TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1960 Lions Capture Fifth Victory (Continued from page one) land Dave Alexander were side by the Boston writers who have I lined with injuries, grown accustomed to Ivy League! Stale made it 14-0 shortly af-. line play, was in on a majority of j ter the second period began. Penn State’s tackles and he al-i This drive covered 76 yards in \vays seemed to come up with the'nine plays with Jim Kerr follow key, play whenever the Crusaders ling Galen Hall and Don Jonas were on the march. 'around left end for the score. Although the score indicated! State added two points on the a complete romp, that wasn’t the! conversion when Hall pitched to case r Jonas who threw on the run to u i, I Bob Mitinger in the end zone. • °ll Cr Lttltll p£ m, I The Lions came dose to scor ™”u*? ftLrS* 1 ™;? i«3 iust before the half ended. Carthy filled ihe airlanes with Hoak was Qn the 35 when he 29 passes. I spoiled Dick Pae in the clear The Crusader sophomore com- downfield on the Holy Cross 25. pleted 12 for 171 yards and was Hoak lifed a beautiful lead pass just three yards behind Hoak who,for littie Richard who went, to had a magnificent afternoon with! the nine before Hennessey nailed six completions in seven attempts .him. The play covered 56 yards, for 174 yards. I The Lions moved to the one but In addition to McCarthy, HolyiHoak fumbled the snap from cen- Cross unleashed another talented Iter on fourth down and Holy sophomore halfback Tom Ken- Cross took over, nessey. A Hall to Truitt touchdown Playing with an injured leg, pass which covered seven yards Hennessey still managed to gain | gave State a 20-0 lead with 39 yards in 10 carries. j 4:40 gone in the third period. ‘'Hennessey and McCarthy are! Later in the quarter with the outstanding football players andiball on the Holy Cross 28, Hoak they should get better,” Lion'threw another feathery lead pass Coach Rip Engle enthused after.to Pae who just managed to get the game. “Holy Cross was a spirited team that was upset-minded, and our boys really - had to battle," Ensle said. Quarterback Coach Joe Pater no agreed. "They have a real young, rugged football team," Paterno said, "but they were their own worst enemies and made a lot of mistakes." Holy Cross’ weakest point was its pass defense and the Lions capitalized on it 'rom the beein ning with Hoak doing most of thej damage. The Lions launched their first touchdown drive midway in the onening period from their own 47. An 11-yard pass from Hoak to Dave Truitt and a 33-yarder from Hoak to Dave Robinson consumed most of the yardage. Robinson was brought down on the seven-yard line by At Snyder and four plays later A 1 Gursky scored from the one to make it 6-0. Henry Oppermann’s extra point try failed. Usually a guard, Robinson was 171. Both teams were even in first playing end because John Bozick downs. HANDS OFF PLEASE—Unidentified Holy Cross tackier grabs Penn State’s Don Jonas (46) from behind in first quarter of Saturday’s Penn State-Holy Cross game in Worcester, Mass. Holy Cross' Denny Golden (72) closes in to help out. Dyas' Toe Has Won Four AUBURN, Ala. UP) The fel low with the most exciting toe in college football shrugged off a painful hip injury and a bad snap from center when he kicked his fourth game-winning field goal of the season for Auburn and his 12th in eight games. A Georgia player threw a fierce behind the Crusader defenders for Penn State’s fourth TD. The score remained 26-0 when .Pae missed the extra point, j Holy Cross’ lone touchdown drive came after State's fourth score. With McCarthy directing ihe offense, the Crusaders marched 57 yards in 11 plays. With the ball on the six, halfback Dick Skinner dashed to his left, got blocks from Hennessey and Kevin