The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 06, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Urban, Lucas Star
Finkleston
Finished
For Season
(Continued from page one)
shfut pa-,*, fiom Paske to end Jon
Ilunsinger. Hunsinger dropped
the ball in the end /one, and Col
gate captain Joe Wignot fell on
it for the score.
Captain Pat Bolula led Penn
State's eight touchdown par
ade. scoring twice in the first
period.
His first tally camp with five
minutes gone Lucas set up the
touchdown with an interception
on his own 24. He inn it back
35 yards to the Colgate 41.
A Lucas to Dick Honk aerial
netted 17 yaids and the I,ions
weie on the Colgate 24.
Hoak upped off two eight-vard
gams and Botula knifed over
from the one.
He scored again a few minutes
later on a six-vaid spiint through
the middle of the Colgate for
ward wall.
Sam Siellalella's extra point
made it 14-0. Siellaiella wound
no the day with four conver
sions and booted a 34-yard field
goal.
The Lions kept pouring it on
and scored their third touchdown!
light after the second quarter
started.
This time halfback Dick Pae
set up the touchdown when he
took a punt on his own 27 and
returned it 49 yards to the Col
gate 23 Hoak slashed for 12, 80-;
tula powered his way for five!
more and then halfback Jimmy,
Kerr hit paydirt on a five-yard!
dash.
Seven minutes later ihe Lions
had a 28-7 lead as the result of
a Galen Hall to Jack Urban
pass play which covered 14
yards.
Colgate squeezed in a score be-,
fore Sam Stellatella booted his;
field goal to give the Lions a
31-13 halftime lead.
Hoak brought the crowd to its i
feet at the start of the second;
half when he took the kickoff onj
the 12-. yard lint and returned it|
87 yards to the one. He plunged!
over on the next play and the!
Lions were out in fiont 37-13. ..I
The other third period touch
down came on a 10-vard pass from
Lucas to Norm Neff.
The third unit accounted for
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AFTER GAME VIEWS—Penn State coach Rip Engle and Colgate
coach Alva Kelly discus the highpoints of the Saturday’s game
at Beaver Fidel. Penn State whipped Colgate 58-20.
the two final scores. Halfback ; "Urban was really something out
Tony Wayne went 3 yards for there,” said Engle, "he’s really a
one score and tackle Bob Gil- :f ine boyp He's had nothing but
r. Ur . m ‘ e 0 rcep ‘ ed ,f P a “ ° n lh ! bad luck since he came here, but
Colgate 38 and galloped the rest Saturday he made up for it ”
of the way for the tally. _. . . .
Lucas, who had the leading pass, j be Lion win. Third unit quar
completion percentage in the lerback Skip Finklesion broke
country before the game, hit only his j eg and wi u fae lost lo the
6 for 16 for <2 yards. But he team for the season.
r« Pd v!‘in£ y by PiCking He was taken t 0 Geisinger Me
up 5b yards rus mg. |morial HosDital in Danville where
It was Urban, though, who a pm will be inserted into his
stole the show. The little third n eg today H e’s expected to be on
string halfback, playing in place cru tches for three to four weeks!
of injured Eddie Caye, picked but the pin w ill i n for at least
up 70 yards rushing in four car- eight weeks.
ries. i
His longest run was a 38-yard
scamper in the second quarter.
All Freshmen,
Sophomore and
Junior Art and Architecture Students
interested in LA VIE art staff, will meet tonight.
OFF YOUR BACK!!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
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—Collegian Photo* by Marty Schfrt
OVER AND OUT OF REACH. Fred Holmes (10), Colgate half
back, jumps high for the ball thrown by Bob Paske, Colgate
quarterback.
Question: How can a
fellow whip up the best campus ward
robe to take him through the school
year —classroom, dates and socials—
on a small budget?
nswer:
FREE
PARKING
ai real of store
while shopping
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1959
ctory
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CASUAL CLOTHES
y DICKIES
ly priced,
, casual clothes
iired by Pat
fit campus
f ectly.
GREAT COLLECTION
iAL CAMPUS WEAR
,lES DEALER
available are contin
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ending selection of
icks
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