PAGE SIX Nittanies Top Favored Orange Syracuse Td's Come Smith Hurts Knee; Lucas, Walters Star pige (me) quarterback. Chuck Zimmer:Tian) in a good passer. We made a mistakes but I think it will get better before , it gets worry ." On the hopeful side, the Lions bounced into an early two-touch down lead and were never headed after that, although the score waF only 13-12 at halftime. For the first time this season, the Lions finished a ballgame with as good a showing in the second half as in the first half. And, if. you re member, the Lions were ahead at intermission in every game thi , year. After the contest, Engle said, "We had a much more coneen -Irated performance today. Before. we had enthusiasm in spells, nev er for the full game. But we had it today. "We were rough and tough in the right spots . . . the kids wanted to win 'er (the game)." Assistant Coach Jim O'Hora added. "We started right in the beginning and kept right on go ing." As far as Lucas goes, well. any performance other than what he displayed may have had drastic ! results for the Lions. Called into) first-string service at halftime be-, cause of Jacks' injury. the sopho-1 more quarterback handled himself) with the poise and ability of al veteran as he passed 28 yards to ;Play went . end Les Walters for the clinching . Kasperian touchdown and quarterbacked the b ac k f r om dub with finesse. 28, Lucas. Here's the way that scoring Kasperian, TDC, TKE, Watts Cop Loop Grid Titles Three intramural football league titles were won last night on the University golf course field in games played in extremely cold weather. Theta Delta Chi, Tau Kappa Epsilon'and the Watts Devils each annexed their respective league crowns and a fourth race was tied up when Alpha Phi Delta beat Pi Kappa Phi Theta Delta Chi beat Delta Up-'the conversion try. . silon 7-6 in a thrilling come-from-1 The Watts Devils won their behind effort. DU had scored in! crown on a 1-0 forfeit victory' the early minutes of the first half - over Jordan Two. Tau Kappa Ep on a 15-yard pass from Bill Mullin• silon won their title with a de to Cy Dubmsky. cisive "13-0 win over Beta Theta They held on to their slim mar- ; p i gin tenaciously until midway. in the second half when Joe Ched- In other action last night Alpha dar caught a fourth down pass Tau Omega nipped Sigma Alpha Mu. 6-0; Jordan One edged Hamil from Herm Tselepis for the tying touchdown. Cheddar prompt - ton Four. 7-0: Delta . „ Theta Sigma squeezed by Theta Kappa Phi 7-6, kicked the extra point to make it 7-6, Theta Delta Clu. Alpha Zeta won their first game Alpha Phi Derlta also slued of the season, with a 14-7 win the ability to retaliate when be- l over Phi Kappa and the Wildcats hind in their 7-6 victory over Pi defeated Hamilton Seven on first Kappa Phi. The losers, playing'downs 5-4, in a game that had without the services of star Ron ended in a 7-7 tie. Rainey. opened the scoring with a ; The Wildcats tallied on a pass lateral-pass play involving Fred from Art Stein to Mike Sapovits Martin-TomHolmes-Stan Hopkins. and made the extra point on Alpha Phi Delta went ahead on Stein's boot. Hamilton Sev e n their next set of downs on a 21-'scored on a Don Kocur to Tom yard pass from Ben Amato to Hill pass play and •on an extra Angelo Guimento. They we n t point kicked by Bob Fye. r i.,.......ir.„,,,,.............-ii,....,,,,....., DINING AT ITS BEST . ~, . A li A g Fine food, plus the complimentary touch of 2' atmosphere and tradition, the Tavern Restau- I rant offers a pleasant adventure in eating 2 enjoyment. When looking for a good place to f dine, choose the favorite among Penn Staters f ... the Tavern. Cheese cake and other delicious 2 pastries are specially prepared in our own 2 kitchen each day. Dinner is served from five 2 until eight o'clock. A * the TA VERN • A A g A REST/1 UR.2INT! HE'S A COMIN' YOUR WAY ... Halfback Dave Kaspetian gets set to cut the corner on an at temnted end sweep as Syracuse center Mike By DON CASCIATO 'ahead when John Patrick made THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * 4. After halfback Dave:in the end zone with a picture of-the-Week—followed Kasperian ran a Syracuse punt pass at 7:14 of the third period.las he cut off tackle before realizing the Orange 33 to the! So excellent was the fake that:that Lucas still had the ball. The faking beautifully to the NBC television cameras—the:Syracuse defenders recovered too hit the dear Walters l game was the eastern TV Game-;slowly, also, and