The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 01, 1957, Image 7

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—Daily colleziaa Photo by Ceuta Hurl...
ITS A TOUCHDOWN . . . Lion halfback Dave touchdown of the 1957 season with a four-yard
'first Penn State slant off tackle early in the first quarter.
Kasperian is shown scoring the
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varied to give the Lions a 7-0
lead.
Jacks was again at the helm
when the Lions moved 66 yards
to their second touchdown. This
time the Lions scored in 17 plays
—a two-yard pass from Jacks to
end Jack Fans accounting for the
TD. During the drive, the Lion
quarterback completed three of
five pass attempts for 25 yards
and ran for eight on a keep play
for half the yardage march.
In total, Jacks completed 7 of
13 poises for a total of 79 yards.
In his six running attempts, he
gained 22 yards and lost only one
for a net ground game of 21 yards.
Engle was also encouraged by I
the play of ends Jack Faris and
Paul North and the running of
Bucky Paolone. Faris was de-1
scribed 'by Penn Coach Steve Se
bo after the game as "probably
the best end we'll see all year. He
was influential in the Lions' goal-1
8 Grid Teams Score Shutouts
By LES POWELL
Three fraternity and five
independent teams chalked up
shutout victories in nine intra
mural football contests last
night on the University golf
course.
Power-packed Pi Kappa Phi;
whitewashed Acacia, 7-0; the Col-1
lege Co-op gridders topped thel
Penn Haven Club, 10-0; the Yel
low Jackets outclassed Nittany 28,
16-0; Sigma Nu scored a 1-0 win
over Delta Theta Sigma- in over
time; Phi Mu Delta shut out Chi
Phi, 6-0; the Fizz Eders toppled
the Inebriates, 20-0; the Lions
edged Nittany 26 in overtime, 1-0;
Nittany 21 beat Nittany 24, 14-0.
and Phi Epsilon Ri defeated' Phi
Kappa Tau; 13-6.
The passing and defending of
Ron Rainey sparked the Pi - Kap
nine to their win over Acacia.
After Tommy Holmes intercepted
on the Acacia 17, Rainey hit Ed
McDowell on the 3, following it
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line stand in the third quarter
when he stopped halfback Rick
McGinnley on the two-yard line
on, a third down end sweep. Full
back Bill Raser -gained only one
on fourth down and the Lions
took over.
North was a stalwart on de
fense for Engle's second unit
while Paolone was the number
two Lion ground gainer behind •
Kasperian with 52 yards in
eight carries. Kasperian had 86
in 17. Paolone also ambled on
the Lions' longest run with a
29-yard dash off tackle.
The Lions' third touchdown—
the one which proved to be the
eventual tale-teller—came on the
last play of the third quarter.
After Steve Garban recovered a
Jahn Wright fumble on the Penn
two, Bruce Gilmore bulled his
way over for the score. Romeo
Panozzo's conversion attempt—as
Caprara's second attempt was
wide.
up with another toss to McDowell ion the Nittany 21. then threw to
in the end zone for the game's Lee Breeze for the TD. Miles con
lone six-pointer. Fred Martin con- I verted for a 13-0 lead.
verted to give the Pi Kaps a 7-0 Miles set up the final Yellow
edge.
,Jacket score with an aerial to
The Yellow Jackets drove fort Bill Euwer at the Nittany 10-I
their initial score shortly after the lyard line. He then booted the ;
opening kickoff. After a penalty` pigskin through the uprights for,
gave Nittany 28 a first down onan anti-climactic field goal.
the Yellow Jacket 17: Jacket line-1 Dale Shakley got the College )
man Paul Maysfield batted a Nit-,Co-op gridders out in front by e
tany pass to Bob Simon, who i kicking a 22-yard fielder. In the
loped 60 yards for a touchdowndsecond stanza, Shankley passed''.
The Nittany nine attempted toito Clark Hawk on an 8-yard scor
get bacl - in the ball game with a iing play. Shakley kicked the
45-yard field goal, but the three-'point-after to round out the scor
pointer try was wide. - ling. •
The Yellow Jackets widened' Sigma Nu gained its thrilling
the margin when Walt Miles overtime victory by virtue of a
flipped 29 yards to Bob Larson `5O-yard touchdown pass.
FIGHT ON STATE
Here's to the team, and
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-here's to the Penn
Staters who support
the team.
By the way, all your favorite
Penn State Song records are
available at the Music Room.
_ Fight on State, Blue and White,
•
Nittany lion, Alma Mater.
The Music Room is the official
headquarters for Penn State
records. Stop in and get yours
today.
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Penn scored its touchdowns in
the second and fourth quarters.
With 11:23 gone in the half, Penn
;quarterback Hal Musick— prob
ably the outstanding Penn per-,
former—cut off tackle on a keep
!play and sprinted away from. Gil,'
:more for a 43-yard TD run. Frank
Riepl's conversion was good. Mu
'sick scored the other Quaker TD .
on a one-yard sneak with 1:48
remaining in the game. Wright
;converted.
The statistics:
P. 3.1% Penn .
Total Ist downs
!Yds gained rushing- *as 194
}Yds lost rushing
Net Y th rushing
'Passesa attemnted-----2: IS 13
sPasses complete_
[Yds gained passing
Passes inter by
Number of punts
} P unting average
Yds punts returned___
f Number of f umbles
'OPP fumbles recov 1
Number of ;pen skies
'Yds Lost penalties
in 19-14 Win
'Brash Bob' Enthusiastic
About New Job in Majors
NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (P Bragan said he had no immedi-
Brushcut Bobby Bragan, "enthus- ate thoughts concerning, changes
iastie and thrilled to death' — to be in the Cleveland club_ "I haven't
back in business as a major league seen the club yet, but it's encour
manager, arrived today for a con-
aging that the team has played
ference with his new boss. 9f, ne l,"'near .W ball without their two
al Manager Hank Greenberg ‘" best pitchers, Herb Score and Bob
the Cleveland Indians. 'Lemon?'
Bobby. fired Aug. 3 after a year
ar.d-a-half-pius as manager of the
Pittsburgh Pirates, was named by
Greenburg last night to succeed
ousted Kerby Farrell.
Bragan, 40, said Greenberg tele
phoned him yesterday morning
and "it didn't, take me long to
accept_"
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