EIGHT Fakons, Cadets Triumph Over Openi Foes • $y KEN DENLINGER Assistant Sports Editor !Three future Lion grid oppon ents held their foes scoreless, Army.ran wild over - Wake Forest. and California and :.Syracuse lost in opening encounters lastzf.atur . day. AIR FORCE' 34. COLORADO STATE 0: After .muffing three -sewing opportunities, the Falcons drove 80 yards in eight running plays for their initial tally with 2:21 remaining in the first half. Jim Lobcr raced 27 yards with a pitchout from second-string quar terback Dave Backus for the TD. Air Force turned the game into a rout with two touchdowns) in each of the final two periods. "scoring mostly on pitchouts ,and end sweeps.. The logs was the 17th straight for CSU. -ARMY 40, WAKE FOREST 14: Coach Paul Dietzel's three-team style of offense was too much for the Wake Forest defense. but not even the famed "Chinese Bandits" could put a complete ;stopper on the Deacons' sophomore passer, John Mackovic. Mackovic sent out a flood orpasses after the Cadets had built up a 26-0 lead and hit two for scores. John Seymouf scored •twice for Army on :2-'l6l - pass from Art Lewis and a 30-yard snrint in the final period. OKLAHOMA 7, SYRACUSE 3: -Reserve fullback Joe Don Looney burst through the entire Syracuse team with 2T07 remaining in the game and sped 60 yards for the winning Sooner touchdown. Until Looney's heroic run. Syra cuse looked to he the winner on Tom Mingo's 35-veard field goal. He booted it with 49 seconds left in the first hall. MISSOURI 21, CALIFORNIA 14; Sophomore Johnny Roland went through, around and over California's highly touted defense for the three 'Tiger scores. _ The 19-year-old Sensation, play ing in his first collegiate game, scored on a two-yard line plunge, a "59-year end run and a seven yard nass play. MARYLAND 7, SMU 0: Thwart- I MAJOR LEAGUES American League W. C. Pet. G New York _ 92 65 .5146 -- Minnesota AR 70 .657 4 1 2 Lc* Angeles 94 72 .538 7 1 2 Chicago - ______ _. S 3 74 .629 9 Detroit _ ..111 16 .619 10 1 ' Baltimore _ 76 90 .497 191 4 Cleveland _ _ _ _ _76 91 .484 16 Boston. _ 74 RS .474 17 1 ; st-Kansas City 1 _ -70 90 .449 21 1 2 Washingism - . 911 99 .376 33 --Played night game TODAY'S GAMES /...011 Angeles.- Belinsky 19-11) at Detroit, -Megan (11-91. Chicago. Fisher 49-5.1 at Boston. Mee bouquet, 113-194. Minnesota. Pascual I 19-10 ) at Cleve land. Ramo* 49-12 Washington. Daniels (7-151 at New York. Ford 1169 t N. Kansas CBI: Metter (4-10) at Blatt snore, McNally 19-01 N. - National League W. 'L. Pet. G.R. 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I , ' [The freshman fOl sports sched ule ; gets underway on Oct. 6 as the frosh cross-country, learn, with John Lucas at the helm, =travels to Pittsburgh as guests bf :the Panthers. One week later . the 1 freshmen once atain leaVe the Nittany, Valley and travel Jo ,t,thaca, N.Y. to iface Cornell's }.freshman squad. , - Following a two-week vacation the Lions conclude their three meet schedule, a schedule i that does not include a meet at Mane, against Navy at Annapolis. ' This year's squad will. be with out the services: of last fall's standduts Dick ,tampmett and Colin Grant, who led, the team to a record of 2 wins and'l loss. Expected to pick up part of ithe lag caused by the loss of . Lampman , and Grant is Jeffre-Iy , , I iikv ) • . Mit State Tutivel, The Grand ,Opening 116 W. College Ave. CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING "Around the Corner or 'Around the World" WIN $5OO FREE TRIP 10 BERMUDA, for 21. By Pan Am Jet . 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IJThis year's squad will try to at ast equal the record'ot : the 1961 team who went undefeated in fout g: es. ' Davis Hopes to Return !SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)—Foot ball star Ernie Davis said yester day he hoped "to start working, oUt soon" with the Cleveland Browns: Davis, who won the Reisman Trophy last year while playing fOr Syracuse, was stricken with a blood disorder in August. • The Browns had .not expected him to play all season. Announces if it's beautiful new travel offices at 'Next ,to lit. National dank Your Trip Is Better -Planned By Penn State Travel ITS Own Fo4lign Offices AD $4:1521 :
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