The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 29, 1959, Image 11

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBE
Knepp
Passes
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—Collegian Photo by Bob Steinberg
BETA SlG's BRYAN POICRAS just misses a pass by Dick Haber,
In the Lambda Chi Alpha-Beta Sigma Rho IM football game last
evening.
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By 808 YEARICK
Sub-freeing temperatures
had little effect on IM football
action last evening as every
game but two saw scoring.
Theta Delta Chi's Bob Knepp
vim the passing star of the eve
ning. He threw to Dave Bonello
for three touchdowns and hit
Jim Hockenbrock for a fourth
while leading his team to a 27-0
conquest of Pi Sigma Upsilon.
In other fraternity contests,
Rich Sacane passed to Butch Bur
dette and Read Roberts for scores
as Pi Kappa Phi downed Tri
angle, 13-7.
Alpha Phi Delta won a hard
fought battle with Omega Psi
Phi, Lou Spagnoletti set up the
lone 6-pointer with a long heave
to Bob Zamboni, who snatched
the pigskin from two defend
ers on the two-yard line. Spag
noletti then hit Fran Gatto for
the tally.
In one of the games which
failed to produce a scoring play,
Lambda Chi Alpha edged Beta
Sigma Rho on first downs. The
game ended in a tie and after
a short break, the two teams.play-
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hrows Four ID
as TDChi Wins
ed a sudden death overtime.
Lambda Chi gained their deci
sive margin on a disputed play.
Frequent interceptions kept the
game in a stalemate.
The kicking and passing of
Dick Fisher carried Nittany 42 to
a close 10-7 decision over Nit
tany 32. Fisher, after missing a
50-yard field goal, tried again,
and this time converted a 35-
'yarder. He threw a long pass to
Bob Burket which set- up Butch
Cross's three-yard scoring sweep
around end. Fisher then added
the extra point. His consistent
punting kept Nittany 32 in check
most of the game.
Nittany 33 defeated Nittany
39, 14-0, as Carl DeCaspers
intercepted an enemy aerial
and galloped 15 yards for the
score. Bernie Buhl tossed to
Tom Boario in the closing sec
onds for a good-measure touch
down, Lou Beam kicked both
PAT's.
Nittany 22 combined an inter
cepted pass and a miscue by their
opponents, Nittany 21, for a 9-0
victory, Dwight Stern ran 30
yards with the interception for a
TD. A Nittany 21 center sailed
out of the end zone for an auto
matic safety for Nittany 22.
This corduroy Jacket
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comfort and casualness.
Perfect for the classroom
and informal dates.
In . . .
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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AP Tabs State / Syr i l3 • ,t9Ezi , To Be Shown Tonight
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LS U, Army As Favorites game played in Cleveland, Ohio,
last Saturday will be shown to
night in 119 Osmond.
By WILL GRIMSLEY tants. The Iri s h have fewer;
Associated Press Sports Writer I bruises. 1 There will be two showings.
NEW at 7 p.m. and one at 7:45 p.m.
NEW YORK (A') —To the folks Southern California 21, Califor- i l
in the magnolia belt there is only Admission charge will be 25 cents
Inia 8: The Trojans have a con-!and a matriculation card. Pro
one' game this week—Louisianastant touchdown threat in Clark:ceeds go to the fund for a new
State vs. Mississippi. 1
!Holden. !suit for the Nittany Lion.
"Ole Miss," writes one enthu- I Wisconsin 23, Michigan 7: The,
siastic propagandist from the Badgers still propelled by
South, "will make LSD's ChineseAropes and the Wolverines are r
title t ayes Paid Plenty
Bandits look like geisha girls "looking to the end of the season.! MILWAUKEE (./P) Milwan-
Last week we extended our neck! Penn State 20, West Virginia 7: ll cee Braves paid $390,0.00 to Mil
with a series of upset picks and The Mountaineers don't have an' waukee County this season for
got the guillotine 42-12 for .777,, antidote for Richie Lucas. !stadium rental, a club official said
but we're back again: vesterda%
f Georgia Tech 18, Duke 14: The .„. --, z -- -_
Louisiana State 14, Mississippi
,Blue ,Blue Devils beat the point spread.!l7: Sorry, Rebels, we think you reibut not the Engineers.
big, fast and powerful, but be-; '1 he others:
ilieve Paul Dietzel and his champs
East—Princeton 21, Blown 0;
(have been saving up for this one.
A vote for Cannon & Co. in the
'home frenzy and under the lights. 7.
Penn 25, Harvard 12: Holy Cross
19 Colgate O, Yale 13, Dartmouth
lArmy 25, Air Force 20: an ex-, Midwest—Oklahoma 20, Nebras
!citing aerial battle between Joe t k a 0; Michigan State 13, Ohio
Caldwell and Richie Mayo, but it's
' State 14; Purdue 23, Illinois 7;
going to be a dull trip back to lowa 28, Kansas State 6, Missouri
Colorado.
SMU 20, Texas 14: Our upset, 13
'So C u o t l h o — ra A do ub o u . rn 21, Florida 6;
(special of the week. We figure ;Georgia
Don Meredith will bust loose forGe 19, Florida State 0; Ten
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i irei-,ee 14, North Carolina 7.
one of his best days. 1
1 Southwest—TCU 19, Baylor 12;
Northwestern 26, Indiana 7: The:Arkansas 14, Texas A&M "i; Clem-
Big Ten leaders come up with a lson 20, Rice 14.
different hero each week. Who,
this time -I
Kramer After Fraser
'
Syracuse 14, Pittsburgh-0: The
Panthers make a good game ofl SYDNEY 6-1') Jack Kramer
it, but Ernie Davis scores a cou-1 was reported recently to have
ple. I made a bid approaching $27,000
Noire Dame 18, Navy 12: A bat-Ito get Davis Cup star, Neale Fri
I tle between a pair of battered gi-lser, to turn professional
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Main Club Meeting
Thurs., Oct. 29
Two Movies
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•
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Sat., Oct. 31
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