The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 13, 1962, Image 10

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McCarthy Directs HC Victory;
Pitt Trounced by Notre Dame
n v f
By K€N DENUNGER
Assistant Sports Editor
Rip Engle’s “How to stop
our opponent's quarterback”
club will be working overtime
again this week.
Two ; weeks ago the club
devised a snowstorm to thwart
Maryland’s Dick .'Shiner. Last
Saturday it came up with a blan
ket pass defens.e to stop Jerry
Yost of West Virginia.
This Saturday the Lion grid
ders will face Holy Cross’ answer
to an "offense in quarterback Pat
McCarthy.
Last week McCarthy led his
- males 10-a_2o-14“win over Virginia
Military Institute in a tuneup for
Slate by scoring two touchdowns
and passing for a two-point con
version. VMI made the score close
by scoring two touchdowns with
in 81 seconds during the fourth
quarter., but ■ the de
fense crushed further efforts.
. Notre Dame 43, Pill 22—Quar
terback DaryJe Lamonica direct-
Newcombe on Radio
Bob Newcombe, administrative
assistant to-duector of athletics
Ernest B. McCoy, will be guest
•sports personality at 7:30 tonight
on Campus Sports Parade AVDFM
and "WMAJ radio).'
Jjeweombe will discuss his pri
mary duties as the link between
high athletes with college
potential and university coaches
in the process of (recruiting.
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j THEf DAILY COLLEGIAN; UNIVERSITY PARK.' PENNSYLVANIA
'fd an attack reminiscent of Lri.-h ' Oklahoma Shite 12. 'Army 7—,
teams of yesteryear as he tossed Paul Dietyel rnay spend Not 1
four TD'strikes, three of which Years day in front of.the TV set:
were directed at end Jim Kelly., as Army’s bowl hopes.were dealt j
Fred Maurek gave Panther fans : a shattering blow. Oklahoma'
something to talk about -as he, State's hard-niipning backs con-i
scored Pitt’s final tally oh a 93-; trolled the ball most of the sec-i
yard kickoff ..return. , - j ond half and the Cowboy line |
Arkansas 28. Rice 14 i- Billy. completely outr-r-ayedtheir Army'
Moore passed, for two Razorback counterparts. Kcm Waldrop scored
tallies and scored a third 'himself Army's lone tally on a 40-yard'
as Arkansas strengthened its high E a llop midway through the first
national rating. < period. _ i
Duke 10' Maryland 7 Duke 1 Air Force 17.. UCLA'll—Terry 1
defensive backs twice intercepted Isaacson directed a Falcon score
Dick Shiner passesT inside ‘he ; following the opening kickoff and !
five-yard line ;to help .the Blue, • T 7 „ , •
Devils take ;firm possession of ( lnUrteptc i d a Lprry Ztno pass to ,
the: Atlantic* Coast Conference up the final tally. Zeno scored j
lead. | f-j one TD .7iimseJ£ parsed for thej
Syracuse 34; Nary - 6 : Ben two-point con-.V-rsion and later j
Scbwartzwaldeir reached 5 into, his a hded a 48 yard field goal. j
bag of tricks and found that AH- \ Washington VJ. California 0
Amerira end'! candidate John Craig Morton couldn’t get the
Mackey is a ■ halfback.' Bear offense moving and the Cal
Mackey scored'on a 51-yard-pass defensive efforts left much to be
play and a 36-yard run to lead desired. withering under constant
the Orange to Its highest point pounding from a strong Washing
total of the season. ■ ton blocking corps.
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358 E. COLLEGE
Match II Beats Kelso, Carry Back
In 11th Washington International
LAUREL, Md. (AP>—Match II, ; Back, the millionaire colt, owned
of France came from near the jby Mrs. Katherine Price, had
c-r.d of_ the pack in the stretch ; been tussling with Kelso for the
Monday, caught Kelso, and Carry I last mile. •
Back of the United States, andi Match I t l ran the 1% miles in
won the 11th running of the $125,- 2 minutes 1/5 seconds, two sec
-000 Washington, D.C., Interna-1 on( j s sloweivthan.the track record
tional. J jet last yea i by T. V. Lark when
The 4-year-old brown colt, !.he nipped' Kelso in the same
owned bv Francois Dupre, beat [ race. \l"
the two American stars by more; - Match II iVeturned $14.20, $6 and
than a length in the Hz mile,s4‘{ or a $2 be't Kelso s4
grass race before 32.800 at Laurel j and $3.20 while Carry Back was
Race Course. | $4.80 for third. V ‘
The victory was the third by a Russia's; Zabeg was fourth in
French horse in the global contest, jfj e id 0 f.13 starters from nine
Kelso, the 5-year-old gelding nations. It was the second straight
who was Horse of the Year in vear Zabeg finished fourth, and
the US. in 1960 and 1961, led all 1 the year 1 before he picked up
the way ulitil Jockey Yves Saint-! third moneys • •
Martin, d jove Match II inside and * The first prize money fpr Match
past the'batting leaders. Carry II -was 570.000. _____
ATTENTION-PENN STATE WOMEN!!
Mr. Robert Schnelle,
Asst. Head of the " %
Central Placement Service at Penn State
will present a talk ‘ on
"What the University Placement
Service Does for You" .
THURSDAY -----7 p.m.
i' : 101 Education Bldg.
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TUESDAY,. NOVEMBER 13.-1962
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