PAGE SIX Lucas Passes for 2 In Ist Playoff •—CollrgUn Photo* hr Marty Schorr UNIDENTIFIED PENN STATE lineman makes shoestring tackle on VMI quarterback Jim O'Dell during first quarter of Satur days game State's Jon Bozick (87) clones in. (Continued /rum page one) moved 67 yaids in seven plays Hall, had a good day too. Tha a big difference." under too. "They hud a lot of with Hoak scoring on a 16-yard sophomore from Williamsburg j Engle was disappointed with spirit and really plaved hard, end run. j passed three times and com- Ithe performance of his first unit Tln-v weien’t a real good foot-; The other touchdown came just' pleted two for 27 yards. He also 'and hinted that tome changes ball leant but they were up for us ” before the game ended. And Hoak| picked up 41 yards rushing in might be made. The second half started out had a big part in it. 1 * our carries. I "I know one thing," Engle like a repeat of the first with the 1 He gathered in a punt on his, His best run—a 31-yard touch-; said, "We'll have fo play a 10l Keyilets on the march light from own 10 yard line and returned 57 down jaunt—was nullified because better than we did against the stait. .yards to the V.M.I. 33. From,of a penalty. j V.M.L if we want to beat Col- After V.M.l'. halfback Stinson there Lucas hit end Norm Neff ; ‘‘Hail played a very good game,” j gale this weekend." Jones intercepted a Lucas pass !>n the endzone and Penn State ( Engle said. "In fact the whole Pae, a second unit halfback was on Penn State's 24 the Keydets led, 20-0. Henry Opperman booted second unit did.” McKenna voicedjthe Lions’ leading rusher with 56 really rolled. Quarterback How- I the extra point for the final mar-jthe same opinion. ‘‘The secondj yar{ ] s ln nine carries. Hoak fol-i ie Dyer passed to end Dick fi ln of 21-0. jnuit didn’t score but it causedjjowed with 55 yards in seven car- Evans on the 16. On the very ; Lucas' substitute, little Galen (plenty of damage and that madelnes. Halfback John Traynham led] next play Evans cot clear and J.V.M.I. in rushing with 40 yards Dyer threw him a lead pass. ||gained in 13 carries. Evans got it but stepped out of the endzone and the touchdown was called back. Seconds later Lion halfback Eddie Caye intercepted one of Dyer's passes on the goal line and' the threat ended. It wasn’t until the fourth quar ter that Penn State started to 1 look like the team that man handled Missouri so easily the' week before in the season’s open er Lucas' passing and Dick Hoak's: ball caiiying did the job. ' The Lion quarterback, named as Sports Illustrated'* back of i the week for his performance 1 against Missouri, had another grest day. He passed 11 limes j and completed 8 good for 119 | ycads. The week before he hit 1 cn 10 for 11 for IS4 yards. j Lucas had two touchdown passes against the Kcydets and 1 mi up the other score. 1 The second Penn State T.D. came a inv minutes after the start of the last quarter. The Lions .1 A< kHAIU'KK.fAt'KII WIPKIIJACKII MM'KRJACKHARPKIUACKHARI’KHJACKH'AP 5 s The Atherton Visit mu second floor . . . step up to an Atherton suit. •Around the corntr from Bostonian Ltd. jACKHARI'JiHJACKHABt'kIUACKHAIU’iiHJACkHAiU'EBJACKHAIU'ERJACKHAS I irM don n« Yaids rushing \ard* passing 146 126 I'nvM** complcttd_ 10 of 16 9of 15 Passu** had Intel repled 1 1 Punt* __ _ _ 6 7 Punting average iMindde* lu*t Ykml* penuhr.ed . The lineup* End*— Kurkoski, K%an*. Weed*, Daniel, Dunklev Ta^klrh—Quinn, Caplee, Chandler, Ondos (iiianl> — bhuba. HoeberUin, Moas, Powell, Pm* C-entern-- Padgett. Shirley Backs—O’Dell. Trnynham, Jones, Armi- Mead, l)jei, Durette, Horner, Morri son, Mitchell, Kenn. Scott Ends Oppernmn, xlck, Tiuitt, Mitmrer Tfltkloa—Slvmhula. Mulraney, Barber, JanertUe, Uiltnoui. Smith Guard* Kehlhaan, Korldni, StelUtelU, Popp, Hottti field. SavH Crntu* Huffman, WiL*on, Graham Nmk« - Lucas, Hunk, Kerr, DotuU, Hall. Pae. Care, Subcult. Urban. GhiyinreUi THE ATHERTON SUIT . . . with a VEST Reflecting your growing interest in % 3-piece suits, our classic Atherton has ~ acquired a vest for added dash and dis- w tinction. Meticulous in every tailoring J detail, the Atherton comes in > muted sfripings and dark tones I | of grey, brown, and olive her- t ringbones. 