The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 25, 1961, Image 7
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1961 —Collegian Photo by Dan Milsont TABBED FOR LOSS: Theta Chi's John Weidner cocks his arm too late as Omega Psi Phi's Ken Carroll puts on a strong rush to stop the play for a loss. Omega Psi Phi won the game, 7.6, despite a bit of trickery that resulted in a Theta Chi touchdown (See story, page 6). Shady Guides To 17-0 Win By 808 YEARICK The Sleepers trounced New man Club, 17-0, behind the passing of Joe Shady and the kicking of Jack Kummer in one of the top games in last night's IM action on the Beaver Stadium fields. Shady passed 15 yards to Bill Murphy for his team's first touch down. On the second score he toss ed to Mike Yanefski who threw 18 yards to Gary Dalton in the end zone. Kummer converted both times and added a 16-yard field goal. Frank Rutolo's fine all-around play led the Mavericks to a 6-0 win over the Dukes. His 60- yard heave to Irwin Ehrenreich was good for the game's only score. He consistently stopped the Dukes' drives with his inter ceptions. Jack Teuteberg's conversion gave the Grim Reapers a 7-6 win Sleepers Over NC over the 409'ers. Andy Lockhart and Norb Albertson combined for the touchdown. In other action, the Misfits topped Waring A. C., 6-0. the Beethoven Nine beat the Champs, 8-6, the Red Dogs bowed to Ennyl, 7-0, and the Raiders beat the Lucky Lucies, 6-0. The Chargers forfeited to the Rejects, and the Ducks forfeited to the Untouchables. In action at the golf course fields. Phi Kappa Sigma downed Phi Kappa Tau, 13-0; Kappa Delta Rho beat Triangle, 7-0; Walnut defeated Cotton Wood, 10-8; Hick ory beat Maple, 20-0; Omega Psi Phi topped Theta Chi, 7-6; Syca more defeated Chestnut, 12-0; Linden beat Juniper, 14-6; Birch topped Cedar 27-0 and Butternut beat Balsam 6-0. Show Those Golden Bears Our Wares LLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA Michigan State Wiens Margin Over Second Place Mississippi By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan State pulled away from Mississippi yesterday in the weekly race for the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press' football poll of 48 sports writers and sportscasters. Texas, Alabama - and lowa followed close behind as the big five of unbeaten untied teams continued to domi nate the voting. Apparently Michigan State's 117-7 victory over previously un beaten Notre Dame in a national ly prominent game drew addition al support to Coach Duffy Daugh erty's Spartans. Last week Mich igan State trailed Mississippi in Lions Move Up to Third In Lambert Trophy Poll • NEW YORK (in As the re-dumped the Orange from first to suit of its 14-0 upset football vic-!fourth. I tory over Syracuse, Penn State i Navy was voted the top team n the East, Army was second, has moved into third place in the Villanova dropped to 'seventh and weekly Lambert Trophy poll and Pitt fell to ninth. ksh , Saffiesken fit r Any way 'you look at them —L B 'lll's taste bet ter. Moisturized tobac cos make the difference! Yes, your taste stays fresh with LIM they always treat you right! • Try fr,4h-tasting. * best-tasting today,..lo pack- or box! ". first place votes but took first place by two points. Although Mississippi's powerful team ran over Tulane 41-0 in a Saturday night game. Ole Miss trailed Michigan State in the vot ing by 40 points, 440-404. In first place votes, Michigan State held a 29-11 edge. Texas rolled over Arkansas 33-7 and picked up three first place votes and 372 points for third place. Alabama, a convincing 34-3 winner over Tennessee, drew four firsts and 331 points for fourth' place. lowa thumped Wisconsin 47-15 but attracted only one first and 327, dropping one peg to fifth place. The top 10 with points on a If= 10-9-8-7 etc., basis with first-place votes in parenthesis: 1. Michigan State (29) 444 3. Miailaolppl (11) 401 I. Texas (3) 373 ' A. Alabama (41 331 S. lows (1) 3.1 T S. 01.4 State 13S 7. Lou Wan. State 17.3 P. Notre Dame 119 9. Georgia Tech 1011 , 10. Colorado 97 SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONICS SALES & SERVICE Rear of 454 E. College (Calder Alley at Marshall's Laundry) Phone AD 9-9602 Hours M. & F. 9 to 9 T.. W., Th.. S. 0 to 5:30 O 2 0379901 Sti3Al4 9 1179917 eria..l:lld fl!/ Ng PAGE SEVEN mb'y glluann HUM HS3B3 AVIS 13ISVI 83.138 d 1 0 481 FLVA IniS /SH3IIII H 313841 s~alii!•uoN s~alii~ %EP %6? Pew Bin Jo alPP!1"1 %gz altfleklaSLlO3 %pC OUR! any JatlleB %99 aunpo) eAeti latives