The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 03, 1952, Image 14

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Lion Soccer, X-Country Practice to Begin
Boaters Sport
11 Lettermen
With eleven lettermen re
turning, of which nine were
first stringers last year, Coach
Bill Jeffrey bids fair to turn
out another top-notch soccer
team as his kicking lads get
practice underway today on
the golf course.
The amiable Scot Jeffrey was
pleased with. what he called a
"decent picture," but warned that
the key positions held by gradu
ated Captain Ron Coleman and
expert left-footer J a y Simmons
will be tough shoes to fill.
Last fall the Lions had their
"worst" season in several years,
winning five, losing one and tie-
ing two following championship
teams the two prior years. The
lone loss came 'at the feet of Ar
my, but the collegiate soccer
"Team of the Year," Temple, was
held to a draw by the Nittanies.
Jeff's returnees include the
Philadelphia halfback trio Cap
tain Kurt Klaus, Jack Charlton
and Fran Follmer, Paul Dierks,
Bob "Red" Harris, Bill Norcik,
Ellis Kocher, Jack Pinezich, Don
Shirk, Chuck Snyder and Hap
Irvin. Norcik, Kocher, Pinezich,
Shirk, Snyder and Irvin are front
linemen. Dierks is a back and
Harris a goalie.
Jeffrey reports several good
frosh prospects who, although not
eligible for the varsity, should
get plenty of seasoning.
Nittany Coaches
Of Varsity Teams
Football—Coach Rip Engle;
assistants. Al Michaels, Ji m
O'Hora, Earl Bruce. Sever Tor
oth, Frank Patrick, and Joe
Paterno.
Basketball —Coach Elmer
Gross; assistant, John Egli.
Baseball—Coach Joe Be
dank: assistant, Chuck Medlar.
Track—Coach Chick Werner:
a'tsinftms* Norm Gordon.
Soccer—Coach Bill Jeffrey.
Cross-Country—Coach Chick
Weimer; assistant. Gordon.
Boxing Coach Eddie Sul
kowski.
Wrestling --- Coach Charlie
Speidel. -
Tannis-r-Coach Sherm Fogg.
Golf—C oa c h Bob Ruther
ford.
Lacrosse—Coach Nick Thiel.
Gymnastics —Coach Gene
Wettstone.
Trainers—Chuck Medlar, Ed
Sulkowski and Ray Ulenski
Penn State will make season
tickets available to the football
public for the first time in 1952.
The
TAVERN
A Traditional Meeting Place at Penn State
Stop Down For A Delicious Dinner In
A Friendly Collegiate Atmosphere
DINNER 5-7:30 P.M.
Reservations after 6:30
Lion Soccer, Track Coaches
Bill Jeffrey
Penn State Offers
12 Varsity Sports
Penn State's athletic program will offer 12 varsity sports for the
students to enjoy as either a spectator or participant. -
For the fall season the Blue and White will field teams in foot
ball, soccer, and cross-country. When the indoor• season begins - it
will be such sports as basketball,
wrestling, boxing, and gymnas
tics.
Golf Reinstated
In Spring, the Nittany Lions
will have baseball, track, lacrosse,
tennis, and golf. Up to last year
State had sixteen varsity sports
but due to economical reasons,
four of these sports had to be
dropped. They were fencing, ski
ing, swimming, and rifle.
Golf was also included in the
"dropped sports" list but it was
finally reinstated in time for the
'52 golfing season.
Coaches and Captains
The head coaches and captains
of the .lathletic teams are: foot
ball, Rip Engle with Stew Scheetz
and Joe Gratson, as co-captains;
baseball, Joe Bedenk and captain
Sil Cerchie; basketball, Elmer
Gross and captain Herm Sledzik;
boxing, Eddie Sulkowski and cap
tain Sammy Marino.
Gymnastics, Gene Wettstone
and captain Robert Ken yo n;
wrestling, Charlie Speidel with
co-captains Don Frey and Joe
Lemyre; track, Chick Werner and
captain Bob Roessler; cross coun
try, Werner and captain Jack Hor
ner; soccer, Bill Jeffrey and cap
tain Kurt Klaus; tennis, Sherm
FOgg; golf, Bob Rutherford; and
lacrosse, Nick Thiel.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
By TED SOENS
Good Home Schedule
Introduction of season tickets is
expected to boost home atten
dance at Penn State's 1952 foot
ball games. Enhancing the pre
season sale of ducats is an at
tractive schedule which will
bring Temple, Purdue, William
& Mary, Nebraska and Rutgers
to Beaver Field.. The visit will
be Purdue's first to the Lion
lair, William & Mary's second.
Chick Werner
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Experien;ed Returnees Aid
IC4A Champion Harriers
When Coach Chick Werner opens his 20th season as head cross
country coach this week; he will have a strong nucleus of last year's
Intercollegiate hill-and-dale champions with which to work.
Captain Jack Horner, Lamont Smith, Red Hollen, Jim Hamill,
John Chilrud, and Bob Roessler are veterans of the campaign last
year which saw the Lions cop second successive IC4A honors and
miss by a whisker an attempt to
retain the 1950 National Collegi
ate title.
Norm Gordon, Werner's assist
ant, places the emphasis not on
the veterans returning but rather
on the new freshman and sopho
mores who will form teams in fu
ture years. Gordon . urges any
with the • desire to run; whether
with past experience records or
not, to come out for the team.
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Candidates for the team should
see either Werner or Gordon in
Rec Hall or on the golf course,
where the squad will practice, as
soon as possible.
First Appearance
A Penn State baseball team
participated in the "College WOrld
Series' for the first time at Oma
ha. Neb.. last June.