TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1961 Lion Rooters Rally To Surprise Cornell By CRAIG YERKES Penn State's hooters came from behind three times Saturday to end Colgate's 19- game win streak with a 4-3 de cision that evened the Lions' slate at 1-1. In a game played in near-freez ing upstate New York tempera tures, the Lions spotted Colgate a goal on three different occasions before Tom Flanagan finally put State ahead with one minute re maining in the third quarter. Colgate appeared headed for its fourth straight victory, scor ing with only 1:05 gone in the contest. The Red Raiders quick ly intercepted the Lions' kick off and drove to the State nets for a score. State struck back 10 minutes later when right wing Glenn Ream booted a shot deep from the corner, which Flanagan quick ly rammed through the Red Raid er nets. Then right wing Tom Harrison booted one over State goalie Dave Grubbs from 25-yards out and the Lions found themselves on the short end of a 2-1 score. Early in the second period center-forward Ted Jones fed Ream a perfect pass and Ream had an easy shot from 10 yards. Colgate once again took the lead on what coach Ken Roster man described as a fluke. "Their center halfback came up from near midfield and kicked a high shot toward the goal," he said. "He had no intention of putting it into our nets, but merely was trying to set up a teammate. Somehow the ball found its way into our nets." This break failed to dampen the Lions' spirit, as they battled hack to knot the game for the third time. With less than a min ute remaining in the half, left State-Army— (Continued from pope nine) interception stopped both drives. , After Jonas fumbled an Army ; punt on the Cadet 45 at the' start of the fourth quarter, Army, drove to the Lion 4, where Hedyt kicked a field goal to give Army a 10-0 lead. Jonas brought the ensuing kickoff out to the 50 and 11 plays later the Lion halfback made a sprawling catch of Pete Liske's pass in fhe end zone for a touchdown. Liske's conver sion pass was no good. The Lions made one last try when they took possession of the ball on their own 33 with 1:25 remaining in the game. The gun l sounded with State first and ten on the Army 32. NY Mets Buy Loes NEW YORK UP) The New York Mets added another famil iar face to their roster for the 1962 National League baseball season yesterday. They bought Billy Loes, former Dodgers pitcher, from the San Francisco Giants for an undis closed sum. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA wing Ed Hinojosa scored un assisted on a soccer rarity. The junior from Argentina booted a high corner kick that the Col gate goalie somehow let go by 'him. No one but Hinojosa touched the ball. The State defenses tightened up in the second half for the second straight week and Col gate could do little. However, with two minutes left in the third quarter, Jones again pulled off a well-executed set-up, with Flanagan this time on the scoring end, The sophomore in side-left punched his third goal of the season from 10 yards to make the final score 4-3. State outshot the Raiders 51-30, and Hosterman was generally 'pleased with the play of his boot ers. "Our midfield passing was much better than it was against West Chester," he said. "We outplayed them in all departments and Those shot sta tistics are misleading, because many passes are scored as shots. Actually Colgate's first three shots were goals, and I'll bet they didn't take more than IQ bonafide shots all day," Hos terman said. "We still made a lot of careless defensive moves, but managed to correct them before the second half." he said. Advanced Sale for Members Delta Sig Picks Up First Win By JOE GRATA Delta Sigma Phi, defending fraternity champ, picked up its first win of the season by downing Alpha Zeta, 19-6, on the golf course fields last night behind the stellar play of Dick Cunningham. Cunningham returned an inter cepted pass for a score, threw two touchdown passes to Ray Brennan, one to Wendell Wear, kicked a 3D yard field goal and also an extra point to almost singlehandedly 'spark the Delta Sig victory. In other fraternity action, Phi Sigma Kappa edged Alpha Gam ma Rho, 6-0, and Theta Delta Chi walloped Phi Epsilon Pi, 19-0. In independent action Hickory beat Birch, 8-7; Juniper downed Maple, 9-0; Linden shutout Cedar, 13-0; Watts topped Hemlock, 16-0; Poplar edged Larch, 5-3, on first downs, and Jordan I smothered Locust, 19-0. John Dobrzynski figured in all three scores for Locust by run ning an 18-yard sweep and toss ing for two other TD's. In IM action opposite Beaver Stadium, Nittany 25 edged Nit-1 tany 33, 7-6, in overtime; Franklin (Continued on 'mac , twelve) Penn State Jazz Jazz Concert No .2 The JAZZTET Art Saturday 8:00 p.m. On Sale Next Tuesday, Oct. 24 TICKETS ONLY 1 Sunday Afternoon October 22 at Jazz Workshop in HUB Ballroom Monday October 23 9 A.M. to 5 PM at the HUB Desk HOTTER THAN FIRE is the WHO PROUDLY ANNOUNCE featuring with Farmer & Benny Golson JUST TWO WEEKS AWAY Night TICKETS ONLY si 50 Let Collegian Classifieds Work for You October Schwab Auditorium ~~.... Club PAGE ELEVE
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