TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1961 Hennessey Praises Lions For Hard-Hitting Defense By DEAN BILLICK Assistant Sports Editor A battered and bruised Tom Hennessey had nothing but praise for Penn State in the Holy Cross dressing room fol lowing the 34-14 loss at Beaver Stadium Saturday. “I’ve never been hit so hard in all my life,” the Crusader left halfback said as he wiped some of the blood from his face. “I hear that State keyed on Davis when they played Syra cuse. Well, if they were hitting then like they were today, I sure would hate to be that poor kid.” Hennessey said he was im pressed with the end play of Bob Mitinger and Jim Schwab. “Al though they weren’t many tackles, they kept us boxed in and we couldn’t get around the m,” Hennessey said. Quarter back Pat McCarthy Was aISO high in Or. EdA’* Andmpn his praise of the Nitlanies “They’re the best team we’ve played all year,” he said. “That line is really fantastic. They're big and they move quickly. That 74 (Jim Smith) was in our back field all afternoon.” Although Crusader coach Ed die Anderson was disappointed with the loss, he was neverthe less realistic about it. "Sure, I'm disappointed about our loss, but I realize that Penn Stale is out of our class," the veteran coach said. "We don't belong in the same league," he added. Anderson said the Lions have, a welt-rounded club. “What makes the team so potent is the fact that they can kill you on the ground with their ball control game, and then come back with a real fine passing attack.’’ State rolled up SBQ yards rush- 301 BOUCKE FROTH CIRCULATION FROTH OUT TOMORROW ing and passed for 96 yards in marching to 2G first downs. Anderson sidestepped report ers' questions asking him to compare the Lions with Syra cuse. "They're both fine clubs." he said. "I wouldn't want to make a comparison of the two." Between stages of dressing, tackle John Timperio lauded both State’s backfield and line. “We knew that Kochman was a real good power runner,” Timperio said, “but that Torris runs like a tank. He has the ability to bounce off tacklers, which makes him even tougher to bring down.” Timperio said he thought the State line was rugged and tough. “They hit hard and for keeps,” he said. “When you are blocked, you know it, On the opening kick off No. 62 (Joe Blasenstein) hit me so hard that I thought my ribs had caved in.” THANKSGIVING MATINS and BREAKFAST 8 A.M. Thursday, Nov. 23 Wesley Foundation 256 East College Ave. STAFF MEETING THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Bowling Results INDEPENDENT LEAGUE E Jordan 8 Balsam 0 Chestnut 6 Nittany 23-24 2 Walnut 6 Elk 2 Carbon 6 Larch 2 Cumberland 5 Lycoming 3 High Game—Bill Oitley, Lycom ing, 209 High Series—Gary Forney. Chest nut, 506 INDEPENDENT LEAGUE D Birch 8 Berks 0 Erie 6 Screwballs 2 Butternut 6 Live Five 4 Butler 4 Hi-Five 4 Washington 4 Petro. Eng. 4 High Game—Dave Smith, Birch, 215 High Series—Cary Breech, Hi- Five, 560 FRATERNITY LEAGUE D T. Delta Chi 6A. Sigma Phi 2 Sigma Chi 6 Alpha Zeta 2 Delta Phi 6 A. Chi Sigma 2 Pi Kappa A. 4 Zeta Psi 4 Phi K. Theta 4 Phi K. Sigma 4 High Game—Dave Arndt, Delta] Phi. 243 ] High Series —John Hillman, Delta] Phi, 537 ] High Game (team) —Delta Phi, 882 The IM office announced yester day that there will be no bowling matches for Independent League C Thursday nor for League E Fri da y. Matches for Fraternity League B tomorrow and League C Thursday are also canceled. ★★ ★ * Gogolkiewicz Breaks Rifle Records Dick Gogolkiewicz fired a rec ord breaking 292 to lead the Penn State varsity rifle team to a 1417- 1379 victory over Pitt Saturday at the losers' rifle range. Gogolkiewicz’s 292 out of a pos sible 300 broke the Pitt rifle range record and also marked the high est total ever fired by a State shooter. The victory for State was its second, the first coming last month against Lehigh by a 1409-1401 score. Other scorers for Penn ” State were Bill Gutteron 279. Ron Dan kesreiter 279, Bill Shaffer 283 and a journal of fact, opinion, and creative thought ON SALE THIS WEEK HUB - NITTANY NEWS • in this issue 8 DISCIPLINE a critical look at the system, v* HUAC v* WHY FOREIGN FILMS? STILL TIME TO JOIN Bill Kipple 284. The loss was Pitt’s fifth with out a victory. The Panthers com pete in the Greater Pittsburgh Intercollegiate Rifle League, while State is an independent. The Lions' next match will be at Cornell Dec. 2. Dawkins Wins Position OXFORD, England (AP)-Pete Dawkins, former All-America football star at West Point, won a place on Oxford University's rugby team and will play against Cambridge Dec. 12 after only two scrimmages this season. BOUCKE 7:30 301 TONIGHT PAGE ELEVEN
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