TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1959 —Collegian Photo by Rick Bower HERE IT IS FELLOWS—Everyone seems intent on finding the ball downfield as ballhawking Dick Wilson pounces on a loose Holy Cross fumble during the second period of Saturday's game. Other identifiable Penn State players are Bob Mitinger (86), Henry Opperman (89) and Denny Schaeffer (35). Lucas Tosses 69, 54-Yarders; Kerr Dashes 52 For Score (Continued from page one) Halfback Dick Hoak, who came in when Roger Kochman bruised his knee, carried to the one and Jimmy Kerr knifed over on the next play for the touchdown. Sam Stellatella booted the XP and the Lions were ahead, 7-0. They added their second touchdown the next time they got the ball. This time Sam Sobczak scored and Stellatella converted. A 54-yard pass from Lucas to end John Bozick on the double reverse set up the next touch down. Lucas pitched out to left half Dick Hoak who handed back to Lucas who passed to Bozick on the 8-yard line. Lucas scored four plays later from three yards out to boost the Lion lead to 21-0. The Lions made it 27-0 a few Minutes later when Dick Pae, fully recovered from a slight con cussion suffered in the Illinois game, slashed three yards for the Score. With Kochman out of the lineup, Kerr became the break away runner and went 52 yards for the 33rd point right after the beginning of the third quar ter. Lucas passed 12 yards to Mitin ger, and tackle Jim Smith re covered a Pae fumble in the end zone for Penn State's two final scores. Holy Cross never threatened after their firstperiod surge and the Lion defenSe held the Cru saders to a meager 28 yards on the ground. After' watching his team take a pasting for the second straight THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA year—the Lions won last year l the air to break Moore's total of -32-o—Dr. Eddie Anderson had'fense record plenty of praise for the Nittanies.l "They're terrific," he said, "as good as and possibly better than Syracuse." Syracuse was the only team to beat the Lions this year. Anderson raved on. "Lucas was simply terrific. It's his running that makes him great." While Lucas put on a tremen dous aerial show, Holy Cross quarterback Ken Komodzinski put on quite a demonstration too. He passed 23 times and com pleted 9 for a total of 154 yards. Kerr led the Nittany ground gainers with 66 yards in seven carries. Lucas picked up 40 yards in 10 carries and Sobczak carried seven times for 37 yards. Lucas added 176 yards through Game Statistics STATISTICAL SUMMARY P.S. Holy Cross First downs 1 S 14 Yards rushing 0 52 28 Yards passing' _205 187 Passes completed S of 17 11 of 32 Passes had intercepted - 0 4 Punts 5 3 Punting civet age 33 33 Fumbles lost .0 2 Yards penalired ,___6o 6' Lineups: HOLY CROSS Entli—Pacuna.s, Buzyniski, Felien, Schaia, Cut den. Ithodei Tnehlee —Cal ullo, Whalen, Tubman, Lucid° Brown Guards—Promuto, Benehan", Benoit, Tim perio, Cusick, Fusaro Centers—Desmarais, Mulligan, Lilly Beeks—Komodzinski, Malone, Skinner, Pan nella, By! on, Corr. Allen, Guyette, FreiMs, Mum phy, Esposito, Wheeler, Joern, noel:let. W. O'Brien, Biasotti Kochman, the hero of the Syra cuse and West Virginia games was taken out of the game in the first quarter with a bruised knee. He watched the second half in street clothes from the bench. Kochman didn't practice last night because the Lion medical brigade wants him to stay off the knee for a few days. The Lions will move into a brand new stadium next fall. The stadium, in the northeast part of the campus will seat 43,500. Bos ton University will be the first opponent Sept. 17. —SANDY PADWE PENN STATE Ends—Bozick. Opperman, Alexander, Mitinger, Neff, Truitt Tackles—Stynchula, Barber, Janerette, Mulraney, Smith, Gilmour, White Guards—Kohthefts. Stellatella, Butterfield. Korbini. Popp, Sava. Maddigan, Cimino Centers—Huffman, Wilson, Saul. Grahain Backs—Lucas, Hall, Koehman, Hoak, Ur ban, Kerr, Pae, Caye, Wayne, Rohde, Sobczak, Schaeffer, Ghigiarelli, Lang Score by periods: Holy Cross 0 0 0 0— 0 Penn State 11 13 13 0-46 Penn State scoring: Kerr 2 (1-rush; 62- rush): Sobczak (1-rush); Lucas (3-rush); Pae (l-rush); Mitinger (12, pass from Lucas) Touchdownc: Smith (fumble recovery) Conversions: Stellatella 4 lkickl