PAGE EIGHT Orange Win Forst Game; West Virginia Upends Pitt Sy KEN DENLINGBit Syracuse, after two baseball score defeats, rebounded into the win column with a 124 vic tory over previously unbeaten Boston College last Saturday at Syracuse. Quarterback Wally 'table, play ing his first varsity game for the Orange, scored on a 10-yard dash in - the opening series of plays-and later thrilled the 31,000 Parents' Day fans by scooting over from the 20-yard stripe .with seven seconds remaining in the game. The 0 'beaten, 7-, Oklahoma, 0-2, by Arm: lip a stool tense thwarte scaring an by BC. The gles' only threat, in third period, sled when Concarmon from the Orange 18 was dropped Dtd , Ebiww in the end zone liable. inserted into the Syra cuse lineup to bolster a lacking offense through the first taro games, led all rushers with 101 yards in 16 carries.; NAVY 41, CORNELL 0 Dis appointed with the! showing thus far of his "veteran" - ptaryers, Navy coach Wayne Hardin loaded his playing units with sophomores and juniors. The move payed oft . to the tune of the most convincing win thus far for the Middies. Leading the poiint parade for Navy was soph quarterbask Roger Staubach, who seemed two TD's Riley On Radio Tonight Ridge Riley, alumni executive ft ___ ast i cs gwrs secretary and author of the well-'l%'7"'" known football newsletter — , will All candidates for ' assistant be guest sports 'personality at manager of the varsity gym nas -7;45 tonight on Campus Sports tics team should sign tip in the Parade •(WDFIA and - WMAJ ~ra- balcony of Rec Hall tomorrow or dio). Thursday between 4-5 4 30 p.m. -------- Four Slices of Bacon, Two Eggs; Toast, Home Fries 75. c. COFFEE BREAK 9:00.11:30 A.M. 1:304:30 P.M. Doughnuts and Coffee . . ..5c a piece Jumbo HAMBURG ( 1 4 lb.) French Fries, Cole Slow FIVE Delicious HANIBURGERt , with everything , _ Stoo • (take out only) ' , HOT BEEF or MEAT LOAF SANDWICH French Fries and Grairy 1 65c Our Own Baked Bearti, • and set up two morl. with accurate tosses to end Ed Merino. HOLT CROPS 14, HARVARD 211 Quarterback Pat McCarthy accounted for 26 points ,as the 'Crusaders won their third straiifit game. McCarthy Pissed 51 yards to Al Snyder for - one soore, 15 yards to Tom Rennesey 'or an other and tallied tviice his:itself. He also whipped a strike to ISnyder for a two point cativersioa. The onlyscare McCarthy was not ' responsible for was an eight yard scamper by fellow Irishman HenneseY. However, Mc- Carthy did call the play and make the handcdf, MARYLAND 211 210 n CAR OLINA L 3 -- Untaraten M a ryland used the airlanes ,to rack up an impressive win lover the Tar Reels. Piloted by nick Shiner, the Terps scored from I2ver-heid twice and converted NI: fumbles into two more TD's. Shiner, senior quarterback from Lebanon, Pa., threw st oring strikes to haltba4k Toni Brown and end Ernie fl riiu. Se also scored hiniself . a eve-yard jaunt in tbcl,Brst twirler) The Terps joniney td Florida this week, to fult their imbeaten string,on the line again* Miami. This, shapes up io be an aerial dual between Shi;ter and Miami's George Mira. AIR FORCE 20 ARTZONA. 6 The Falcons won latir third game in four outings by besting an Ari zone team stlll recoverfng from the physical beating itt took at Missouri the week befori. OREGON 91. RICE 12 Rice has yet to get into the win column and seems to get w i g: ic i e st' each outing. The Owls ed LSU with a 6-6 tie three w ks, and had State coach Rip Engle worried for most of the next game, but their fanied defense fell, apart es ``cal at PENN STATE DINER Offers YOU these specials Why not take advantage of them? BREAKFAST SPECIAL EVENING SPECIALS - after 9:00 p.m. TI.IE DAILY CaIEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.: PEMSYLVAMA IJe Si9ll 0 . 