the clincher was —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison Bill moves in on defense. Bill stopped the play approximately at the line of scrimmage. Full back Babe Caprara is seen in the background. Spartans Edge Lion Harriers By GEORGE FRENCH !nadian distance runner, Henry t Nith; Jack Williams, 19th; and Varsity cross-country Co e c h'Kennedy finished sixth in 20 : 58 . y4l Jones, 21st. Chick Werner found his "- f iftllCThe f a ding two-time IC4-Ai "They (Michigan Slate) have man" Saturday, but a recuperat - 'champion is in his lite twenties a verd. y good team," Wer n e r I ing Lion squad lost to the defend- , and has been weakened by infer- s an ai - ced e l f ri f t orf b ittl o e ur he gu e b head ling NCAA champion Michiganling the past Itious mononucleosis and flu dur-. w e might have beaten them n ." State harriers, 24-31. six months. 1 Michigan Stale's Dave Lean, Werner praised the effort Thompson and King after theirs of Finishing no better than 11th in; I the first two outiugs on hilly' a n O l yn.Vtc silver.medalist from_ fine showing against the Spartans. ' Australia. look eighth. 13 sec courses, Chick King blossomed on' The Lions will meet Michigan . King the relatively flat East Lansing,' onds be h ind State again at the IC4-A chain 'Mich., course, finishing seventh! Sophomore Joe Thompson andlpionships and the NCAA champ in 21:26. 'State College's Clem Schoenebeck!pionships in November. The Spartans' Forddy Ken- tied for ninth in 21:52 for the nedy took first in 20:20.5, 9.5 , Lions. seconds ahead of the Lions' Ed Sophomore Dick Engelbrink, Moran. Nittany Captain Fred :weakened by a heavy cold, fin- Kerr placed third. one second .ished 12th in 22:03, behind Mich behind Moran. Wigan State's Terry Smith. In the Michigan State's Ron Wheeler, first two meets of the season, duplicated last year's fifth place Engelbring placed fourth and finish, crossing the line in 20:47' fifth- over the four-mile course. ' Other Nittany finishers were The Spartans' great Scotch-Ca- George Jones, 15th; Sam White, Cutaways Top Hats Iluis '1: rtts #4,titt For the Junior Prom We specialize in complete, correct attire for every for mal occasion, rented to you at reasonable rates. A full range of sizes. Complete Line of accessories• TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1957 On Passes scored. Fullback Babe Caprara kicked the conversion, his second of three attempts. Here is how the scoring went: With Syracuse in a punting sit uation in the first quarter, center Mike. Bill's snap sailed far over kicker Tommy Stephens' head and the Lions took over on the one. Caprara went over on the first play at 1:50 but missed the con version. (Incidentally, the newspapers credited Kasperian with the tal ly due to an error on the part of the press box spotter. Kas perian was listed in the final press statistics as the scorer but the movies proved TV correct by showing Caprara scoring.) With the ball on the Lion 49, Jacks hit the elusive Walters— who caught four passes for 103 yards and two TD's—in the clear for a 51-yard scoring play at 0:34 of the second period. Caprara con verted. Syracuse scored its first on a nine-yard TD pass from halfback Dan Fogarty, who took a pitch out from Zimmerman, to fullback Ed Coffin at 3:58 of the second period. Dick Lasse missed the P 4.T. At 9:37 of the same period. Zimmerman hit Coffin with a 10-yard roll-out pass for a score. This time Al Gerlick missed the conversion attempt. Lucas' pass to Walters, who in cidentally was voted the outstand ing lineman on the field by the onlooking reporters, closed the scoring. Werner's varsity harriers and Norm Gordons' freshman squad will meet Pitt Friday afternoon on the University golf course. The freshman meet will begin at 3:30 p.m., with the varsity meet to be run immediately following the frosh competition. Gulf Oil Corportution Representatives will be at The Pennsylvania State University November 5, 1957 to interview candidates for positions in RESEARCH GEOPBTSICAL EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENT • Chemists is Physicists, •Geologists • Geophysicists - •Mathematicians • Chemical Engineers •Mechanical Engineers O Electrical' Engineers •Geological Engineers Locations: Pittsburgh. Pa.. and Forth Worth, Texas For additional information and to apply for an interview. please see Mr. George N. P. Lecich. Director, University Placement Service.
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