TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1962 Rice Gains 6-6 By MN .DEt4UNGER Assistant Sisaris A 30-yard screen pass from sophcimore quarterback Wal ter Mcßeynolds to Gene Flem ing led underdog Rice to a 6-6 tie with LSU and set the stage for an areial circus with the Lions this Saturday in Hous ton. Unable to move on the grOund against a stout - Bengal defense (the . Ourls gained only 34 - yar.c rushing) McßeynoldS, .a six-foot sharpshooter from Galveston, took matters into his oWn hands and completed 13 of 2.3 passes for 179 YarSis- NAVY 20, WILLIAM & MARY 16—The Middies rebounded from last week's 41-7 pounding by the Lions with . a conie-from-behind win over William & Mary. A 77- yard fourth period drive With Pat" Donnelly carrying over from the four saved face for the Navy. John Sai scored on a four-yard carry and snared a 25-yard toss from Ron Klemick to.set up -au othar tally.' ARMY a, SYRACUSE 2—Paul DietZers charges were penalized 100 yards in this contest but the defense, led by right end' Bill Chescavage, held the Orange to k disputed safety. The Syracuse safety came when Arniy left half Ken Waldrop <: ~_ 1:! . - :'~~ :s'.; • Iternernber the picture above?' It flashed across your. teleVisionsoca. n on a hot might last July. Perhaps you remembet that It originated from France. And that-it reached the US. via 7elitar, the world's first private enterprise communications satellite. Since that summer night, the Bell System's Te!star has relayed electronic signals of many types tele vision broadcaits, telephone'calls, news phOtographs, and others:. , But thsre's one Telstar reflection you might have took into the faces of the Bell-System people below and you'll see It. It Is the reflection of Telstar's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 4 UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA fielded a bunt standing close to his own goal line. He was hit im mediately iby Eugene Stancin. Army claimed that Stancin threw 'Waldrop into the. end ; zone, but the .safety -!remained. WEST VIRGINIA. 14. VPI °— Another otpstanding performance Reflections of Teistar Tie With DICK SI4INER by - Jerry Yost and a stout Moun tie defense carried West Virginia to their second straight shutout victory of the season. The junior quarterbaclq-kooted 56 yards for a score in I the first period and tossed a 28 1 yard pass to end Milt Clegg for the final TD. success that glowed brightly o shared In the project Their engineering, administrative and operations skills created Telstar and are bringing its benefits down► out of the, clouds to your living room. 'These Bell System people, through their talented, dedidated efforts, make your phone service still better, rnorel economical, and - mote, useful The reflections of Teistar are many. (:) Bell Telephone Companies • , LSU HOLY MOSS IL BUFFALO 6 7—Holy Cross threw away scoring opportunities on two fumbles and an interception, but recovered in time for the win. Quarterback Pat McCarthy scored from the one and passed for two twin-point conversions. MARYLAND 13. WAKE FOR EST 2—Quarterback Dick Shiner supplied the arm and halfback Ken Chiavernini the leg work as the Terps remained unbeaten. Shiner passed 36 yards to Torn Brown for a first period, score and Chiavernini scampered nine yards for a third quarter TD. A host of Wake Forest tacklers nailed Shi ner in this own end zone for their first period safety. PITT 24. BAYLOR 14—Rick Leeson ran six yards- for one score, kicked a 26-yard field goal and three extra points to lead the Panther point parade. Pitt never trailed as they racked up two second period scores - and added 10 more points in the third. Quarterback Fred Mdzurek passed two yards to Bill Howeley for one score and halfback Paul Mar tha wheeled 18 yards for the final T. Mazurek broke his thumb in the contest and may miss the California- game this week. CALIFORNIA 25. SAN JOSE 1 —Quarterback Randy Gold tossed thiee touchdown pasjes to lead the Bears to their first win of the season. ~ ,i wr-4r * • - ' e faces.of all who ••••••••••••••••••••• • r 1 e • : D b • • . • • • Penn State? 11000•••• Attend Men's Tryouts Meet Last' Year's KDKA-TV Debaters ••••• 00000 Oil HUB Room 212 Tuesday, October 7-8 P.M. •••••••••••• Regular Classe meet Wetinesdays. 741 P.M. Variable credit 0-2 available- • •••• Oe •••• TRYOUTS HUB Room 212 Tuesday, Oct. 7-8 P.M. •••••••••••11100•••••• PAGE