginia quarterback. Bill Bonney, in Penn Stale's 34,-7 win against the Cavaliers Saturday. Lion quarterback. Milt Plum, is coming up in the foreground. At '' the right Nittany guard Nittany Thindods Drop First To Big Red in 21 ‘ Campaigns Penn State’s cross-country record, of not having lost more than one meet a season since 1943 went out the window Saturday at Ithaca, N.Y., when Cornell defeated the Lions for the first time in 21 years. Cornell bunched its runners up front in posting a 21-34 victpry. In the freshman race, the Big Red yearlings placed harriers in the first five to swamp the Nittany frosh, 15-43. The losses were the second against no wins for both the Penn State varsity and freshmen. Cornell’s runners showed a great deal of improvement over their times in their win over Colgate, Oct. 2. In that meet the winning time was 28:08 by Cornell’s Don Farley. Jack k Rosenbaum of the Big Red paced the field Saturday against the Lions with a 26:53 clocking—l:ls better than the winning time in the Colgate meet and almost two full minutes better than his own time the week before Doug Moorhead finished second with a 27:00 running, Farley was third at 27:12 and another Cor nell harrier, Paul Loberg, finished one second behind in fourth. Jim Pastorius kejst the Nittany hopes alive by placing fifth. Woodrow, Chillrud However, Mike Browne and Charles Trayford were sixth and seventh and rounded out the scor ing quintet for the Ithacans. Don Woodrow and John Chillrud were the third and fourth Lions to cross the finish line. Gene McKelvey, Nittany captain for the meet, was fifth for Penn State and tenth overall with a 28:42 clocking. Three Penn State sophomores —Paul Roberts, Dick Mohler, and Don Mowry—filled the next three places. Roberts’ time was 28:45, Mohler’s 28:59, and Mowry’s 29:06. John Cunningham, running his first varsity race, was 17th. Bruce Austin and Dave Nash came in 19th and 21st to round out the Penn. State finishers. Ted Garrett did not compete due to illness. Eckles First in Frosh Meet Dave Eckles of Cornell won the freshman, race for the second straight week. It was the second consecutive meet in which the Ithacans posted a minimum of 15 points. The first Nittany frosh to finish was Norm Shoup, who was sixth at 16:55. Ty Lewis, A 1 Jones, and Dick Williams took the next three ird Victory slots in that order. Joe Brewer rounded out the Nittany scoring by placing 13th in a field of 23. Order pf finish in the varsity meet: 1 — Rosenbaum (C) 26 :53 2 Moorhead (PS) 27:00 3 Farley (C) r 27:12 4 Loberg (C) 27:13 5 as torhJS (PS) 27:22 6 Browne (C) 27:27 7 Trayford (C) 27:37 8— Woodrow (PS) 27:48 9 Chill rud (PS) 28:11 10— McKelvey (PS) 28:42 11— Roberts (PS) 28:45 12— Mohler (PS) 28:59 13— Mowry (PS) 29:06 14 — Taft (C) 29:12 15— Shearer <C) 29:33 16— Secor (C) __ 29:39 17— Cunningham (PS) 30:27 1£ —Macomber (C) 30:28 19— Austin (PS) : 31:05 20— Gosse (C) 31:13 21— Nash (PS) 31:33 22 Butler (C) 32:05 WE MOVED! \ L E. KLINE'S SHOE REPAIR shoes repaired - mm (Still time to get 'em fixed up before Homecoming) Ndw Located in Basement. ' ©f 11314 E. Beaver TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1954 jopes Chuck Sowers is closing in on Jfback Henry Sirempek after the latter took a screen pass from Rives Bailey. Strempek, one' of Virgin'a's leading ground-gainers in the skirmish, made 38 yeards on the play. Penn State Bth In INS Poll The International News Service this week has ranked Penn .State eighth among the major college grid teams across the nation. The INS had the Nittany Lions ninth last week .but brought them up a notch after their 34-7 romp over Virginia Saturday. Oklahoma gained the top berth on the news services’ third Week ly rating, with Wisconsin,'UCLA, Ohio State, and Purdue rounding out the top five. Duke and Notre Dame are in sixth and seventh place, with Mississippi and Minne sota behind the Lions.
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