The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 15, 1955, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
Moore Ro
Moore takes handoff from Plum. starts around right end . . .
Plum, Fads,
Star; Straub
Tallies Once
(Continued from page one)
The Scarlet Knights, trying to
avert their fifth defeat in seven
games and their fourth in a row,
moved on a 61-yard drive early
in the first period, after Bob Kel
ley picked up Moore's fumble on
the Rutger's 23.
With a fourth-and-three situa
tion, Bill Whitacre, quarterback,
missed a pass to Lee Lusardi, and
Penn State took over on its own
19 to end the drive. Fullback
Buck Straub then picked up a
yard to his 20.
Then Moore struck off his
own right end for the 80-yard
jaunt. Picking up blocks for the
first 35 yards, Moore walked in
the end zone with the nearest
man five yards behind him. His
run, as that one which Ron
Younkers turned in last year
against Virginia. tied a similar
1938 mark.
Half a dozen plays after Moore
scored, after Rutgers picked up a
first down, Penn State took over
on its own 20 when Greg Holmes,
forced to punt, kicked into the
end zone.
Plum was instrumental in the
next Lion score seven plays
later. He moved the ball 80 yards
and carried for a total of 40,
with halfback Bill Kane pick
ing up 25 more yards through
the line.
Straub hurdled the line to score
at 3:25 but Plum missed the point
after touchdown for a 13-0 lead.
Rutgers, with a stumbling
ground attack, inserted Bill Gat
yas at quarterback for Whitacre.
Gatyas, gambling with pitchouts
and options, succeeded with his
cocky demonstration to pace a 53-
yard touchdown drive, capped by
Holmes scoring at 8:20. Toshimasa
Hosoda missed his first extra
point attempt of the season after
making 11 straight to make the
score read, 13-8.
Penn State fumbled again
two plays after the kickoff, and
Ed Farrell recovered on the
Lions' 28. Coach Harvey Har
man's eleven, picking up a five
yard loss at the outset, moved
to the Lion 14 before Gatyas
took to the air as the clock
moved slowly to the end of the
half.
As Gatyas tried two running
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plays and a pass that fell incom
plete, Penn State's line stiffened
to throw him for a three-yard loss
to the nine. The scoring threat
ended as Gatyas' fourth-down pass
fell incomplete.
Penn State's big period was the
final stanza when it collected two
insurance touchdowns, but it took
only four minutes of the second
half for Plum to open a new TD
march.
With his ground game sput
tering as Moore got 10 yards
but also was thrown for a four
yard loss, and Kane getting
knocked for a two-yard deficit.
Plum went to the air for the
first time with a pass to sopho
more end Jack Fads who car
ried from the 28 to Rutgers'
nine. Plum scored two plays
later from the nine over center
to make it 20-6.
Jim Hochberg, senior quarter
(Continued on page eleven)
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Ode
MOORE made his run on this
play against Rutgers when , the
Queensmen used a seven-man
line. Brush blocks are thrown
by the left side of the Lion line
which then fades deep to the
right Ear the downfield
cover
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... scorer. ties SO-yard record ...
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