PAGE TEN Happy Army Calls State 'Good Team' By DEAN BILLICK Army had just won its big gest game of the season, 10-6 over Penn State Saturday, and in the dressing room a group of battered but happy Cadets were whooping it up. "We're the best in the East," yelled one Cadet amid a roar of approval, - Whose going to beat us now." shouted another. And immediately someone yelled, "Not Navy " "We did it. We did it. We came home to win," one ex hausted lineman said as he slumped on the bench. The game was homecoming for 23 Pennsylvania boys on Army's squad, including eight on the first team. * * * "All week long in practice Quarterback Dick Eckert, who everyone kept saying we're goin lett wrecked the Lions with his pass home to win—and we did." l ing and ball handling, was the halfback Joe Blackgrove said. sp , o , kesman for one group, Blackgrove was converted from.' quarterback to halfback just a , Perm State , has a good club," he said. ould say they week before the game, and his wereevery bit as good as Michi running was one of the main rea-'gan.That line really hit hard and sons the Cadets surprised State. 1 think they were stronger and Soon Army coach Dale Hall : just as good.' , made his way through a crowd of well wishers at the door, and I The Cadets lost to Michigan the players began yelling again. 38-8 two weeks ago but fumbled How did we look coach." one away iwo touchdowns. "We got player asked. Clutching the some bad breaks in the Michi game ball tightly under his gan game and made too many arm, Hall smiled and said, "Real mistakes," Eckert explained. good." "But Michigan's line didn't hit Finally the players started to one bit harder." peel off their equipment and little' However. Eckert said that the discussion groups began to form. Lions' lack of speed hurt State. Lion Harriers Win; Extend Streak to 8 By DAVE LEONARD Cornell's Steve Machooka Werner said. "We ran a much was all by himself as he: better race this week than we crossed the finish line against. ran against Pitt." State beat the Panthers 17-42 last week. Penn State's harriers Satur -1 Cohn Grant, who last week set day, but Macho° wasn't a new freshman record against enough to give the Big Red a vic !Pitt, not only won Saturday, but tory, , broke his "old" mark by 13 sec- The Lions had too much power onds. He ran the three mile and copped the next four positions !course in 15:98.3 in a driving rain to rack up their second victory to give the Lion fresh a 17-43 vic-' of the season, 22-33, and extend'thrY over the Cornell freshmen. " their winning streak to eight over. Grant could develop into one a two year span. of the best runners we have ever Machooka, a native of Kenya , ihad here," Werner said. p ! easily outclassed the Lion har- Grant's roommate, Dick Lam - riers to record his third victory 'man finished second as the Lion: this year in as many starts. !fresh avenged last week's 27-28 He ran the five mile course defeat to the Pitt fresh in 25:36, which is far from the record of 24:55 held by Michi gan State's Ford fly Kennedy, but hi s performance in the rani was remarkable. A I ter Machoo ka it was nothing but Lions as Gci - ry Norman fin ished second in 26:03 Howie Deardorff, Steve Moor head and Mike Miller finished be hind Norman to give State its victory. Cornell's Ray Westendorp and Jim Byard finished in the sixth and seventh spots with State's Ernie Noll following them. John Monday and Hugh Conway of Cornell finished ninth and tenth, respectively. ONLY 4 DAYS UNTIL . . . TIM Las Vegas Night DOWN TO EARTH—AI Gursky heads for the ground after picking up a first down for the Lions during a first period drive. Making the tackle is Alan Scott, while State tackle Charlie Sierninski looks on. "I was pleased at the pacing of the meet," Lion coach Chick Gerry Norman THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA HI HO, HI HO: to the Newman Club I go Why don't you too, join today? It's a great club - takes care of your social, intellectual, and spiritual welfare. We'd love to have you. * * * "State didn't have that break away threat like Michigan did," Eckert said, "and that might be the only difference between the teams." Over in another corner of the room two big linemen were talk ing about the Cadets' spirit for the game. "We were as high for this game as we have been for any Navy game since I've been on the team," left guard Mike Casp said. Hall agreed with his players that State was on a par with Michigan. "There was little dif ference between the two teams," he said. "The difference was that we didn't make the mistakes against State that we did against Michigan." parka before you trudge out to the stadium this Saturday. Parkas from $24.99 to $32.50. If 'you're so incllned, zipper jackets in olive, black, Loden and natural, start at just $11.98 Free Parking At Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 S. Allen St. • AD 8-1241 Lehigh Whips State, 106-o l Lions Blank 3 Foes Penn State holds the upper Penn State holds perfee hand in football relations with time records against three Lehigh, 16-6-1, but in 1889, the football foes. The Lions ar Engineers racked up a 106-0 vic- against Boston Universit tory, the highest ever scored against Maryland and 6-0 a. against PSU. 'Holy Cross. 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