FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1957 Timites Down Navy In IM Grid Action By MAZE MAXWELL The Timites, _defending independent champs, continued on their winning ways again this season by downing Navy, 19-0, in Intramural football last night on the Univeisity golf course. The victors were ahead right from the start, thanks to the pass-receiver combination of Pete Basil and Bruce Forbes. Both worked together extraordinarily well early in the game and, with seven minutes to go in the first half, Basile hit * * * * * * Forbes with a 35-yard toss for the first score. Basil got the champs out of trouble in the second half when he intercepted a Navy pass and returned the ball 25 yards. Af ter an exchange of the ball. the TlM's scored again on a 15-yard Held to Harrington pass. With Forbes in the flank, Basil again hit his man for the third touchdown of the game McKee One scored their first victory of the season, defeating Jordan 2, 18-0. ___ The victors took - a 6-0 halftime lead and added 12 more in the second period. They were spear headed mainly by John erpar ren's lightning-like pass . Jordan worked the balt_down to the McKee one yardon of f side penalties to -t the stage for the first score of the game. McSparren caught Gordon Zel ler all alone in the end z r one with an easy touchdown pass. Jordan had more scoring oppor tunities available later on in the half but lost them when they dropped pass after pass. McSparren also accounted for the final two touchdowns. He cap italized on a pass-interception and ran 12 yards to paydirt—and also scored with thr e e minutes re maining on a 18 yard run around left end. A strong and hustling Wiliam! 25 group easily shutout the Bull Shifters, 16-0. Both teams showed very sloppy ball handling in the first half. Nittany 25 passed up many scoring opportunities because of pass interceptions and their failure to get first downs. - They did manage a 'safety, though. in the waning moments of the first half. At the beginning of the" second half the victors began to move upfield through a series of first downs and penalties. Jerry Durkett then climaxed the drive with a 19-yard pass to end Fred Espenshade after about 11 minutes of action. Dick O'Con ner added the final touchdown with a 20 yard run. In other games the Warriors defeated Pollock 12, 6-1, and the Marlow Marlins downed the Ogontz Vets in overtime. There were two forfeits. Jordan One defeated Irvin Hall and the Skid Rowers won from the Wild cats. Haney Gets Wire- From. Pa. Prison MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26 RI Among the numerous congratu latory telegrams received by Man ager Fred Haney for the Milwau kee Braves' pennant success, the one that gave him the biggest kick came from an inmate in Western Pennsylvania Prison. The telegram read: "I'm just writing to wish you good luck, not for any World Series tickets. I caret use them because I can't get out." Penn Statt's success in sports during the post-World War I years accounts for the designa tion of this period as "The Gol den- Era." Candidates For ASSISTANT MANAGERSHIP • of CROSS COUNTRY , • Apply At Athletic Office In Recreation Hall Sophomores Only • DEADLINE . -OCTOBER 4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison GET THAT PASS! ... Two unidentified Intramural gridders go after a pass in the Mario Marlins-Ogontz Vets game last night on the University golf course. This one fell incomplete. The Marlins won, 1-0. Lopez Signs for Second Stab At Chicago Helm . CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (io—Alfonso Ramon Lopez, the man ager who made a career of finishing second to the New York Yankees, today signed to pilot the Chicago White Sox again in 1958. • Lopez agreed to terms after "just about 35 1 / 2 seconds" of. conferring with Sox Vice Presi dents Chuck ;Tigers Finally Gain Lopez said the contract which ! „ I was for one year only at-his ' First Division Berth request was "very satisfactory." 