FRIDAY, OCTQRER 27, 1344 Booters Seek Win After Navy Defeat Smarting from an unexpected defeat by-a strong Navy team, 2-1, Saturday, Coach Bill Jef frey’s Lion soccer squad is prac ticing long hours and revamping its lineup in order to prove a vic ious host to the Muhlenberg team it will entertain behind the east stands of New Beaver 'Field at 1:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Starting for the Jeffreymen at goalie will be either Gene Graib ner playing his last game for Penn State, or Joe Crouch, erst while halfback who is expected to take over the post when Graib ner leaves. Freshman Dave Binns has clinched the spot at right full back while Clair Jewell and Charley Appleman are fighting for the nod at left full. At right halfback Coach Jef frey will field Stet Stetler or Capt. Jimmy Athertpn. A new comer competing for “this position is Jack Campbell, a first semester freshman who will matriculate at the College today and may play 911 the varsity tomorrow. Jess Hartman and Bob Parker will hold down their usual positions of center and left halfbacks. On the forward line Red Pav lika' or Karl Erdman will be* Jef frey’s choice at outside right. Herb Mendt or Jim Atherton will hold down the inside right and inside left positions. John Hamilton or Red " Pavlika will start at center forward and to complete the roster Fritz Holm quis’t has been selected to play at outside left. . Coach Jeffrey is not too wor ried over the prospects, of the Muhlenberg game. The Mules have lost all three of their starts, 1-0, to Princeton; 2-1, to Buck riell; and 2-0, to Temple, he said. Instructors to Teach Classes in Lifesaving American Red Cross courses in lifesaving and water safety will be offered by qualified instructors to Women students this semester. Lion Officiating Staff There’ll be an all-Penn State officiating staff for at least ten games this fall in the National Profes'sibnal Football League. Carl Rebele and Harry Robb of [Pittsburgh, E. E. “Shorty” Miiler of Harrisburg, and Lar ry iConover of Atlantic City, N. J., have been notified they will serve together in ten games. IRESHMEN f Get i Your ARTISTS' COURSE PRIORITY NUMBER A. WIKDQW 4 P.M. October 31 ing the 100 mark the week before, Soccer Coach Bill Jeffrey saw his hooters lose their first game at home since 1932 this past week end when Navy won 2-1. Linn Soccerite Completes 95 Air Combat Missions Although Marine First Lt. Ned Corman, former Penn State soc cer star, has completed 95 com bat missions in the Southwest Pa cific, he has yet to collect a bul let hole in his plane: , A former member of the fam ed “Black Sheep Squadron” of which the missing Major Greg ory Boyington was leader, Cor man has just been awarded the Air Medal for “meritorious achievement” in aerial' action against, the Japs in the Solomons. The ex-Lion booter has con centrated, on heavily fortified Jap-held Rabaul in his combat flying. Welcome Freshmen! We greet the new students entering college with the wish that they, like the classes in the past, will become friends of G. C. Murphy & Co. designed to meet the needs of students. G.C. MURPHY & CO. S. ALLEN STREET War Veterans To Swell Hunting Ranks American youth, returning from the hunting grounds of Eu ropean battlefields and Pacific island outposts, will constitute the largest army of game hunters in the nation’s history, it was pre dicted today by Dr. P. F. Eng lish of the College faculty. Dr. English, who is associate professor of wildlife management, pointed out that many men who never even held a gun before en tering military service have be come crack marksmen. Hundreds of them, he said, have Freshmen! GET IN STYLE PENN STATE JEWELRY • RINGS • PINS • KEYS SHOMBERG’S Welcome Freshmen! QUALITY FOODS at FAIR PRICES • MEATS • FRUITS O FRESH PRODUCE © CANNED GOODS TEMPLE MARKET FREE DELIVERY 131 W. 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