PAGE SIX Sincek Scores Lone Lion TD Lions Gain 145 Yards On Ground (Continued from page one) Mira 12 plays to more Miami 79 yards for the first touch down. The big gainers were passes of 25, 19, and 7 yards to All-Ameri can end Bill Miller. The last one was good for a TD. The rangy speedster caught seven passes for 114 yards. giving him a total of 72 receptions in his three-year career at Miami to set a new Hurricane record. Miami kicked off to open the second half, but three running plays netted only eight yards for the Lions. Chuck Raisig punted to the Miami 11, where John Bahen returned it to 'the 19. The Hurricanes got a first down on the ground before Weaver opened up with two passes to Miller good for 19 and 9 yards. That put the ball on the State 27. Weaver hit off right guard for; 11 yards and Jim Vollenweider' smashed' 'off right tackle for 14, yards and a touchdown. And it! was apparent that this wasn't state's night. Chuck Livingston kicked the extra point fo make the score 14-0. When Galen hall was sidelined' with an injured right arm, throughout the second half, State quarterbacking chores were left up to Don Caum. The little signtl-caller couldn't get. State moving and near the end of the third quarter Miami threatened again. Chuck Yanda picked up Pete Liske's punt •as it was about to roll dead on the Stale 41 and smashed through to the Lion 23 to the surprise of State defenders:. . Three plays netted only one Only 1,300 Persons Watch Lions on TV A combined total of 1300 peo ple sat in. Rec Hall and Schwab last night to view the closed cir cuit telecast of the 25-8 beating that Miami administered the Nit , tany Lions. The 729 persons in Rec Hall filled only about 25 per cent of the available seats while Schwab was about one-half full with 571 persons. The athletic department an nounced earlier this week that the game was being telecast as an experiment, and if the venture did not lose any money, future away games might also be tele cast. A F pok esman for the depart ment said it cost $lO,OOO for the department to bring the game to campus via the closed circuit TV. The tickets brought in about $3,100 MAJOR LEAGUES N at tr.nal )1 -Cincinnati ` A neelra sli fan FranCl,Co _ M I.u.ukee a I St. Ir.olita _ik l'ittabitreh 7:1 Chicago ___ 4. x--Clinched perm:till. American N -New York Chip:ago Cleveland _____ 77 Boston Mir newts ----- 7 7 0 6 Los Angeles ___AS anima City Wasitioattio . - 59 a--Clinched pennant. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 —Collegian photo by Jahn Beattie* PLAYED WELL IN STATE'S LOSS; Three of the standouts in the Lions' 25-8 loss to Miami last night were, from the left. Pete Liske, Don Jonas and Jay Huffman. Liske came on to complete 8 out of 12 passes in the final quarter, including one for State's lone score. Jonas was the team's leading ground gainer with 42 yards. Huffman made several key defensive stops. * * * yard but Livingston booted a 38 yard field goal that barely cleared B uckeyes inaugurate Season the crossbar. That made the. score 17-0 and . put the game out of reach. A g a inst Upset Minded TCU After the ensuing kickoff, Liske moved the Lions from then own 23 to the Miami 11, largely' By The Associated Press I to lead their devastating ground on the strength of four passes lowa and Ohio State, ranked,attack However, Ohio Sta t e But with third and 10 on the was thrown for a first and third among the na-!cruise ' should get a good shakedown 1 against a tough Texas 11, Gursky 14-yard loss and a fourth down Ition's college football powers I Christian team that upset Kan pass was broken up by Sam 1 sas, 17-16 last week. even though they have yet to Fernandez. The only other top-ranked team Miami threatened again in the:see action this season, put ;to make its debut is Michigan fourth quarter when Bob Hart, ~ . eir gaudy reputations on thelState' No. 10, and the Spartans recovered a fumble by Gary .`' line today as part of a full Tensalvoila Wisconsin, 1-0, in the Big Wydrnan on the State 21. i conference opener. Michigan Aided by a 13-yard penalty, , of games. State is blessed with a big, mo against State for a personal foul,' lowa's Hawkeyes also will have bileline and one of the confer- Miami scored again. The TD new Coach Jerry Burnes on the,ence's top backs in Gary Ball came on a three yard pitchout 'spot when they play at home man. Wisconsin will rely on its ;against injury -riddled California. aerial game, led by quarterback to John Bennett. wealth Burnes inheriteda of tal • Racy Timmons, third-string B Ron Miller. ent from Forest Evashevski, in quarterback, quarterback, passed to Don : [ Mississippi, 1-0, the second- Reinhofer points ;eluding eight starters from last for the two years team that finished with al ranked team, plays Kentucky in and the Hurricanes led 25-0. a night game, opening defense 8-1 record and was co -champion Penn State scored against 'of its Southeastern Conference Miami's third-string with time ,o f the Big Ten . title. The Rebels showed a :running out. Passes from Liske The Hawkeyes were the pre- strong offense last week in beat toseason choice of The Associated Junior Powell and Frank ing Arkansas. 16-0, as quarter- Sincekpanel of experts to be 1 ate up most of the yard- Press . back Doug Elmore 'took over age. The touchdown came on a the top team when the cam- i for the graduated all-America six-yard flip to Sincek with only paign closes in December and . Jake Sibbs. 10 seconds left to play. The same were picked No. 1 in the sea- ! The South's big game pits sev _ combination clicked with a two son's first poll this week. :enth-ranked Rice, fresh from a point conversion and State was The Buckeyes of Coach Woody.l6-3 trouncing of Louisiana State, saved the embarassment of a shut— Hayes once more will have all-lagainst Georgia Tech, which wal out. America fullback Bob Fergusoruloped Southern Cal 27-7. L. Pct. C.D. 6..1 .609 - ..579 0:4 67 .556 10 .636 11 71 .511 1.1 1 71 .4:•;1 11; H. .4t.- 2911 ,:3419 L. Pct. G.B. r , 3 .667 GI .616 1 1 ; 3 61 .531 13 1 . q 14 .53e 2.0 IA S .437 63 .473 30 38 ..416 35'4 90 .430 37 1 1 OF, .360 45',42 99 .373 46'4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * * * * * * * SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1961 Unofficial Statistics .__l3 15 _145 154 127 144 First downs Yards rushing ----. Yards passing ---- Passes easspleted Passes intercepted Fumbles last ____ Yards penalized _ MENIIM Individual Stat lanes PO2ll State Rushing =MMMI Guisky - Rothman Wydntan -- Torris M=ONIMMMIIE=I Miami Rashint AM Yds. 11 71 12 •5 irollenweider Bytes Mica Bennett ____________7 38 Weaver 7 1 Fernandes Brans ' -3 Parson ..._ ________l Penn Slats Passing Att. Camp. Int. Y. TO Hall _________4l 2 1 32 Cann _____-__lt 1 1 4 _l2 $ I 99 I Linke _ Waal Panting Att. C►rnp. Int. YEb. TD 10 I 0 103 1 - I 1 0 41 • P.S. Miami _ll-21 10-14 Alt. Yds. ___7 42 _4 15 MMEM
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