The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 21, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
anther Players Praise Lions
(Continued from page one)
but it WilS Uncompleie and Lion
fans breathed a sigh of relief.
Then came the third quarter,
the turning point of the game as
far as Rip Engle was concerned.
"Pitt licked us in the line for
nearly three quarters," Engle
said. "Then our boys came
alive. That was the turning
point."
Penn State's big break came
late in the third period after the
Panthers had moved from their
Own two clown to the Lion 18.
With Pitt in a fiat and ten
sit Sharockman slinned
and fell back on the • 20. Then
Bill Popo broke through the Pan
ther defense and dumped Shar
ockman for a three-yard loss.
The v.7701e Penn State line,
brilliant the past four iveeks,
then took the cue and really ap
plied nressure.
Tackle Jim Smith brake up a
third-down pis on the 23 and
Pitt lined up for another field
goal.
It was a fake and SharOckrnan
look the snap from center while
I - Ja got un and fired a pass
to Ron Delfine the Penn
Slate six. hut Don Jonas inter
cooled and returned it to the
27.
That turned out to be Pitt's last
champ.
Four plays later the Lions were
on the Pitt 30 thanks to a 12-yard
pass from Galen Hall to Hank
Onpermann, a 17-yard bolt by
Jim Kerr and two charges by
Jonas rood for eight yards.
With Pill's defensive back
field in a semi-state of confu
Game Stati
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PENN STATE -
LE - Onnernuann, Robinson. Davis
1:1' --ithrbur, Sicminski
1,1: Itlnscnstein, WP on, Butter-
rich!
r • Huffman. Saul. Galardi
EC- •Popp, Wrireak, Aißieno
Ter —Smith, Farkas
Mitiritrcr. Truitt, Schwab
Cape
101-- Kerr, Pay, t;urrhy
Sibrzak, Ht.:" s, Torria
Scoring
0 0
3 0
'Non State
Pitt .
Pitt:CoN Fa
Penn State: Kerr 30 yard pass frorn Hall
Kirk tailed 1
Mitinger three-yard pass f rain Honk
tittyci , rush
FINAL GAME STATIST/CS
Pitt P.S.
1 0 7 1 1 : Deltine
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2 1 k uprak
_ Da 217 Jastrzeinbski
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_ 3-35 3 _ 33 Mitinrer
0 2 Opperinann
0
First 1)m:
Fussing
Penult It's _ _ _ _
Net Yards Hushing _
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Pas -4.s 1 nterectitril by
Yulda Cnintil Passing
runt. ._
Number Punt Returns _
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Elan because of a substitution;
Hall quickly brought the Lions
out of the huddle and spotted
Kerr wide open in the end
zone.
Ile threw a strike and it was
6-3 State with 12:20 left. Opper
mann's extra point attempt was
wide.
Pitt held the ball for a series
of downs but then they were
forced to punt.
Kerr, anxious to make up for
his early fumble, returned the
punt 40 yards to the Pitt 42.
Pitt was penalized 15 yards for
piling on and State had the ball
on the 27.
The second unit entered the
'game and took the hall to the
(three where Hoak hit Bob Miting
er with a bullet for the clincher.
This time Dave Hayes drove
over the goal for the conversion
'points to make it 14-3.
The Lions had a another TD
called -back the next time they
handled the ball when Hall
threw 26 yards to Kerr in the
end zone. An illegal receiver
downfield nullified the play.
When it vas all over, the Pitt
players admitted they had been
soundly beaten.
"Penn State's two teams were
better than any one team we
faced this year." a disappointed
Sharockman said.
I Panther guard Larry Vignali
was quite impressed with Kerr's
work.
"Kerr beat us today. He was
really terrific.," Vignali said.
Then pausing for a moment he
added, "Today Penn State's line
was on par with any we've met
this year. They were really up."
11 , 4DIVIDITAL STATISTICS
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• —Collegian Photo by Rick Rower
TRAPPED—Pitt's John Yaccino (23) looks for running room in third quarter of Saturday's Pitt-
Penn State game in Pitt Stadium. He didn't find any as Bob Mitinger (86), Joe Blasenstein (62)
and Bill Popp (64) close in for the tackle,
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--Collegian Photo by John Beano
TOUCHDOWN—Penn State's Dick Hoak (23) completes touchdown pass to end Bob Mitinger (86)
in final quarter of Pitt-Penn State game Saturday in Pittsburgh. The Lions went on to win 14-3
and ended the season with a 6-3 record.
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