PAGE SIX Penalties Hurt Lion Offensive Kasperian Sparks Touchdown Drive But back to the penalties. Seven infractions were called against the Lions—five of which were for "illegal procedure" and one each for "illegal shift" and clipping. And "ironically" all of the infractions seemed to come at critical situations or on plays that the Lions had accumulated large gains in yardage. One of the most clemmalizmg penalties came late in the foul Hi pet loci on the completion ---- of a 39-vaid aerial from Al Jacksi Chuck Zimmerman and the t o D on Jonas Jonas made an al - 1 running of Tom Stephens, be rnw,t ineludible catch of the pas,';,l fore the Lions scored. And it pabbing the ball a moment be- was the "old man" Kasperian Jame hitting; the wound, back- who accounted for the tally. fmr-t Kasperian, who has been ham• But where the Lions seemed , vulnerable to the penalties, the i Orange were immune. They ' weren't charged with a single I TEAM STATISTICS Total F first Dou ris Itunikina Passing Penalty _ 11 de. Gamed Rushing Lost Rushing Net l'sribiste Forward Passes __.. Passes Completed ds. Lamed Passing Passes Lind Interrepted do. t.sined Interceptions _ No. of Punts _ Are. Distance of Punts ____ Yds. l'untk Returned No. of Kii koffs _ A.e. Distance of Kickoffs __ Yds. Kir koffs Returned ____ No. of Pertalites Yds. I not on Penalties Ball Loot After Fumbles _ _ infraction until a 15-yard per sonal foul call was made against Al Benecick with one minute left in the game. "Maybe we deserved the penal ties we got," backfield coach Joe Paterno said after the game," al though I don't think we did. But you can't tell me that a team like Syracuse didn't deserve any pen alties until the end of the game. And why they didn't call that out-of-bounds block on (Dave) , Kasperian, I'll never know." Paterno was referring to the, vicious out-of-bounds block which : hurled Kasperian into the rolled-' up tarpaulin some five yards' from the sideline marker. The, block didn't escape the eyes of the 27,000 partisan fans who wit nessed the rain-soaked game bu t "somehow" the officials missed it. Syracuse had a 14-0 lead built on the arm of quarterback Lacrosse Club to Meet The Penn State Lacrosse Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Phi Kappa Sigma. FALL is the SEASON for PICTURES COME TO METZGERS FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES GOING HUNTING? IT'S METZGERS FOR SPORTING GOODS ' I I ro I .; 411‘ Hunting Equipment Football Equipment ;.-:'' ) 4 0 , , v ; ili• 'o , ' Basketball Equipment A . Greeting Cards for all Occasions Toys . . . Games . . . Penn State Souvenirs :: CONVENIENT SELF-SERVICE :: • "You Can Get It at METZGERS" With the Black Granite Front ... 111-115 S. ALLEN ST. Without the Black Granite Front ... 352 E. COLLEGE AVE. (Continued from page one) pered this season with a multi tude of injuries, looked like his old self as he personally led a 34-yard Penn State drive. The 28-year-old halfback gained 18 of the final 20 yards, slashing V enn .P.4. 4. .0M4 , 1.. .. .....-......... state 5,1641101, RUSHING 17 15 PENN SCALE TC VG 11 ID _ 5 5 ; Luta, 7 16 1 0 harperinn 9 33 _ 162 179 'Kerr 6 II 5 12 Sobrzak 6 24 _ 177 1 " 310tunyl 7 19 _ 26 1 0 'Gilmore 4 13 , 9 5 ;Mi n k 5 11 _ 112 54 ! Paulone 2 5 1 0 0 42 6 6 311 $S 7 9 2 3 44 56 02 36 7 I 55 15 I 2 over from six yards out for the TD. A pass from Lucas to Bo sick for the PAT failed. Syracuse's first score climaxed! a 79-yard drive which was high-' 'lighted by perfect passes by Zim ;mei man—one for 35 yards and the other for 29. Zimmerman !sneaked over from the 1 for the 'TD but a run by Stephens failed to bring the conversion. The Orange's other score came 'in the third quarter on a 42 yard march. A Zimmerman to Ste rphens aerial from the 13-yard line ibrought the TD and the same two hooked up on a screen pass for the extra points. Engle praised Lucas, Kasper ian, Paolone, Maury Schleicher, Chuck Ruslavage and Stynchula for their work in the game. "Lu cas and Kasperian looked real fine," the Lion mentor said, "and Paolone did a great job except for his fumble. But of course, that can happen to anybody. "Schleicher is getting better every week and Stynchula and Ruslavage played their normal game." Wehmer's Schedule Rough Bill Wehmer, Penn State's start ing right guard, has few free mo ments. He's married, father of a young son, and is majoring in aeronautical engineering. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA —Collegian photo by Marty Schorr LION QUARTERBACK Richie Lucas (33) rolls around right end for 10-ylird gain before being forced out-of-bounds by Tom Gilburg (84) in second quarter of Saturdays game against Syracuse. Other Lions are Steve Garban (53), Chuck Ruslavag. , (67), Chuck Janerette (75) and John Bozick (87). Engle Calls VanLengen 'Outstanding' The outbursts began to diel away in the Penn State locker l room Saturday afternoon) when the reporter asked Ripl Engle the innocent question,' "Who were the outstanding play-: ers in the game today, Rip?" In a reversal of mood, Engle 'quietly began thumbing through 'his football program. He stopped ion one of the pages and answered ;the question: "No 16. He played an outstanding part in the win —Bob VanLengen." The puzzled reported asked '"What did he do?" EMEI Engle quietly replied, "He was the referee. In fact, he was the worst referee I've seen in my 29 years of coaching." Ref eree Robert W. VanLengen is a graduate of the Syracuse Law School and a practicing attor ney in Syracuse. VanLengen called "illegal pro cedure" and "illegal shift" against the Lions six times during the game. According to Coach Joe Paterno the same referee could see noth ing wrong with Syracuse's de fense yelling out signals that in terfered with the Lion's offensive signals. (The preceding week, Syracuse had been penalized for this particular infraction which • • • 1 rd , Who isn't at exam time? But the dog days will soon be over and (so they tell us) a new era awaits. When that breathing spell comes, maybe you should take a glance at the future. Have you given much thought to financial planning? Probably not. That's why we sug- gest a talk with our campus representative. Starting your life insurance program nowgives you a head start, and offers the advantage of lower premiums! * * CAMPUS OFFICE 103 E. Beaver Ave. AD 8-9421 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life insurance Company of Philadelphia * * * Referee VanLengen could not "see.") The rule that covers the de Films of the Syracuse game will be shown at 7:30 p.m. to night in 119 Osmond According to head manager Ed Hintz, "They clearly show officiating "errors'." bate states: "No player of the team on defense shall use words or signals which obviously dis concert opponents when they are preparing to put the ball into play." End of argument. Orange coach Ben Schwartz walder finally got his win on Beaver Field—and he made the most of it. After the game, he stood along the sideline until En gle had walked over to him to extend the customary congratula tions. Then he quickly turned his back and bounced off the field. His only comment was: "We shouldn't have had that rough ing penalty (Syracuse's only penalty of the game with a mm ute to play). Thai was stupid." John Bozik, who dropped a second quarter TD pass, explains: "I thought they had Richie (Lu- THE McCOY CORNER: Yes, we are really slack-happy. We have the latest in new wash able corduroy an d chino pants. 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