The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 07, 1961, Image 12

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Rally - in_ ;. - Dyin
HALL TAKES A FALL: Maryland's Bill Kir- .
chiro puts on a savage rush and forces Lion
quarterback Galen Hall to hurry his pass in
*** * *
Terps Hold Lions for
With Ist and Goal to
(Continued from page one)
long bomb to Junior Powell, who
caught the ball on the Maryland
30 and went to the 18 before being
forced out of bounds.
After Roger Kochman was
stopped for no gain, Hall rolled to
the 10 and Kochman carried to
the four for a first down.
At this stage it looked as If
State was unstoppable. But
with second and three to go for
the touchdown. Harry Butsko.
a sophomore fullback from
Pottsville. Pa., came up with
possibly the key play of the
game.
After sending Hochman into the
line for a yard, Hall elected to
fake a handoff and bootleg the
ball around his right end.
Hall carried out the fake well
and appeared to have a good angle
on the corner of the end zone, but
Butsko came charging out of no
where like a rampaging hull to
knock the Lion signal-caller down
on the nine.
Hall had Powell open in the
end zone on the next play but
the little halfback juggled the
ball.
Powell, some sideline spectators
and even a few Maryland players
thought that the pass was com
plete, but the official ruled other
wise.
A fourth down pass to Powell
fell incomplete on the four.
Maryland took over with 1:35
remaining and couldn't move
the ball. On fourth down Shiner
dropped back to punt but Ter
rapin Coach Tommy Nugent
had a trick up his sleeve.
Center Bob Hacker spiraled the
STATISTICS
P.S. MD.' -
Total Ist downs 18 141
Ist downs rushing 12 7i
Ist downs passing 6 6; •
Ist downs penalties 0 liNovak
Yds gained rushing 269 128 Shiner . .
Yds lost rushing.. 32 31! Arizzi . .
Net yds rushing. 9 17 97iBurton
Passes attempted 22 22•Girardi ~
Passes completed 9 13;Condie .
Yds gained passinglsl 16a _1
tßutsko ..
Passes inter by 2 I',
Yds punts returned 9 5;
Yds kickoffs returned...ll3 5"i4
Number of fumbles 3 4 !Hall ....
Opp fumbles recov 2 2 1Kochman
Yds lost penalties .. . 85 31!p owe n
PASS RECEIVING ;Hayes .
MARYLAND
... Torris .
No. Yds. ins . ,-,....-..•
it-Tuuz , nY
2 26 I Sabo!
11 O'Kline
1
Brown
Arizzi
Barlund
Collins
Sukeena
Pontiatowski
Burton ..
PENN STATt
No. Yds.
1 12
33
13
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}Wellman
Schwab ...... 2
Mit inger 2
Powell 2
Gursky
Anderson
ball over Shiner's head and out of
the end zone for an automatic
safety. That made the scare 21-17
and Maryland got a free kick from
the twenty. State had time to run
only three -- plays before the final
gun sounded.
Maryland, which had failed to
beat the Lions in seven previous
outings, was higher than a kite at
game time.
The Terps took the opening
kickoff and marched 69 yards
in 12 plays for a touchdown.
Shiner, who kept the drive mov
ing with his running and pass
ing, hit. Tom Barlund with a
seven-yard pitch for the touch
down and John Hannigan
kicked the extra point.
On State's first play from scrim
mage after the kickoff, Hall was
hit from behind while trying to
pass and Roger Shoals recovered
for Maryland.
Seven plays later the Terps had
another touchdown. This time
Shiner hit flanker-bark Tom,
Brown from the nine for the TD.
Hannigan again booted the point
and with 9:50 gone in the first
quarter Maryland had a 14-0 lead.
State get its first score with
a little over five minutes re
maining in the second quarter.
After a penalty stopped a Lion,
drive. Dick Wilson recovered Bob
Burton's fumble on the Maryland
30. Ball hit Schwab at the 15 and
Kochman rambled all the way to
the two on the next play. After
Buddie Torris was stopped for no
gain, Kochman carried for the
touchdown. State missed the two
point conversion when a Hall
aerial led Bob Mitinger a little
RUSHING
MARYLAND
I
PENN STATE
PASSING
MARYLAND
An. Comp. In!. Yds. TD
..20 12 2 158 3
.. 2 r 0 7 0
PENN STATE
AIL Comp. In!. Yds. TD
..22 9 1 151 1
PUNTING
MARYLAND
No. Yards
6 279
0 Shiner
Novak
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-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN., UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
the first quarter
_before 39.000 at Maryland's
Byrd Stadium. The Terps held off a last MitAli4ll
State rally to win. 21-17.
too tar.
Maryland scored again before
the half ended on Shiner's seven
yard pass to All-American end
Gary Collins. Collins caught the
hall on the two and carried two
Lion defenders across the goal
line for the score.
State took the second halt
kickoff and marched deep into
Maryland territory but two 15-
yard penalties killed the drive.
However, the next time they
got the ball, the Lions went G 5
yards for a score. Torris, who
played brilliantly in place of in
jured Dave Hayes, kept the Lions
moving with his line smashing.
The score came on a one-yard
toss from Hall to Al Gursky an
fourth down.
Net ,
Gain;
32
37
34,
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LION ON THE PROWLS. AB-American end candidate Bob
Milinger throws Maryland's Dick Novak for a three-yard loss
in the fourth quarter at College Park. Milinger played well on
defense and caught two passes for 18 yards.
Liberty .Bowl
Eyes Maryland
PHILADELPHIA (g)—Mery
land. on the strength of its 21-19
victory over Penn State; today
appeared a top candidate for an
invitation as host team In the
third annual Liberty Bowl foot
ball game in Philadelphia Sta
dium Dec. le.
Bud Dudley. head of the Lib
erty Bowl who watched Mary
land's victory Saturday, said he
planned to attend next week's
- game against North Carolina
State.
"If - Marrland wins that one,"
said Dudley, "Well want to sit
down and talk turkey."
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