PAGE SIX Booters Upset by Gettysburg Lions' Lone Goal Scored By Hinojosa By CHAIG YERKES It was back to the doldrums yesterday for Kenny Hoster man’s unpredictable booters. For the sixth time in seven games the Lions suffered a miserable first half, and for the fourth time this year they went down to defeat, this time 2-1 at Gettysburg. Down, 1-0. at halftime, State suddenly gave signs of coming to life in the final period, but then a violent hailstorm coupled with gusty winds wrecked all hopes for a Nittanv rally. TED JONES i . , casualty list increases It was a complete cereal of I** a near do'wnid TemoU sLurfa? Ti 1 State finally crashed the But-j Sw«’ !le < «ets with 13 minutes remain- S (ir P it ir ?"L'ing in the contest on Hinojosa’s 1 is™ ii 1 ? P,ar * ipenalty kick. Then came the? where ihe Lions seemed io pass ~ 4 < more lo the Bullets than to s , orm *, and \? as to S late ,„ = „ , atone for mistakes made in the their teammates. *f irs t 71 minutes of play. i "We had a miserable finish,”. The defeat followed the pattern’ Host Oman said. “We had many of State's play thus far this year,! scoring opportunities, but instead in that the Lions have neither; on waiting for better ones they, won nor lost two sucessive games.; never came. In the last quarter. Except for Ted Jones, State', when we were pressing them, no;came out of the battle in good: one wanted to score for us. We. shape. Jones suffered a knee in-, pushed them all over the field Jury and may have to miss but couldn't finish our drives, practice for a few days. "Then after Ed Hinojosa cashed; . SoccershoSs in with the penalty kick that Stale is idle this weekend, and; miserable storm came, and Get- wUI nol le * u ™ 4o action until Ivsburg had it made. With the next Friday when the Lions visit wind to their backs, thev mefelv West Point to battle twice-beaten kicked the ball into the* air and Arm T •• • West Chester continues it sailed three-quarters of the on it* merry winning ways. The field," Hosterman said. ißams have now won ten straight. and last Saturday came from a The Bullets scored their first i. O deficit to down Pitt. 3-1 .. . goal early m the second period pat, incidentally, is now 4-4-1 on on a follow-up shof loa corner the year; State meets the Panthers kick that Stale goalie Dave here Nov. 21 in the last game! Grubbs couldn i reach. - 0 f the season for both squads . . . The lead was increased to 2-0 Lion foes Army. West Chester, after five minutes had passed in‘Maryland, and Bucknell all re-; the second period, when Geitys- corded wins in their last outing.; Saxton Honored by AP AUSTIN. Tex. (AP) James' Monsey. Minnesota: Dick Shin* Saxon came to the University of; er. Maryland: Ernie Davis, Texas in 1958 as a scrawny fresh- Syracuse; Eddie Wilson, Ari man thinking he’d never see ac- zona: Bob Ferguson. Ohio State: lion in a football game. Bobby Smith, UCLA: Butch Yesterday, the flashy speed-; Blume. Rice: Mel Renfro, ster was named back of the week 5 Oregon: Ray Farris, North by The Associated Press and he‘s ; Carolina; and Bill Whatley, considered a contender for All-1 The Citadel. America honors. '\ Saxion. a 21-year-old senior, said "I never thought I'd play a ; he’ll play pro ball next year only down cf football in college," the -if he can sign with a Texas team. ICS-pound tailback said. As a All three Texas professional clubs high school senior, Saxton’s have shown some interest. highest playing weight was : Last Saturday against Southern about 145. Methodist Saxton made a 79-vard : “I thought I was too light for touchdown run in the Cotton college football. But Coach (Dar- Bowl. . roll) Royal told me. ‘James, we'll The spindiy-legaed back has give you a chance to prove your-, gained 535 yards on the ground self.’ ’’ Saxton recounted. in 62 carries for an average of He played football every year 8.6 yards, at Palestine High School. a!