PAGE TWELVE Engle Says , Breaks Will Even Out (Continued front page nine) ulations after the game Coach Rip Engle was warning the Mounties Lev is about Syracuse's "illegal" defensive signai calling As he palled toward his dress ing loom Engle turned around pod yelled to Lewis. "And if they yell against your offensive, just yell fight hack at theirs" EXPLANATION OF THE DAY: From our State College spy we received the following analysis. A radio listener walked into the Mardi Brawl proceedings Saturday and an nounced: "Penn State is lead ing, 6.0—0 n fumbler." A Mountie football first mana ger made an interesting statement before the game• "This is the first time we'ie using Wilson footballs at home. They feel more slippery than the other• balk " SHORT SHOT S—Naturallv Penn State ticket manager Ed Check-i (Czekaj) noticed how W. Va solves the section-jumping problem—barbed wire! (so how did Penn State DTD's get in') ... First Manager Lonny Wolf had everybody from head man• ager Ed Hintz down to official timekeeper Red Mihalic hunt ing for Steve Garban's classes. Lonny found them on the ce menf floor of the dressing room —broken . . Incidentally, Gar ban and Mountie tackle Guesman, who missed the extra point kick, were teammates in high school. That was a nice gesture by Gues man—•the missed point. I mean . . . Secretary Louise Nixon sent the team a pre-game telegram: "Wish 1 could be there, but I'll he clued to my chair. just list min' to all our scorin'." RIP ENGLE'S COMMENT: 'l'm not decrying all the (bad) breaks because I've been in coach ing long enough to know they'll even up—if not this year, then maybe next year„ 1M T We-- (Coni;nucd from pope eleven) I , Chet Buckenmaier and Larry Di lacinto. whose hard-charging de f•msive play caused TICE quarter back Herb Ludwig to throw hur riedly and errantly. Another man who deserves a special plaudit is Mike Beattie who made two key intercep tions and whose continuously perfect snap from center was an important factor in helping Bonar to keep his eyes on re ceivers from the instant they left the scrimmage line without worrying about the hike. ''lt was a team effort," said captain Bob Knepp of the In ebriates after his team's explo sive second half win over the Coopers, in the Incite circuit. The volatile Inebriates are stud ded with track and cross country men like Dick Hambright State's record holder in the 440-yard dash. Bob Brown, Bob Szyller, Pete Kopesak, Dean Rossi, Ralph Bitsko. and Sam Sherba are other spike stars One of the happiest men on the field was the Inebriates' coach Ralph Volpe who said, "It took me four years to get here." 5 Accidents-- (Continued from page one) John A. Barnhart of Howard. The mishap occurred at 10:05 Saturday on. Route 550 between Bellefonte and Zion. Sunday afternoon a car driven by Carl H►lbish, freshman in agronomy from Northumberland, was involved in a collision with a car driven by Charles R. Wil liamson from St. Clair, Mich., in front of Nittany 35 An estimated $BOO damage was done to a car driven by Robert L Bradley. instructor of naval science from Klinger Heights, when it struck a tree, bounced off and hit a borough no-parking sign, The mishap occurred in the 200 block of East College Avenue. PKS's Righi Kicks 7 Points (Continued from page eleven) loss drove Phi Kappa Sigma back to the 42-yard line. Bonar countered with a 19-yard pass to Larry DiGicinto, who made a diving, sliding catch. Two plays later Righi split the up rights with a 12-yard field goal, living Phi Kappa Sigma a 13-0 lead. Center Mike Beattey, a sea son standout, set up the final score when he intercepted a Ludwig pass on the TKE's 5- yard line. After two incomple tions and a 15 yard penalty, Righi once again applied his educated toe to the pigskin for a 24-yard field goal, making the score 13-0. Bonar managed to run out the clock for the rect of the game and was carried off the field by his teammates. •A Penn State regulation of 11391 said, "Dancing in the So ciety Halls or any portion of the college buildings (except in the Armory at time authorized by the tiustces and faculty) is absolutely prohibited." 0000,0„ L THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Mardi Gras__ Gamma; third place, Alpha Alpha Delta Pi placed second Alpha Chi Omega placed first'and Kappa Delta placed third in (Continued from page four) in open booth construction. Delta! closed booth construction, Gamma Delta.!Gamma and Alpha Xi Delta parade were, first place, Sigma placed second and third, respec-I In the same division, Kappa, Delta Tau; second place, Delta Itively. ;Delta placed first in ticket sales. 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