TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1960 Jonas Scores on Punt Return (Continued from page one) ers with 55 yards in 13 carries. Dick Hoak was right behind with 54 yards and he was fol lowed by fullback Sam Sobczak with 50 yards. But it was junior halfback Don Jonas who pulled off the most sensational play when he gath ered in a bouncing Terp punt on the State 35 and raced the rest of the way for a touchdown in the second quarter. Any hopes of a Maryland upset were squashed just six minutes and forty seconds after the open ing kickoff when Kerr climaxed a 91-yard drive by slashing off tackle ,for Penn State’s first touchdown. Captain Henry Oppermann booted the extra point to put the Lions in the lead, 7-0, and the Terrapins never quite re covered from the shocking fact that Penn State could move so easily against them. But the Terps did make a fight of it. In fact, they came right back after State’s first touchdown cn a drive that looked equally im pressive. Dale Betty, the Maryland quarterback and All-American end candidate, Gary Collins were mainly responsible for getting the Terp attack moving. Betty, engineering the compli cated Maryland T” formation, hit on six straight passes and the Terps moved from their own 13 to State’s 16. Suddenly Penn State got stingy and held the Terps to three yards in three downs. With a«fourth and seven situa tion coming up, Vinme Scott and the Terps lined up for a field goal Coed Invades Press Box; Ref Confesses Saturday was a day for the bizarre at Beaver Stadium—a coed broke an age old tradition by crashing the press box and an official admitted he was wrong. The press box, regarded as one of man's last exclusive do mains, was completely shaken when a drenched coed marched through the door at halftime. Penn Stale sports publicist Jim Tarman rubbed his owlish eyes and looked again. "What are you doing in here," he exclaimed with a hor rified look. "I'm cold and I'm wet," came the reply. "Well, you can't stay here," Tarman said. Just as she said "Why not?" Bhe was seen departing the premises quicker than Swaps ever broke from the starting gate. Referee Billy Reynolds' ad mission that he threw his flag too fast on a roughing the kick er penalty shortly before the half also had the press box buffs scratching their heads. The controversy arose when Penn Slate's Charlie Raisig punted just inside the one-yard line. A flag went down near Raisig and everyone figured that roughing the kicker had been called. Penn State seemed to decline the penalty and the Terps took the ball on the one. Nobody could figure why Penn State declined because a roughing the kicker penalty is good for 15 yards. However, Reynolds phoned the press box at halftime and explained that he threw his flag too fast. He said a Mary land man actually hit the ball and in doing so came in con fact with the kicker. He said when this happens there Is no penalty. —Sandy Padwe Jlohbt&i . \ -• -=.7' ’ JftoUe ■ 7 •S, - ATHtRTON ST. V • 7 1 , •'••• sirtit comof.; OPI* 7 OAYS RISIRVATIONS ' • .• -i I 0 .9 P.M, ~ 6&J ->/ AD 8-OOB2V '• r ' SUNPAYS 17 TO 9 PM Vy |>V' [ •- "1 I ■ BMIH'I Il'TMl !■■■—! Jk. TAXI RETURN GRATIS PENN STATE'S A 1 Gursky (43) carries Maryland center Bob Hacker (51) for a free ride during third quarter of the Penn State-Maryland game at Beaver Stadium Saturday. Gursky picked up four yards on the play. The Lions won, 28-9. # from the 20. Scott’s kick was good Jonas said and State’s lead was cut to 7-3. I Kerr then scampered around The Lions made if 15-3 mid- [left end for the conversion points way in the second quarter on [to give State its 15-3 halftime Jonas' punt return. [lead. Collins’ kick was a high one; Penn State's final two scores that bounced to the Lion 35. j came after a pass interception Both teams stood around watch- and a fumble in the third ing the ball, then Jonas broke' period. into the maze of blue and white, jerseys and took off down the I sidelines as the stunned Maryland! defenders looked in disbelief! downfield. . j “I was running over to block Five plays later Kerr dove over in case Jim Kerr was going to from the one. Oppermann’s kick take the ball,” Jonas said. ma de it 22-3 with just 3:45 gone. “I heard someone yell from Later in the period, Dick Pae the sidelines to let the ball go, but irecovered a Tom Brown fumble I didn’t see any white jerseys;on the Terp 23. around so I just took it and started! for the sidelines “There was one block but 11 Hoak's cousin Buddy Torris car don’t even know who threw it,” i ried over for the final TD. The Game Statistics MARYLAND I ;Ends—Collins, Rock, Ray, Scott, Ponia j towski, Winur, Kauffman Tackles—Dennett, Sankovieh, Bnrlund,: Shoals j * .. - Guards—Crovsnn, Kirchiro, Hrexo, Donino, RYLAN Jankowski. Trust. Droumel Player Centers —Hacker, Dietrich Hetty Hacks —Betty. Brown, Cloud, Dross, Novak,!Novak _ Davidson, Banner, Condie, Mona, Van-, i Reenan, Piper, Smith. I PENN STATE Player Ends—Oppermnnn, Mitinger, Alexander, Kerr Truitt, Davis. Schwab Hoak Tackles —Barber, Smith, Sieminski. FarkasiSobczak - Guards—Blasenstein, Popp, Berfield, Bob- Gorsky 6 inson, Wilson, Hart Hayes 5 Centers—Huffman, Saul, Raisiar Hall 2 Backs—Hall, Jonas, Kerr, Sobcznk, Honk.'Caye 8 (Jursky. Pae, Tom's, Hayes, Caye, KiinejJonas 2 Score by periods: jPaa 7 Maryland 3 0 6 0— fl Torris 2 Penn State 7 8 13 o—2B]0 —28] PENN STATE PASSING ; Maryland scoring: | Player Att. Comp. Int. ids. 1 Touchdowns —Mona (fumble recovery). J Hall .. 6 2 0 26 Conversions Field Goal Scott (30:Hoak 7 2 0 25 yards). Jonas 1 0 0 0 : Penn State scoring: STATISTICAL SLMMARY j Touchdowns —Kerr (8-rush), Jonas (65-i . P.S.— MDj punt return). Kerr (1-rush?, Torris (5- First downs 22 1“ rush). Yards rushing - 267 10i Conversions—Oppermann 2 (kick), Kerr Yards passim* 51 1H (rush). Passes completed _ 4of 13 16 of 2 MARYLAND RUSHING Passes had intercepted 0 Times Net; Punts Carried Yardsj Punting average « 16 53 j Fumbles lost 3 24 lYards Penalized Olde Burger Shoppe Directly Across from Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA | Center Jay Huffman set up the | third score when he intercepted I a Betty pass on the Maryland 27 shortly after the second half start ed. Hoak went 18 yards for a first I down on the five and from there Banner Novak Brown Jankowski Vanßeenan .. - MARYLAND PASSING Att Comp, Inf. Yds. . 17 Ift 1 Q 7. ll <) 1 114; PENN STATE RUSHING i Times Net j Carried Yards’ IH , 55 lO 51 ll 50 olutely Mouth-Watering 10 cz. Rib Steak —U.S. Choice French Fries Bread & Butter • Lettuce & Tomato Salad Only $1.29 Of course. The Burger Shoppe still •rves the old favorites—hotdogs, Hamburg 's, milkshakes, etc. Now open for breakfast too! run for the extra point failed. Maryland’s, lone touchdown"also , |came in the third quarter. I It came just after Jonas had in- ' tercepted a pass in the Lion end - zone. Jonas ran it back to the 33, but * there was a clipping penalty . downfield and the ball wound up back on the State seven yard line, j On State’s first play, Hoak fum- I bled and the slippery pigskin (squirted toward the goal line 'where Terp halfback Joe Mona (pounced on it for a six-pointer. | The extra point failed and the (score was 28-9, the same as the final count State lost another left end Saturday when Dave Alexan- der suffered a dislocated shoul j der. He'll be out for the rest of j the season and Cliff Davis will ; probably move up in his place. The week before, John Bozick suffered a broken leg against West Virginia. 2' 15 ? 10 3 8 2 2 This weekend, State travels to FREEZING? HUR'S COMPLETE SELECTION OF THE LATEST WINTER WEARABLES IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM JACKETS from $14.95 FINGERTIP COATS from $24.95 GLOVES from $2.95 CAPS from $2.95 MUFFLERS from $1.95 MUFFLER VESTS from $2.95 Also a large selection of prep clothing in the "Like-Men's" styles for the young sophisti cate. Sizes 12 to 30. If you are planning a trip to the Sunny South to escape the cold, don't miss the Junior Women's Club auction on Nov. 15th at the . Hillel Foundation. Come and bid on the vaca tion of your choice. The accompanying fash ion show will feature clothes by Hur's "GET HIS AT HUR'S" Mur’s ilrttfi B^o# AD 7-4715 114 E. COLLEGE AVE. STATE COLLEGE ACROSS FROM OLD MAIN 2<> 21 14 14 11 11 8 29 2S 2 1 30 20 * * * * * * ■’iO , * kt' ~;:-11_10r, SURPRISE—Penn State’s Don Jonas takes Gary Collins' punt in second period of Lion-Mary land game Saturday in Beaver Stadium. Seconds later Jonas was in the Maryland end zona 65 yards away for Penn Slate’s second touchdown. The Lions stopped the Terps at Beaver Stadium, 28-9. Worcester, Mass., to meet Holy Cross while Maryland will be at Chapel Hill, N.C., tor a meeting with the North Carolina Tarheels. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS PAGE NINE
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