TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 Ken Hosterman Fractures Leg as . . . Quakers Bow to Jeffreymen As Boot ors Cop Third Win Battling vtitnout, tne se,vices Le..ter torwatu Lien tiwterman, leaning Lion point mauiac:turer wao fractured his right teg alter five minutes Di the opening quarter, bill Jeffrey's ramp.iging sk.,ccermen garnered their third victory of the season over a powerful University of rennsylvania, Saturday. Fred Kretzer, starting at outside right, replaced the injured Hos terman at the center spot and registered all three Lion goals. Hosterman, who captured team' -- — _-- scoring honors last season, sus tained his injury when Penn's All - American goalie, Sitler, blocked one of his first period net shots. Ken was immediately removed to the University's hos pital where x-rays showed_ both bones in the lower leg were frac tuned. Following a second x-ray late yesterday, decision would be made whether to return the booter to his home in State Col lege or keep him for further ob servation in Philadelphia. FIRST SCORE After Hosterman's injury, the Lions settled down to a concen-1 trated attack against the burly - Quaker defense. Crisp passing, and tricky foot work by the Nit tanyl forward line worked the ball deep into Penn territory several times, with no resultsH Finally, after 14 minutes of the first period, HOSTERMAN the Jeffreymen broke into the scoring column when Kretzer tallied his first marker from a few feet in front of the net. Three minutes later, Lownes, Quaker inside left, evened up the contest with a sizzling angle shot that ended first period scoring. Taking the offensive in the third quarter, the Penn forward wall swept past the Lion half backs time after time. Hard working fullbacks Dave Binns and Jim Kline, however, kept the Nittany net well guarded. Later in the stanza. Kretzer took a long pass from midfield and pocketed his second goal of the tus'le. GOALIES OUTSTANDING Outstanding third period play Jayvees Drop Contest to Orangemen Although they scored first, Penn State's Jayvee gridmen could not cope with an effective aerial attack displayed by the Orangemen from Syracuse and yielded to the visitors, 12-6, Friday. Completing six out of nine attempted passes, the victors amassed a total of 1194 yards via the aerial route to spoil the Little Lions' opener of the 1947 campaign, which includes two more tilts. Score by quarters follows: State 6 0 0 0— 6 Syracuse 0 6 6 0-12 Guard Cecil Jackson's inter ception of a Syracuse pass set the stage for the Nittany touch down late in the first quarter. After grabbing the ball on the Syracuse 40-yard line, he lat eraled to Tailback Bob Harter, who picked up six yards. A 15- yard clipping penalty on Syra cuse placed the pigskin on the Orangemen's 19 -strip e. Five plays later Harter reeled off ten yards behind good blocking to score. Two touchdown passes, one 40 Wrestlers Answer Call As Mal Practice Begins Over 40 aspirants answered Coach Charlie Speidel's call for wrestlers Thursday afternoon. The group decided that for the first weeks, practice would be held Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday nights. "Conditioning will be stressed this year," said Coach Speidel. "We lost quite a few matches last year because the other team was in better condition tha n we were," he continued, "and it won't happen agair if I can help it." After introducing this year's captain, Ernie Closser, and the assistant coach, Charlie Ridenour. Coach Speidel stated that there is still need for men in the lower weight brackets. If any men missed the meeting Thursday they can see Coach Speidel at the wrestling mats in Rec Hall any evening after 4: 00. by Lion goalie Gene Graebner and the Quakers' Sitler thwarted several scoring thrusts from both lines, while doughty midfield per formances by both halfback trios prevcnted any scoring. Quickening the tempo of their offensive play in the fourth quar ter in an effort to overcome the Lions' 2-1 lead, the Quaker soc cermen broke through the har ried State defense when Lownes registered his second tally after' 13 minutes to tie up the game. Deadlocked until the waning minutes, the Statemen girded themselves for a final scoring drive. Driving upfield with four minutes to go in the final period.. the Lions shook Kretzer afar , several yards from the Quaker goal from where he tooted his final and winning s^ore. LINEUP U. of Penn Pos. Penn State Sitler G Graebner Greenwood RF Kline Madeira LF Binns Igler RH Dean Hartman Antoni CH R.Hosterman Burkholder LH Campbell Barfoot OR Kretzer Hurley IR Witmer Townsend CF K.Hosterman Lownes IL Shellenberger Blair OL Hackman Score: U. of Penn. 1 0 0 I-2 Penn State 1 1 0 1-3 Substitutes: Penn St at e Toucher. Buzad, Lieb, Kraybill. Pennsylvania—Harrison, J o n es, Hough, Heim. Time-Consumer Perfection of pass defense is college football's No. 1 time-con sumer, according to Coach Bob Higgins, who says his own team spends more time in this depart ment every year. Lion teams rate consistently high in pass defense. good for 55 yards and the other for 14, enabled Syracuse to come from behind and take the de cision. In the third period Bob Castle gathered in a pass from John Ciffren on the State 35 and romped to pay dirt. The final score occurred when Joe Cough lin passed ten yards to Jim Covey in the end zone. Penn State led in first downs, 6 to 5. 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A meeting for all car.. ,dates for assistant managersiiips of the swimming team will be held at the same time. Duel in Making Johnny Chuckran and Jimmy vvalthall, opponents for the first time as freshmen in 1944, will re new their football rivalry wiien Penn State and West Virginia clash again this season. 500th Game Ahead Penn State will have played its JOOth intercollegiate football game bef,re the 1947 season ends. A group of rem bate a nespians composing music for their spring show. +++++++++++++++++44-:•+4.-:-.:. 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From there to the 4%-mile mark the trio battled for third place. In the final quarter mile Sudzina faded and Longenecker and Len nox passed him to join Williams, Karver, and Ashenfelter at the finish line. Since this wad the first meet ever run on the Schenley course, the 28:49.2 mark set by the Col lege squad is the present course record.. Even though Wilson and Hall of Pittsburgh crossed the finish line just 8 1 / 2 seconds behind Al Vigilante and John Bates, both Al and John held their seventh and eighth places throughout the race. Previous to this meet, the Pan thers defeated two Ohio colleges by large margins while Penn State defeated N.Y.U., 18-37. STILL ONLY A NICKEL CAN YOU NAME ONE THING that cost a nickel years ago, that still costs a nickel today, and that is actually better value for your nickel now than it was then? We can It's the local telephone call that you can make when you drop a nickel in the slot of a pay telephone. You get speedier service ... you can talk to more people, more naturally and hear more clearly . . . and both the equipment you see and the equipment you don't see are amazingly improved. To improve the quality of telephone service is a constant objective of the telephone business ... and it is because we have never lost sight of this objective that you enjoy good telephone service at low cost. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY QV PENNSYLVANIA Ed Sudzina, a former high school first mile and held on to the lead that point Karver, Williams, and Ties for First ch Williams PAGE FIVE
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