PAGE SIX Defense Big Kerr, Gilmore, Lucas Lead Al um Day Rom p —Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson TWO INTERCEPTIONS— Chuck Janerctte: Hey, Maury (Schleich er), I intercepted a pass. What do I do now? —-Daily Collegian Photo by George French . . I don’t know. Chuck. What’d you wanna do? Maury (Continued from page one) romp. Penn Sta t e intercepted four Marquette aerials and each time cashed them in on touch downs. Ken, who was making his first start in place of the injured Fran Paolone, nabbed two of the passes—returning one of them 44 yards for a touchdown. The Lion sophomore also set up another score when he recovered a War rior bobble deep in Marquette’s l own territory. i End Maury Schleicher and tnck-j le Chuck Janerctte stole the oth-j ei Warrior aerials. I Kerr was also one of the Lions’ top offensive threats along with senior halfback Bruce Gilmore and junior quarterback Richie Lu cas. He gained only 23 net yaids .IACKII AHI'KHmjYKHKSGE.I ACKHART’EHGUYKRKSGEJACKHA'RI'TiRGUYKRESGEJ ACKHARPERGUYKHESGEJACKHARrER] International Reputation From the moment you try on a you’ll appreciate why Clark's of Eng Desert Boots have an International Ri uation for Comfort. Good lookin' Dependable . . . Available in sand, dork brown and olive green buck, or in Bostonian's continental calf or burnt ivory cordovan. Also the distinctive shell cordovan with grey kid lining. $12.95 to $26 2 * »] JACKHARrEfHtI!YKRESOEJACKHARrERGIJYKRESGEJAOKHAftrERGIJYKRESGEJACKHARrERGtJYKIIESGEJACKItARPEB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in eight carries but most of his lushes came in crucial situations when shoit yardage was neces sary. He also made a couple of impressive punt runbacks. However, the number one of fensive punch urns supplied by Gilmore, who seems to have re gained the form he displayed as a sophomore two years ago when he led the Nittanies in rushing average with 406 yards in 72 car ries for a 5.6 average. The fleet-footed Gilmore scored two of the Lion touch downs on runs of 1 and 10 yards and racked-up 142 yards rush ing in 19 carries. Ho gained 56 of those yards on two dazzling runs (of 24 and 32 yards) dur ing Penn State’s only sustained Bostonian Ltd, PENN STATE Factor in 40-8 Win ★ ★ * —Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson IN THE CLEAR—Junior Richie Lucas (33) hits Lion halfback Dave Kasperian (46) with a 4-yard pass for a touchdown in the second quarter. Marquette’s Pete Hall (5) hit Kasperian too late to prevent the TD. Nittany end Norm Neff (83) is also standing in the clear in the end zone. ★ ★ ★ scoring drive—7B yards in eight plays—in the final quarter. Lucas also impressed the 22,300 fans who witnessed the 38th Homecoming affair. Making his first start of the year as the Lion TEAM STATISTICS Total First Down* Hushing Yards Gained Rushing 376 89 Yards Lost Rushing 22 54 Net Yardage Rushing 354 35 Forward Hasses Passes Completed „ Yards Gained Passing Passes Had Intercepted ..—. Yards Gained Interceptions Number of Punts _ Average Distance of Punts Yards Punts Returned .. Number of Kickoffs - . Average Distance of Kickoffs 42 92 Yards Kickoffs Returned 14 98 Number of Penalties Yards Lost on Penoltiea Ball Lost After Fumbles field general, Lucas guided the club like a “pro.” He was in on every touchdown play and even scored two himself. His 49-yard TD scoot in the sec ond period was the most spec tacular run in the game and set a new Penn State record for longest touchdown run by a T formation quarterback. Here’s how that play went. Lucas rolled out to the left looking for a pass receiver, but finding no one open sterted down field, cut laterally across to the right with would-be tacklers approaching on the left, and sped down the right sideline unmolested for the score. Lucas also wound up behind Gilmore in ground gaining with 66 yards in 11 carries—not bad for a quarterback. Penn Stale's other touchdown was tallied by regular left half back (before the game) Dave Kasperian who made a brief appearance despite an injury. The score came on a four-yard aerial from Lucas. The Lions had a little trouble making the extra points, although sophomore Don Jonas succeeded both times he booted the conver sion. Lucas ran for two points following the Lions’ final TD. but three passes, two by Lucas and one by AI Jacks, went awry. Engle praised Lucas, Gilmore, Kerr, Schleicher and junior end Norm Neff for their performances. Penn Mar- State quette 19 6 18 3 10 12 3 4 28 43 1 4 69 0 "Lucas ran and faked well and his passing was better than usual," Engle said. 'The starl ing job is his as long as he -.keeps up his present work. Gil more had his best day since his sophomore season and will play a lot of football, especially on offense, if he continues to pro duce. Kerr played well both of fensively and defensively end 26 36 42 0 60 10 3 3 UPI Poll Rates Army Top Team in Nation Army has been selected bs the number one team in the na tion according to a poll con ducted by United Press Inter national. The. 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Engle also had a little to say on INDIVIDUAL RUSHING PENN STATE TC YG YL NO Gilmore 19 149 7 142 Lucas 11 73 7 €6 Pte 6 46 • 46 Hoak 7 27 2 2S Kerr 8 29 6 23 C 19 (19 4 IS 6 IS Kasperian , 3 10 Sobczak Totals €7 376 22 354 MARQUETTE TC YG YL NG Reginelli 6 16 3 13 Safran 4 11 • 11 Mestnik 6 8 6 8 Zhulkie 4 4 2 2 Nolan ... 2 3 13 Garcia 2 6 0 0 Hall 21 47 48 *1 Totals 44 89 54 35 Marquette. “We thought they would be much tougher,” he said. “But they weren’t a good foot ball team, and we didn’t do enough things well to beat a good team. We’ll have to do better on the offense if we want to beat BU.” J Barber Shop Open Wed. Afternoon Closes Sat. at Noon 231 E. Beaver AD 8-8012