The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 14, 1959, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, NOVEM
Four
To IM
Westmoreland
lon, and Delta Up
grid play by winn
Westmoreland
tight contest, Bur
Allegheny, SAE fou
mined battle to top •1
11-7. and Delta
passed Phi Delta Thl
Once again the pal
ation of Ed Roberts
made the difference
land applied the din ,
ware on first downs
'rho Delawares fot
but finally . ran into
equal of theirs plus
fence. Urian in p.I
outstanding both fo
ceiving and his stet(
i
play
Allegheny gave the Burk
AC a tough battle before bow
ing out by a score of 10-7. Al
legheny jumped into an early
lead in spectacular fashion as
Mike Colundjia pitched out to
John Zinn who then rifled a
long pass to Ron Fedora cover
ing 71 yards. Two plays later
Colundjia pitched 44 yards to
Fedora for the score. Ed Kar
lick booted the extra point apd
Allegheny led, 7-0.
In the second half, however,
Burke came marching back as
Nittany Soccer Team Seeks
3rd Victory At Army Today
Penn State's booters will be
seeking their third victory of
the season when they meet the
Cadets of the United States
Military Academy this after
noon at West Point.
The Lions will carry a two win,
five loss record into the game
while the Cadets go into the fray
undefeated. In last year's encoun
ter the Cadets rallied late in the
game to cop a 3-2 victory.
Penn State's mentor, :fenny
Hosterman, still has hopes of
salvaging the 1959 season by de
feating Army today and then
coming back to down Pitt in
the Nittany Lions' finale next
Saturday. A win over the un
beaten Cadets would help off
set the sub-par State record for
the year.
Coach Hosterman will be de
pending on seniors Pete Wads
worth, Lou Van Rafelghem, Jim
Hockenbrock, Gary Miller, Larry
Fegley, Wayne Rodgers, Loren
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ER 14. 1959
earns Fight
Grid Finals
By 808 KILBORN
ouse, the Burke AC, Sigma Alpha Epsi
ilon fought their way to the finals of IM
ng their semi-final contests last night.
downed defense-minded Delaware in a
e AC pounded out a 10-7 victory over
.ht a deter
'hi Mu Delta,
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his pass re
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haseballer Tom Durbin passed
complete to Gene Long for 66
yards and a touchdown. Dick
Lacey's extra point tied it and
later Lacy added a 17-yard field
goal to provide the margin of
victory.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon advanced
to the finals of fraternity play
with a hard-fought 11-7 victory
over Phi Mu Delta. SAE took an
early lead when its defensive
forces nailed Phi Mu passer Ron
Blend in his own end zre for a
safety.
Minutes later, Pefe Moran
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Kline and Mike Ackley to match
the aggressive type of play that
Army coach, Joe Palone, teaches
his West Pointers.
The Lions will be without the
services of Dave Grubbs, one of
their two crack goalies, when
they face the Cadets. Grubbs is
out for the remainder of the year
as a result of an internal injury
suffered in the Temple game.
Hosterman will use the same
lineup that has performed im
pressively in the Lions' last two
outings Fegley will be at the goal
positions. Rodgerc and John Miller
will hold down the fullback slots
Two juniors, Bill Rierson and
Gene Raiford, and either Ackley
or Carlos Astiz will be at half
back.
The fcrward line will be com
posed of Wadsworth and Van
Rafele,heni at the wings, Miller
and Hockenbrock at the inside
positions and Howie Farrar at the
center post. Loren Kline and Tony
Mattel will also see plenty of ac
tion in the line, and Vernon
Bounds also will be used at the
halfback position.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
F rash Grid
Team Beats
Army, 2614
Roaring back to tally 20
points in the second half while
holding their opponents score
less, the Nittany frosh foot
ball team scored a 26-14 vic
tory over the Army Plebes at
West Point yesterday in its
final game of the season.
