THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1961 Grandstand Views c'es Hand . cuffs World Champs SAN FRANCISCO (M—Rookie manager Alvin Dark gambled land won with veteran righthand ler Billy Loes yesterday and the San Francisco Giants' pitcher, who hadn't started since 1958, beat the world champion Pitts burgh Pirates 2-1. Pirate hurler Vern Law hit Or lando Cepeda with the bases loaded to force in the winning run in the last of the eighth. Loes worked eight innings, giv ing up eight singles. Billy O'Dell and Jim Duftalo continued to put down a ninth-inning rally by the Pirates. Pittsburgh opened the scoring in the sixth. Clemente singled,) went to third on Don Hoak's single and scored on an infields, out. year for another shot at Ben Schwartzwalder's boys Their chance came last Oct. 3 in Syracuse but this time State fell four yards short. Going into the game with the Lions this year, the Orangemen were still tops in the country and they bad 14 straight wins. Rumors of complacency floated around Piety Hill and the ex perts were looking for an upset because the Orangemen just man aged to beat Holy Cross 16-6 the previous week. Ernie Davis put Syracuse ahead before the largest crowd (40,617) to watch a game in ancient Archbold Stadium. In the second period State tied it 7-7 on a 45-yard run by Don Jonas and the fans looked forward to another spinetingler. Syracuse added two touchdowns in the third quarter on a 60- yard pass interception by Mark Weber and Don King's two-yard plunge. When Syracuse held the Lions on the one early in the fourth quarter the outlook wasn't very bright. Refusing to crumble, State fought back and forced Syracuse to punt on the next set of downs. A poor kick gave the Lions the ball on the Syracuse 20. Six plays later with 1:59 left, quarterback Galen Hall rolled out to his right and flipped to Dick Pee in the end zone for a touchdown. Hall went around end for two extra points and the score was 21-15. Syracuse desperately controlled the ball and the hungry Lions didn't get a chance until just 2:24 showed on the clock. Actually it wasn't much of a chance because the Orange line was getting mighty stingy and the ball was on the Lion 11. Two pass plays failedim on third down Hall dipped into his bag of tricks. He sent Sam Sobczak into tha line on a draw play, but some beautiful faking caught Syracuse off guard. While Sobczak was plunging into the line, Hall handed off to Jonas coming around from the left side. Jonas lifted a perfect paig A - 11kb Bob Mitinger caught on the Syracuse 42 for a first down. Only 1:12 remained now. Rai: immediately began filling the air with passes but the first two were in-ernplete. On third down Jonas broica into the open on the Syracuse 26 and Hall's pass was perfect for another first down. On the next play Hall fired anther completion to Eddie Caye on the 12. By this time the huge gathering was on its feet staring unbe lievingly at the drams on the field. Hall chose the airways again and the Syracuse rooters gasped as Caye took a pass near the sidelines on the two-yard line. One referee motioned that Caye was in bounds when he caught the pass but he was overruled by a fellow official. So it was second down and 38 seconds were left. Hall decided to cross up the Syracuse defenses by running and picked up eight yards even though he lost his shoe in the process. He asked for a timeout to stop the clock but the officials re fused. The clock was running so the shoeless Hall tried to hit Jonas in the end zone. It was incomplete. Now it was fourth down and there were seven seconds left. Hall calmly barked the signals. Mitinger was the target in the end tons. Ai•t Baker was defending on the play and he just managed to bat the pass away to save the game for Syracuse. Pandemonium reigned on the Syracuse side of the field while lumps grew in the throats of the Lion rooters. Once again Penn State's finest moment came in defeat. *NFL Releases Schedule For Upcoming Season NEW YORK (iP) A 98-gamelhave been placed- in the Western 1961 schedule, including one more,Conference and will start play home appearance for each team' !Sunday, Sept. 17, at home against of the enlarged circuit, was an-1 nounced yesterday by the Na-Ithe Chicago Bears. All teams are tional Football League. in action that day. The Dallas The Minnesota Vikings, making Cowboys have been shifted to the their debut in the 14-club league, lEastern Conference. FAMOUS LOCK'S RESTAURANT •DUNCAN-HINES APPROVED* Victorian Room Exclusive & Elegant Ballroom Local Indian Decor Lounge Col. 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(ifb) Left handed Wade Blasingarne, 17, pitched his third no-hit game of the season Tuesday. The Roose velt High School ace struck out 16 Edison High batters in a 7-in ning, 10-0 victor . the. farther smoke travels Air• Softened, the milder, the cooler, I the smoother .; it tastes THIS ONE'S THE SATISF Make a date - with flavor. Try Chesterfield King. Every satisfying puff is Air-Softened to enrich the flavor and make it mild. Special porous paper lets you draw fresh air into the full king length of top-tobacco, straight Grade-A all the way. Join the swing to CRESTERFIE K Baer Says Lion Stickmen Gave Navy Eight Goals By DEAN BILLICK Earnie Baer, who has suf fered through four losing la crosse seasons at Penn State, isn't giving up on his team yet despite it's 16-5 opening day loss to Navy last Saturday. "I have every bit of confidence in this team," he said yesterday. "I know we have the ability to be a real good team." "Our trouble at Navy," Baer said, "was that we gave them at least eight goals. We were just like the Penn State baseball team. We made eight errors and everyone of them cost us a "The 16-5 score may sound bad on paper," he said, "but actually it is a vast improvement over recent years. Last year Navy had us 12-0 at halftime and played their 'rinky-dinks' the rest of the game. This year, the score was only 7-2 at halftime and Navy used their first unit the entire game," Navy's win over the Lions was their 31st straieht Stay's loth loss in a row. The Lions' last win was an 8-3 verdict over Loyola in s'—sir opener last year. ......1 . ......*.•...•:.,:„„.„.,... , : : : ..... .....-......: ._......,, , 1 „ ......iv..... , ;:,...4" , .. ..,•:::i • •........ .....f..........: . . ............„.....„.....:.......... ~....!, . :.....-..•-..-..:::-...!.i;•..::.:;::::-.- •-••••- . ~`~.. lei KiNO '---- PAGE ELEVEN The Lions play Loyola Satur day and Baer is looking for a win. "I know we have a better team than Loyola," Baer com mented as he watched his team on the practice field yesterday. "I think we learned a lot at Navy and should profit from our mistakes." Loyola will be quite a change from Navy. The Greyhounds are loaded with sophomores and freshmen and there isn't a senior on the team. Coach Charley Wen zel has only four lettermen on hand and two of these are soph4s mores. The Greyhounds started strong with a 15-8 win over Ohio State but since then have dropped de cisions to Cornell, 10-2, and Wash ington & Lee, 14-6. Although Baer wasn't dis appointed wtih the Stickmen's showing Saturday. he is plan ning a couple of line-up changes. Defensive standout Andy Lock hart suffered a charley horse and won't be used Saturday un less it responds to treatment. Besides Lockhart, Baer said he might make a couple changes in the midfield and possibly one in the attack. "I don't want to say who they will be until tomorrow," Baer said. & Myon Tobacco Co.. 0 Unelt
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