2 fifttli l)nfpw Custom Shop for Men THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Game Statistics P.S. V.M.I. 16 14 im i2i ,__3l 41 *5 49 PENN STATE Alexander, 110- TOO BAb—Penn State quarterback Galen Hall takes off on 31-yard touchdown run in thud quaiter of Saturday's game against the Keydets of Virginia Military Institute. Holding penalty nulli fied run. j Opponent Scores vH?"' o 000- a Here’s how Penn State’s op i>»i.n state .070 14—21 ponents fared last weekend. Mis- Penn state seorin ß -Touchdown.: Ho-|souri pulled a big upset, beating /»«’k )>Ri*a from Luc««). Hoak ilb-u,- * .r. „ on ic. ° yd. run). Neff (33-yd. pavs from Lucas).jMichigfln, 20-15, Colgate, the Placements: SteJUtell* 2; Opperman l.iLlOns’ opponent OD Beaver Field individual statistics [this Saturday lost to Cornell. 20- V.M.J. Rushing , 15. c.rried Y»nis | Illinois lost to Indiana, 20-0; : 10 40 |Army walloped Boston College, |44-8; Holy Cross beat Dartmouth, ::::::::::::::..::4 is j3l-8; Syracuse beat Kansas, 35-21; p*nn State RuahinK iWest Virginia topped Richmond, J.‘“"d v- -J 10-7; Pitt lost to Southern Cali- a no fornia, 23-0, and Boston Univer- 7 ... Isity lost, 18-14, to George Wash ::2l j in s ton V.M.I. Passing j Alt. Comp. Inter. Yard* .. 12 R 1 ?1 . - 2 1 6 46 Penn State Passing: At*. Comp. Inter. Yards ...ji h 1 no _3 2 0 27 Pla>er Trnynham Jnrif’n Armiitviiil Seott Mitchell FOB GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS TUtSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1959 By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer MILWAUKEE (/P)—Young |Larry Sherry’s brilliant relief pitching and John Roseboro’s sixth-inning home run gave the aroused Los Angeles Dod gers a 3-2 victory over Mil waukee yesterday in the opener .of a best-of-three playoff senes for the National League pennant. I The series will continue today 'in the vast Los Angeles Coliseum | with the Dodgers’ Don Drysdale (17-13) trying to close it out in |two straight. Lew Burdette <2l - 15) will work for the Braves. .Game time is 4 p.m. EST. Sherry, a 24-year-old right hander from Los Angeles, came to the rescue of wild Danny McDevitt, the Dodger starter, in the second inning. Working with the coolness of a veteran, the young man who was brought up from St. Paul in early July allowed only 4 hits in the last 7 2-3 scoreless innings. All this fine pitching in rain, fog and heavy dew.would have been wasted if Roseboro hadn't slammed a 2-1 pitch by Carlton Willey over the right field fence for his 10th home run as he led off the sixth. The blow by the Dodger catcher, who is doing a man-sized job of trying to fill the ample shoes of Roy Campanella, fell five rows into the bleachers, about 375 feet from home plate. Charlie Neal and Norm Lai'ker each had three of the 10 Dodger hits off Willey and relief man Don McMahon who pitched the last three innings. Roseboro's homer was Ihe only extra base blow of the soggy afternoon. The Dodgers, Los Angeles var iety, did better than the old Brooklyn brand ever did in the first game of the playoff. The Brooks lost m two straight to St. Louis in 1946 and dropped the first to the New York Giants in 1951 before finally being knocked out in the third game by Bobby Thomson’s "miracle” homer. TODAY'S WOMAN expects more than ihe lady of yesteryear. 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