Hufnagel rears back behind Nagle's protection Penn State-BC statistics, % Passing Player AttComp.lnt.Yd.TD AAarangi 25 16 1 251 3 Concannon 100 00 Pass receiving Penn State 14 7 10 14—45 Boston College 6 6 7 7—26 Capoelletti 1 run (Vitiello BC— 83 pass from Marangi (run failed) PS Hufnagel 2 run (Vitiello k'Ck) BC—Briggs 14 pass from v.arangi '.pass failed) PS Cappellet* l - run (Vitiello kick) BC —Esposito 6 run (Sremfort kick) PS —FG Vitiello 48 PS Scott 77 pass from Huf nagel (Vitiello kick; PS Hufnaael 57 run (Vitiello kick) PS—Natale 3 pass from Huf nagel fV'tielio kick) BC Esposito 48 pass from 7/arang' (Stemfor* k'Ck) A—23,119 PSU BC 23 20 First dov.ns Rushes varos 52 301 Passing yards 271 Return yards 13 23 0 16 26 1 11 0 0 Fumbles lost Pucksters, Penn State split with the Maryland hockey club last weekend to bring its record to 2-1 The Lions nipped the Terps in overtime Saturday afternoon 4-3 and dropped the second game by the same score Three hundred fans watched the Lions spot Maryland three goals Saturday before defenseman A 1 “Reds" Davidson sparked the Lion scoring, slamming in a shot from just past the blue line at 3:24 into the final period Mark Sturgeon brought Penn State within one when he took a pass from Bill Charles and pushed the puck through a crowd around the goal Center John Rothgaber took a pass from wing John Hancock with under three minutes to play to tie the game The overtime went 6:02 Get to meet a variety of people; Introduce yourself to Greek life. (ARC*. has th spirit o: Chris soon t come.. 101 He: basemen Penalties yards 3 15 2 10 PENN STATE Rushing Player Cappelietf; Nagle Hufnagel Add?e Andrews Maselia Passing Aft Comp int Yd TD 22 15 0 271 2 200 0 0 Pass receiving Player Hufnagel Shuman No Yd TD 5 70 1 2 53 0 1 30 0 3 33 0 2 85 1 Player Nafale Hayman R ickenbach Cappelletti Scott Punting 125 31 3 Maseii a BOSTON COLLEGE Rushing Player Esposito Smith Marangi Bennet Concannon erps split before Rothgaber earned his second goal on a rebound of Davidson’s shot In yesterday's game penalties proved the downfall of the Lion team. The pucks ters were penalized for a total of sixteen minutes including a ten-minute misconduct violation on coach Larry Hendry. The two teams were tied 3-3 when they began the third period Sunday Terp Pete Andrews scored on a power play at 4:17 into the period. The Lion offense was han dicapped by six minutes of penalty time after the Maryland goal First period scores by Matt Peskin and Mark Sturgeon put the Lions ahead but the Terps outscored their op ponents in the second period, 3-2, to reach the final period standoff Panhel gain Att yd 22 107 10 69 8 92 6 13 3 12 2 6 Player Briggs R tchardson Esposito R ush Bennet Player O'Hagan Gain Att.Yd 23 115 12 33 4 0 3 11 1 2 P.S.O.C. SKI DIVISION PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL NEW YEAR’S SKI TRIP (to western New York) $50.00 for: 6 days-nights lodging 2 meals per day Also Includes: Accident coverage THE NEW YEAR'S EVE BLAST Wednesday, December 27th thru Tuesday, January 2nd ... 6 full days This is the ONLY official Penn State outing club ski trip for the Christmas vacation period!!! 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Even if Boston College’s pressbox had come equipped with oxygen tanks, Sugar Bowl scout Monk Simon would have been gasping for air The 3-5 Eagles, three touchdown underdogs to the bowl-bound Nittany Lions, were driving for the go-ahead touchdown late in the third quarter Saturday and Simon was squirming in his seat. Nobody cared to predict his condition had scrambling BC quarterback Gary Marangi not slipped at the 42-yard line on fourth down with Lions Ed O’Neil, Larry Ludwig and Jim Laslavic in hot pursuit. The result was a 22-yard loss which snuffed out the Eagles' momentum, helped Penn State to a hard-fought 45-26 win and a Sugar Bowl bid and took Simon off the critical list. “I won’t say 1 was worried,” Monk said, ad mitting his breathing was back to normal, ‘‘but I was doing a little thinking.” You see, Boston College had this sophomore running back named Mike Esposito. With a reportedly bruised leg, he staggered Penn State’s usually stingy defense for 115 yards rushing and bugged coach Joe Paterno all af ternoon. No Yd.TD -4 116 2 1 13 0 * 6 74 1 4 40 0 1 7 0 No.Yd.Av 6 207 34 5 However, the Lions, not up for