PAGE TEN rttafacutty taut 7 v tatton Waft-lon. immommemumme•womilmemwommisilisimosimm, Penn State's Joe Paterno is the nation's "winningest" football coach for the fourth consecutive year. Paterno's eight-year record of 75-31-1 gives him a winning percentage of .848. Runnerup Frank Kush of Arizona State is .793 for 11 years, according to the National Collegiate Sports Services statistics. Penn State's football team is shooting for its 36th con secutive non-losing season in 1974. The Lions last lost more than they won in 1938. Since then, Penn State has recorded 33 winning seasons and .500 records in 1965 and 1966. C. C. READER Soccer Season Coach's Roundup By Prof. Ed Trunk With the final game of a succeesful soccer season, this new sport on Capitol Campus has come full cycle on those who have pioneered its beginning. It is a coach's honor to pay tribute to an outstanding group of athletes. They have shown that a major team sport has caught hold and has germinated. Opponents are calling us for matches. Applicants are choosing Capitol because of the soccer here. Many teams have complimented our display of talent. We have new stands for a steady increase in spectators. The students at Capitol are now aware of the team - we are hoping that school spirit will follow. The season just ended has been our most challenging and most successful of our short 3 season history. We played some teams that were way over our head and gave them a tough match. At half time we were ahead of Franklin & Marshall 2:1. We tied a tough (rough) Harrisburg League team, the Olympics 4:4 and scored 2:1 against the Harrisburg Internationals during that game's second half. The big event of the season was the thorough victory over an outstanding Lancaster Bible College team, 7:3. This game represented our peak performance. The team swept through Branch Campus ===l Please print using a ball point pen and carnal* red Perm on bath odes of foss card I=l 1:11= Find Out Next Week WATER LOGGED! THE LONGEST SWIM ON RECORD WAS DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI FROM ST. LOUIS TO CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. JOHN V. SIGMUND MADE THE 292 MILE TRIP IN 89 HOURS, 42 MINUTES! competition, defeating Schuylkill 3:1 and Hazleton 3:2. Andy Koval's injury during the F & M game marred an otherwise safe season. Some 25 players contributed their talents and spirit to this success. While Tom Peterman did a valiant job at goalie (almost shutout Schuylkill 3 : 1 ), Two 1974 Penn State football our real strength lay in a veteran opponents, North Carolina halfback line - Ennio Treant, our State and Ohio University, playmaker - Larry Lingenfelter, have never beaten the Nittany speed and hard driving play Lions. North Carolina State disrupter -. Dan Fichtner, a cool has lost 10 straight times and team stabilizer. Back-up Ohio is looking for its first provided by Doug Weirich, who victory after four defeats gave a great performance against Hazleton, Mike Nonnemacher who has developed into a good reliable halfback, and Andy Koval who gave the team a great effort up until he was injured. These halfbacks provide the vital mid-field control between the fullbacks and forwards. All 6 are graduating seniors. Not so with Ken Albert and Dave Wozniak, our fullbacks. These bastions of defense have steadily grown stronger and will return next fall. They have both been scouted and tapped for the Harrisburg League. Back-up was provided by the solid muscle of Bill Davies, the football tackle of Marino Puliti and a very busy Pat Byrne. In the forward line, our scoring punch came from every goalie's nightmare, Dennis Doerr. Denny scored 19 goasl in 7 games this season. Playmaker & trickster Mike Burkholder and hard working Barry Deacon held the inside slots. Both scored this season and added vitality to the mid-field drives. On the winds, Randy Hess provided some SEPTEMBER 30, 1974 PSU Lacrosse Team In Tournament UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., -- - Penn State has accepted an invitation to play in the fourth annual Hero's Invitational Lacrosse Tournament March 20-23, 1975, in Durham, N.C. "This is one of the biggest things that has happened for lacrosse at Penn State," Lion coach Dick Pencek says. "Besides the national lacrosse tournaments, Hero's in the most prestigious." Duke and North Carolina, hosts for the preseason tour nament, join Penn State, Air Force and Ohio State in the eight-team tournament. Maryland, Virginia and Brown are expected to complete the field. A 12-man panel, including lacrosse coaches and referees, selects the eight teams. Pencek said the fact the Lions posted their first winning season in five years in 1974 (6- 5) and played many freshmen and sophomores were reasons for selection to the tour nament. Four of Penn State's top six scorers this spring were fresh men and the top nine scorers return next year. Jay Levine and Buddy Tesner, starting defensemen, are the 1975 co-captains. ONNIIONONIONOINI IMINIONINIONOMIO Joe Paterno is starting his 25th year at Penn State and ninth season as head football coach. He followed his college coach at Brown, Rip Engle, to Penn State in 1950. Paterno's eight-year record at Penn State is 75-13-1. 11011101110110111•1101111 perfect passes and Mike Ayyoub played his finest game against the Olympics this season. Our backup forwards consisting of Joe Adams, Al Krippe, Armand Magnelli, Bob Lawler, Milt Shaley, Al Burlikowski and Ted Domuracki provided depth and new blood at low points in the games. They have all done well for Capitol and those leaving will be missed. As coach and friend I can say that they have honored me and Capitol. Let us not say goodbye. This Fall the cycle begins anew, and there are bigger and better things ahead. May our future be as blessed with progress as our past. Thanks all! E=MCIMI 1211121=111 The Pennsylvanta State University MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION =1223 nos cord roust be .n your possession whenever droang on campus and also, when re•regrstenng your motor vehicle on the back of this form 110:1111=E1 M=El
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