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INTERCEPTED PASS GOOD FOR 2M5 WIN s-c St. Petersburg Times, Sunday, October 1 6, 1 960 Sports Edges Pesky I CliiCiS Crusaders Get First Win On Late Field Goal HANOVER, N.H. (UPD-Jun-ior quarterback Bill Joern of Council Bluffs, Iowa, kicked a 20-yard field goal with 15 sec-onds left to to give under- 11 Penn Explosion Rends Winless Brown 36-7 PHILADELPHIA UP) racuse line for the final 45 yards. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPD-De Not a Syracuse hand was laid The two Eastern stalwarts battled on even terms for the first half with Syracuse domi fensive back Mark Weber gal Statistics on Jonas as he sped diagonally loped 62 yards with an intercept SYRACUSE PENN ST.

to the left, outdistancing the Flrt dornn 13 anthers Houf same weDer wno later gave ed pass yesterday to break the back of a stubborn Penn State defense and set the stage for Running yardage IDS Passing yardage ID Paaiea 1-4 Penn's Quakers, revitalized of Panel Intercepted by 1 a 21-15 Syracuse victory before t-lt 0 13 Punta nating play in the first 15 minutes and Penn State taking charge in the second quarter. The big Orange line, showing the same defensive prowess which brought it the 1939 title, held Penn State to a mere seven vards cained in the first period. Syracuse the impetus for its fourth straight win of the season. Henry Oppermann kicked the extra point for Penn State. Penn State gambled desper 8-3SJ 8 IS 40,617, the largest football fensively by the return of tailback Porter Shreve and the slick Fumblea lost Yarda penallied est iroinio Statistics crowd in local history.

Weber, just returned to full-time duty after sitting out Syra pass-catching of end Jon Greena- ately in the fourth period to come back. After passing to Pae Meanwhile. Syracuse unleashed cuse's first three games with an one tremendous burst of power injured knee, snared a wobbly DARTMOUTH HOLY CROSS Flrat donna 13 17 Rushing yardage 133 Passing yardage 10 170 Faasea 10-24 10-25 Paxsea Intercepted by 1 4 Punta Ml 4-41 Fumhlea lout Yards penallied 5 for the Lions' second touchdown, Hall ran for a two-point conver the Orange drove 67 yards in 12 playg with sophomore left halfback Don King crashing over from the 2. Ken Ericson made good on his third straight kick to give the national champions a 21-7 bulge which Penn State, for the game's first score. pass by State Galen Jail on PITTSBURGH (UPl) The Pitt Panthers, bent on revenge for an upset by West Virginia last season, belted the hapless Mountaineers, 42-0 yesterday in sion just making the end zone his own 38 and found a clear in the far left corner of the held.

Neither team had registered a first down and the game was approximately eight minutes old path down the left sideline. of West Mifflin, Pa. the hardest running back on the field picking up two touchdowns a 12-yard pass reception and a 16-yard run. Jim Traficant, sophomore quarterback from Youngstown, Ohio, fired two touchdown passes and scored on a one-foot sneak Statistics PENN BROWN Firet down 10 Ruthlng rardaft Z4S Fasamg jardeae l.m lit Vtuit 10-21 13-39 Pamirs intercevtrd by 1 0 Puntu 3-S7 Fumblra lost I 1 larde geaaliird 11 SO Syracuse controlled the ball for the most one-sided rout in the the startling run came as Penn State was battling to three first downs on the ensuing despite a tremendous fourth pe when Syracuse's Art Baker re- dog Holy Cross a 9-8 win over previously undefeated Dartmouth riod effort, was never quite able turned a towering Penn State kickoff but was forced to battle for its very life to stand off the to overcome. 1 punt to the Orange 26.

Then the College yesterday. Lions last effort. Hall, the Penn State ouarter- i Orange power men Baker, in the first quarter. Reserve half- Ml- break a 7-7 deadlock in a bruis-1 ing, hard-nosed football game where the forward pass was strictly a minor weapon, until the dying minutes of the game when Hall turned loose an aeri The win, the first of the sea Ernie Davis back, was a gallant figure in his lack nay larasi, or. iiarniaivwe, and sophomore went to work.

wait, spotted Brown's winless John Mackey team's second loss in four son for Holy Cross, ended an eight-game Dartmouth winning Bruins their first touchdown Sy recuse 7 0 14 0-21 Penn State HI D-H Syr Pavia 18 run (Erlcaon kick) Pens St. Jonai 49 run tOppermano kirk) Syr Weber 60 Intercepted pail (Erlo-on kick) last 56 years in the old rivalry between the schools. The final score also was the largest point margin ever racked tip by a Pitt team since John Michelosen took over as head coach at his alma mater six sea-Eons ago. It was a siory of Pitt doing everything right while everything was going wrong for the Mountaineers, who now time lost every game since jolting Pitt 23-15 games. He directed the Lions to Mackey slashed through for 11, one touchdown, passing to Dick i Baker made 5 and Davis ran for of the season today and then Statistics streak spread over two seasons al attack which moved the length Pae from the 3-yard line and al-l3 more yards.