Malone and scored to make it 26-6. McCarthy added the two extra points on a roll out. State’s finals touchdown came minutes later when fullback Dave Hayes carried over from the one to make it 32-8. Jonas booted the PAT for the final margin of 33-8. An 18-yard run by Hoak and a 23-yard pass play from Hoak to Jim Schwab were the key plays in the 67-yard drive. The Lions enjoyed a wide edge in most of the statistics. They outrushed the Crusaders, 238-99, and outpassed them, 215- Games for Auburn block on Ed Dyas in the third quarter that left the Auburn full back in agony. But when the Ti gers needed to unlock a 6-6 tie with less than a minute to play Saturday, in came Dyas to kick Georgia into submission. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA INTERCEPTION—Penn State quarterback Dick Hoak (23) juggles Pat McCarthy pass intended for Tom Hennessey (34). Hoak held on to the ball for- the interception. State's A 1 Gursky (43) blocks Hennessey out of the play. State won Saturday at Worcester, Mass., 33-8, for fifth win against three losses. | H.C. P.S. i First downs 17 # 17 Yard* rushing * 99 238 Yard* passing 171 218 ■ Passes complelod-attempted —l2-31 10-17 Passes intercepted by 2 4 Punta-punting average 6-34.6 3-43.6 Fumbles-Zumbles lost 2-0 3-1 Penalties-vards lost 2-30 6-70 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS HOLY CROSS Att Rushing McCarthy __ Hennessey Skinner Snyder Rushing Hoak __ Sobczak Jonas _ Pae Gursky _ Hayes Passing McCarthy ...... Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Int. Hoak 7 fi 174 1 Hall 8 3 41 0 HOLY CROSS Receiving Snyder .. Hennessey ..... ... Skinner Fellin Alien Receiving Jonas Oppermann Robinson Pae .1 Schwab Truitt PENN STATE LE—Oppermann, Davis, Robinson LT—Barber, Sieminski, Gilmour LG—Blasenstein, Berfield, Wilson, Waresak C—Huffman, Saul,’ Galardi, liaisig RG—Popp, Hart RT—Smith, Parkas, Tietjens RE—Mitinger, Truitt, Schwab QB—-Hall, Hoak, Lang TjH —Jonas, Gursky, Cayo RH—Kerr, Pae, Wayne FB—Sobczak, Hayes, Torris HOLY GROSS LE—-Fellin, Maibergcr, Corbett LT—Golden, Tubman LG—Rhodeg, Benoit. Beigel C—Arment, Lilly, Mulligan RG—Timperio. Mullownoy RT—Westfield, Whalen RE—Hargraves, Tyne, Gusick, Schara QB —McCarthy, Joern, Booklet RH—Hennessey, Snyder, Guyette UH—Skinner, Allen FB—Wheeler, Malone, Connors Scoring: Penn State* 6 8 12 7—3?, Holy Cross 0 0 0 8— 8 Touchdowns: Penn State—Gursky (1, run): Kerr (4. run); Truitt (7, pass from Hall) ; Pae (28, pass from Hoak) ; Hayes (1, run). Extra Points—Mitinger (pass) : Jonas (kick). Touchdowns—Holy Cross, Skinner (6, run). Extra Points—McCarthy (run). ★ ★ ★ * * * Game Statistics Yds. Av«. 11 .8 39 3.9 23 3.3 23 6.8 PENN STATE At t. Yds. Ave. €0 7.5 35 7.0 36 7.2 39 13.0 16 3.2 36 3.6 HOLY CROSS Att. Comp. Yds. Int. 2O 12 171 4 PENN STATE Caught Yards TD 1 3ft 0 \ 14 0 3 34 0 3 43 0 1 15 0 PENN STATE Caught Yards TD 1 23 0 1 10 0 2 sr» O' 2 84 1 i 23 o 2 20 1 ★ ★ ★ ★ * * Gray IM Tennis Champ Beta Theta Pi’s Whitfield Gray has won the All-University IM tennis championship. He defeated Steve Seitchik, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Gray had previously won the fraternity championship and Seitchik was. the independent winner. CHRISTMAS DELIVERY FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF FORTU NATE PENN STATERS, WE CAN STILL DELIVER TO YOU ONE OF THE FINEST CLASS RINGS IN AMERICA . . . YOUR PENN STATE CLASS RING STOP IN THIS WEEK AND RESERVE A RING FOR YOURSELF. ONLY A $5 DE POSIT REQUIRED. ★ k k k k ★ Penn State Rifle Team The Penn State varsity rifle team scored an impressive 1427- 1409 win over Lehigh at Rec Hall Saturday. John Hood and John Davis were Penn State's high scorers with 288 out of a possible 300 points. Qyloof J Co. In The "A" Store PAGE NINE