PAGE SIX Caye State Gains 329 Yards On Ground (Continued from page one) the game. "It was a real come back. I hope he ean'lccep it tip," Fullback Sam Sobczak, as de pendable as Sunday, also had a good afferncron. Sobczak, along with Gaye, did most of the damage, with short gainers mid finished With 64 yards in 14 carries. Halfback Jim Kerr, who does everything so well that you hard ly know lie's on the field, racked Up 56 yards in 12 times out and added impetus to State's vicious attack which rolled up 329 yards an the ground. The Lions gained 43 yards through the air on four completions in nine attempts. Then there was the play of sophomore linemen, Charley Sie minski, Jim Smith, Jerry Farkas, Dave Robinson and Joe Elascn stein. All were extremely agares sive in their first outing, espe cially Robinson and Blasen stein, the alternate unit guards and Sieminski, a tackle. Twice Robinson ripped through the BU line to throw Terrier balleariers for huge losses and Sieminski spent plenty of time harrassing the• Bostonians, too. Blasenstein saved the shutout for Galen Hall and Dick Hoak when he made a come-from-be hind tackle on BU's Charley Meadows after he had scooted 57 yards on a draw play in the third period. Meadows' dash from the BU 25 to the Lion 17 was the deepest penetration th e Beantowners made all afternoon. With a first down situation at the 17, the Terrier drive stalled and Sieminski and Farkas ap peared to end the threat when they threw Boston Ql3 Jack Far land for an 8-yard loss. However, on fourth down. Farland heaved what looked like a certain touchdown pass to halfback Al Sionkus, but he caught it just outside the end :one and the Lions took over on downs. All of State's. scoring came in the first half. Caye set up the first touchdown Tigers Easy Victor Over S.M.U., 20-0 Thes Lions' nest opponent, Mis souri, won its first opening game In 12 years Saturday by defeating S.M.U., 20-0, at Columbia, Mo. Speed Merchant Mel West, who rambled for a total of 72 yards against State last year, figured prominently in the win. In other games featuring future Lion opponents, Pitt was upset in the last 33 seconds by a tough UCLA eleven, 8-7; Army crushed ambitious Buffalo, 37-0; and Maryland stunned West Virginia, 31-8. San Francisco Wins CHICAGO (/P) Bob Schmidt's grand slam homer gave the San Francisco Giants a 4-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday after the Giants had won the first game of a doubleheader. 11- 4, on a pair of homers by Willie Kirkland. ?pro WE'LL NEVER MAKI IT, DAN! LOOK! 'IDS AHEAD! .:-. - i ~, ~~~,~ ~.. When their raft's mooring line parts, two "muskie" fishermen desperately fight the current to reach the shore of the river ... Leads Offensive Attack SHORT GAlN—Penn State's Jim Kerr (14) managed to third quarter against Boston University Saturday. A shoe slowed Kerr up long enough for Hugh O'Flynn (43) to Beaver Stadium. midway in the first period when Kerr ripped off three yards to put he broke BU's opening game the ball on the five. march with an interception on! Sobczak barreled his way up the Penn State 26. ithe middle to the one and from Caye, from Pittsburgh, Pa., re-:there Caye went over for the first turned the ball 10 yards to the core in Beaver Stadium. 36 and froth there Galen Hall and! Captain Henry Oppermann ad his first unit battering rams took,ded the extra point for a 7-0 lead over. ito cap the 64-yard drive which Sobczak and Kerr alternated on took 15 plays. ,three and four yarclers, and oc-1 A fumble recovery by the ev icasionally Caye would go .or five; er alert Robinson on the BU 25 as the Lions began to sweep started Penn State on the way through the Terrier line. j toward the second touchdown. Even BU's All - American 1 This time the alternate unit tackle candidate Bob Minihane ;was on the field and Dick Hoak couldn't stop the onslaught. 