PAGE TEN AROUND END—Mafshall Starks (22) of Illinois sweeps around end during second period of the Penn State-Illinois game Saturday. Penn State's Sob Mitinger (86) pursues while Johnny Easter brook (II) of Illinois leads the way for Starks. Illinois won the big intersectional clash, 10-8. Easterbrook Says Bad Breaks, Wind Hurt Nittany Gridders Just minutes after leading Illinois to a 10-8 victory over Penn State, diminutive John ny Easterbrook was propped on a training table in the Illi- ni dressing room receiving treatment for a wide assort ment of bumps and bruises. "You know it's true, they don't seem to hurt as much when you win," the 5-8, 156-pound quarter back said as a trainer started to check his swollen ankle. "Ouch, guess I should have kept my big mouth shut. That one hurts all right. "Boy that Penn State team hit hard, just as hard as any team out here. I thought I would never shake that big end Mitinger (Bob), he did a real fine job." "So did their whole team for that matter," he said as he reached for a towel and began to wipe the lampblack from under his eyes. "They „got some bad breaks in the first" quarter with the wind against them and they never seemed to get going after that, except for the last few minutes. "That wind was really bad out there today and I think it threw' your quarterbacks a little." However, it didn't throw East erbrook, the sweetheart of the hometown fans. The former ChaMpaign High ; take advantage of the strong star connected on 7of 15 passes wind instead of receiving and it for 74 yards and he picked up paid off with two early scores 29 more on the ground for 103 ; which resulted from a pair of yard total. : wind-blown punts. "This was a big win for us. We * * * had lost two in a row a n d we much. When we get a week off wanted to get hack on the win :there's a little letdown." * * a side..l'm sure glad the whole team was up for.it. TVs easy to see what Easter ''lt was different at Cleveland brook means about Big Ten Con last year (State won 9 0-91." East- ference games. erbrook -continued. "we didn't. ThtTe's a huge sign in the Illi take it quit as serious. nois dressing room which says, "Sometimes it's hard for the "One mistake can cost a chum guys to get un for an out-of-con- pionship." ference game because it s-ms like' * a * every conference game means so' The strong feeling for ;dig stereo and high fidelity problems are easily solved by the music (bach to brubeck) minded expects of opus one. they have over 50 carefully selected lines of superior components, kits, and cabinets to fit any budget and decor, including k I h , dynaco, ar. citation, artizan, Paco, altec, esl, thorens, viking and weathers, also check their trading counter for guaranteed used equipment bargains. opus one 225 °liver ave THIS TOSS COST—Lion cap tain Henry Oppermann (89) and Illinois captain Bill Brown (39) watch as Illinois wins• coin toss Saturday, The Illini elected to piitsburgh 22. pa. atlantic 1-3969 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * * * Ten football in the Midwest isn't exaggerated one bit. In `act, the press box announcer cep' referring to Harvard as 'Howard" while giving the cores of the Harvard-Dart mouth game. CM= Pete Elliott, who took over as 'ad coach at Illinois for Ray iot (no relation), felt that the ini defense was the difference turday. 'The defense was excellent," liott said, "it won the game for Penn State was tough andil aged real well, They have a! ‘rsatile attack, and their de nse is strong." . The Lions had a three-hour wait at Harrisburg Airport Fri 'lay morning when their char tered plane developed engine :rouble and was delayed. Sportswriter Rusty Cowan of e Harrisburg Patriot-News came with the quote of the day Sat •day. He asked one of the TWA pilots 'hether there would be a tail ind on the way home and the lot nodded his head affirma rely. "That's the only time the nd has been with us all day," ipped Cowan. —Sandy Padwe After failing to put together back-to-back wins over Penn State for 22 years. Syracuse foot ba!l teams have now whipped the Nittany Lions three straight WHERE'S' CHARLIE ? # # I/ . 