- ! He has set the all-time Long-; though he weighed only 115;horn rushing record and now* pounds his first season. deads all conference backs ini Other backfielders mentioned 'rushing, in the back of the week poll ; "I think a person is just na were Jerry Siovel, Louisiana turally fast. You can’t develop State: Sandy Stephens and Bill :speed,” he said. FREE BOWLING ON Open Bowling Nights—Thurs., Fri., Sat and Sun. Any Game Over 200 Wins Next Game Free against NEWEST BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC TEN-PIN SETTERS in State College and vicinity. Maximum two free games. If wo don't have 200 score bowlers well lower the score for we are determined that bowlers get some of their practice games free. That's our policy. Tpv i IQ! I DUX LANES lf H w • 5 121 S. Pugh St. AO 84248 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * + *. Mounties Load Guns By JIM KARL If there’s one thing a West Virginia Mountaineer likes better than moonshine and pickled raccoons* feet; its up-" % setting Penn State. Add a sellout Homecoming ; crowd to the fact that the ■- Mounties have : already upset * - Army and Pitt this year and one' comes *up .with a fairly obvious deduction the Lions are going ; to have their hands full Saiur- /; day. , "When you hear that cannon go off apd; West Virginia comes' charging out onto the field that Stadium really rocks,” said Lion freshman coach Earl Bruce. , Bruce, speaks froth experi ence. He and his froth griddan traveled to the hill country last Saturday only to lose to the West Virginia freshmen, 27-Is. | It*s no secret that the Mounties, [winners of four of their last five games after suffering through an 18 game losing streak, want to [beat Penn State more than any team on their schedule. But by now Rip Engle’s grid ders are used to such treatment. ; ITEM NO. 1: After State beat Army 27-16 for the second straight time at Michie Stadium last year, 'quarterback Tom Blahda told 1960 [captain Hank Opperman: “We [want to beat Penn State next year more than Navy, if that’s possible.” (Army defeated the Lions 10-6 four weeks ago.) ; ITEM NO. 2: Mike Ditka, Ptit’s ! All-American end last year and now a rookie star with the Chicago Bears said: “Don’t let any body tell you that we feel Penn State’s just another ball game. We’d rather beat Stale than any other team on our schedule.” (Pitt plays one of the roughest •schedules in the country, includ ing traditional battles with West 'Virginia, Syracuse and Notre Dame.) ITEM NO. 3: Maryland coach] : Tommy Nugent didh’t try to hide :the fact that his team lost two {Atlantic Coast Conference game 3 'because it was pointing ahead {to the Lions. “We’ve been think jing about knocking off State ever •since they beat, us last year.” he ’said. (Maryland upset the Lions, {2l-17, by holding State for four {downs on the three-yard line ] late in U?e game.) I "AH that pre-season publicity .didn’t do us any good,” Engle said • after practice yesterday. "We’ve jbeen ‘the’ team to beat in almost S every game we’ve played this year.” ; Despite the disheartening loss .at Maryland last Saturday Engle {doesn't expect a let-down on SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONfCS SALES S SERVICE Rear oi 454 E. College (Calder Alley at Marshall’s Laundry} Phone AD 8-9602 Hours M. A F. 9 to 9 T., W.. Th« S. 9 to 5:30 ★ * * State’s part against the Mounties. "Heck, they're one. of the best teams well face all year,” he said. "Why, ‘West Virginia beat Array end Army clobbered us. And you should have seen the way their line handled Pitt, it was unbelievable." (West Virginia upset the Panthers. 20-6.) Two sophomores, quarterback Fred Co'.vard and fullback Glenn Holton, team up with veteran {halfback Jim Moss, Roger Holdtn sky and Tom Woodeshick to give 1 the Mounties a potent attack. I BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. College Ave. AD 7*7992 aguiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiusiiiiut; Wis of Mur's imiiiumiuiiimtiiimite FALL CLEABANCE SHOE I LE ( 25% I Hednctions j SALE BEGINS TODAY AT § A.M. lur’a oi|osi 114 E. College Are, AD 7-4715 niimiisiHimtmiiiiiuiiiiiiuniiiuiiimmiiimiiiiiuimniiiiimiuiiiiiiiimiiis THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1961 MOSS _ West Yl MacArthur said: I shall return: Frank says: So will you . . . . . . 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