PAGE SIX Vanderbilt Scores 4 on (Cor,;:m,ed from. page out') back. determined Dave Kasper tan. to go for the yardage but the effort was slopped short by the just-as-determined middle of the Vandy line. It was Vandy's ball and the Lion decline be gan to lake effect. After an exchange of punts, the Commodores started on their own 2g. After fullback Jammy Butler gained three on a center plunge, Comniodine quarterback Boyce Smith hit halfback Tommy Moore v.•ith approximately a 22 yard pass and the fleet halfback roared down the !,idclines untouched for a 77-yard TD play. The extra point attempt was missed, the Lions still led by one point, but the complexion of the ballgarne had changed—Vanderbilt was not to be denied. A minute and five seconds later, the Commodores recovered a Kas perian fumble on the Lion 39 and 'Smith hit end Run Miller with n identical pass for the leadmg touchdown. Phil King's conversion attempt was wide, but it made nu difference. After the game, Engle said: "We started to tire late in the third quarter, but the play when we missed that first down by inches was definitely the key play. A score there would've probably broken their backs." Commodore Coach Art Guene had this to say: "That 77-yard touchdown play was a back break er, but stopping them on our goal line gave us heart and took a little out of them." For Vandy, anyway, Engie had a clear reason for the Lions' late same slump—in this case, sick ness. 'I think sickness had a ter-, rific impact onus, not only today. but all week in practice." lie said. Because the flu had kept many of his players from participating in last week's practices, Engle said, "W 4 made mistakes on pass defense that we wouldn't have normally made." Vandy scored four of its five TD's through the air. Reiterating on the theme. En- Two Lion Foes Win; Cadets Top Panthers Pitt know how it feels now. too The Panther , were the target Saturday for one of Army's sav age second-hag - attacks that arc sill-too-tarnihar to fans hereabouts. A 23-point outburst had the Jun gle Cats chasing their tails in a 29-13 beating. In four other games. Lion fu lure opponents split. West Vir ginia crushed George Wash , — , - ton, 34-14, and Syracuse mangled impotent Nebraska, 26-9. Cilicin mati blanked winless Marquette, while Holy Cross bowed to Dart mouth, 14-7. Army piled up 273 yards rush ing to Pitt's 88, and amassed 153 .yards to 55 passing. Halfback Bob Anderson tallied twice on plun ges and fullback Harry Walters ..once. Pete Dawkins scored on a 32-yard pass from Dave Bout land. .Tackle Maurice Hilliard's 20-yard field goal finished the Cadets' scoring. Two fourth-period passes from Dave Bradley to Dave Moss gave Dartmouth Its victory over pre . viously-unbeaten Holy Cross. One was a 15-yard scoring aerial while the other, a 59-yarder, set up a vaydirt plunge for Bradley. The Lions meet the Crusaders Nov. 16 at Worcester, Mass. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA BABE GOES NOWHERE .. . Fullback Babe Beaver Field. Caprara was cited by the Corn- Capr::ra stopped for short yardage by the modores after the game as one of the Lions middle of the Vanderbilt line during the first better players. period of the Lion-Commodore struggle at gle praised his squad for a 11-play drive with a one yard strong learn effort. "Sickness slant off-tackle at 7:08 of the first; weakened us ... we didn't have t omarter. Babe Caprara converted.• the speed they bed but we had Vandy tied the score at 14:30 of the toughness. Those boys (the the first quarter on a 13-yard pass, Lions) gave a 120% effort . . . ...l„, from King .to Moore. Jim some of them were sick and " 1 Travis converted. couldn't play as they normally would." Kasperian scored his second TD on a two-yard off-tackle play to Here's how the scoring Went: finish a 65-yard drive in 10 plays After tackle Joe Bohart record- at 2:50 of the second quarter., ed a Commodore fumble on the. Caprara again converted. dandy 25, Kasperian climaxed an After a 30-yard pass from Frosh Grid Squad Downs Pitt, 13-6 • By MATT MATHEWS ning TD, Hoak kept the Lions I Pitt's freshman football steam- moving deep into Pitt territory roller chugged onto Penn State's' most of the afternoon and made 1 a spectacular game-saving in- i Beaver Field practice gridiron! lerception on the Lion 35 with 1 Saturday and met a Lion squad two minutes remaining. that was just as big and moved a' Pitt's Mike Ditka, who scored; bit faster, a little bit farther—,the Panthers' only TD. got a half- 1 step behind Hoak. but the quar-1 seven points farther, 134. 'terbaek managed to outleap him; Unlike most Pitt-Lion strug: to make a juggling catch and! gles, all three scores were of the'stop the final drive. long variety. The Lions scored oni Jimmy Kerr's 87-yard break-,", ~ ..,uting Club Skaters away run and a 56-yard pass play, both in the second quarter. The• The skating division of the Out Panthers scored on a 42-yard -1 passing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight' in the third. in 317 Willard, In his 87-yard run down the left sideline. Kerr outmaneuv ered a total of seven Panthers. The best "move" in the run came when he changed speed on the Pitt safetyman and cut into daylight at the Lion 35. Shortly before the half ended, quarterback Dick Hoak dropped hack to pass from his own 46 and found Kerr loafing- behind the Pitt safety for the final Lion tally. Kerr did the scoring., but the eventual star was Hoak. Besides masterminding the game-win- cikicteiclocictvocvr gth Loden Cloth erproofed irides- convertible col- e buttons, deep pockets, stitched Penn State, on a 9-game card! for five years, will return to aj 10-game football schedule in 1958.1 •• CREOLE PETROLEUM CORPORATION would like to say THANK YOU far the interest shown in our organization during our recent visit to your campus. If you were unable to schedule an interview and are interested in EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES in VENEZUELA plan now to see us on our return visit in the Spring or forward your qualifications by mail to 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York 20, N.Y. * * * % • " 111Vtt —Daily Collegian Photo by Joe Patton Jacks to end Les Walters. put the ball on the five, sophomore Eddie Cape literally dove across for I4e score. Caprara's PAT at tempt was low. King scored the second Vandy tally at 12:40 of the second period on an 11-yard pass from Smith. Travis' place kick , missed. 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