FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1940 Mipteri: Fae - e - andefeatd .- Temple Squad Here Tomorrow lIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUII IhIIII hIUII IftIIIIIIIIIII Between The Lions WITH DICK PETERS 11111111111fill111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Q1111111 the Lions , Last Stand Tomorrow •may be a great . day for Penti State. Also it might be a sad, sad one. Tomorrow will see two Lion athletic teams staking all 'to finish - their 1940 seasons without defeat; Bob Higgins'., powerful * gridders and Bill . Jeffrey's perpetual soc cermen. In Pitt and Temple, the football ers and booters are respectively taking themselves on an afternoon of hard labor. Granted the Panth ers have no impressive record, 'with but two wins out of six at tempts thiS fall, but consider their opposition—Ohio' State, IMiSsouri, Southern Methodist, For dh am, Carnegie Tech; and Nebraska. As for the Temple bootmen, who face the Lion kickers on' New Beaver Field, just count them as plenty tough, for they, too, are unbeaten this year, and remember also that they deadlocked the Jef freymen last season. • For the Nittany pigskin crew a Panther o defeat would mean a lot— Penn State's firstunblemished grid record since Ig2o, and—that 'hope eternal which forever burns in a football player's heart—maybe a bowl bid. Add to that the breaking of the long-standing Pitt Stadium' jinx, and another much-coveted victory over that dear=old rival— Pittsburgh. For the Lion boot kings, a plucking of the Owl eleven, would mean an extension of the most amazing intercollegiate record ever known—eight successive undefeat ed-seasons, which include 61 games without going down under fire. So there's a lot at stake tomor row for both gridders and •hooters, and blame it if you will, on my be lief on the old adage "seeing is believing," I pick both Nittany teams to finish their 1940 slates un beaten. Add "I—Predictions Disregarding all usual methods of crygt.al ball gazing, almanac reading, picking from a hat, etc. BTL merely pro Claims that: Cordell will give Penh an attack of acute indigestion. Stanford will add California to its string. Nebra ska will bump lowa State. Ten nessee will put the bug on Ken tucky. Michigan will bounce back _against Ohio'State. Minnesota will overpower Wisconsin. .Northwest ern will take Notre Dame's meas ure. Harvard will out-ivy Yale. And, if yOu want an upset, Auburn will do it to Boston College. -BEAT PITT Galindo Predicts Three More Undefeated Seasons Anibal Galindo, who scored two of State.'s goals in Wednesday's 3-0 defeat of Penn and helped to keep the Lion's 60-game streak unbrok en, stated yesterday that he ex pects State to have at least three more undefeated soccer seasons. "I base this prediction on our present. strong freshman team," Galindo continued, "of which Prichar-ds and Williams are prob ably tops." -Galindo's home is in the Colon Republic of• Panama, of which his father is governor. Before corn ing to State he attended the Canal Zone Junior College. When asked why he came to far off Penn State, he said, "I came to State, because it was -recommended to me as . a -good school with a beautiful cam pus. Penn State's undefeated soc cer team probably alsoi.influenced mel , since -I 'haye qlways liked , to_ Produces Champs .10nbeaten lifiote4 Play for fury P. Our much renowned soccer team, undefeated •in n6O straight games, has - been viewed and writ ten about from many angles. Let's get a fresh approach difd look at "Bill" Jeffrey and his boys through the eyes of an assistant soccer manager, Trim Culp, '42. "I don't know," Tom said, "bat it seems to me when I watch Bill and the boys out practicing they're just like a bunch of kids out play ing for the fun they get, or maybe the exercise. You'd think that a team, 'undefeated in. 60 contests, would be under - great strain and tension to keep up such a record, but on the contrary," the soccer manager continued, "there is no strained atmosphere, everything is run on the most. informal terms." Continuing, Culp explained that a typical afternoon's practice ses sion would probably begin by having the team warm up, kick the ball around, and of course, Coach Jeffreys would be right in there. "Bill always seems to have a helping remark or a funny one to keep 'his' boys laughing, and incidentally," Culp added, "Bill's attitude is as though they really were 'his' boys." `,`They always end up by play ing a game arid if their coach is on the losing team he takes a lot of good natured kidding," he said. To sum it up, we at Penn State have undoubtedly the greatest soccer team in the country, and a team to be proud of. But Bill and his boys haven't gained these heights by means of "high-press sure" practice and playing. They have attained this because they love the "game, and .because they get a lot of just plain fun and ex ercise out of it. play. I Ave not been disappoint ed in anything; the school, the campus, or the soccer team." Coach Bill Jeffrey got no end of praise from his star player. "Bill can take a boy who has never played soccer and in a year make him a great player. For example, Don Durain never kicked a soccer ball before Jeffrey got hold of him last year, and this year he is, in my opinion, the best outside". left in the country. "We're so sure of ourselves when. we goon the field, I don't see how we can ever lose," he add ed. "A game for us is just like any practice session. Bill just says a few words before .the game, Pic tures-to' us how the opposing team plays, and without any tension or excitement Ave go on the field to play, and win. