TUESDAY , NOVEMI3ER 2, 1952 ;:ooters Beat Army, 591 Penn State's crack soccer team rolled to its fifth straight victory. Saturday, 5-1, to slap Army with its first, loss and hand the Cadet's Coach Joe Pa lone his worst defeat during his seven years of coaching at West Point. • The Lions' front line com bined double scores in the sec ond, and fourth quarters, after tallying first in the opening period, with a double-fisted defense that held the Cadets scoreless for more than three periods. • Captain Jack Pinezich and center forward Dick Packer again sparked the Lions' for ward line play. Packer netted three goals and assisted in an- Pitt, Rutgers Trip Opponents Another upset-laden weekend has provided two warnings for Penn State's lions. Pitt and Rut gers, the Lions' final two gridiron opponents, joined the surprise parade Saturday with victories over West Virginia and Temple respectively. Once again,, it was a pass from CoVny Salvaterra to end Fr e d Glatz that provided the winning touchdown as the Panthers down ed the Mountaineers, 13-10. West Virginia made good on a field goal attempt with but one second left in the first half.` The losers' other score came on' a four-yard sweep by Joe Marconi in the fourth period. The Panthers grabbed a 7-3 third-quarter lead on a toss from Calvaterra to Ambrose Bagamery. The loss was West Virginia's first and virtually ruined its hopes of a bowl bid. • The 25-0 upset of Temple by Rutgers was featured by a long run from scrimmage, a punt run back, and an interception return. All culminated in touchdowns as Rutgers won its first game. Penn State meets Rutgers Nov.. 13 at Beaver Field. Holy Cross, which the Lions will meet Saturday, dropped a 25-20 decision to Syracuse. The Orange erased a 20-19 deficit at 11:43 of the final period on a one-yard sneak by Mickey Rich. Packer Sets Pace Dick Packer of Newtown again is setting the scoring pace for the Penn State soccer team.• He has already topped his 11-goal pace of last year, when he led the team. ar "TVS' is, "I think I've found that rattle in your motor, Sir." Of course, the smart thing to do is let tathurst's keep those rattles out of your car Come in now for these important fall change-over services Guflex Registered Lubrication Winter Motor Oil Clean Air Filter Change Oil Filter Clean Spark Plugs Complete Battery Service ' Change Gear Lubricants Complete Radiator Service . ... and other needed services. BATHURST Gulf Service other Lion tally. Pinezich and Joe Mijares, outside right; each scored once. Mijares, who also assisted in another Lion tally, opened the scoring at 7:45 of the first per iod to give the Lions a 1-0 lead. Mijares' four-yard boot was one of the most outstanding shots of the afternoon. • Packer opened the - scoring drive with a crossfield pass to Pinezich on the left side of the net. Pinezich, instead of at tempting a score, passed the ball directly in front of the Cadets' goal to Mijares who rifled a scoring shot into the opposite corner of the net. In the second quarter Packer again harassed Army's defense with two goals 15 minutes UCLA Lea By The Associated 'Press UCLA, which has averaged 41.7 points a game in racking up seven straight wins, was elevated to the No. 1 spot in the Associated Press football poll. Red Sanders' single-wing U clans replaced Ohio State, which had wrested the top position from Oklahoma last week. Ohio State fell to second and the Sooners Buy . H RRIS TWEED • —at-- do / / STATE COLLEGE this is your assurance of genuine Look for the label! It is the hallmark of the world's most authentic tweed for outdoor wear. 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Then in the final quarter, Packer added a quick goal at 4:50 from 12 yards on a pass from Matacia. The Lions' final score came late in the same period when Pinezich raced in for an unassisted score from 20 yards. s AP Poll slipped to third—their lowest spot of the campaign. Arkansas held on to fourth place and Notre Dame, which barely edged Navy, 6-0, moved up one notch to fifth. Miami of Florida, Army, Pur due, - Mississippi, an d Southern California round out the top ten. Pitt's 13-10 upset of West Vir ginia moved the Panthers into a threr way tie for 19th place and dropped the Mountaineers from seventh to 17th. NARRIS TWEED Reg. U. S. Pa . Oft • ... 'i•`;e.t After bottling up Army's front line, which was bolstered by second team all-Americans Scotty Adams and Woody Black, Penn State's bid for a whitewash victory was stopped in the last quarter. Black and Adams teamed up to score with Black tallying on , a 20-yard crossfield boot. 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