PAGE SIX footers Prepare For Important Temple Game Penn State's soccer team, gluttonous with goals and with a successful two-win road jaunt under its belt, is now firing its boilers for Saturday's crucial match with Temple. Lion booter Coach Bill Jeffrey was obviously jubilant over the 7-0, 4-1 victories the Nittany soccermen registered. the past weekend against North Carolina and Duke. "We played a very fine team in Duke, who had many clever, fighting ball players that wanted to play the game and not try to win by using rough tactics," Jef frey said. "The game was close all the way, and despite the rain which made playing conditions bad, it was one of the better games we've had this season." Pinezich Nears Record Jeffrey was high in his praise for ace Lion point-getter jack Pinezich, - who came through in the clutch brilliantly, scoring sev en goals for the two road games. The Lion soccer mentor also gave flashy Nittany wingman Bill Nor elk credit for his :beautiful past- ing, which set up many of Pine zich's tallies. Pinezich, with his fabulous scoring achievements of ]ate, is nearing Penn State's seasonal scoring record of 21 goals, set by Bill McEwan in 1935 for seven games. McEwan was All-Ameri can three years. Pinezich has an excellent chance to tie or break NlcEwan's 17-year standard with two games 'remain ing on the Nittany soccer slate. The Brooklyn sophomore at pres ent has 19 goals for seven games, an average of 2.7 pointers per'con test. Jeffrey said that while the Blue Devil eleven gave the Nittanies a Harriers to Defend IC4A Crown Instead of one, there will be three and possibly five cross-coun try squads anxious to relieve Penn State of its IC4A crown in the 44th running of the intercollegiate five-mile race at Van Cortland Park, New York City, Monday. Winners of the team trophy the past two seasons, Coach Chick Werner's distance forces will have Syracuse. Michigan State, Army, and probably St. John's and Vil lanova to contend with when the starting gun is fired. Penn State and Michigan State have both won top IC honors six times. Only Cornell, with nine team titles, has won more. Smith Fourth The Big - Red haven't won since 1921, and don't expect to be among the top finishers this year. The Spartans and the Lions have held the upper hand the past 30 Years. In 1951 Lamont Smith led the Lion harriers to a hard-earned 67-68 upset victory over Army. The Black Knights' Dick Shea churned out a record-breaking 24:55.1 to cop individual laurels. Smith, t hen a frosh, placed fourth in 25;42. Habitual team pace-setter Bill. Ashenfelter could do no better than sixth place. Other Nittany placers were Red Hollen, 15th; Jack Horner, 20th; and Doug Foster, 22nd. Ash and Home Cooked MEALS served by the LADIES' AUXILIARY After All Home Football Games 5 to 8 p.m. • STEAKS $1.75 • ROAST BEEF $1.50 o BAKED HAM . . . $1.50 FULL COUR S E MEALS Homey Atmosphere BOALSBURG FIRE HALL 4 Miles East of StOe College By 808 sciroELLxopF close battle, the Tarheels from dhapel Hill, who had their goal line punctured seven times by the Lions before the 88 minutes were over, were almost swept from the field. fact, the Nittany defense bot tled up the Tarheel offense so completely that the Corn Pone Eaters couldn't record a shot until the final quarter when a North Carolina boot, which was intend ed to be a pass, was listed offi cially as a shot. Otherwise, the Nittany defense would have been able to reach a zenith of not hav ing allowed a shot for a game. For their seven goals in the Tarheel clash, the Jeffreymen un loaded a total' of 54 shots, high mark for the Lion kickers this season. A tough Blue Devil de fense limited them to only 21 at tempts in Monday's tilt, while the Lion defense allowed but eight cracks at the net. Jeffrey was well-pleased with the achievements ,of the defense, which . may yet see goalie Red Harris guarding the Lion net in a rocking chair. In particular, dur ing the southern swing, Paul Dierks displayed exceptional de fensive ability from his right full back post. Dierks was a bulwark on defense in the Duke engage ment and a big reason why the Devils could manage only eight shots. Foster have graduated, but Smith, Hollen, and Horner are back for another crack at the IC title. Monday's race looms as a four way battle among State, Syracuse, Michigan State, and Army, with Villanova and St. John's rated an outside chance to break into the group. Syracuse Unbeaten From the standpoint of seasonal records, Syracuse is the only ritluad to boast a perfect slate. The men of Coach Bob Grieve have beaten practically everyone State has, with the exception of St. Johns and MSC. Syracuse's harriers have successfully outrun Cornell in dual activity; Manhat- •••••••••••••••••• o_oooo • 000000 egoseeo 00000 o•••••• •• vi • • • • • • • . HOUSE PARTY • • • . • coRsAGES 0 • 0 • • • • • • • q, • • phone 2722 . • • • 1 5 • • • • • $1.50 up • e • 0 • 9 9 WOLFE FLORIST • • • • • • • 4! • • •• • Route 45 • • • • • Delivered •. • 0 • • • • 04 Ilp, 0 op•• g 9 ip •••••••5•S•••!•••••••osts••••••54)•••oo••• 3 for the price of 2 DRY CLEANING SPECIAL W. 222 Beaver FROMM'S W. Beaver 222 THE DAILY COLLEGMN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dierks Defensive Star Fraternity Grid Champs THE UNDEFEATED, unscored upon, Alpha' Phi Dolts who de feated the DU's for the IM fratern:ty football crown. They are, (1.-r.) first row: Ralph DiVito, Chuck Russo, Don Civatelli, and Tony Pin.,ie (Captain); back row: "Angelo" Bort:101o, Ray Malina, Kart Calabrese, Hank Dipipi, "Tubby" Notari, Ilvio Dal Fario. 9 Cage Inde Independent IM basketball swung into its second round Tues day night at Rec Hall as nine in dependent ball clubs posted wins. The Aces hung a one-sided 50-18 loss on the Hoopsters for the high score of the night, while Joe's Boys nipped the Nightmares, 28- 26, in one of the squeokers. Ace Bob Donohue personally equaled the total Hoopster pro duction with 18, while mate Yarty hit for 14. Jack Field and Jim Williams, Joe's Boys, gat 12 and ten to pace the winners over the Nightmares. Carl Tillmont was high with 14 for the losers. The Leopards built tip a com manding 17-9 over Dorm 41 at halftime, and then had to hang on to set down the charging dorm- tan, Navy, St. John's, in a quad rangular meet; and Pitt and Army in a triangular meet. In the latter meet the Orange hill-and-dalers encountered their toughest opposition of the fall. Junior Ray Osterhout, Syracuse's unbeaten star, covered the five mile Hudson course in 26:08. His fastest time this season was a 25:25.6 clocking over the five mile VCP course where he'll run Monday morning._ At the IC's last year Osterhout finished second to Shea of Army and placed third in the NCAA's behind Herb Seal per of Kansas and Alf Homberg of Tennessee. endents Win men, 29 , 25. Jack Newell got ten for the Leopards, as did Ted My ers, Dorm 41. Milt Zinial, Lrvineers, got a big 16 in leading his club to a top heavy 43-8 runaway with the States. Another "no-c ontes t" game with a big man found DlR's Haver collecting 15 against the Polecast. Score was 46-16. The Radads and the Palms had easy times of it, the Radads drop ping the Graymen, 20-14, and the Palms, with Lamar Gross' 14, run ning over the Rams, 31-18. 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