PAGE SIX Lucas Named Back-of-the Week Sports Illustrated, Footb(ll , ers UPI Honor Riverboat PreDDin(l Two years ago Penn State quarterback Richie Lucasj ■ ■ . 3 “came of age." Last Saturday at Missouri he reached fvill! p CHICAGO (/P) —The San Francisco Giants virtually were maturity with a performance the football world won t forget: I Oi IVCjf UvIS erased from the National League pennant race yesterday by for .■ long time. It takes & per fe C tionist to Cal Neeman’s lOth-inning solo home run which gave the For his showing, Lucas has been named back-of-the-weekl find somethin g wrong with Chicago Cubs a 9-8 triumph in a free-hitting contest. He si iso was chosen as quarter- Penn State’s opening gamej Ibe B ame > punctuated by seven homers—including two back on United Press Interna- w : n nv „ r iviiccniiri nnd Bin by San Francisco's heroic Willie * * * tional's weekly team. wm mLr Jvmsoun anct nl P'Mays dropped the third-spot To say Lucas had a good day Engle found it. j Giants 2fi games behind first could be the understatement of In fact he found three fhin place Milwaukee which played the year. He completed 10 of It The Lion men tor expressed dis- at P* tts burgh ldst passes, ran for 48 yards m satisfaction with the defensive, 1 The , Gl ' a /J ts 4 , ha J, e seven carries, and directed the end play kic koffs and punt cov- gam . es left t 0 play ’ dll at St i Lions to a 19-8 win over the erase Louis. : Tigers. ; ' .... , „ , ' Victim of Neeman’s decisive I ui-hs ii'owcver ictuses to v. S ° be 'J’l 11 6 popped Ripper has ujast was the seventh Giant! IAU rts, iio\\cvti musts io been w-orking his gridders hard' D ; tc her Eddie Fi'her who started: take the credit "It s easy to com- a ii wepk jn an offo rt m-iert Pc fnl, * f f iiieto ‘misses' wlii’ii von have th< f u V an .f r t ort c P r lf c T ‘the 10th. Giant starter Johnny, ' .pa sis \mi nyo jwv ini the weaknesses before the V.M.I Antonolli failed in his fourth trv ieceivers open, he said. "Heck. same this wpeWend Anioncin ranca in nis muiiii u>| my kid brother, Kenny, could 8 ™ ™ P *end. , . f° r hls 20th victory. j hn\e done what I did. You know, &ngle said the defensive ends 1 Other Cub homers were hit by, m-xt week they might not be made a few mistakes in chasing Ernie Banks—major league lead (H)i'n and then what would hap- the wrong man last Saturday.; er in that department—with one: Engle was referring to Missouri s on in the first, Lee Walls’ none ..Wl„, /1... .option play where Phil Snowden,!on clout in the thud and George eioHtd Bud" Ld J all the Tigre quarterback, would run;Altman's leadoff homer in the eicUe), Bud (Konlhans) and all 'to the outside and at the last eighth. ] 800-noh Hi mi mS minute flip to halfback Mel West The other Giant homer was by 1 rm.irinTHo mv,oh 7tv When the ends rl,shed Snowden. Orlando Cepeda in the first. | n’l dn Ihe?rs" y ' ,hey West was able to B et into the' The game was protested by Cub! ... . open. "If it' weren’t for a few Manager Bob Scheffing in the ii » “’vbic Lucas in a nut- tackles by Dick Pae we could ninth for failure of banished shell. A real fine guv who would have been m trouble,” Engle Giant Manager Bill Rigney to lather give praise than take it. . Richie Lucas ' said - leave the bench after he was because 5 ’ tendency* 0 ?© *• • b«ck-o/.t?ie-u;eck 1 Missouri coach Dan Devine chased in the seventh. Decause ot ms lenctency lo , said Ihe same fhing. Thai de- The game went into extra m gamble out on the field,. first ■— --- tensive halfback Pae really nings after May’s slammed his showed signs of becoming a ( made some clutch tackles." second homer leading off the If®” * S ° in lhe West A n I i Pae. a junior, didn’t see too ninth to lle the score at 8-8. In XT the injured At AP PICKS TCU much'action last'season. But th.s > ho previous inning, Altman's DETROIT (AP) —The Kansas Jacks Lucas and the Lions were >’ ea f he’s runn tl i, Jonjcr had given Chicago an 8-7 Clty Athletlcs erupted for five deep in their own terntorv with T_ 1 ICi I ,UI Y; backf 'f d 1 A h . inn .. , h _ m runs in the seventh inning, three a fourth down situation coming I O UDS6F LbU st>,f °fj oflc " ! a/ h 7 7 of them seonn£ on Roger Maris? U d “ as well as d« Giants ted it at <-7 on Eddie 16th home , un and defeated the 1 I,ueas went into punt foinia-Tl • m i I fense - Bressoud s single and pinch-hit- Detlolt Tigers 7 . 