WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1955 Happy Foursome . . SOCCER COACH Ken Hosterman (with paper) and his three all-American soccermen enjoy the good news about the Lions' selection as the No. 1 team in the nation. The players from left to right are Dick Packer, Paul Dierks, and Jack Pinezich. Packer and Pinezich were named to the first team of the all-America soccer squad, with Dierks voted to the second team. Members of the Nittany team presented Hosterman with a plaque to com memorate the outstanding season. Matmen Crush Terps (Continued from page six) land's muscular Mayer Littman in the 177-pound division, pushed the score to 22-5 by winning .1 2-0 decision. Krufka, who worked from behind an the en tire match in an effort to throw his burly opponent, earned a sec ond-period escape and time advan tage to win 2-0. The Lions only loss came in the 167-pound. class when junior Ed Pasko,,, wrestling his first meet, defaulted to Al Heir at 5:30. 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WestVirginiaWillßeGymOpener Minus what Penn State gym coach Gene Wettstone claims was three-fourths of last year's national champion team, the Nittany Lion gymnasts are steadfastly preparing for their 1955 opener against the Uni versity of West Virginia. The meet will take place Jan. 27 at Rec Hall. Wettstone has five veterans re turning from last year's squad to carry the Lions' 15-dual meet Win ning streak into the coming cam paign. Holdovers from last year are captain Karl Schwenzfeier, Skip Heim, Skeets Haag, Bill Paxton, and Tony Cline. A newcomer for whom Wettstone has high hopes on the parallel bars is senior Don Rehm. Schwenzfeier will appear in three events—horizontal bar, fly ing rings, and parallel bars. The remainder of the ton four will find Heim on the side horse, Haag on the rope, Paxton on the mats, and Cline on the H-bar. In their final dual meet of the season last year, the Nittanies handily defeated the Mountaineers by a 30-point spread, 63-33. 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