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Only Varsity Till Here Tomorrow By BILL McKNIGHT Penn State's traditionally vic torious soccer Lions will expose their record at 2 p.m. tomorrow af ternoon to the most formidable op ponent they have encountered in many years, the undefeated and untied Temple Owls, who last year battled the Nittanymen to a.score less tie. The starting lineup may find Goalie Zen LaSkaris on the bench due to an injury received in the Penn game Wednesday. Zen will see his last game along with four other Lion booters who will at tempt to carve their names in Penn State's hall of fame by com pleting another undefeated sea son. So far this year the Owls have downed every team they met, in cluding Maryland, last year's Southern Conference champions, who were:swamped by the Temple eleven, 54. Maryland ,had been undefeated until that tilt. Flashy center forward Billy "Blitzkrieg" Bathgate has been the Owls' titleholder in scoring honor's', booting two in almost ev ery tilt this year.. Also outstand ing for the invading team are in side right Pete Lorenc and Sam Fogel who both consistently hit the net. Temple coach Pete Leaness teaches his boys in almost the same manner as our own Bill Jeffrey, emphasizing strategy and clever passing rather than rugged playing and pOwer kicking. To morrow's game will see two of the greatest teams in the country stage a fight to the finish, both battling with every, ounce of strength to determine whether Bill Jeffrey will chalk up another undefeated team or the mighty Penn State eleven Will at last be forced to end their remarkable record. The Owls will definitely be out to upset the Nittariymen, but in this writer's opinion, they will have to rise to unprecedented heights to outplay the Penn State eleven, and especially the five seniors who will be out there playing their last game for one of the greatest athletic teams that ever went on a soccer field. The lineup: Pos. Penn State Temple G Seavy Halpen. R.F.. . . . Freeman Connely L.H.. . . . Dearborn Brewer R.H.. Hosterman Davis C.H.. . . . Corman Laverson L.H.. . . . Green Brigadier 0.R.. . . . Hartman Aiken I.R. 'Galindo Lorene C.F.. . . . King Bathgate I.L. Megrail Fogel 0.L.. Durain Neprash Many Stellar Banters Develeped At State High - This year's captain of our un defeated soccer team, Walt Hos terman, is a State College boy. However this is not the limit of the booting talent from this town of 5,000. Also on the varsity - are three other outstanding players who were on the soccer team at State High, Van Hartinan, Hal Jones, and Gazzy Green. 4mazing as this large representation may seem for such a small town, State College boys- have even a greater mono poly on the frosh team. . Freshman captain and goalie John Struck, who let only one ball get past him this year, is a State High product. Another is Wayne Bechdel _who scored a good share of the frosh goals. Hank Yeagley, who was captain of the State High team last year, al so broke into the scoring column for the Lions. Two other regu lars from town are Dick Miller and Lloyd Black. - Maybe the State High soccer coach, John Serff, shoUld take a little credit for the_ remarkable soccer aggregation which Penn State turns out each year. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!l11111111111111111111111111 Soccer Team Will Play On New Beaver Field Coach Bill Jeffrey announced last night that if the weather permits, tomorrow's game with Temple will ,be played on New Beaver Field. Arrangements are being made for the use of an amplifying ,system to explain the play. The soccer field will then probably be devoted to the Cen tral Pennsylvania high school championship game. Indica tions are- that a record soccer crowd will atend the game to morrow which promises to be the best in many years. 