TOMMY. OCTOBER 25. 1955 Coeds in Action PENN STATE'S speedy center fullback, Rusty Harvey, moves in on two scrappy Lock Haven players as they drive for a score in the second WRA hockey game at Holmes Field Saturday afternoon. Lock Haven won 3-0. Women's Hockey Team Splits in Weekend Action Clear, warm weather and clean-cut competition provid ed a perfect afternoon for the Penn State Hockey Club's an nual fall Sport's Day Satur d.sy at Holmes Field. Penn State' and Lock Haven each won and lost one game, and Bucknell tied and lost one. Penn State's aggressive team took the opener by beating Buck -nen, 1-0. Millie Mullin, Louise Needham, and Mary Lynn Stoll meyer starred on offense, with the latter driving in the .only and .deekling goal of the battle. Sean tower and Carol Stevens stood out for Bucknell. pens State met a stronger and 4aLore experienced team in Lock aver in the secOnd tilt of the af liinoon, and was downed, 3-0. • The, winners displayed tight teamwork and aggressiveness as n , ► 4pot makes only Ai • one r 1 , I I 1!"' &. of ice cream- /Nest you can bud! the they scored twice in the first half. Ginny Hueston sparked the visi tor's attack, shooting in two goals. Mary Littanzi accounted for the final Lock Haven score. Carolyn Briggs, normally a cen ter-forward, played an alert and shifty game as goalie for Penn State. Lois Stringer and Rusty Harvey were offensive stars. After a stiff battle from Penn State, the Lock Haven coeds lost their drive as they were held to a scoreless tie 'against Bucknell in the final game of the afternoon. Marlene Smith and Mary Lit tanzi led the way for Lock Haven, but they were unable to get through the tight back line of Bucknell. Goalie Joann Lower and fullback Sally Gilfillim sparked on defense for Bucknell. Penn State's Louise Neeylham and Millie Mullin were members of last year's Central Pennsyl vania field hockey team. brand grade ME DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lion Yearlings Deadlock Pitt -yard touchdown pass with Inds remaining in the game the Pitt freshman grid tie the Penn State fresh, ,:urday on the New Beaver xidiron. pa"l" went from quar k BillKaliden--aidestep 'lvo Lion tacklers—to half rohn Flara, standing alone ; 10, for the score. Bill Ha extra point attempt went • the uprights. junior Panthers gained ion of the ball when Kali- Itercepted a Bennie Adams the Pitt 36 with approxi two minutes remainmg in fourth quarter. moved for the tying TD ,lays with Kaliden tossing complete passes and Flari fullback Joe Scisly ripping off gains of five and six yards in the drive. Until the time of the score, the Lion yearlings completely out played their Steel Cityopponents. Penn State scored with three minutes left in the first quarter. On a fourth and five situation, Lion end Ted Junker broke through the Pitt defense to block Plara's attempted punt, and Penn State took over on the four. Halfback Bruce Gilmore car ried to the two. Andy Maconyi moved the pigskin to the one. On the third down Gilmore scored the first frosh touchdowns of the year on a cross buck. Gil-' mire's attempt for the extra point was no good. The Lions once again displayed a potent ground attack, with Gil more and reserve back Andy Mendicino doing most of 'the ground gaining. Mendicino was particularly . impressive as he rimed off several gains of seven and eight yards. Lion captain and center Steve Garban, end Dick Dill, and quar terback Bennie Adams were the sparks of the Nittany defense which contained the Panther of fense throughout the game. 20% OFF for ALL GUNS Listed! USED ONLY ONCE MAKE . CALIBRE or GAUGE Remington 721 A 30-06 Rem. 721 A 270 Winchester Rem. 722 A 300. Savage Winchester 43 2186 Winchester 71 348 Winchester 25 12 Gauge Winchester. 94 32 Special Winchester 94 30-30 Winchester 12 16 Gauge 99 300 36 ADt 30-30 El 16 Gauge 20 Gauge BMM Savage Marlin Fox Fox Danzig Tau can get it at dders, 6-6 REMEMBER Hunting Season Begins Sat., 01. 29 MODEL Hunting Licenses Issued Shot Guns and Rifles for Rent METZGE RS (The store with the black granite front) Open Friday until 9 o'clock Frosh in Action . . FORMAL COMFORT UNEQUALLED! Compared with most formal wear, , . the ea s e and freedom of our -. , ATHERTON tuxedo offers a wel come contrast in comfort. Our , 1 •• soft Supzrflex construction en . 1 tirely eliminates the burdensome weight and rigidity of exc e s s ? i padding and canvas stiffening. Coat and trousers, $65.00. t , After Six Formals . . . 49.50 up k . ~. , . Atherton . Aralk filgiP "SUPERFLEIr Also available with notched tapes CUSTOM SHOP Other Hunting Supplies GUN CLEANING SUPPLIES Hunting Clothing: HATS SOCKS BOOTS Woolrich PLAID SHIRTS PAGE SEVEN —Photo by Bavaz
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