fTUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1962 Gator Liske Sets Two Records As Lions Blank Pitt, 16-0 (Continued from page one) [ Pitt quarterback Jim Trafican! on the former mark-of 1.238 yards, the Panther 30-vard-line. made by'Riehie Lucas in 1959 and’. State moved the! ball to the his passing- yardage—l.o37—tops Pitt 19 before stalling. Ron Coates Tony Rados’ 1,025 in 1953’. j came out to kick a field goal, his The Lion quarterback boosted • fif,h , in e .'ght attempts this.:.sea his. own record' for touchdown ? on t °, lltaniCS a 3-0 passes to 12. but his 91 comple-, ead at halftime, tions for the. season fell twp Short The Nittanies quickly advance of Rados’ record of 93 in|l9s2. 1 to their own 44-yard stripe the All-American halfback ‘ car.di- * lrsl S°t the ball tn the date Roger? Kochman iva's bril- second, -half. On second down. liant in his final regular season , in £ • v ? r^ s l . s^< ? rl a f'P 1 Vin l performance 1 in a Lion uniform. I oc^ ni . an .J’ l . th a '* lor The hard-running'Nittany Star|P as s near the left sideline, combined with Liske on a 56-ya'rd! Kochman grabbed the pass over pass-run play for'the Lions’first; his shoulder, avoided a diving touchdown, ; gained 57 yards ■ oni : tackle attempt by Pitt's Paul Mar nine'.carries and had runs of 211 ,11 a ar -d raced. 56 yards to make arid" 26 yards called back because: the score 9-0. Coates' conversion of penldties. made it IQ-0 and put the pressure Little Junior'Powell also had a.- bn the Panthers, field day against the j TRAFICAHT dropped back and intercepting two passe# and ca.ch-', aimed a pass at Martha with time mg two of Liske s heaves. .His ; running- out in the third quarter, •season total of 3_ pass receptions but.his long heave -was inter was one short of Jesse. Arnelle s ce pted bv Powell on the Lion 33- record of 33 set in 1952. 1 • yard-line*.' i THE- LIONS were alternately 'The Lion speedster picked the sputtering and sparkling against the Panthers, but spatkled often enough to win. L' Pitt held the c Lions iri their own territory for most of the first quarter.-but the Lions got a break midway through the second stan- didate Roger Kochman avoids. Pitt'* Paul Martha while catching a pass from Lion quarterback Pete Liske. Kochman continued untouched to complete a. 56-yard scoring play that gave the Lion* a-10-0 lead early in the third quarter. ####■•-!- mb-:: ■ iff-?,ki s : “’ll ’ -'i* * '. / . S rlij Hfei 'Yj£ fr. ‘ if I shouiu, jUst had all my „ jers cleaned at campus a Tltey did a wonderful job. Surprising how they can dean any fhi B' 'f th( ofe e '*onal Wh the leaned ing. )Ut of course jey are pr jssi js. y my sister,sa good a few days ago, I can't find her. Yes they are good at Campus Cleaners. 110 east college ave. Bowl ball 'out of the air'and swerved toward the -left sideline. Hemmed, at least 120 before being tackled in by Pitt (acklers, he cut toward t as the tlurd quarter ended. Le 6 ' ' ° >' t 0 wasted no «m«. throwing b He doubled back toward the ® touchdown pw to.nght half sideline .again _and was finally The- Panfherf ar vered Sued that Gursky was out-of bounds when he made! the circus catch and several writers in the press box thought Liske crossed tire line of scrimmage befpre pass mg, but the score’held: up. boost ing the final total to 10-0. YOU LOOKING SHARP TONIGHT ZELDA! i| v THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Beckons N litanies LION QUARTERBACK Pete Liske start* one of his frequent tripi through the Pitt defense. Captain Joe Galardi removes the last front-line obstacle, guard Ralph Conrad', following crush i<»oVnky n Pdvy^J! Aml*r**m ksu-hman <iur»ky 4* i —U* Mmur-k Tr»fi«*«nt .ft 1 ‘ 2 l*»*4 RtrtMnf X*. STATISTICAL LEADERS PENN STATE IIMMnK . No. Passive Alt. Cam. tnt. Yd*. . .IK H • fr l*;q Pass Rff'crjrfn* * No; Yds. ;2 U [i i» !i w 1 ** PITT Rasbin* Pawinf Att. Com, A S •: B | k eaners. Liske Captures Coo gan Award Lion quarterback Pete Liskerartlage mink and Richie I.uca,' was j voted the ftr»t "James H.j total offense record He finished Coojjan Memorial A Ward as the j the year with 1,037 yards passing outstanding player in Saturday's ’ and a. total offense mark «f 1.302 Pefhi State-Pitt game. ‘ yards. His two touchdowns passes file award originated with the Saturday gave Inin a total or Pittsburgh Curbstone Coaches in , twelve forthe year, extending the memory of Coop,an. who died last record he set last week, spring at the age of 54. He had The junior signal-caller corn served since 1958 as director of pleted Bof 18 passes for I3ti yards the ; Department of Public In- against.the Panthers. forttption.- ' . Liske will be presented' with Before hi* appointment to that the award a.t the Curbstoners’ was the Lams' Sports In-, season windup dinner in Pitts formation Director had I burgh’; Roosovoft’s Hotel, Dec 9, headed the j ■ The winner of ‘the award, which I collegiate publi/Ists. will I•• presented anmialiv. is I Liske /et two -nn State rec-jdecid; Iby a vote of the momtu-rs ‘lords, in Saturda; 'of the press, radio and tele■: mn ,t; inti Tony Rado? who c ,vcr the State-Pip i;.mi>- -1 - ■ * TD« 0 • 0 I 1 Yd*. 5* u n 3<* 31 T d*. 21 !* 2* Nero plays and the critics rave on! ~ all the bite of a very dry martini," High Fidelity. ’‘‘Tinseled, quick-silvery arrangements..'Time/'Ailcoolnessand color," Life. His newest. The Colorful Peter Nero, is a kaleidoscopic trip from "Journey to Red Rocks," on through the spectrum to a plush*'Deep Purple." In Living Stereo, Monaural and Tape RCA victor & most trusted nan* in sound —( I'lifiim h* [Wn ( ing blocks applied lo John Jenkins and Cary Kalienbach. State tackle Terry l?oki up tar wish Liske a sale journey. name, bn-ak season passing I PAGE' SEVEN
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