1 the erten' Mel Renfro 4=l bi playmates ran at will. DUKE 21. CALIFORNIA 7 4, The Bears art feeling the loss of quarterback Randy Gold, in jured in the Pitt gaine, and their offense has bees sputtering- Duke followed an impressive win . over Florida - with an equally stout performance in a game played under the lights at Berkley. WEST VIRGINIA 15. PITT $ ; The Mounties were finally scored upon but Jerry Yost led a fourth quarter surgc tha eA t roub pulled West of le. Steve Virginia out . t o Berransky ' first for ' the Mounties. wilt*, plated in cautious ly by allowb4, Glenn Bekinett to kick for the lone extra point. Pitt then followed with a 34- yard run by 'Paul Martha and a 4wo point conversion on a pass from Jim Trpti,ant t o Ge n e Sobolewski: • --Tom Woodeshick's 49-yard sprint late ip the fourth period saved the' day for the Moun'ies. Following a Pitt; punt that rolled dead on the W.Va. 8, Woodeshick ran up the left sidelines after Yost had tossed two ,short' gainers to end Gene Hpttettio - the Panther nine. Torn Yeaterscoyed from The two with Netter adding two *Anti on a toss from Yost," Freshmeni Biers Face Locke Haven , Coach Wait Vir's freshman boater's open:a f game schedule this , afte rn o n when they entertain Lock Haven on the field adjacent to the Ice Skating Pa vilion. Coach -Weiland has been put tingl his charge through -work outs for the pas two weeks And still is not set with a starting lineup. Last yeai's edition of the frosh Lions tallied an undefeated slate in four stakts. Among the it who I re pOrted• for drills are two candi dates • from Ina 4 and one from Turkey. Uruguay and Ecuador. "which just goes to show that soccer is an international sport Weiland explaini. - 65c Cross-Country Squad Wins Second, 17-46 By JOE GRATA State's cross-country team swept the first three places at Cornell Saturday and won its second' meet without a loss, 17-46. Lion rtmners aowie ; Deardorff and Colin - Grant broke the fa: - together after completing t e 5 1/16 mile course in 27:53.5 min utes. Dick I.anuanin of State finished third in 28:02.5 minutes. Lion coach John Lucas said yes terday that the team ran . very well over the soggy course at Ithaca, N.Y., which had been soaked with torrential rains on Thursday an d Friday. "We, are stantly im plained. Ras i cuts pleased witi progress of nel Bassett Joe Nichols Breaking tape first fo Big, Red bii fourth place junior James Ham• Delnkrff Sims. James Byard, another Cor nell junior, was Sims' nearest helper but finished ninth-- THE SCORE was a point im provement over lastlweek's open ing day win at Pitt where the Lion harriers mauled 'the Pan thers, 18-43. Saturday, however, a, powerful ~., Here's deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST Old Spice Stick heodarant...fasteat, mutat Way tocri• . day, every day protection! It's the active ilioderant for. active men...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, apeedfly...drie' in record time. Old'Spice Stik Deodoriknt —most convenient, most economical deodorant money can' buy. 1.00 plus fax. 04 1 0 1m•m TUEWAY. OCTOBER 16.".1962 liFebigan State contingent spilled the Panthers, 15-45--a perfect Now the Spartans,. who de throned the Nittanies as • IC4ill. champs last year at Van Cortland Park, N.Y., visit State this Satur day far a 'grudge match." • State's freshman barriers, 'also fired up following a victory over the Pitt cubs, continued - winning by promenading over the little "Big Red", 27-30. Bassett . and Nichols, both let termen who received praise from coach Lucas following laudable running in the Pitt meet finished fifth and sixth. The ,pair was followed by Ted Imsiviler in seventh and Jim; Young in tenth for the Lions. The Lion freshmen copped-their meet despite losing the first two , places to Cornell runners. The Nittanies; will continue their workouts this week to pre, pare - for the - "big one" against; Michigan State Saturday. Law; year the Spartans eked out n 27-28 victory over the Lions to mar State's bid for an undefeated season with one loss against tow victories. "1 won't have to get the boys enthused about this meet," coach Lucas said. "The mere fact that Michigan State is coming to town is enough.•' The Good Old Days In 1938, Penn State limited eight football opponents to 10 pasi completions to set an NCAA rec ord which still stands. r%J! 'fir, ehiSfu . m DEODORANT S i nalK - • DEODORANT
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