WitiMPEODAY, JAlortfAßY t 2, 1949 Hosterman, Hannah Win Berths On Soccer All-America Squad Soccermen Ralph Hosterman and Dick Hannah were named by the National Soccer Coaches Association to its 1948 All-America col legiate soccer squad. Instead of naming an All-America first and second team, as had been the custom in previous years, the association selected an All ; America squad of collegiate soccer stars. Two players were named for each position. Both Lion boaters performed at a halfback slot, Hosterman at center half, Hannah at right half. Both were named for outstanding field generalship and aggressive sole of play. , SCORES GOAL Hosterman, a junior and a two year letterman, reached his per formance pinnacle against Tem ple when he scored a goal, an outstanding feat for a halfback. Last year he participated in try outs for the Olympic team. Hannah, also a junior, will see one ,rhore year of action for the Blue and White. His superb pass ing play enabled the Lion forward peTformers to break through for rapid scoring plays numerous tunes throughout the year. 'The association named the University of Connecticut the na tion's outstanding soccer team, with Navy second and Cornell— a team that was deadlocked, 2-2, by the Jeffreymen—third in the nation. BROTHERS Ralph Hosterman is the fourth of a quartet of brothers who have starred in Penn State soccer. His older brother, Walter, now assistant graduate manager of athletics at the College, was named to the first-team All- American right halfback post in 1939 and '4O. The eldest of the four Hoster mans, Woody, starred for three years at outside left, beginning in 1935., Ken Hosterman was the king pin in Lion scoring in 1946, but was injured in the Penn game of '47 and was forced to give up playing. Double Celebration Penn State's veteran football coach, Bob Higgins, observed his 55th birthday the day before Christmas. Dance Programs Invitations • Form Letters ConvnercialOrinfing Inc. r , aloud : y g.. State College Penn State's Newest and Smoothest Orchestra THE CollgiartJ New to Penn State, the "Collegians" have estab lished a fine record of satisfied listening. Featur ing HAL CATHEMAN as the vocalist, this nine piece orchestra can give your dance the melody touch you desire. eoffegianJ Cal BM Boggess. 3124 at 2130, for information THE DAILY COLLECRAIt, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLYANIA Fogg Chooses Ski Lineup Coach Sherman Fogg has been rounding his ski team into shape for the coming meet with Col gate Saturday. The meet will be held at the Ski Jump in Boalsburg, and will begin at 10 a•m. with the slalom, the first of the four. events com prising the meet. Following the slalom are cross country at 11 a.m., the downhill event at 2 p.m. and jumping at 3 p.m. Squad members competing will be: Sterling Bankert, Huston Brosius, Gordon Drane, Drew, Charles Fries, Bill Graf, F) Craig Houston, Tom Minto, Otto Pfefferkorn, Jim Raymond, Har ry Swimmer, Herb Wahl. Likely official entries—those who will count in the scoring— named by Coach Fogg to compete in the various events are: Cross-country—Bankert„Graf Pfefferkorn, Raymond. Jumping—Bankert, Graf, Ray mond, Wahl. Slalom—Hrosius, Drane, Drew, Wahl. These four will also com pete in the downhill event. Forerunners for the downhill and slalom will be Hans Eichen berger and Roy Jansen, and Cliff Carts will be the forerunner for the cross-country event- To score in skiing, a coach must name four official entries in each event and the best three efforts of the four score for their team. Other team members may be in cluded in each of the events for practice and experience, but they connot score for their team even Continued on page four Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion Regular $1 size...now only 50 0 Largo $2 sizs...now $1 al/ prices plus tax soothes rough, chapped hands creamy-smooth... fragrant softens skin from head to toe protects against weather exposure guards against complexion dryness doubles as a make-up foundation Conn* in or phase /Wart Solo for linskod Han NM McLANAHAN'S S. ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE Colgate Forward Shatters Record Ed Brett, Colgate University set-shot expert, holds the new Rec Hall individual point record. Brett, who starred in Saturday's 58-40 win by the Red Raiders over Penn State, was crowned king by virtue of scoring 25 points. In taking over the throne he succeeds a teammate Ernie Van deweghe, who posted 24 tallies against the Lions last year. Previous high had been made in 1944 by Tom Hewson of Temple in a five-period game against the Centre Countians in which he scored 23 points. Jack Biery, star of last year's Lion court aggre gation, notched 23 markers twice, once before the war and again following the war. Biery holds the Perin State record. Berletics Nip Drewlers, 21-19 In a fight to the end that flared to a slim 21-19 decision, the in dependent' IM Berletics jumped into sole command of "D" league basketball at Rec Hall Monday night, bouncing the old leaders, the Drewlers, off the pace in the same breath-taking contest. Ed Taggert's stellar floor work, accounting for a dozen markers all in crucial moments, swept the Berletics to their fourth straight victory. The loss was the Drew ler's first but left them a half Still Going On! TOPCOATS ALL WOOL COVERTS were $35 — now $27.95 OTHERS DRASTICALLY REDUCED SUITS MANY game behind the leader with a four and one record. It was a night of close action in other games also. 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Dorm 39 won by forfeit over Dorm 43. Last Friday night saw two con sistent losers take it on the chin again when Omega Psi Phi Continued on page four ROUTE 322
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