11111111111111111111111111111WWW111111111111111111111 11 11 1111111 Penn State Rates High In Grid Lisls • Undefeated Nittany Lions rank high in the nation according to, three outstanding rating systems. However, in two of the listings the Penn State gridmen are 12th strongest in the land while the third authority rates the Blue and White in the 20th position. The Williamson System ranked the Nittany Lions in the first doz en behind Texas A. and M., Stan ford, Minnesota, Tennessee, Mich igan, S. M. U., Nebraska, Cornell, Boston College, Georgetown, and Northwestern. The teams were ranked in that order. Penn was 13th. Harry Grayson, NEA sports editor, listed virtually the same teams ahead of the Nittanymen, but placed Pennsylvania in the tenth slot and dropped S. M. U. from his first dozen. According to the Weekly Asso ciated Press survey Penn State shares the 20th position with Tex as Tech. Minnesota's undefeated-untied Gophers were still at the top of the list. Cornell's Big Red drop ped to fifth. The standings (points figured on 10-9-8-7-6, etc., basis): Ist Place Votes Pts. ....68 1,544 1. Minnesota 2. Texas A. and M. ..59 1,485 3. Stanford 24 1,331 4. Boston College ....12 1,043.5 5. Cornell 6 885 6. Tennessee 3 851 7. Michigan 821 8. Nebraska . 9. Georgetown 10. Northwestern Second Ten-11, Mississippi, 86.25; 12, Penn, 84; 13, Washing tOn, 60; 14, Notre Dame, 59.25; 15, Fordham, 57.25; 16, Mississippi State, 47.25; ,17, Alabama, 47; 18, Southern Methodist, 46; 19, Santa Clara, 33; tie for 20, Penn State and Texas Tech, 25 each. Also Rans—Lafayette, 15; Duke, 7; Ohio State, 6; Hardin-Simmons, 5; Pacific Lutheran and Utah, 4. Like Varsity, frosh Soccer Team Undefeated Following in the footsteps of the varsity, the freshmen soccer team went through their regular. three game season unbeaten and unscored upon. _The Little Lion booters took Syracuse, 1-0; the Cornell frosh, 2 7 0; and the Army plebes, 2-0. In' an unscheduled game Coach Clyde Underwood's charges nip ped Mont Alto, 2-1. Several frosh players who have shown great pjomise for Coach Jeffrey next fall are Bill Prit chard, center forward; Tom Wil liams, inside left; Charles Hor vath, left fullback, and Henry Yeagley, inside right. The unbeaten Nittany Lions rank sixth nationally in total de- Sense with an average of 118.8 yards per game. In defense against rushing the Blue and White hold eighth place with an average of 56.2 yards per tilt. PAGE SEVEN Temple East Game For Five Seniors When the Jeffreymen take thr field against Temple tomorrov• five varsity seniors will be play Ang their last game for Penn State. They are Captain Walt Hostel - man, Don Durain, Bobby Ernst. Van Hartman, and Zen Laskaris. Hosterman will conclude hi third year of varsity soccer wit' , tomorrow's game. Walt, an all around athlete, is a star track ma - 1 in the spring. Teammate Zen Las karis says of Walt that "he is a - good a captain as any team eve • had. We all enjoy playing wit' him." Walt sparks the team from the right halfback post. Don Durain never played soc cer before coming to State. Wher Don came out for the team in hi junior year he hardly knew hol - many men there were - on a team He soon found out, however, anr' made the, varsity the same year Durain, a major in commerce an ' finance, expresses the feelings e" all the booters when he says the' "playirig under Bill Jeffrey i - really swell. I' doubt if I'll eve - play soccer after I graduate. I' Nron't be the same game withou' Bill." Bobby Ernst, a forestry studen ts playing his third season on th ,, varsity. Bobby played at North east high school in Philadelphi and knew what the game was al' about when he went out . for the team. His skill earned him a half back position in his sophomore year and he's held it ever since. Van Hartman, who taps the ba— around from the outside right spo' also "doubles" in sports. Van • captain of the track team an runs a flashy quarter:mile. Hart man is one of State's best offer - sive players and has scored mor than his share of the 30 goals th Nittany booters have tallied thi - season. Zen Laskaris has really made • name for himself as the Lions' ur • passable goalie. His prowess i proven by the fact that all c State's opponents combined suc ceeded in scoring just two goal this year. When questioned abor tomorrow's game, Zen voiced 11' • opinion of . e . all the boys when h said that "Temple seems to be be coming our 'jinx' team. They al ways give us a terrific battle. Des pite their record and everyor - else, however, I think we'll take them." Lion Booters Win 80 Since 1926 `Eighty victories and only eigl defeats over a 14-year period that's the record that has made ti - Penn State soccer team perer nially one of the best in the cour try. Since Bill Jeffrey took over th coaching reins in 1926 the Nittan booters have never had a year i - - which they failed to record mor• , wins than losses. During the seven seasons prc ceding the start of the current 6r game streak-without-defeat, tl soccermen amassed a total of F wins against eight defeats. Thi: . teen contests ended with the scot tied. Even then the Penn State soc cer teams were good but sinc 1932 the Lion booters have new once come out on the short end c ' the score. The seven consecutiy unbeaten seasons represent 4 victories and five ties. Since 1926 the soccermen hay booted 359 goals and held oppo nents to only 78. In 1935 the team was never scored on and it 1933 and 1937 there was only on goal chalked up for the enema at the end of the sesaon. -BEAT PITT