4 7------ HE'S GONE TO SEEK HIS MOMENT OF TRUTH IN A MORE PLEASANT WAY BY EATING 1 DOZEN FOOT-LONG HOAGIES And Gaining a 10% Discount MORRELL'S 112 S. FRAZIER ST. SPEEDY DELIVERY sp.m. to 12:30 a.m. CALL: AD 8-8381 Game Statistics PENN STATE !LE—Oupermann, Bozick I Sieminski Ber field, Wilson C—Huffman, Raisig, Saul RG —Popp, Robinson, Hart 'RT—Smith. Forkas itingee, Truitt • QR—Hell, Honk LH Caye. llorsky I RH—Kerr, Par, Mine IFT—Sobczak, Terris. Hayes ILLINOIS LE-0' B railovieh, Newell,. Romani I LT—Lavery Loveßette LC.—Parrilli, Petrnlis, Lennon C—Wood ,Decker, Kruze, Yukevich. Stapleton RG—Wend rybosk I, Murphy RT—Ru tuns, Roberts. Scharbert RR-- - lktountz, McMillan, Zeppetella, Wooley . !gli —Meyers, Easterbrodk I.ll—Krakoski. McDade ritli—StarkB, Blaekriby !FLI—J. Brown. It. Brown, Brewer =MU Referee--Hogan ; Umpire—H erbevt; Head Linesman—MeDuckin ; Field Judge--- Wertz; Back Judge—Davis. summma, OF SCORING 111.—Starks 3 run (Wood kick). Ill.—Wood. 24-yd. field goal. Penn St —GurskY, 1-yd, pass from Hoak (Honk run). Score by periods Penn Stn Illinois _0 0 0 10 0 0 • FINAL STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS (Total Ity Ruah _ - Bs Passing Hy Penalties .0 RUSHING (Number of Rushes) Yards Gained, Rushing ____l73 Yards Lost. Rushing Net Gain, Rushing FORWARD PASSING Number Completed Number Attempted Number Had IntereePted Net. Yards Gained TOTAL PLAYS ME= 103 (Rushes and Passee , TOTA I. NET YARDS GAINED PUNTS Number -- Averaue. Yards 31.7 FUMBLES (Number 5 Rxll ,Lost, Fumbles Excellent Students Former Star Honored Athletes are developing into. Curt Stone, former Penn State better students every day. Ernest two-mile ace, is one of four brit , B, McCoy, director of athletics, liant athletes of yesteryear said today that only two of 155,named to the Helms Hall Track Penn State athletes had been , and Field Hall of Fame. dropped for poor scholarship. Stone, who was graduated front Only eight are on scholastic pro- Penn State in 1947, at various !bation. !times held 13 national AA U !championships, He per for m for Shanahan Athletic Club fol lowing his graduation. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS DRY CLEANING helps you . t 1 • • be groomed for success nit Z , P ‘ cAI Put good grooming on the job to go :a.,.. * 1 1 places faster. Wear the right clothes .- . e ., J o ~..s, and let us clean them for best re- :• AA ~.. , A. of sups every time . . . at modes: cost. 4. IP SPEEDY 3-HR. CLEANERS r-oe . .-;„ - 110 E. BEAVER AVENUE AD 7-2162 PENN STATE THESPIANS A NEW took & Lyrics Gil Aberg Music Ray Fortunate JUNIOR On Schwab Auditorium Stage—Curtain at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1960 PENALTIES (Number) Yards Penalized KICKOFFS Number) _3 Averave. Yards 53.3 l< CH RETURNS Punt Returns, Number 4 Punt Returns. Yards Kickoff Returns, Number ____O Kickoff Returns. Yards 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING ILLINOIS Player Att. Cain Loss Easterbrouk 9 29 4 K rakoski 9 GO 0 Starks 8 33 0 • J. Brown 1 4 0 B. Brown Willis 3 9 0 Brewer 6 8 3 111skek0by 4 14 1 Meyers 0 10 McDade .1 2 0 PENN STATE Player Att. Clain Loss Jonas 4 3 0 Kerr _9 19 3 Sobezak 7 25 0 Halt 3 8 0 Honk G 21 11 Hayes 7 33 0 Cnye 1 4 0 Pne _2 3 0 Tunis 1 1 0 PASSING ILLINOIS Alt. Comp, 15 7 4 3 Player Ea sterbrook M eyers Player Jonas Hoak Hall Mayor O'Bratlovieln Mount% Illackaby Kilikowski Willis - - Player Pae _ Onnermann Boziek Barber Gitrsky _ present COMEDY MUSICAL BIG ANA, PROM WEEKEND Net Ate. 25 2.9 50 5,6 33 4.1 4 4.0 24 2.0 9 :3.0 5 1.0 13 3.2 -10 0.0 2 2.0 \el At 16 I 25 P. 2.7 10 1.7 3:3 d. 7 4 4.0 3 1.5 I 1.0 Inte. 1 tilt 1 74 0 29 PENN STATE Mt. Comp. Into. Yds. __.._.. 0 ° 47 0 14 3 0 30 PASS RECEIVING ILLINOIS Number Yard. ..6 63 1. 17 _I 29 PENN STATE Number Yardn -3 2 I 22 1 8 2 28 Thurs., Oct. 27 Fri., Oct. 29 Bat, Oct. 29 3 0 2 32
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