6 yesterda y. tion. The snap from center came Xh|S WSSkSHcJ S ™ al 1 1 [ or Cub The Athletlcs ’ who had lost but the punt didn't. Instead Richie' * * 113 * * wCIVCI iU fo o tball playei mVher Don entered eight ln a row to the Tlgers and took the ball, cut for the side-' B y The Associated Press n° C f n Fhe Hitf ninth 1 d had on] y one previous victory in lines and went nearly 30 yaids 1 y ihe Associated Press .1/2. But what the B ame in the ninth. 10 games at Briggs Stadium, over through the smprised Mountie NEW YORK place in the American League rally with his three-run homer say different. r-.^ 2 ?.’ Louisiana y a r .d s in four standings. :after the A's had produced two Riverboat handled lhe learn a,( ‘ TCU s big line throttles carries, Pae had a 44-yard punt- Oriole third baseman Brooks runs on two walks, a single and along with Bob Scrabis during Cannon and pulls off upset mg average. ißobinson collected four singles,'a double. lhe latler part of the 1957 sea- of nations No. 1 team. Another Lion kigker. Henry jtwo of the infield variety, as Bal-i The losing pitcher was Bob son and last year he and Jacks Oklahoma 20, Northwestern 14:; Oppeisnan didn't have such (timore pecked away steadily at Smith, who came on for Paul did most of lhe quarterback- ;The Sooner’s Prentice Gautt out- flood luck. He missed an exlra 'the young righthander. Foytack after the starter got into ing. powers the Wildcats’ Ron Burton point, had a field goal blocked. But Casale kept the blows well'the jam. Smith couldn’t retire a It’s no secret that Lucas is be- on the ground. and saw a gusl of wind knock jspaced and allowed only one run- batter, giving up two walks, a ing considered as an All-Ameri-, Aimy 25, Boston College 7: The tbe ball off the tee just before |ner past second base as he went,double and Maris’ home run. can candidate but m Richie'sllonesome end’s even more lone- lh « opening kickoff. the distance for his 12th victory! Bob Cerv and Lou Klimchock words “there are nine big ones some without Coach Earl Blaik And on punt returns Engle said[i n 2 ® decisions. accounted for the other Kansas to go and anything could happen and Pete Dawkins, but he's the Lions didn’t get under the! Baltimore put men on base in City runs with solo home runs, between then and now.’’ around. kick fast enough. ! all but the sixth and ninth inn- Cerv’s 20th coming m the second With the Rive, boat off to such: Syracuse 14, Kansas 7: The loss Yesterday the Lions worked |mf- but got a runner past secondlinning and Klimchock’s third a good stall, its a good bet that| o ( £j ok) Thomas cuts Syracuse’s on placekicking and today , ord Y in the seventh. That came coming m the fifth. *?M e v\ Pro » wl u „M f L. h !?'ieffectivenesK t but the Orange con- they'll work mor® on puni cov- 1~ 1 ■ ~ ■ -■ I d like o play pro ball, Rich.e tinues t 0 pack a punch. erage. I said, but so far Ive only had c I ~ , , I fcelcis and everyone gets them.”L E ? outhe " 1 P al i 8 ' ? lt * sburgb 13: i The gndders also , have been l| ‘ J this could be the best Southernirunning offensive plays against:* ■ Cal team in the past five years.[V.M.l.’s various defenses and Michigan Stale 21, Texas A&M-have been working on defenses 8: The Spartans bounce back fiomjf° r the keydet offense, their 1958 losing campaign; the'GBID NOTES—Penn State’s im- Aggies are rebuilding. .pressive win in its opener last Texas 19, Maryland 14: T he' weeke " d bas brought a flood of Longhorns have some sophomores! rcc I UGS ts irom big Eastern news hungry for the taste of touch-ip a P ers for working press pnvi downs. | leges . . . Listen up Rip Engle, i a a Chicago 73 78 .483 11 •i Cincinnati 72 80 .474 13 x-St. Louis 69 81 .460 15 Philadelphia 63 88 .417 21V* x— Play night games THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Classified Ad Staff important Meeting 6:30 Collegian Office TONIGHT All Must Attend I SF Drops Big One; Bosox Down Orioles THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1959 808 SCHEFFING + •k ★ on a wild pitch after Gus Trian dos singled and pinch hitter Bob Nieman walked.