TIESDAY. h,'Glidderi Fr Du Lose to Ora ,_,. sr -, • IC CIUKHEY I "Close, but Tiot close enough" ivas the cry of the Penn State &shim= fo4ball team as it . „was :defeated, 14-6, by , the prangemnn it' Syracuse .? Sat ffday on Old Beaver Field. . . . • The Lion cu penetrated to the ,visitor's • one-y4rd line twice in: the second, quarter, but Were un 'Able • to s-.re.l Both tinier : they ! were thrown f a loss at -fopsth, !down.. ' 1 I Syra o - the scoring in Ithe first u er on 4 one,yard scoring pi by right halfback I Charli e B wn After an exchange Rof pUnts,stat e quarterback Dick i Gingrich mbled on the .State 15 1 and Syracuse recovered. 1 The Ortinge then moved down Orange ito the one w ere Brown bulled over for ' he core. Roger Smith exa I added th , point. In the s nO quarter, the Lions I i co advanced to, tie Syracuse 40, but t Syracuse , eldl and State had to punt.' lAdams, reserve quarter back, ,p ted 1 out of bounds on .the Sy cusel three-yard- line. Mai line. The Nittanies held. and Syra cuse punted 'it) third down. IT WA S he ie that Penn State's_ scoring trations began. Bob Starner, turied the punt to the Syracuse 28. 4hi ff ler, Bill Huber, and Bob Rig,gle carried the ball r t a to the S cUs e . eight where it was first down and goal to go. But Syra e rose to the occasion and staPHuber on fourth down on the o-yard line. Syra _punted again and Shit t.i,e.3 fler returned . the Orange 27. A : - . . ! : . . , • . , -aft , Mahaffey uopher all •.Kingt . . . 'in 1957. Ralph worked 299 inning ' t o ff erings, He tagged Terry for while winning 23 games and losi- three homers. ing.l2. The New York Mets, and Mil- 1 Terry permitted two home waukee Braves. found Mahaffey 4 to Willie McCovey and Jose Pal an easy home run mark. They gan of the Giants, during the s c i.. each hit eight circuit blows, off ries. ;He won two games , in the the Phillies' " pitcher's serves, _ Frank Thomas of the Mets and post-season competition, includ mg a 1-0' shutout in the sevent h Eddie Mathews ,of the Braves had and deciding game. three homers apiece off Mahaffey In !the regular campaign, t - . - Detroit Tigers were Terry *I3 chi 1 tormentors. They walloped chi home runs off his deliveries. Among the individuals, Rocialy Colavito of the Tigers took a par ticular liking to the Yankee star's Tear s. i s..NEW ar t.„_ Ralph Terry of the ew York Yankees and Art 1 1 4 eylni the Philadelphia •Phillies ilieldpd the most home runs am ng maior league pitchers in 1962, - gus.compiled• by The t.i Associa Prbss disclosed yester day. • Terry,,4 the ,World Series hero, 'gave upl4o hnmers in the regular season • fn lad the American , League. !NI ey was the Na tional Leagu i gopher ball pace setter With 6. Both are right ahiff handers.! . 1 total was three short of rican, League record set Ranhos with Washington Terry' the Ame by Pedr. i Long;pro4ght for Terps , 141arYland'al 1961. football victoiy over Penn State-was its first - in the eight games played since the series s :rted in,1917,• . THE PEOPLES and. CULTURES .. . - • 00 . WESTERN EUROPE AND-i - - ' • SCANDINAVIA ~ Europein,Tour Sponsored by - Dick Coklep .. • - June 13 to-August 6 , . , . TOUR _ $ 1299 00 • I RATE ' 1 13 Countries - C I .55,Doys • - . lay JET to anti - film' biew.York Saitland England -- Holland derniany • _ ;., Austria !tale. - .' San Marino Switzerland France;— Denmark Sweden Norway Ireland - A ioreign-travel project of breadth, scope and purpose. De :ifedt°ll67idea.maxirun of cdntactwth Lt Peans in l life and . wthforeignltud 1 ' For ruFter Pitmvisifimt Contact ' - • 41filD - • . : • 'F I • - • ' ' en% Stale ' 11 1 1 0 . . - ' - College Ave. AD it-ons 1962 DAVE McNAUGHTON pass from Adams to end Rod, Nixon put .the ball on the• eight) where it again was first and goal ; to go. But the Syracuse line stif-. fened and dropped halfback Don) Kunit for a loss on the five to; l stymie State's second threat The half ended with Syra leading 74. State kicked off to open th second half and on the first pla from scrimmage, Penn State righ end ,Ellery Seitz recovered • Syracuse fumble on the 36. After! advancing to the S y ral cure 23' on the ground, Gingri completely the defense A c i taking to the air. He found Dav McNaughton all alone on the 10 THE DAILY COiLEgIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA _.:ltooteo, ge, 1'4,14 and the big halfback romped ov - unmolested, for = the score. Jack Boye's attempt for the extra point was low and wide to the, right BROWN !C 014 P 'I 4 ,E D the scoring fon Syracuse on f a .three yard plunge in the fourthlquarter. Adams attempted to punt from his own goal line, but the kick was deflected and the ball rolled, out of bounds on the State 30. The Orange' then moved -down to• the three to' set up Brown's scoring plunge. Smith again added the extra point. Coach Earl Bruce was quite satisfied with the performance of his team. "We have seldom played so well and lost," said the wily grid mentor. - Bruce ,piaised the 'play of the Lion forward wall dnd singled out the play: of Gingrich ' Shiftier, Seitz and -McNaughton as out standing.. End Dick Nikolishen suffered a head injury -in - the first quarter and will be lost for the rest of the season. He is being detained at Geisinger Meniorial Hospital in Bellefonte for observation. Penn State will travel to Pitt Saturday for its next game. EaM=l=l Tackler--Schuller. Zeal!. Holier. Fred erick. VistribickL.Tourableeta. Guards—Azdronlci, Sore. Sense. Mat er. Saritibeeher. Stewart. Del Gnaw), Sehrearearast. Center—Bowmen. Quarterbacks—Cingrieb. Balfteseks—Kunit. Shiftier. Bartlett. Naughton.. ralibacks—lluber. Ziortairs' us. Rigida. Scoriae Touchdowns—lirowst 2 11. 