The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 06, 1950, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Jeffreymen Oppose
Bucknell In Opener
The twenty-fifth Bill Jeffrey coached soccer team will
take the field tomorrow in the opener of the 1950 season at
Lewisburg, Pa., the home of Bucknell university.
The Lions will be top-heavy favorites as they attempt to
make Bisons No. 15 in their string of consecutive victories.
The undefeated streak began early in the 1948 season and
will continue, Jeffrey hopes, for a long, long time.
Last year, State swept through
an eight game season and tied
the Pacific Coast champion, San
Francisco, for national honors in
the Soccer Bowl in St. Louis on
Jan. 1. This year the schedule has
been enlarged to ten contests.
The chances of adding these
ten games to the credit side of
the ledger seem better than fair
since eight former lettermen re
turn to bolster the Nittany Valley
powerhouse. Five of these men
will form the forward line in to
morrow's opener, which would
serve to indicate that the offense
will be very strong this year.
Captain Harry Little will lead
this unit from his inside left spot.
His running mate will be Ron
Coleman, the only junior in the
lineup. Joe Lane will open at the
center forward slot. Gus Biggott
will handle the chores for the
left wing position and Clarence
Buss will work on the right.
The halfback line will be com
posed mostly of sophomores.
Frank Fulmer will see his first
collegiate action on the right side.
Kurt Klaus will start at center
half for his initial game. The left
halfback position will be in doubt
right up to gametime and it may
be either veteran George Emig
or sophomore Jack Charlton.
Another sophomore, Jay Sim-
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a veteran performer will not be
able to make this trip, tempor
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Ron Coder will be the goal
keeper. Ron has been impressive
in the pre-season drills and ap
pears to be headed for a great
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Major Robert 0. Graham, Jr.,
former Penn State all-American
soccer star, has been appointed
soccer coach at Stanford Uni
versity it was announced by Al
Masters, graduate manager of
athletics at Stanford.
Graham played his soccer for
Bill Jeffrey and was a member
of the undefeated championship
team in 1934. In 1935 he was se
lected as left fullback on the all-
American team.
Graham is now a member of
the regular army and is serving
as assistant professor of military
science and tactics.
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Penn State canoeing enthu
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in the State, as well as to a num
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In Away Game Tomorrow
Penn State's freshman football team will leave for Kingston
shortly after practice this afternoon for the opening game with
Wyoming Seminary tomorrow afternoon.
Coach Earl Bruce will take 35
men to KingstOn to play Penn
State's first freshman game in
nine years.
If the Nittany Lion squad re
ceives the opening kickoff, Bruce
will probably start Don Malinak
and Jimmy "Digger" Russell at
ends, Ron Bressan and either Tom
McCurdy or J,oe Pascarella at the
tackles, Amen Hassen and Pete
Schoderbek at the guards, and
Dave Yeakel at the pivot post.
In the• backfield, Bob Szajna
will take over the signal calling
role at quarterback with either
Don Eyer or Nick Firda at wing
back, Jimmy Finn at left half and
Pete Shopa at fullback.
• ...T. Y. OCTOBER, 6, 1930
The defensive squad will line
up with Malinak and Russell at
the terminal posts, Hugh Brown
and Torn McCurdy at tackles,
Schoderbek and Don• Mitchell at
guards and Rudy .Radasinovich at
center.
Bill Gallihue, Firda, Wayne
Wolfkeil and Dick Jones will
round out the defensive backfield.
Szallaa, Finn, Frank Minana
and Eyer will take care of the
frosh's kicking chores.
Bill Jeffrey's soccer team en
rolled Penn State's only unbeaten
record during the 1949-50 sporis
year.