TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11 • 1960 Hall, Hoak 'Grew UprimarassEngle i•••••• .•;•*0 •:*:„ ,;• ' •rt. ' , * • * . ,•:•)" • .-••• , • - .. • . t • 'r • PENN STATE'S DON JONAS drives straight ahead for short gain in third quarter of Saturday's Penn State-Army game at West Point. Jonas, starting at halfback for the first time this year, picked up 43 yards as the Lions won, 27-16. Army's George Joulwan (54) makes the stop. (Continued from page one) ries to put the ball on the 17 and then Hall went to work. Faking beautifully, he seemed' to handoff to Kerr who bucked' into the center of the line. While everyone was intent on getting Kerr, Hall took the ball • ; and went on a bootleg around left' end. A teeth-chattering block by Sobczak sprung Hall and he went all the way to the one be fore Adams and Gerry Clem ents brought him down. Kerr, who put on a great indid vidual show, then scored the first, of his three touchdowns, and Op-; permann booted the extra pointi to tie the game, 7-7. That was all the scoring in thel first. half but you could sense change in the Lion ball club. Army almost ruined things by! marching 68 yards and scoring atl 8:36 of the third period on a six! yard pass play from quarterback Tom Blanda to lonely end Bill, Game Statistics Lineups A ItNIY I.E ibson, Ellerson, Hawkins I.T tains, Yo-t I.l:—Miller. Sykes C lwan, Whitehead. Buckner T (•!etilent,. McCarthy Iti:—Fuellhart. Holm, Metzger Q —Wanda. Eckert I.ll—Kirschenha4er. Stanley, Blackgrove - -Ada noi, Itlumharilt, Connors, Culver It - - nuoitz, PENN STATE I.E--Oppcnnaon, Alexander, Bozick LT rher, Soim IA; —lt lagonstein, NVikoti, Berfield %Vneelin k • C —thiffritn. RaiFie. Sanl. Galardi Hart, Gilmour wr-Smith, Faths:: itK—Mitingee, Truitt Ilenk Cage. Kline RH—Kerry. Pao, GurAy Fit ---Sobeznk. Torris 17 114 9 14 219 136 _l5 15 ri 11 First downs Net yards rushing Net yards pasFing Pa , ses at tonnted Passes completed Passes' intercepted by - Yardn retut ned intereeptiunK Punt;/average yards _ Fumbles lost Penalties Tya rds penalized Fumbles loht Score by guartc rc Army Penn State Scoring : A rmy---Aan ms 5 , VIM ( lambi kick) Penn State —Kerr, 1. run (Oppernumn kick ). _ . Army— Fuellhat 11, (pass from Blamla) (Manila kirk Wide I. Penn State—Kerr, 25 pass from 11811 (Oppermann kick s. Army—Blandn. field goal, 9 Yards. Penn State—Kerr, 11, run (Hall pass Ito %mod). Penn State—Hayes, 1, run (Oppermann kick I. Rushing Itushlitz l'oppas 10 4r, 4.6 Rinwhenbituer 6 47 7.8 Passing Att-cons Ida. lat TO . - .,.: ; ::-.., : ...:, i ,.•,,:,:.-„.• : . : .,,.. , ,.... ! .,,,, ! .,-,:.: ] . .: ;. ., ~.i'A,.,;-:'.:.=:':;.:.:,;;.::,'t.',:..-,..,-i.I',::1; Fuellhart. Blanda's kick was wide and Army led, 13-7, but the Lions were in no mood to be stopped. Thr - stormed back with the; .ey .urmea _- first unit backfield of Jonas, Kerr and Sobczak moving the ball to the 25. Here, Hall swung right on a pass-option play .and hit Kerr who went over for the score. Oppermann converted again and the Lions were ahead, 14-13. Then it was Army's turn to go dramatic, but the Lions took the cue and added some theatrics of their own. The Black Knights, moving after a Glen Blumhardt pass in terception, were on the State I three with a first down. The Cadets tried the Lion line, but it stiffened twice and then; halfback Eddie Caye chipped in! by batting down a pass from) Blanda intended for George Kir-I schenbauer. With a fourth down coming up,i Blanda booted a field goal andi! Receiving I nollha t hushing. Pa,sing Receiving Oppernia tin _ MIMI _5-30.4 