Army scored once in each of
the first two periods and held a
14-6 advantage at the half, but'
the Lion Cubs combined a devas
tating offensive attack with a
stout second half defense to stop
the highly-touted West Pointers
and roll up their third win in
four games.
The State frosh had pre
viously beaten Pitt and Navy
after losing to West Virginia
for their first setback in three
years.
Five Nittany freshmen got in
on the scoring act as Penn State
ran for four touchdowns and
passed for a two-point conver
sion.
Charlie Ricevuto, Bud Torris,
Ed Silverberg and Dave Hayes all
lugged the- pigskin across the goal
for the Nittany novices, and War
ren Croyle snagged a two-point
conversion pass to complete the
scoring.
Army's vaunted air attack
was responsible for most of the
Plebes yardage in the first half
as long passes set up its two
touchdowns.
Army made the first score and
took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.
The two clubs exchanged TD's in
the second quarter but State
missed its extra point and the
West Pointers held an 8-point
edge at the half.
Ricevuto, a hard driving full-.
back, scored the Nittanies' first
6-pointer on a 2-yard plunge.
Halfbacks Torris and Silver
berg look over the Penn Stale
scoring chores in the third
period as the Lion Cubs ground
out big yardage and pushed
across two touchdowns to forge
to the front by a 20-14 count,
Quarterback Frank Sincek set
up the Nittany yearlings' third
TD by breaking out of the cup
and running for a 20-yard pick
up after being trapped while at
tempting to pass
Fullback Dave Hayes, who per
meated the Army line several
times with his plunges piled
through for the last three yard's
and the Cubs' final score in the
fourth quarter.
if the temperature is down
around here after the game,
we suggest you warm your
chilly bones with dutch
cocoa, apple toddy, or plain
american coffee at
sullen place
(where the western auto store
meets the sidewalk)
Spartans
To Keep
A powerful Michigan State cross country team is heavily
favored to retain its championship in the annual IC4A
championship to be held Monday afternoon in New York's
Van Cortlandt Park.
The Spartans have their entire team returning which
won the coveted trophy by 30
points over second place Notre
Dame last year. The defending,
individual champion is Spartan
Captain Forddy Kennedy. Last,
year, he toured the five-milef
course in 24:21,4.
This season he has been defeat
ed only once in a dual meet. That
was against Western Michigan.
Against Penn State, Kennedy took
first pla •e, winning by 150 yards.
Bob Lake and Bill Reynolds
stack up as other Michigan State
contenders. Last year, Lake fin
ished sixth and Reynolds sev
enth, both touring the course in
under 25 minutes ,
The Cadets of West Point ap
pear to be the only strong com
petition the Spartans will face.
Army ,s undefeated on the dual
meet scene so far this season. It
has a victory over tough Manhat
tan to its credit.
Their leading runner is Dick
Greene. Greene has not lost this!
season, having defeated runners'
of note such as Manhattan's Pete
Beyer,
Notre Dame also looks like a
team to watch. It has bnly one
loss on its record, a 17-42 trounc
ing at the hands of the Spartans.
Kennedy will have a run for his
money for individual honors from
such top runners as Tom Laris,i
Dartmouth; Beyer; Dick Engel
brink, Penn State; Greene; and
Lake a. - id,Reynolds,
Other teams entered include,
Syracuse, Fordham. St. Johns,
'Navy, Put, Cornell, Yale, Colum-1
bia, Brown, St. Josephs, Rutgers,'
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PITTSBURGH (.) Coach
John "Red" Manning fired two
Duquesne University Junim's from
the basketball squad yesterday
for what he called "indifferent
attitude." His decision, he said, is
final.
They are Ned Twyman of Pitts
burgh, a brother of Jack Twyman
of the Cincinnati Royals in the
National Basketball Assn., and
'Mike Wolff of Brooklyn, N.Y.
"They no longer fit into our
plans," Manning said. He did not
elaborate.
Twyman was being counted up
on as a regular this yera. Last
iyear he scored 232 points in 24
games, becoming a regular at the
halfwav mark.
' Wolff saw limited action last
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