PAGE TEN Lions Kasperian Scores Two Touchdowns (Continued from page one) second', after that whistle, Botula had dropped his guard and Troy ehak came ramming in from the Side. It was a disheartening blow for the Lions. For even though Botula was not needed for the remainder of the Penn tilt, his loss can do nothing but hurt the Lion offensive. He leads the Nittanies in total rushing yard age for two games with 194 yards, picking up 72 yards in IS carries against the Quakers. That perfoi mance, incidentally, Par ned Botula "best back" honors by the writers In the Franklin Field press box Guard Chuck Itmlavage was the top lineman choice. But Botula was not the only impiess)ve back on Franklin Field PENN STATE STATISTICS BUSHING Curare VG YL AYE. 11, 72 0 40 __ 16 48 0 3.3 8 46 0 5.5 11 43 3 3 7 4 d 2 0 SO ____ 9 32 0 35 , ____ 7 30 0 4 2 6 24 0 4.4 3 22 U 7.1 ____ 3 22 0 7.1 _ _ 3 12 4 4O _ 16 0 2 0 _ 1 4 0 4.0 1 0 0 0.0 PASSING amt. I'. kww,rian Gil/I`l , re A lid) Molenlll / .11,1,1, Isn k, I'mdutie _ Jnn hq k Pity __ Sam Sot.,fik _ Dirk Honk . Itwhie Luray _ Itch Setulav Pitt Formic _ _ Att. Comp. Int. YE: TDft 4 4 0 2K 0 I 1 0 12 1 1 1 0 0 0 RECEWING Namr M amrki.. . 11,4 k Honk )t.,1, Si_ rainy =MI Ni in Ni If _ _ _ _____ 1 9 0 10,0 .10191, _ 1 12 1 I)0, t• Truitt 1 9 0 PENN RUSHING Name 1, , e,1 Doclling __ .Inek ilanlim _ Ed G00,h% in __ . 1111 NI 'Nick ___ F.l Cat In .. __ laid Purdy _ Tom T ,vit me% er Dm.. Simla [Fk ie ( MfrlPll YG YL Avg. 3 vz 0 4.0 _ 6 24 0 60 IS 0 1.2 14 0 2 4 _ 3 17 1 6.1 -el 3 l e t 0 4.1 _ _4 21 2 43 Saturday. In fact, all of the Lion backs drew raves from the 19.950 partisans that witnessed the final game of a once-tradtional rival series. Even the so-called inexperi enced sophomore halfbacks—Don Jonas, Dick Hoak, Jim Kerr and Dick Pae—bathed in glory, rush ing for a combined total of 108 yards. Jonas, Hoak and Kerr even got in on the scoring. Jonas booted the PAT after the first touchdown and later scored on a 12-yard aerial from Hoak. Hoak. himself, hit pay dirt on a 2-yard dart around right end with four seconds left Maul Quakers, —Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson CHARGING THROUGH A HORDE of Penn opponents. halfback Dave Kasperian gains five yards. Although he was apparently stopped by the Penn line here, he dragged the blockers two yards before going down. in the half. Kerr blasted over left tackle from five yards out for the Lions' final six-pointer. Two veteran performers—Bucky Paolone and "Old Man" Dave Kasperian—scored the other Penn State TDs. Paolone opened the Lion scoring in 11:37 of the first frame with a razzle-dazzle somer sault over the clogged-up middle line from two yards out. Kasper ian made it 13-0 with a 1-yard dive (and that's what it was, liter ally) in the second quarter, and scored again in the. third period on a 2-yard slant over right tackle. It might be noted there that Kasperian became t h e Lions' "bread and butter" man after o. VG TDs 4 0 WMAJ Will Broadcast Series on Wednesday Radio Station WMAJ w ill broadcast the World Series games starting at 2:45 tomorrow. The first and second games of the series will be held in Milwaukee, accounting for the late starting time. The third game, Saturday, and the fourth, Sunday, will not be carried due to conflicts with Penn State and Pittsburgh Steeler foot ball. New Look for Gridders Penn State's new 1958 foot ball uniforms feature short sleeved jerseys. ENN STATE JACKETS • m, Water-Repellant MELTON in Beautiful White Nylon Fleece $14.95. ALSO MANY MORE FINE CAMPUS nts 011 op TfiE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * F' " k, quilted lining $14.95 White Satin Reversible Lining $17.95 FASHIONS Botula injury. He-gained much of the "crucial" yardage in the second and third quarters, finish ing behind Botula in the final rushing statistics with 45 yards in 15 carries. The Lions took advantage of the new 2-point conversion rule to score their remaining six markers. All of the PATS came on passes—Jacks to John Bo sick, Jacks to Paolone and Lu cas to Jim Schwab. Actually, from the standpoint of the unbias grid fan, the game was dull, dreary and unexciting. (Of course the dismal, overcast weather may have had something to do with this.) But to Penn U.S. Air Force Honors Engle for Sports Tour Penn State football coach Rip Engle, who served as an instruc tor at coaching clinics for Air Force coaches in Japan in 1953 and 1957, and in Europe last sum mer, has received a plaque from the Department of the Air Force for his contributions to its Special Services sports program. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS (A(E) First showing of: "JUNIOR SCIENCE MUSEUM OF STATE COLLEGE" , ALL EDUCATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT MAJORS ARE INVITED TO JOIN THEIR PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION State fans, it was just what the doctor had ordered after last week's humiliating loss to Ne braska. The Lions completely domi nated the tilt, controlling the ball for 97 offensive plays to Penn's 41. And despite the high scoring of the affair, the Quakers pos sessed the ball for only nine series of doWns. They couldn't get past their own 43-yard stripe in the first half and were forced into punt situations from the 32-, 39-, 43-(twice) and 21-yard lines. Twice after the intermission. Penn penetrated past State's 20-yard line, but both times interceptions one by sopho- LaX Club Will Meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Penn State Lacrosse Club, will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Phi Kappa Sigma. Sophomore, junior and senior lacrossemen are invited to the meeting. Refreshments will be served according to Mike Beattie, president pro tern. Wed., Oct. 1 Simmons Study Lounge by Dr. Herman Cranzer * * * 7 to 8 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1958 43-0 Lions Gain 383 Yards On Ground more Wayne Berefied on The 3 and by Bruce Gilmore on the lo—halted the threats. It was the worst beating ever dealt to Penn in the 47-game series. However, the Quakers hold the ,all-time scoring mark, with a 47-0 win in 1899. STATISTICS PENN P. R. Total Total First Downs i 4 26 by rushing 6 26 by passing 2 2 by penalty 0 0 Yds. Gained Rushing 106 292 Yds. Lost Ru , bing 12 9 Net Yardage Rushing 94 2£3 Pot wards Attempted 13 8 roma! ds Completed 3 6 Yda. Gained Forwards 28 49 Passes Intercepted by ..._ 0 3 Ydc. Returned Interceptions -- 0 30 Punts, No. of '7 4 Returned by, no. 2 6 flinched by, no. 0 0 Punta ntrerag- dist. 31.9 41.5 yo, Kicks Returned 67 By Punts _ 1A By Kickoffs 49 Fumbles - 0 Fumbles, ball lost 0 Penalties, number of 0 YOR. Loct Penalties - 0 1 No. of Offensive Plays 41 MEN IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION If you received a letter this summer from Delta Sigma Pi, Professional Business Fra ternity, you are cordially invited to attend the first rushing smoker TONIGHT at 7:3.0. p.m. Place: Alpha Sigma,Phi 328 E. Fairmount „Ave. Speaker: Dr. Arthur H. Reede
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