TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25; 1962 ':.:'.. -- •-•::.::::.ittistilles-Romp : to . :Open . iog.Wiri (Continued from page one) man,; Robinson and- Sieminski were; they were nearly over shadowed by the heroics of jump ing Junior Powell, Al Gursky and Pete iLiske. " PoWell and Gursky each scored two touchdowns and Liske threw for two and ran one over himself. it was Gursky who scored the Lions' liist touchdown on 'a five yard ;pass from Liske at 10:35 of the first period after a fumble had foiled an earlier. Lion drive_ The Nittanies boosted.the score to 14-0 just three minutes laten when 'erry Monaghan recovered a fumble on the Navy 32. The Lions ' , tallied- in four plays. the; clincher coming on an eight-yard end sweep by Kothman. GURSKY THEN - intercepted .Roil Klemick aerial as the secon quarter opened, facing 77 yards doWn 'the left sideline for th 4 Nittanies' third, score. A bad snap ruined Charlie Ricevuto's attempt for his third straight conversion!. John Sai, playing despite a. painfully injured ankle, scOred • Navy' ,only touchdown on a 35'. yard, ru up the middle of State t t> •otherveisel impenetrable defense.' The 'Lions stormed right back for a 'touchdown on Liske's 16-- yard:jaunt around right end. .I‘l* Lion, quarterback danced into the end ,zone behind, a. tooth-jarring block by Robinson. Ricevuto con- Nerted again and the Nittanie's went to• the dressing 'room with a 27-7! lead. Hardin had so much to tell his team• at halftime that the Middies were penalized 15 yards on the second half kickoff for delay of the game. _ The:third quarter was scoreleis as the Lions offered Navy several scoring opportunities.. but then closed; the door on the helplOs 'Middies. • THE LIONS regained their scoring touch at the outset of the 'fourth quarter, marching 60 yards for a touchdown that made the score 33-7., The touchdown eame On a nine-yard flip from Liske t‘la Powell. I 1 Three plays after "the ensuing kickoff, Powell intercepted a Bruce' Abel heave and raced '52 3fardi for the Nittinies final TD Bowiing Hours Set At Rec. Hall Lanes H. Jordan Love. manager df the Rec Hall Bowling Alleys, has announced the following schedule fox' use of the alleys: •Monday-.-7 p.m. to 11 , •Tuesday-8:45 p.m. to 11 p.m: •Wednesday-8:45 p.m. to 1.1 p.m. i- - "Thursday--7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ; 'Friday-8:45 p.m. to midnight. 'Saturday---1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.: - to, midnight. •Suiday- , -1 p.m.' to 5 p.m. and to 11 p.m. ' Love said there will be no bowling at the alleys Saturday due, to the Air. Force football game. This' schedule will he in effect until Oct. 18 when the intramural season starts. .Students will be charged 5 cents iper game -and t shoe rental will be a chine. Have a SWEET TOOTH?? Some Suggestions: • ;BUTTER CRUNCH •, • ; PECAN PATTIES 1 MARZIPAN • IVORY CHOCOLATES • Gift Packages Mailed Anywhere ' THE CANDY . CANE "Between the ,Movies" A THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA of the afternoon. A two-point con version pass from Liske to Robin son made the score 41-7. Kochman led all the rushers with 59 yards in 13 carries. Full back Buddy Torris picked up 35 in 10. Powell had a pass-receiving held day, snaring seven aerials for 81. yards. Kochman had . three key catches for 67 yards. . The Nittanies dominated the statistics almost as much as they dominated the scoring. State had 21 first downs to eight for the Middies. The Lions gained 178 yards rushing and 234 yards passing as Liske , and Reddy unit quarterback Ron Coates com pleted 16 of 23 passes. • Navy was held to 107 yards overground and 125 through the airways. The. difference may have been the Lions' pass defense. The Nit tanies intercepted four passes to one for Navy_ The Lions w may have paid a heavy price for their win. Team captain and • center Joe Garardi and Gursky suffered knee sprains and may not, be ready for this week's gamettvith the Air Force Academy. Ricevuto injured his ankle and is also on the - doubtful list for thiS, Sthurday's 'game. Individual Statistics Rushing Penn Sta(e Act. Yds. Navy Att. Yds. linchnis et ____l.3 59 Sai _ _____ „ 5 44 Toni. .._ lil 36 Donnelly l" 24 Powell 9 23 Mprrit .. _______ol .1.4 Cursky • X 23 Staubach ___ ___ 2 9 Liske 1- 15 Szabo _ ___ . . ___ 3 9 Coates. __ _____2 11 klemiek _ _._. llrbsnik 9 11 Snyder _____. Sturkrath -___l 5 Abel --- Hayes - 1 3 Hershey : 2 I Weher Caum ' ' I -4 .., Putter , 1 -5. t Passing a Penn State Mt. Camp. Int. Yd.. TD Liake . 13 V 0 109 2 Coates .10 ' 7 0 • 124 0 Caum _.l 0 1_ 0 0 Navy ' Att. Camp. Int. TA,. '11) Klemick _____ .13 7 -1 77 " 0 Abel .7 5 2 IS 0 Staubieh , "____. 2 0' 0 0 0 Pass Receiving Penn Sint* N.. Yds. Navy No. Yds. Powell _ 7 SI Szabo 1 51 Koehman __ 67 Siuleserod ___2 ,21 Urbanik 2 • 28 Donnelly .18 Malewiez __ 2 35 Sterrart _ ,1 21 Anderann __ 1 20 McCarty ___.l -11 Gunk, ____ I 6 Paakewieh__.l 0 STUDENTS: You'can find all paperback textbooks and required reading deep in the dusty recesses of the Nittany News. Not to mention such treasures as,the JFK coloring book, Peanuts, Pogo, etcetera. Foreign language, books and magazines, travel posters, prints. For the mathematicians, we carry Japanese abacuses. Very convenient right next to the Corner Room'. Nittany News. Remember that. • - Miis the convenience of home? ? r . QUALITY CLEANERS • will take - itsplace. . PICKUP & DELIVERY ON CAMPUS'-- ? Laundry _ • Repairs & Alterations while u wait • Dry Cleaning IL Pressing awiammuwan We give GOLD I BOND Stamps CUP AND REDEEM THIS COUPON NOW I ' ll A VA~W, G° AA - S/aA v v 50 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS at the Quality Cleaners 109 S. Pugh St.,Stal• College NAME ADDRESS . , Ak Good thru Oct. ,2. No Purchase•Necesary. VAMAMAk ctiP AND MUM . NOW 1 WY0M, 4:14 109 S. Pugh St. AD 8.0992 ___ 4 7 _I. 2 ____4 -6 LEAPING LION Dave Robinson prepares to pounce on Navy quarterback Ron Klemick in the second quarter of the Lions' overwhelming r4l-7 victory over Navy Saturday in Beaver Staditim. Navy halfback John Sal attempts to block the onrushing !finally end. The play was reminiscent of the great play Robinson madi in Army Tickets Go on Sale Student - tickets for the Oct. 13 Army. football game at West Point will go on sale at Rec Hall Ticket Office. Roorti .249, at 7. p.m. Wednesday. The tickets will sell for five dollari gftch with a limit of two per 'student; last year's Gator Bowl game. leaping over a Georgia Tech blocker to hit Engineer quarter‘ back Stan Germ. causing him to fumble. Robinf son recoteredi in Tech territory and the went 071 to score a decisive touchdown, IClemick managed to_bold on to the ball on thiiitlay somehow. 91.1 megacycles FM . . • MEETING Wednesday evening 8:00 p.m., 121 Sparks I. Anyone not on. the staff before but interested in working at WDFM this year MUST ATTEND ' this meeting. Positions are open on the follow,Mo staffs: , • • Announcing • Continuity • . f • • • Music • Special Events • Office • Engineering • • dews • Production PAGE SEVEN! -011tgibn Thole by Dna Col•nmet