'galloped 14 yards on a keeper for "Penn State's line was just teo,the big gain. aggressive," he said, "it seemed; The quarter ended with the ball better than last year's and they-on the BU 11-yard line. Then Dick were great." :Pae scooted for five, and sopho i "The whole team executed their ; more fullback Bud Torris picked plays exceptionally well for this :up four more. time of the year," he added. I. Al Gursky drove to the one and After Caye moved the ball toiTorris carried over on the next the eight on a pitchout from Hall,!play for a 13-0 edge. Hoak's pass Game Statistics LINEUP fIoSTON 1-NIVERSITY Ends -Shieslre, Viti, DeNitto, Stack, Nei. 1 Hier Tack les-141inihane, Perreault, Piccolo . I Bandy, Krif ter Guards Mesehino, Josephs, Mums Centers Stephans. Russo Bucks du nil. 01:F111111'1RA, ('Flynn,Lu ker, Squsrria. Danbury. Ston kus, Pre ; bola, Mcndows. K ieliv PENN STATE, DrLorenzo, Turkalo Schwab, Alexander Ends----Oppernmlln Davis, 'Pruitt Ttelden- linrbev. kns, Tietjens GusiniF•-•Wilv , n, Popp, TilnFenstein, Rob in Pun, WnreFak, Hart Center--Huffman. San], Rstisig, Galardi Backe-- Hall, C:y., Kerr, Snhey_sik, Hoak; Ciirsky, }'Jr, Torri:=, Lnnv, Kline, Wayne. linyes Score by periodv.: Renton IT. _ _ Penn State _ Penn State seminsr. Far. 0 0 0 0- 0 7 13 0 0-20 Tourbdown (*aye Torris fl -l: Ktrr i;sh 1. CI)11% Opper• mann 2 i p!xrrmrnt. v. STATISTICAL SUMMARY Penn State Boston U. 28 14 320 169 43 61 4.9 4.10 2 1 2 6 27 (First downs, ;Yards tingling _ n Pli!ks;ill{.! PSISSfS V.MPlret 41 ';Pusses had itiltreepteil 'Punting avrrare THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Fumbles , YE rds, penalized INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ,Buden U. Ru ching 'Player 'Desmarais Memlows Luker Kielty Ft, rla ritt Stonktm _ O'Flynn Prebolt Stillarein _ . • ItoFtnn U. Patutinir Player Farland Soutreia Penn State Ruehins Sobczlik Ktrr . Fky Wayne _ Penn State Peening . Player The Lions came out of the BU opener with plenty of minor • injuries and one that could be serious . . . Sophomore tackle Jim Smith spent Saturday night in the University Hospital rest- , frig a banged knee ... The med ical corps hasn't. determined how serious the injury is yet .. . Jim Schwab who did a commendable job starting at right end in place of. Bob Mit inger sprained an ankle . . Guard Bill Popp had a stiff shoulder ...The injury jinx that has sidelined so many Penn State stars is beginning to catch up with Pitt . . . The Panthers lost All-American guard candi date Larry Vignali for two weeks with a shoulder injury in the 8-7 loss to U.C.L.A. Sat urday . . . The other starting Pitt guard, Regis Coustillac has a fractured thumb ... End coach J. T. White scouted the Missouri- S.M.U. game in Columbia, Mo., last weekend ... He'll watch the —Collegian photo by Rick Bower , Tigers again Saturday at Col umbia against Oklahoma State short yardage on this end run in ... Line coach Tor Toretti saw tackle by Bob Minihane (on ground) Army roll over Buffalo. 37.0... the clincher. State won 20-0 at People who saw the Alabama- Georgia game on television Sat urday swear that the Crimson for the extra point failed. , Tide has adopted Penn Slate's The last touchdown came wide open (1959)1- style of play seconds before the end of the which resulted hi' 'Bama's 7-0 half when Kerr capped an 80- loss to the Lions'iri the Liberty yard grind by scoring from the Bowl last Deeeniber .. . Inci one. This drive took 16 plays. , dentally, Bud Dudley the co- Opperman again added the ex-' promoter of the "South Broad tra point and the Lions coasted! St. Classic" is now dabbling in home with a 20-0 triumph. hockey with the Philadelphia The Lions played possession: Ramblers of the Eastern League football during the second half . . . . All of Penn State's scores and outdefensed the T err i ers Saturday came on one-yard whenever they lost the ball. plunges . . . The 1909 team With the game salted away, which dedicated Beaver Field Engle went to the bench in the: with a 31-0 win over Grove City last quarter and gave the pre- received a warm round of ap dominantly sophomore third unit' plause during the halftime cere a chance to see action., monies. * * * Boston U will haite plenty ofiGym Managers Wanted trouble again this' weekend when; All sophomores interested in be it plays national champ Syracuse4coming assistant gym managers The Lions will take a week off should report to the Athletic. before meeting Missouri, Oct. LI Assoc. Office in Rec Hall as soon - n the homecoming clash. as possible. 1 1 $5 44 Times Net Carried Yardl. 12 57 _ 5 (5 7 21 11 1+ 2 4 2 1 2 AU. Comp. Inter 0 4 1 1 0 0 Time. Ntl 14 77 14 04 12 MI 7 .4il _ b 21'. 2 12 3 IP - 2 r, 2 2 Mt. Comp. Inter. Yrlr 2 1 0 _ 3 1 1 12 THE PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB WILL MEET AT 10 SPARKS 7 P.M. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 Ali Interested Are Welcome THE RIGHT TASTE BECAUSE Viceroy's got at both ends Gur THE BLEND GOT THE FILTER... TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1960 Gridiron Notes v : la 1 : lAMSON TOBACCO COOP 0 INC. Sioww & wi • 7 1 .(
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