PAGE SIX Liske Sets TD As Lions (Top (Continued /rom page one) the game, got the Nittanies started ■with an interception in the first quarter. Fullback Dave Hayes dove over a block by left end Dick Anderson to notch the first Nit tuny score after a 61-yard drive. Jloly Cross drove 51 yards to make the score 7-6 as the second .period got under way, hut the Crusaders weren't able to score again until'the Lions had safely recorded their eighth win against a tingle loss. ' NEW YORK <AP) Perm Stale continued yesterday to lead the race for the 271 h an nual Lambert Trophy after ' Saturday's 48-20 conquest of Holy Cross. Dartmouth, the only major -undefeated, untied team in the east and one of! three in the vtatiftw was i& place. Stale quarterback Pete Liske, turning in another bnlhant per formance, faked • the Crusaders silly after BlasonsUiin had recov ered a fumble on the Penn State ' Liske. Shorty Miller (1912; and 24Vyard line: _ i IS I wood Petrhel (1948). • '{The Lion sign alf caller ran 26 { ' REDDY- UlflT end Bud Yost yards on the first play of a touch-1 recovered - fumble on down drive, handed off several j : the ensuing.kickoff and four plays times to move the ball downficld later the score was 28-6 on Pow ariti then covered the last 29 yards ell's six-yard run and Ron Coates' on! a keeper with AIl-Amtvcan fourth straight conversion. end candidate Dove Robinson with All-American halfback *cJivtrang the wav. candidate Roger Kochman and It took the Lions just three Liske doing most of the baU plays to score after forcing Holy toting chores, the Lions moved 99 Cross to punt. Liske sent second yards for their fifth TD midway .unit fullback Buddy To rris ■ through the; third period. Torris through the middle for 17 yards.)scored the touchdown on a four handed off lb Junior PowolJ for yard burst up the. middle, twb more and then fired a 44-vard i The Mutinies added, another scoring pas* to halfback Chris | score after Powell’s 23-yard punt weber. i r j.) urn state covered, the final - The touchdown pass gave Liske 126 yards on n pass from Coates to 10 j for the season, establishing a j Frank Hershey. Coates' PAT made nep Penn Slate record The old lit 42-fi and State’s third unit took record of nine was held jointly by'over for therest of the game. Baker-Burke Combination Keeps Oregon State Opponents Loose-*3% CORVALLIS. Qre. </P) A drizzling rain soaked the field and the football, but the Ore gon State passing combination of ITerry Baker to Vern Burke seemed unaware of it. Southpaw quarterback Baker became the No. 2 all-time college ground-gainer with a 389-vard performance, Saturday against Colorado State University. 163 yards rushing and 226 passing. The rangy l9O-pound Buykc hauled in 10 passes for 108 yards, equaling the all-time ma jor. college individual record for totlil passes caught in one. season and boosting hi* own national record .for yards gained. THEY HAVE another game left, with, traditional rival Oregon Sat urday. Baker's career yardage now stapds at 4.863 yards—second only to jthe 5.903 piled- up by Drake’s STUDENTS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY Do you mist the prompt and expert photo service you received at home from Wtitday Film Service? That tame work of Wonday Film Service both for black and white and lor colored film it available to you in State College through GRIGGS : PHARMACY 120 E. College Ava. ■ Slate College. Pa. THE DAILY COIIEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Johnny Bright.-Baker s'total for Luum * tnis scuMjn is "J.lill:yards, an av-. PASSISG erace of 239.3 a game. Burke, a junior, has grabbed 66 i« t passes for 987 yards this season. Jj™'™ ‘ * ' The combination has been bad ,m " f" Holy Cr» a news to opponents tins season, i, am. Cn. Baker, a 6-foot-3 honor student, ?fc c^ thr ' *1 ‘ ’! fires his passes left-handed, most-, Snj-drr' t o ly to the sure-handed Burke. . BOTH ARE.'diffieult for tacklers . p.nVsSS to bring down*. Burke often takes wide passes 1 from Bake-, then weaves back inside to pick up • ii.» n , I lil blockers. | w»u* Baker and Burke are largely the 1 H ' r * h V reason that Oregon State, lightly j regarded at the season's start, has a 7-2 record with losses only to j s,,^7 rctllino lott-n and Washington, I H<>n..r«n A personal invitation to all the people of State College and sur rounding area. You are cordially invited to attend Our Annual CHRISTMAS FAMILY NIGHT, Tuesday, November 20th, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This night is reserved especially for our preferred cus tomers, their families and friends. YOU WILL RECEIVE 10% OFF - i i Refreshments «> Frae Door Prise Pass Mark Crusaders DICK A . Lion left end Hallbai_k Gary Klingensmith sandwiched a four-yard touch down run between two Holy Cross scores to move the Nhtanies’ final advantage to 48-20. Halfback Jimmy Gravel gave the Crusaders fans something to cheer about with'an 80-yard kick-; off return for a touchdown on the next to last play of the game. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS l.irk« Korhnitn T*»m* Weber (•ui>ky }!»>•* Sliirkruth Hcmhejr ~r ' r i , 1 ('num . • . i GREETINGS TO ALL THIS FAMILY NIGHT WILL GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOP IN EASY COMFORT AND MAKE SELECTIONS WHILE OUR STOCKS OF CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE IS STILL COMPLETE. BECAUSE YOU ARE A PREFERRED CUSTOMER, WE SAY ... "THANK YOU'* FOR YOUR LOYAL PATRONAGE BY OFFERING YOU A FLAT 1 10/L DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES MADE ON THIS NIGHT, v Come loin in an evening of shopping fun. and save avan more on McCrary's low : prices with 10% discount off on anything in the store. Signed Santo McCrary M c CROR Y’S UNIVERSITY PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER -W. HAMILTON AVI. RL'SHIXO Penn gut« ...u.K B Holy Oom No. Y*. 22 rr ~ 10 19 2 . 12 .B • Int. TD 0 1 0 1 « 4 Yd*. 26 » Yds. Int. TO lM i ' a o o • 000 rASS KECEIYDtG P»n» Slat* No. Yd.. TO - ... 2 ) 1 0 1 * • i : o 2. TP 1 1 25 1 ifoif ( rsM Katonds Goals Booters to By ISA MILLS Two first-quarter goals by John Katona proved to be enough for Penn State’s soccer team as it defeated Gettysburg Saturday, 3-1. The victory was the second in eight games for the Lions who have a game remaining with Pitt this Saturday The Panthers (7-1-2) were eliminated from the NCAA championships yesterday by Maryland, 4-3. The unbeaten Terps beat State last month, 4-2- Katona's goals, his second and third of the season, came ll’ra minutes apart and gave State a 2-0 lead. He also assisted on the Nit tanies’ third goal, scored by\Al Jacobsen shortly before halftime. Katona, a sophomore center from Forest Hills, Long Island, converted a pass from Lion captain Jay Stormer to open the scoring after six and one-half minutes of the opening period. HE SCORED again at the 18:00 mark on a play set up by center halfback Dieter Heinze. Heinze took a shot from 30 yards out which was deflected by a Bullet fullback. Katona rifled the loose ball into the lower right comer of the net. Gettysburg, which completed a 5-8 season Saturday, got its only, goal thirty seconds from the end of the first quarter. Bill Schin nerer. the Bullets’ ..center, scored it from" iust in front of the Lion goal on' a pass from Don Thomp son. Both teams threatened through - —Coifastsa note hy Loo Hmffncr LION CENTER FORWARD John Katana attempts to dribble through 'two Gettysburg defenders in Saturday's soccer game. This time he didn't makit it. but Katona scored the game's first two goals as the Lion hooters won their second contest of the year. 3-L TD D 1 « ON ANYTHING IN STORE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20.1962 Pace 3-1 Win out the second period but neither scored until Jacobsen’s initial var sity goal at 20:30. The Lions took ; eight shots during this quarter while, Gettysburg took six. Jacobsen had >a chance for. a second goal only moments after ■he scored, but his shot from the right side of the net was off the mark.. He had been set up by Storm er. Neither side scored in the sec-, ond'.half but the Bullets did haye ah apparent third-period goal by Schinnerer nullified by an offsides infraction. THE LIONS outshot Gettys-. burg, 126-12. marking just the third time this year they had outshot their opposition. State previously oushot Bucknell (41-16) and Tem ple (20-15). The Nittanies beat the Bisons. 3-0, and lost to Temple 3-2 in overtime.-. ■ With the v Lions having little trouble controlling the game, coach'Ken Hosterman substituted freely! in the fourth quarter, in serting some players who hadn’t beat in a game all season. Didc Learn, George Williams and Ersen Eli all made their first appearance of the year Saturday. The Lions’ dependable halfback line of Ray Dacey, Heinze, and Harry Kline came through with another fine performance while Stormer, Katana and Jacobsen kept the offense moving.- State’s three-goal first half was their best first half performance since also they scored three in the first half against Colgate early last season.' TVnn StsU 2 1 * ft.* S Gettyabuix _1 0 0 0 — Goals—Phdd SUt*: Katana 2, JaeoWo. Gettjpburz :0 Schinnerer. TURKEY Register at Checkout
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