PAGE SIX —Amounted Press photo special to Collegian UP AND OVER—j?o( s P( nn State halfback Jim Km in the thud quarter of the opener at Missouri Saturday, which the Lions won, 19-8. Kerr picked up three yaids on the play. Tigeis Torn Swaney (51) and Russ Sloan (84) close in to make the tackle on the quick-moving Keir. Riverboat Richie In 19-8 Triumph (Continued from pege one) Lucas went into high gear again.| outside running but as a whole > He hit Hoak in the flat for 10; played a tight ball game. Devine yards and on the very next play! sinqled out defensive halfback passed 17 yards to Kerr. Kerr' Dick Pae for his fine work. took the ball on the Tiger 35 and Bui Lucas .stole the show. Op- thanks to some fine blocks bv| tinting from the split-wing he Norm Neff, Oppeinian and Tom 1 passed for one scene and set up Mulranev, weaved into the end 11 . . . . . it' other two zone for the second Lion score.' Midway in the first period with The PAT was no good. f«eond down and ten on his own' The Lions added their third tab; 41! lie scampered around left end ]y m the final quarter and once on a keeper play for 18 yaids to again Lucas played a big role. ! put the ball on the Missoni 140 : Afler guard Dick Butterfield ■ Twelve plays later Dick Hoak recovered a Mizzou fumble on 1 slashed ovvr right guaid for the! his own 37 Lucas pitched out to first touchdown. 1 Hoak for a few yards. A penally Homy Oppciman booted the ex- f put the ball back on the 22. tra point and the Lions were Riverboal then hit Kerr for 15 flu.-id, 7-0. | yards and followed with an 11- The Tigers came roaring back ; yarder to Hoak. ' Ken ’ p ,un « ed for four and ! to the Penn Slate 48 where j_ueas hit Opperman with a bulled Galen Hall. Lucas replacement fo) . H mor e yards : intercepted a Phil Snowden to j Kerr and B otula moved the ball | Danny Laßose a ® r * J us * betore - to 19 w hcre Lucas again! the Quarter ended. h;t w ho went to the fivei iln-ro was no scoring in the| be f ore co-captain Mike! second s anza but there wore; Magac brought him Sown, plenty of thrills. Missouris speedy, Botuta hu b paydirt and tbe Lions All-American halfback candidate!i rf i lq n r J ! Mil West kept the Lion defense! ’ —' on its toes as he and Snowdenl THE LINEUPS continually ran the ends on the: _ PENN STATE (19) option play. But just when the!l‘,p Orpin man. Alesamler, Truitt ili'ClS got ClOSt*, Kcir tnc tending, L{} Kohlhaa*. ItutterfieM, Maitllo pass stealer in the nation last] c Huffman. Wilson. Graham year, intercepted another Snow-51; Kwhim. IV den pass to break up the rally ; rk s,vrr. The second quarter also threw IQH Hall a scare into scouts from AnnyA'il y*’“ k- ~. Ulmois, Colgate and V.M.I. wnenTii liatui*. si.u-rak th< v discovered a new threat. ; MISSOURI (8) Sophomore Hall, the second unitT-K Smith. Sloan ( nrpanttr quarterback stepped in and withl I '^ the poise of a senior uncoikcd.nr: r«ih,.un. cams, Schueirr three complete passes to half- ■•T Wwiiin. i:!an«> bark Frl Pave ltT ""-ms flnnkrm.n U.ICH r-ll S <l> t. UK IjaKo*e. I’nlcoik. T. Smith Laye, incidentally, appears to Snowiivn. Hr.»s, Toman have regained his old form I.H sn>.i. t which made him a sfandoul in ”V J,' . Smi,h .. B l r °- nrt 1557, He sat out last season i soom* by prruHis with a knee injury. i'™» state Not wasting any time, the Lions Ml! ' ilmrl added their second touchdown ' in-' after the start of the second half. With the ball on the Lion 38. MEN WANTED • Opportunities io serve with Alpha Phi Omega, national men'l service fraternity. Past or present scouting experience desired. • Rushing smoker Sept. 29, HUB Dining Room B. First se mester men may pledge. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA over Missouri .. 7 <1 ft .000 CREDIT STAFF ALL MEMBERS 8 P.M. 9 CARNEGIE Hits 10 for 11 Again the extra point was no good. Missouri came back a Tew minutes later for their only score, moving 55 yards in six plays. i* The scoring play was a 1 beauty. Quarterback Bob Haas , handed off to halfback Denny Smith and the southpaw hit ; Russ Sloane with a running pass ; for the touchdown. Laßose then caught Snowden’s pass for two points to cut the Lions’ lead to 19-8. The Lions benefited alt after noon from Snowden’s inability to connect with his receivers. Snowden, who led all big 1 eight quarterbacks last year in I pass completion percentage, | couldn't find the range Salur | day. He only had 4 for 14. I In the statistic department the; ;Lions had 21 first downs to Mis souri's 17 and they gained 204 ; ;yards rushing compared to 197' ifor the Tigers. But the big dif-j jference was m passing where the! j Lions completed 13 out of 14 good 1 for 177 yards while the Tigers had 1 '6 for 17 for 85 yards. ! It was a great opening win for the Lions but was an extremely [bitter loss for the Tigers who' were rated as one of the best [teams in the midwest. , Call Us MORRELL'S for FOOT-LONG HOAGIES and your favorite soft drink delivered right lo your pad AD 8-8387 9 p.m. till 12 p.m. Game Statistics Sim imr * PS- M»«k 1. lun tOppmmm kirk) 1’S —Kerr 02, <j>«»ss ftom Luca-) PS - ffottila 2 inti ii tin failed i MU— Sloan It. <p« c *’ from D. Smith) STATISTICS Missouri Penn State it :i I'}? 2U4 Kt ITT 17 14 6 i:i Flr*»t Down* Yardage Pasvinj; Yaidaue Parses .. Completions Inteici'ptul hv 0 2 • ... Punts ami ii\k 4-3« i 5 ... t No. Iht. Kllinblri I.o«t liv ..J 1 0 1 „} *\ e ' r Yards P™.ili/.id VI Ml th 1 l>|,Herman INVIDIVUAL STATISTICS }?«“£ \ }j Kl'SHl.N'i ima.,., n )q M.SSOI R. PENN STATE , ' PI . NTINC Urnr-Yißi J’ENN STATE MISSOI’RI - 4jr No. Y d«. Avg. No. Yd*. Av*. II Snowden 2 Ml 40 I.uoas I 2f* 21 74 47 Ha*-s 1 34 J 4 Pae 3 1 *l3 44 *4 10' Eighteen Penn State football 2 {Mettermen will return in 1959 to i j!provide the nucleus for coach Rip Engle’s 10th Nittany Lion team, Carrie* ds, 6 0 Lucas 30 72 Hoak f> 21 Kerr t- 11 HoUtla 5 27 Sobciak 3 9 Cn>e 1 1 Pat? 1 7 Hall 1 2 Snow ilcn \Ve>t ■Uc\ enson Wiles we never had *° worry a^ou * * (/ how we looked \f v \ on the island!! BUT, NOW that we're at Penn State we have to be more conscious about our apparel! And, the folks just can't sell enough kick-a-poo juice to buy us the things we need! So . . . we got smart and put a Classified Ad in the Centre Daily Times. Now we babysit two or three evenings a week (still get our homework done) and can afford to buy our own clothes. You can too! To place your Work Wanted Ad, just phone . . . ADams 7-4964 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1959 PASSING MISSOCKI Att. ■Mum den Smith PENN STATE Aft. PASS RECEIVING MISSOCKI PENN STATE Comp. Yd*. 4 70 2 15 0 Q Comp. Yds. 10 JM 6 23 No. CM. Yds a n 2 25 3 23 4 48
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