FRIDAY. OCTOBER, ,3, 1952 T• m - rrow DEENDay F• :r Li • n rooters Its first victory in 11 games 'with Penn State—that's what Bucknell's soccer team will be seeking when it comes to State College to battle the Nittany Lions at 12:30 p.m. to morrow on Beaver Field. Penn State's freshman team will play its second county league game immediately following the varsity tilt when it faces Milheim, State defeated Boalsburg, 5-3, in its first County league. game two weeks ago. The match will give Perin State a chance to tune up 'for succes sive home contests with Maryland an d. always troublesome Navy. The Nittany Lions edged Mary land, 1-0, last year, but the Mid dies held State to a 2-2 deadlock. Both games were away. Iron Out Rough Spots . Rain, mud, and Te r p goalie Eric Baer were responsible for the narrow win over Maryland, but sloppy play was the cause of the State stalemate with Navy. Bilcknell should give Coach Bill Jeffrey a chance to iron out the rough spots in the Lion play, of which there will probably be , many. Such is usually the case in opening day matches, especially in such a highly skilled sport as soccer. c, Penn State will enter thp fray ' "fit as a fiddle," except for Ralph Hofmann, left halfback, who has a slightly sprained knee. Pre viously it was right fullback Paul Dierks who was sidelined, but he showed up at practice yester day and booted the circular ob ir, ject with unusual force.. PinerZch Main Threat Hofmann, however, will prob- ably be ready to open tomorrow, P?' according to Jeffrey, who ca n still kick the ball with the best of the team. State's main scoring threat will come from sophomore Jack Pine zich, who kicks the ball viciously with either foot. Pineziph will handle the center forward posi tion.. The NeW YOrker wrenched his back last - War, but found time , to tally six times. The other four spots Will be handled by Bill Norcik, Ellis Ko cher. Don Shirk, and Hubie Kline. Shirk, Kline to Start Norcik (outside right) and Ko cher (inside right) make up the right side of Penn State's forward line, which is filled with speed and ball handling. Norcik and Kocher are both speedy and excellent ball handlers. On the left side, Don Shirk (in side left) and Hubie Kline (out side left) will start. Shirk was a 4 disappointment last year but has looked impressive this year with good b all handling and fancy shooting. Kline played third base a for Penn State's baseball team this year. At halfbacks, it will probably be Hofmann( left); Captain Kurt ' Klaus (center): and Frank Foil mer (right). Dierks and Hap Ir vin will start at fullbacks and Bob Harris will open at goal. t! West Virginia Garne Tickets on Sate • Tickets for the Penn State, West West Virginia football game Oct. 11 are on sale at the Athletic As sociation office, 107 Old Main. • Students may , obtain • tickets from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1:30 t,o 4:30 p.m. until next o t Friday. * *' * Hap Irvin AP Writer Picki Penn State Win Associated Press writer Will Grimsley picks the following re sults of football games in the East and Midwest over the week end: East—Yale over Brown, Prince ton over Rutgers, Columbia over Harvard, Penn over Dartmouth, Holy Cross over Fordham . and Penn State over W&M. Midwest—California over Min nesota, Indiana over _lowa, • Ne braska over lowa State, Ohio State over Purdue. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE Cf7L,t ! EpE, P,ENy§YI.V.4.Ik7IIIC It's 'been bruited about that Brooklyn pitching is "one deep" in depth, that depth being Joe Black. Well, Joe Black wasn't pitch ing in yesterday's 7-1 Brooklyn defeat. The Dodgers sent -an other righty, Carl Erskine, to the hill. He had little luck with the. `Yanks,' who are no mean ciaftSmen with the bat. The Bombers sent their number two righthander, Vic Ras chi, against the powerful Brook bat ting array,, which looked • , pretty weak in garnering its three paltry hits. Raschi is a strong bpy and mighl dip ready tp pitch again ,as early as Sunday. Brooklyn must stand or fall on its batting attack. The pitching jiist' can not match that of the Bombers. While the hurling might have let down against the first division clubs, the batters blasted all pitchers with equal skill. The Yankees, on the 'other hand have. an offense which, if not equal to, that of the Dodgers', is more than adequate when com bined with their great pitching staff. Certainly a big three of Rey nolds, Raschi, and Lopat is a for midable array. Today the Stadiumites send Ed Lopat, a lefthander, against the Bums. 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