tarnishing their Sugar Bowl bid, countered well. Quarterback John Hufnagel pulled in Heisman Trophy votes by completing 13 of 22 passes for 271 yards and two touchdowns, and rushed eight times for 92 yards and two more scores. His per formance set a new Lion total offense record (363 yards) and gave him the single season passing yardage mark (1,779) and total offense (1,959). Not to be outdone by Esposito, PSU tailback John Cappelletti butchered his leg on the opening kickoff but still gutted out 107 yards rushing with two TD’s. Paterno, strangely meeting the press afterwards in the penalty box of the nearby BC hockey rink, admitted it was no easy victory. “I told Esposito after the game that was the best performance by a sophomore running back that I’ve seen in 20 years. He reminds me a lot of Roger Kochman,’’ Paterno said. • Landlord l S Hassles? J • The Daily Collegian • • can help you • • If you’ve had a rent 2 • increase or general • • problems, call Elaine at * • 865-1828. • “BC didn’t surprise me,” he said. "All we looked at last week were BC-Syracuse films. They blew Syracuse off the field (a 37-0 win). We knew we were going to be in trouble. I thought they played awfully well.” Hufnagel and Cappelletti, who along with fullback Bob Nagle (69 yards) accounted for most of Penn State’s 301 yards rushing, also got the good word. “I really think you saw the Heisman Trophy winner out there today,” Paterno said of Hufnagel. “If there's a better football player anywhere, 1 don’t know about him. People get jittery, but I never get jittery with him around. Cappelletti, who rushed for 100-plus yards for the fifth time this season and passed the 1,000 mark for the year, drew raves, too. “Boy, he was really run ning over people out there today,” said his coach. “He’s getting to be a real tough clutch back.” The Lions moved ef fortlessly on their initial drive as Nagle, giving Cappy an You would be celebrating Thanksgiving with a pizza , had the pilgrims known about Vll The best pizza in town, made with fresh dough daily and a variety of toppings. Refreshing draft beer is also served in frosted beer mugs. NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT Mon. Ladles Day $1 off on large and King size pizza Tues. Mud Shark Wed. Bad Karma Thurs. Al Syms Fri. Sweet Buzzard Sat. Hitchcock Railway Sun. Cartoons The Daily Collegian Monday. November 20, 197'-’ —5 early break, got the opener up the middle for 28 yards to the BC 29. Cappelletti took it in from the one and A 1 Vitiello’s PAT had everyone thinking it was no contest But Marangi hit split end Mel Briggs for an 83-yard pass play when Lion defen sive back Buddy Ellis gambled on an interception try and lost. A muffed PAT put PSU up, 7-6. Penn State was on the move again, the highlight an un believable one-handed grab by Gary Hayman at the BC three Hufnagel’s keeper on fourth down made it, 14-6. Esposito then had the Eagles flying compiling 31 yards on five carries. On the first play of the second period Marangi saw Briggs shed safety Greff Ducatte’s coverage and nailed him for a 14-yard pass. Esposito tried and failed at a halfback conversion pass and the Lions led only, 14-12. Tight end Bob Ricken bach’s 26-yard grab at the BC 22 put Penn State in business and set up Cappelletti’s four yard sprint around left end Downstairs at the Village Gallery. Enjoy a color TV, pool tables, darts and shuffle board with four brands of draft beer and food. Also take out beer and food. 1767 N. Atherton Call 237-1484 for a score Vitiello's PAT gave the Lions a 21-12 lead It got tense for Simon and Penn State when Esposito’s running and Marangi passes to Briggs and Smith and two off-sides penalties by over anxious tackle Randy Crowder set BC up deep in PSL' territory Esposito drove off left tackle from the six and Fred Steinfort's extra point tightened it up at 21-19 The Lions got a little breathing room when Vitiello hit on a 48-yard field goal, the longest of his career, which made it 24-19 Then after Marangi’s fateful slip, Hufnagei lofted a pass barely over BC's Burt Stevens and Xed Guillet The two defenders collided and speedster Jimmy Scott was all but gone for a 77-yard TD play and a 31-19 lead Only then did to Simon sit back on his seat "It was crucial for us to get a drive going." 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