The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 11, 1960, Image 11

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    TUESDAY; OCTOBER 11. 1960
Soccermen
To Record
The Penn State booters scored three goals in three min
utes during the first period Saturday and then coasted to a
3-0 win over Syracuse on Nittany Field.
The victory was the first for the Lions after two straight
losses to Bucknell and West Chester. Syracuse is now 0-2.
Their' other loss was to Cornell. * * *
This was a different Penn State
team than the one that dropped
its first , two games in lopsided
manner. The Lions outran their
opponents with ease, and their
passing was sharp for the first
time this year.
State goalies Jim Gottschling
and Dave Grubbs only had to
make four saves, while the
Lions took 54 stabs at ,the
Orange nets.
Penn State kept the ball in
Syracuse territpry most of the
first quarter with the Orange
failing to get one shot at the
Penn State goal.
Halfbacks Bill Rierson, Gene
Raiford, and Jay Stormer con
tinually set up the Lion attack by
intercepting Syracuse passes be
fore they got past midfield.
At 8:30 of the first period Howie
Farrar took a-pass from Stormer
and scored the first Lion goal.
Stormer, awarded an indirect
kick for a Syracuse penalty, hit
Farrar 10 yards out on the right
side of the Orange nets, and the
Lion inside-left kicked a hard
ground shot into the corner of
goal. It was Farrar's fifth goal
in two years against Syracuse.
State scored its second goal a
minute later. Syracuse took the
kickoff but the Lions immediately
intercepted the ball.
Left wing Lou Van Rafelghem
took a pass at midfield and out
raced his defender deep into the
left corner where he unleashed a
shot that was slightly wide.
Alert Glenn Ream then came
in frOm his outside-right position
and banged the ball high into
the net from four yards out and
the Lions led. 2-0.
State scored its third goal
seconds later when Syracuse
Broken Neck
Caused Death
Of Titan Guard
HOUSTON, Tex. GP) An au
topsy showed yesterday that How
ard Glenn, 24, New York Titan
football player, died of a broken
neck Sunday.
Glenn, a native of Louisville,
Miss., was taken to a hospital in
a coma after coming out of the
New York - Houston game in the
second half. He became belliger
ent in the clubhouse, then hysteri
cal and went into 'a coma. He
died in a hospital.
Dr. Joseph Jachimczyk, Harris
County medical examiner, offi
cially listed the death as acciden
tal, caused by a broken neck. He
said there was no sign of brain
injury or heart trouble.
Glenn. a guard, returned to the
bench after a series of plays. He
complained of being tired and
was sent to the clubhouse.
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Score Early
Ist Victory
DAVE GRUBBS
goalie Manny Padron's kick
glanced off a teammate's back
and ricocheted into the Syra
cuse goal.
State, now .1-2, will play Col
gate next Saturday on Nittany
Field. Following the game with
the Red Raiders, the Lions will
meet Maryland, Navy, Temple,
Army and Pitt.
Australia Wants Norton
To Run Pro Track
MELBOURNE ;P} —.Ray Nor
ton. San Jose State sprinter who
was a disappointing sixth in both
Olympic dashes, is being sought
to compete in a series of pro
races in this country. The Vic
torian Athletic League said yes
terday a letter was en route to
Norton asking' his terms.
Australia is about the only
country in Which nro track flour
ishes. A series of sprints is the
feature.
Announcing: A Fall Foliage Excursion
LAST NARROW GAUGE R.R. TO OPERATE EAST OF
THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Driving Instructions to Rock Hill Furnace:
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Sigma Nu's Stiff Detens2
Preserves 7-6 Victory
Sigma Nu came on strong in teamed with Wendy Wear for an
the second half last night tol impressive 21-6 win over Cambria
!Touse
edge Beta Theta Pi, 7-6, in IM;
Wear,. two years an end on a
fooball action. 'New Jersey high school All-State
Beta Theta Pi scored a fast: team, pulled in two of Paoletti's
touchdown in the opening minutes passes and scampered for touch
and it look as if the game migh c downs.
turn into a runaway. But Frect Nittany 26 scored a last sec-
Wolff of Sigma Nu hit Fritz Crony-' and touchdown on a pass from
bie for a touchdown paSs several' Charles Moore to Bob Peden to
minutes later and Ken Link boot-I tie up its game with Nittany
ed the extra point to give Sigma! 37. 6-6, and then won on first
Nu the win. 1 downs, 3-1.
Alpha Sigma Phi scored two Bucks House played a fine de
first half touchdowns and then two '
game and held on to de
held Acacia in the, second half ;feat Centre Ilotise. 6-0. Bucks
to win 13-0. Phi appa Sigma scored on the second play m the
rolled over Sigma Alpha Mu. !first half. In other independent
41-0, with Al Lammey tossing !action, Cottonwood House shut
four TD passes. lnut Sycamore House, 14-0, and Ce-
Angelo Paoletti of Westmore-'day House stopped Hickory House,
land House, an all-Philadelphia 15-0.
Bartko Cops Third in ECAC
Penn State sophomore Jack
Bartko finished third in the final
play-off of the Eastern Colle
giate Athletic Conference golf
tournament at Yale Saturday,
Navy copped the team title by
downing Hamilton Coll e e.
Navy's score was 327 with Hamil
ton 2 strokes behind.
J. Faust Walker, of Yale won
the individual title with a 34-36
par 70, James Frick of Williams
was second with 72. Bartko fin
ished third in a field 'of 43 with
a 74.
John Morton of Penn State,
winner of the southern section
playoff last week, finished in
Bob
tie for 11th with teammate b
Expansion Discussed
At AL Secret Meeting.
NEW YORK () The Amer
ican League expansion commit
tee met secretly Sunday night to
screen applicants for possible
ninth and tenth baseball teams, it
was learned yesterday.
The committee plans to meet
again today. It is understood the
cities given the most serious con-j Brundage appealed to the high
sideration al'e Houston. Minneap- tribunal after federal courts in
olis and Dallas-Ft. Worth. Chicago had denied a refund.
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schoolboy halfback for two years,
RutherfOrd. Morton and Ruther
ford shot 79.
"Morton got off to a bad start,"
Lion golf coach Joe' Boyle. said.
"He was six Over par on the first
four holes, but then he steadied
down and played good golf the
rest of the way."
Boyleti said he wasn't surprised
with Bartko's performance. "We
really expected him to do very
well," Boyle said. Bartko was
teamed with- Walker, who was
playing on his home course:
"Two double bogies on the
fourth and tenth holes by, Bartko
made the difference," Boyle said.
"The Yale course is one of the
toughest in the •nation. Consider
ing. how little practice he had,
Bartko played a terriffic round."
Supreme. Court Denies
Srsondooe Tax Refund
WASHINGTON (I P) Avery
Brudage, president GI the Inter
national Olyinpies Committee,
yesterday was denied a Supreme
Court review of his suit for re
fund of $45,807 in federal income
tax and interest for 1948.
l i!inc.4 Leaving Goff
DALY CITY, Calif. (iP)
Jackie Pung h leaving pro
sional golfing to work for a tr:
agency.
Jackie has placed high on
mciney winning list among
women pro golfers the past s
eral years.
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