1 i It was believed to call for a sal- 'A fter 7-Year Slump, ary of about $30,000. ! Lopez directed the Cleveland! CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (11')—The! Indians to one pennant and five Detroit Tigers virtually assured: second-p 1a c e finishes betweenlthemselves of a first division; 1951 and 1956. His managing for;berth for the first time since 1950 the White Sox this year produced, today by defeating the White Sox the club's first second-place finish,i3-2. They need only one more vic since 1920. That was one yearl tory to clinch fourth place. after the ill-famed Black Sox wont Bill Tuttle and Jim Finiganl Chicago's last American League opened the Tiger offensive with pennant. tsingles and the former scored Comiskey, obviously pleased 'while a double play was in prog with Lopez' handling of the lress. In the second inning Billl White Sox., said there was no 'Taylor doubled, Dave Philley tri quibbling over a new contract. .pled and Frank Bolling - singled for "We told Al we liked him and • two runs. 'he said he liked us, and that's The Sox ended a string of 20 all there was to it." said Comis- !scoreless innings by routing Paul key. IFoytack in the seventh, when two Lopez said, "We pulled up one,sing,les and a walk loaded the bas peg in the American League thisles and Earl Torgeson delivered a year and we're hoping to do ouripinch single. Lou Sleater checked best to climb one more peg nextithis rally. year." Last year's White Sox. di-! rected by Marty Marion, finisheci l third with an 85-69 record. This; year's club could come close to' the 1954 Sox mark of 94 victories,! the club's best record since the, 1920 Pale Hose won 96 to finish two games behind championship Cleveland CANIDATES - • For Collegian Business Staff Advertising Promotion Business Circulation Meet in Room 305 Sparks at 6:45 P.M. - On Tuesday Oct. 1 X-Country Runners Evade Injury Jinx With the opening meets with Navy just one week away, the varsity and freshman cross-country teams have been free from injuries since practice opened two weeks ago. Varsity Coach Chick Werner has had the teams running in heavy basketball shoes since the training sessions opened, except for an untimed workout * * * last Saturday over the official varsity and freshman distances. Werner and freshman Coach Norm Gordon plan to put the harriers through a timed work- Out over the meet distances for the first time this afternoon on the golf course. Werner is pleased with the progress of his - Big Five - (Cap tain Fred Kerr, Ed Moran. Clem Schoenebeck, Dick Engelbrink and Chick King), but is con cerned with finding a sixth man in case one of the top five is injured or falls back in a meet. "So far Jack Williams, Joe Thompson, Al 'Jones and George Jones have shown the most prom ise. but there is still a big gap between these four men and the fifth man," Werner said. ,"It is hard to judge these men by the condition they are in now. In Europe, the better distance runners usually do not enter a meet until they have gone through eight months of rigid, ex acting practice. Our schedule is such that we only have three weeks of practice before our first meet. ':Our men just about hit their strides when the season closes just 10 weeks after the first practice," he said. - Right now, we are using four basic workouts—repeat dis distance running. over distance running, alternalc fast and slow running and running for a set length of time," Werner said. Gordon indicated that three of his fledgeings—Ken Hunter, Den nis Johnson and Herm Weber— have shown exceptional promise, but he also said it is too early to tell who will fill out the rest of the lineup for the freshman opener -with the Plebes at Anna polis. "These three have the desire and .fire to be top runners. In their eagerness to be a good run ner, they refuse to be left behind in a workout no matter who they are running with. They are be ginning to show a lot of results." Bowling Entries Now Alibilable At IM Office Entries for intramural bowling leagues are now being received at the IM office. Two independent and four fra ternity loops with 12 teams in each circuit will be organized. Entries will be taken on a first come-first-served basis with the first few teams getting a choice of bowling nights. Only one team may be entered from any organization. Five men will make up a team but substi tutes will be permitted. A new handicap rule (which will aid the losing teams) will be put into effect this year. Details may be obtained from officials at the IM office. There is no entry fee but a $lO !deposit will be required. This de !posit will be returned at the end lof the year less any amounts de ducted to cover forfeits or other irule violations.. PAGE SEVEN Fred Kerr ant impressive harrier It's More Fun than a barrel of 'emil Progressive Jazz The Bob Leßoy . Quartet Pizza Sandwiches Sfeamed Clams by Galleria Saturday 9-12 Tonight 9-12 W. Beaver Ave.
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