FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959 Defensive Battles Mark IM Action Tight defensive battles highlighted IM grid play last night with two games being decided by first downs and another going into overtime. Hemlock, despite the passing efforts of Miles Cohen, had to depend on first downs to edge Maple 3-2 after a touchdown run on an intercepted pass pre viously knotted the score at 7-7. Westmoreland. sparked by the brilliant passing of Ed Roberts and the receiving of Rick Urian and Jeff Hay, beat Berks, 19-7. Roberts fired passes of 23 and 17 yards to Urian and hit Hay with, another 17 yarder for 18 points. Roberts added the 19th point on an extr It. Mike Colund jia's two touch down passes to Don Bricker pro- tided the mar- gin of victory 10 r Allegheny over Erie, 12-7 Besides the two passes of 30 and 9 yards, Colund jia kept Alleghe ny in the game with key- inter ceptions in the ROBERTS second half. Blair held the Beam Spartans scot eless and went on to win on first downs, 4-0, in a lackluster contest marked by repeated pen alties. A 44-yard return of a pass in terception by John Butchko gave Lehigh a 6-0 win over Jordan. Ron Wood engineered two scoring drives to give Schuylkill a 13.0- victory over Cambria. Wood passed for 40 yards for the first score and then hit !ten Curtis in the end zone from 10 yards out or the second tally. Birch added a safety in the fi nal seconds of play to a 21-yard pass interception by Alan Hess to score a 9-0 triumph over a de termined Cedar team. Nittany 25 scored a safety in the final ten seconds of play to assure itself of a victory over Nittany 26 after leading in first downs.'7-4. In the final and top defensive battle of the night, Delaware nosed out Watts II in overtime after regular play ended with lboth teams tied at a safety and 3lfirst downs apiece. Champ Fullmer Signs For Title' Defense SALT LAKE CITY (N)—Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, signed Thursday to defend his NBA middleweight title against Spider Webb of Chicago in Lo gan, Utah, Dec. 4. By 808, KILBORN Lion Runners Face Unbeaten Navy Harriers By DICK GOLDBERG Navy coach Jim Gehrdes will field an undefeated, well balanced cross country team against the Lions when they clash tomorrow on the Middie golf course in Annapolis. The Midshipmen have had three, meets so far this season, beating! Duke, Maryland and Georgetown.' Navy won easily over Duke and Georgetown, running up large scores. However, the Maryland , meet was close. The Tars took, by a 27-28 score. it l Navy has four lettermen re turning from last year's team which was smashed by the Lions, 16-46. Number one man for the men from Annapolis is Jim Kunkle. He has taken two firsts and a second in duel meet competition so far this year. Last year, he finished fifth against the powerful Lion team. Bill Kiggins stacks up as Gehr des' second man. 'He has come in third in the three meets 'he has run. Against the Nittanies last year, Kiggins placed ninth. The other two returning letter men are Jack Chavez and Ken MacLeod. Both men have placed in the top seven in the meets this year. Last year, they did not fare too well against the Lions, Cha vez finishing 10th and MacLeod twelfth. . Bernie Fleming, Jim Simp son and Don Houton round out the Tars' lineup. Lion coach Chick Werner feels that the Middies will be tough opponents. "They are experi enced, coached well and in good condition. They answer the pre recuisites for a good cross coun try team," Werner commented. Record Series Shares NEW YORK (W)—The world champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the losing Chicago White Sox will receive record shares for the 1959 World Series. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 10 Grid Stars Elected To Hall of Fame By CRAIG YERKES NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.VP) The hooters of Penn State University will he trying to —Ten new members, three of keep two streaks alive when they clash with the Red Raiders them deceased, were added to:of Colgate University tomorrow at Hamilton. N.Y. the Football Hall of Fame yes-: Ken Hosterman's squad, fresh from las: Saturday's 6-0 terday. 'victory over Syracuse, will be out to cop their second straight The additions include Herman decision and even up their *sea-' - ' Hickman (deceased), guard at sonal record at 2-2, Tennessee, and head coach at; At the same time, the Lions Yale; James Stan Keck (deceased),! will be seeking the i r 18th Princeton tackle and a coach at; straight tha w t in be o g v a e n r i C n ol i g 9 a 4 t l e i n This hi a s Norwich, Princeton and Waynes-, series game is a must for the Nittany burg, Pa ; and Henry Disbrow; Lions, for beginning next Satur- Phillips (deceased), guard at the dayns, they will open up a 3-game University of the South Sewanee+ home stand, facing the top 1902-3-4. Eastern powers, Maryland, Tern- The seven surviving inductees. ple, and Navy, are Felix (Doc) Blanchard, Army The past two years. Colgate fullback, now an Air Force ma- ha. come close to upsetting the jor and jet pilot: Robert (Bobby) Lions. In 1957, when State posted Dodd, Tennessee fullback, nowi an B_2-1 record, it edged past Col head coach at Georgia Tech, Carligate 2-0. Then last year it took Hinkle, Vanderbuilt center, no w;an overtime goal by Loren Kline an Air Force colonel; J -ames lto enable the Lions to down the Banks McFadden, Clemson half- ißed Raiders, 2-1. Kline will not back, now backfield coach atlniay this week because of a bad' Clemson; Charlie Trippi, play horse. i back, now backfield coach of the; "Colgate will be tough to beat Chicago Cardinals; Doak Walker, lsince they. are a hustling club : now in construction business inl Southern Methodist quarterback,, which - really likes to run. The Cheyenne, Wyo., and Clarencel 'fact that our offense is not run- , _• n i smoot as yet s make (Biggie) Munn, Minnesota guard, - !this g game in h teresting,"hould said Hos- 1 now athletic director at Michigan terman. State. , i State will go with virtually Frosh Soccermen Top Lock Haven 5-6, Coach Ron Black's Ireshman Lion boaters completely over powered the Lock Haven JV's on the home field yesterday, routing ' the visitors by a 5-0 count. Russ Naylor led the Nittany ofi fense, kicking in three goals, while' Ed Hinojosa and Andy Funk each contributed one. -- - . The Lion Cubs pressed hard! throughout the first half, tally ing three goals in the first period and two in the second. ENSES FOR '59 '6O AVAILABLE NOW i HUNTERS! LIC METZGER'S 111-115 S. ALLEN ST. 352 E. COLLEGE AVE. Lion Booters Will Seek 18th in Row Over Colgate THE PERFECT GIFT . . . READY TO MAIL The world-renowned Hummel Figure; sought after, and collected by many; the perfect gift for that friend or relative . . . here, or at home. They're from $2.50 to $l2. These attractive figures are giftwrapped, .or pack aged for mailing upon your request at . . . The TREASURE HOUSE 136 E. COLLEGE AVE. the same lineup that downed the Orange last week. The one exception is Mike Ackley who will not make the trip. Heading up the forward line \till be Captain Pete Wadsworth at inside right Two-year vet Gait' Miller will bold down the inside left spot The wing.: «at be manned by Lou Van Rafel4hein and Jim Hockenbrock How ie Farrer will be at center forward. Day e Grubbs gets the nod o\er Larry Fegley at the Lions' strong est position, goaltender. Al Nieto and Wayne Rodeets are the full backs and Gene Raiford, Bill Rierson. and Phil are al the 'halfbacks. MULTUITHING OMMERCIAL PRINTING 352 E. COLLEGE start your hunting . 4gis New .22 Magnum by Colt and Ryger E WEATHERBY RIFLES! 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