JACKHARPERGUYKRESGLIACKHARPE:RGINKRESCEJACKHARPF.RGUYKRES6 This classic pattern crafted of luxury grade shell cordovan ti leather—glove leather lined—expresses a definite university p, trend. Made expressly for us by Bostonian as truly custom ,5 ; ; 7 1 grade shoes. u, Bostonian Ltd ) }SOI II 6ATE Guy Kresge Jack Harper Around the corner from the Jack Harper Custom Shop aosaux&aoll3ci2LVUSJYraosattX/11!.111aalivintovra9sa7 Luvalaauvuxavr Engeibrink, Take 3rd The Nittany Lion harriers, led by Dick Engeibrink, fin- ished a surprise third in the Michigan State-dominated 51st annual IC4A cross country championships yesterday in New York City. The Lions scored 167 tota tion. Engelbrink was the out• standing Penn Stater in indivi dual showings, placing third. The captain ran a strong race, tour ing Van Cortlandt Park in 24-12. However, the whole show was stolen by the powerful Michigan State Spartans. They racked- up five out of the top 25 places to re peat as the champion. MSU's Forddy Kennedy came in first. Kennedy ran the dif ficult :ourse in 23:51.8, breaking the old record held by his broth er Henry. This was the third year in a row the Spartan star took home the individupal tro phy. The ether top scorers for Penn State were Herne Weber, Steve Moorhead and Denny Johnson. Weber carded 17th place for the Nittanie3. The junior harrier, who took first place against Manhattan a week i,go, traveled the distance in 24:58. Moorhead took 18th place for Penn State. Coach Chick Werner called him the "most improved runner on the team," The sopho more sensation ran the course in 25:01. Denny Johnson came in 59th out of several hundred runners. Johnson's time was 26:08. Army, Notre Dame and Syra cuse rounded out the top five for team honors. The Cadets who took second place were led by the line running of Dick Greene who finished fourth. Notre Dame was fourth and Syracuse fifth. Howie Lowe of Brown Univer sity came in second for the indi vidual honors. Lowe placed with a time of 24:10, beating out Engel brink by 10 yards. The expected duel between Manhattan and the Lions never materialized as the Jaspers did not place in the top five teams. Steelers Get 2 Days Off PITTSBURGH VP) A happy Coach Buddy Parker gave his Pittsburgh Stelers yesterday and today off because of Pittsburgh's 14-9 upset victory over the New York Giants Sunday. The only Steeler casually in the contest was to speedy half back Tom Barnett, who suffered a pulled leg muscle. Parker said he expected Barnett to be ready for action against the Cleveland Browns Sunady at Cleveland. TV Game-of-the-Week NEW YORK (JP) The Wis consin at Minnesota Big Ten foot ball game Saturday will be tele vised nationally as the game of the day, the National Broadcast ing Co. announced yesterday. The telecast will begin at 2:15 p.m., EST, 15 minutes before the kick off. Custom Cordovan ,it Harriers in IC4A's By DICK GOLDBERG points to card the show posi- DICK ENGELBRINK . . . takes 3rd in IC4A's * * * Six Teams Roll Shutouts in IM's Six teams registered 4-0 shut outs in IM be wling last night es Montgomery House, Poplar House, Lefty's Larchmen, Philadelphia House, Allegheny House, and Nit tany 26 all blanked their oppon ents. Phil Gay's 191 high game and 534 high series paced Lefty's Larchmen to an 813 team high game and a 4-0 win over Erie's Lakers in the top game of the night in League C competition. Montgomery's win came at the ex pense of the Nittany Boys, and Poplar triumphed over Luzerne House. In other League C activity Lo cust Ibuse posted a 3-1 win over Nittany 37, Lehigh House tied the Nitt Witts, 2-2, and Lackawanna won by forfeit over Fuller's Raid ers. League D games saw Philadel phia House knock off Forestry, Allegheny down the Knights and Nittany 26 drop Nittany 39, all by the 4-0 route. Ed Barnhardt led Nittany 26 as he rolled a 199 nigh game and a 485 high series. Nittany 26 also had the league's high game, a 722. SPECIAL ! HAIRCUTS 2 for the price of 1 This week only we are making a special get acquainted offer to all people with two heat.s. You pay for one hair cut and we - cut the other head for noth ing. This offer limited to two-headed people. HOWARD SMITH BARBER SHOP ADams 8-0222 210 S. ALLEN ST. The Friendliest Clip Joint in Town PAGE NINE * *
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