The trio covered of the field. The Lion attack just PITT rallied for an easy 36-7 Ivy Sr King i run (F.ricion kick) before a crowd of 12,500. Quarterbacks Pat McCarthy 23 more yards in bruising power Pae pail (Hall Prnn St. Hall to League football victory. run) plays, setting up a 18-yard touch and Joern passed the Crusaders W.VA.

i 131 1-10 1 in 37 1 it down Pas jardnjc 1U l'a, -l Fuifi ioimrplfd by riiiHn z-n Yarn itttmlliril 10 56 yards in 55 seconds to set up the field goal. Syracuse Powder Explodes, 4 Hurt most brought about the season's biggest upset in a last-ditch effort which moved Penn State from its own 12 to the Syracuse 4 in the final two minutes. During most of this final drive, Hall was playing without his right shoe, but took no time to replace it as Penn State had run out of time outs. missed fire on Syracuse's 4-yard line as time ran out. Syracuse, jelling for the first time this year, smashed through for two third-period touchdowns to cinch its 21st straight regular season win and enhance its rating; as defending national champion.

The next time it handled the ball after Hall's touchdown run, 0 6 0-4 0 0 S-9 Dartmouth Holy Cross down run right over center by Davis. Penn State evened the score in the second period with an 80-yard scoring drive against Syracuse's first team. Don Jonas, a great running back this cloudy, humid afternoon, burst through the Sy- Bron 7 0 6 07 Brown Myle 1 plunge iBaYrT kick) Penn Shreve plunge (liunsmore pasa from Shawl Penn (irtenawalt 25 pata from Salem Iklck fulled) Penn Oeenawalt 14 pats from Shreve (Greenawalt paaa from Shawl Penn llooiateln 55 run I pass failed) Penn Salem 10 run (Mankui paai from Kalemj Attendance 10,875 nr; Snyder 64 past from McCarthy SYRACUSE. N.Y. (UPD-Four midway through the 1959 season.

SIX PANTHERS SCORE Six players figured in the Panther scoring, with Bob Clemens who vm injured later in the (kirk tailed) Dart Boayckt 1 run (kirk failed) Dart Safety Skinner tackled In end otie HC-FG Joern JO. persons were injured yesterday in a freak accident at the Syra-cuse-Penn State football game. game, stole ah enemy pitchout in the second penbd and raced 26 yards for a toiftjhdown. Reserve fullback Mike of Altoona, closed out for Pitt in the final quarter by gal-! loping 40 yards for a rauchdown. AUTO ACCESSORY STORE OPEN 8 A.M.

TILL 9 P.M. Unbealen Yale Drubs Cornell For 1st In Ivy Halfback Fred Cox 6 for 6 in conversion attempts aid end Mike Ditka, the PanthersAll-America candidate from Alidjyp-pa, caught a 34-yard tout down pass from Traficant in third period to bag his share of NYLON points. PITT'S DAY It was evident from the open NEW HAVEN Unbeaten find united Yale walloped Cornell 22-6 yesterday and moved to the top of the Ivy League football race. The Elis scored their fourth straight triumph. The winners' touchdowns were ing seconds that this was Pitt's day.

The first time the Panthers had possession of the ball they Pin Hfs DURING traveled 26 yards following a Mountaineer fumble and scored tij'Niin, scored by fullbacks Bob Blan- in only five plays. Traficant, dodging tacklers as he moved to his right, turned suddenly and fired a perfect pass to Clemens thard. who celebrated his 22nd on the West Virginia 6 yard line save on car needs Statistics and the flashy Pitt back out- raced the last defender as he crossed the goal line. Riverside Air Cushions FULL 15 -MONTH GUARANTEE Not seconds not "special bargain" tires but strong, 4-pIy, 100 DuPont nylons. 7 rows of deep-grip- ping tread hold fast to wet, slippery surfaces.

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