PAGE SIX Lions Liske, Hayes Powell Score N Wally ID's (Continued from page one) went 17 yards on an inside re verse to the four. With first and goal to go, Hayes rammed over for the score. Powell returned Tom Daubney's kick nine yards to the State 45 near the end of the second period. From there, the Lions drove to the BU 17, where Jonas kicked a field goal with only 'lO seconds left. Liske hit Roger Kochman for 16 yards and after missing Kochman on another attempt, sent the Lion halfback up the middle for five yards. Liske then hit Gursky with an other 16-yarder and State 'was on Bll's 24. A running play by Jonas netted seven yards and at the same time put the ball in posi tion for the field goal. Jonas' boot was true and the stocky halfback is now batting 3-3 in the field goal department. lie kicked 2-2 in State's 20-10 opening game victory over Navy. The Lions rolled up 221 yards on the ground. Including their passing yardage, they moved the ball 413 yards against the Terriers. With nine minutes left Rip, Engle put in his third team and' except for a holding penalty the Greens might have had a score. State had a fourth and one situ ation on the BU 31 but the 15- yarder set them back to the 46 and Engle sent in Chuck Raisig to kick. "This was a crucial game," En gle Said, "but our kids played well and I hope the victory boosts our morale." BU coach Steve Sinko wasn't In a talkative mood alter the Lions to Host ECAC Tourney Penn State's golf team will be the host club this morning in A qualifying round of the ECAC golf championship. State will be one of the nine teams competing on the Nittany links in one of, four such qualify ing rounds to determine sectional champions. The sectional winners will compete in the championship round Oct. 21 at Bathgate Park in Long Island„ N.Y. The Lions will send a strong squad into play at 10 a.m. includ ing Jim Taber, Lion .captain Bob Swaim, Roland Gartner, and Rich Gilison. Swahn and Gilison saw action on State's golf team which compiled an 8-4 record last year.! Last year's championship team, Navy, will he here in the favored' role along with strong teams from Villanova and Georgetown. The first two teams in today's compe tition will compete for the East ern title. X .1 : I V Keep Your 4: -:. . , • 6„. . t ~,,- .41, 4, i `, ~;: ~~. l:':`fi ~r;. '.}; ?~• ~. `:~ .: . :~::.:, ~..., " s.. . . . by treating her to our tender and luscious BAR-B-Q CHICKEN tonight •FRANK'S - 1: Hoof* Haven Free Delivery AD 8-8331 112 S. Fri. tierzier •,k THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA Roar * * * A ", , . 4,.*;•', , 1 • • . :g„1," • .;'); *•,..t, • • * . :•1•-• •4•, 34.•:;10;',4Ati .04. 1 1K`tve: 4 .: • "I '4:;•.,7; : ' — #4„‘.•, , ..1•44‘< s ' 4 :l a ar i g .,o4l.- A 44% • ~.;•;•$•• ...•-z-1."•&4:;:. • X.:, < • fi.v.7. 7 •••• •'1?• - ;;";r•s' -.. ", . 1 " i Y. . 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