6-10.2 4-30 7-83 __ 7 0 6 3-16 __ 0 7 7 13-27 Att. Yd 4. Ave. 15 67 8.8 13 114 4.1 THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN; 'STATE COLI:EGE: PENNSYLVANIA 15.8 RI 1 I ('aught Yds TDs• 5 72 1 PENN STATE Alt. Yds. Ave. 10 4:1 4,3 4 21 5.3 AU-corn Yds. int TD S-4 87 0 1 Caught Yda TDs ------ 9 5 77 I \ ,`:::::,•, :st 'ti* It the Cadets had a 16-14 lead with 12:58 left. The teams exchanged 2 series of downs and then Kerr gathered in a punt on the 50 and raced to the 32 to set up State's winning score. Tackle. Jim Smith's block enabled Kerr to break away - on the punt return. Again Hall mixed his plays well and the Lions had the ball on the Cadet 11 as the grey and white clad corps pleaded with their classmates to hold the line. But this was Kerr's day. He took a handoff, went through the center of the line, shook off Cadet tacklers and scored his third TD. This time the Lions went for a 2-pointer but Hall's pass was bat ted down and the score was 20-16 with only 5:14 remaining. The corps, seated. below the press box, started whooping it up again hoping for one of Army's patented finishes. It never came, thanks to Lion - 41, : • • , tf• NY WAY YOU eAtivi about to receive a degree in electrical, mechanical dustrial engineering'. Our .o-- , ontative will be on campus— OCTOBER 12 Sign up today with your Placement Officer for an interview with an engineering- 41( - 0 !, WEST PENN POWER COMPANY ' CABIN HILL, GREENSBURG. PA. 4. . a .0- *A 40 - s i ll el ' , 416. . • IP 4, --Collegian Photo by Rick Bower VICTORY RlDE—Penn State coach Rip Engle gets a free ride to Lion dressing room in Michie Stadium following State's 27-16 win over the Cadets Saturday. Lion center Bill Saul (52) and guard Tick Wilson (60) provide the transportation. sophomore Buddy Torris who in tercepted a Cadet aerial on the Army 37 and returned it to the 18. Torris' interception hit the Cadet corps like a bomb and silence was the order for the rest of the day. -With the ball on the 18, Iloak was hit for a 6-yard loss, but he made up for it on the next play when he went around right end on a rollout for 23 yards. Fullback Dave Hayes smashed over on the next play for the clincher and Oppermann convert ed. The game ended 27-16, State. Even though the whole Lion of fense sparkled and the defense turned in such a strong showing, Kerr emerged as State's biggest hero. He amassed 140 yards. Sixty three came on rushes while the other 77 came on pass ecep!ions. His three touchdown perfor mance was the first by a Lion De Victor's 220 A S. Allen St. AD 8-0213 Be kind to your hair Put in our care player since Lenny Moore turned the trick in 1955. In passing, Hall . .!ompleted six of eight for 87 yards while Hoak had four of six for 40 yards. Jonas even got into the act, completing the only pass he threw for nine yards. The overall statistics show the Lions over the Cadets in rushing, 219-214, passing 136-84, and first downs, 18-17. Blanda, Army's quarterback who leads the nation in passing, hit eight of 15 for 84 yards. State's record is now 2-1, while Army's is 3-1. We're so excited about our natural color portraits that we're offering color composites this week .only $7.50 per person What are you getting for this price well a 30x40 composite for the house, and an Bxlo for each member. All this in color and three weeks delivery too! Take advantage now,. I might get over this charitable mood INFINITY ENTERPRISES, Inc. 319 W. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 8-0583 Free Parking PAGE NINE
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