3-yd. runs ) : IteNausidon (22-pd. pass from G ingsie4 I. Extra Polata—Satith I ( li tseemtotta). By Periods: Syracuse' 41 7-14 Penn State Anderion 2-Sport Star Dick Anderson. State's starting left end,_ Is captain-elect of the Nittany Lion's baseball squad for next spring: He's an outfielder. Patin Stale ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES - ' 1 for Seniors and Graduates In MECHANICAL, • AERONAUTICAL, CHEMICAL, '' E,LMER! CAL, NUCLEAR, and METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING ,` 1 t CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Pratt & U _Whitney • P° "P a ll 6"4" Aircraft ,gym gra owes,* **efts . '1 1 • i 1 1 NM _,LL . • Met/LUSTS MI lIMM...POWIEII Mt PIiaPULSIONI-100114111 fel AUXlthun lITS:r • ' . MUM gnu:anon, sw um' mama; lIISSILLSOMACIL vatiettat, 21**0116 INOUST 11~ATION16 . Army, Pitt„ W. Va. Score Narrow Wins The Army cheering section drew a reprimand from a general last Saturday, but Its football team hung to a 20-12 decision over a battlfng VPI, squad. Following a 15-yard first-quarter penalty. the - cadets began to shout. "To heir .with Tech. to hell with Tech." The academy superintendent de cided that this was not the way, for our future military leaders •to act and ,Immediately called the head cheerleader to his private box for a chat. THE CHANT subsided, but the- Cadet offense did not as Dick Peterson banged over from the four for one touchdown; Kent. Woodbury caught a Cammy Lewis pass for another and Ken Waldrop capped a BD-yard march with a . one-yard plunge for the final Army TD. But VPI pro'ed more dangerous than the 22-point per-game spread indicated. Precision - armed Pete Cart wright passed for two scores and spearheaded two fourth quarter threads that were stopped by the Chinese Bandits. WEST VIRGINIA 17, GEORGE WASHINGTON 25 The Moun ties blew a th(ee, touchdown lead but came from behind to top GW in a Southern Conference game. , Three playa after Jerry Yost had heaved a 58-yard aerial , to halfback Tom Woodeshick ? full back Glenn Holton bulled his way over from five yards out -for the winning tally. NAVY 2s. BOSTON COLLEGE 9 -- Mike Krekich, a 220-pound guard, intercepted a third period BC aerial and lumbered 39 yards to set up the Middies l ;aecond score and ignite a scoring spree that produced two other quick 3COM. Pat Donnelly ran for the touch down followilTg Krekich's inter ception and scored on a 22-yard pass from Nick Staubach. OREGON 35. AIR FORCE 20— The Webfoots ruined the Air ;Force Academy's dedication of their new stadium by scoring two third period TD's that broke' the backs of'a fighting Falcon squad. Dick Imwalle scored the go ahead touchdown on a 33-yard pass from Mel Renfro and Larry Hill applied the chncher with a 49- yard scamper•three minutes later, MIAMI 28. MARYLAND 24 A total of 33 - passes were cum pleted by Miami's George Mira and the Terps' Dick Shiner with Mira's 21. completions in 31 atf. tempts leading the Hurricanes to the win. By KEN DENLINGEIt Maryland's Tom Brown thrilled the Friday night ' Miami crowd with a 98-yard touchdown run. SAW 15. RICE 7 The Mus tangs snapped a winless streak that stretched back to midseason of 1961. Tommy Brennen caught the all-important two point con version following SMtJ's first score and skirted left end from six yards out for the clincher. DARTMOUTH 10. HOLY CROSS 0 Tom Spangenberg ran back an intercepted pass for 96 yards for Dartmouth's victory over perviously unbeaten Holy Cross. Bill Wellstead added a 32-yard field goal. PITT S. UCLA $ A high pass from center on an extra point at tempt led to a desperation pass from holder Jim Traficant to kicker Rick Leeson for the Pan ther? margin of victory. Paul Martha act up the winning con version with a six-yard scoring dash. USC 32. CALIFORNIA 8 The Bears seem to bescoring less and giving up more points as the sea son progresses. Two weeks ago Duke romped over them by 21-7. This must change If they are going to put up any resistance against the Lions this Saturday. EIPKIINEERING MECHANICS APPLIED MATHEMATICS PHYSICS and ENGINEERING PHYSICS 'FRIDAY, OCT. 26 Appointments should be made In advance through your College Ptacement Office PAGE NINE DICK SHINER
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