PAGE TEN Rooters Tackle Orange; Little to Start at Full DT FRAN FAMUCCI Soccer Coach Ken Hosterman has announced only one change in his starting line vp for the Syracuse game, which will begin at 10 this morning at Syracuse University. Senior Bob Little will replace Dave Davis at fullback on the strength of his impressive showing in practice sessions this week. With the exception of Little, Hosterman said that his lineup will remain intact. At the other fullback spot will be Ralph Brower, who played solid defensive ball in the win over West Chester last Saturday. At halfbacks the "old reliable three" will again start. At left half, sophomore Ward Hill gets the nod, with right half being manned by steady Steve Flam poris. Hosterman said that Flam poris did an excellent job against West Chester, which boasted of a fast and experienced right half. "Steve probably will not face another man so good as that Ram back for the rest of the season," he said. If any team has the makings of a good center halfback, it will probably have a , better than av erage season, Hosterman con tinued. But, probably second in impor tance only to the center half spot is the center forward position, which is held by captain Dick Packer, leading scorer and All- American from last year. He is the team's leading scorer this year. Packer Dangerous The Syracuse defense will cen ter about him, but if Packer's boots are driven with the speed and accuracy that he is capable of pulling off, the Orange may be in for one of their roughest games. At the line positions flanking Packer on his left, Hosterman has named Don Shirk for outside left, a veteran who has bolstered the Nittany team tremendously, and Dick Matacia, a pre-season schol astic question mark who has blos somed into one of the top de fensemen in the East, at inside left. At inside right junior Tommy Nute will get the call over vet eran Mert Springer, and at out side right Jim Hedberg, who has looked exceptionally good for a player who never played varsity soccer before, will start. • Geczy at Goalie At goalie will be George Geczy, who turned in numerous saves in last week's contest. Hosterman said yesterday, be fore leaving for Syracuse, that he feels the boys are "up to it" and if they play as they're supposed to, they should win. The Lion booters will return tonight and will start practice Monday. The Bucknell Bison will host them on Wednesday after noon with Colgate furnishing the opposition on Saturday in the fin ale of the three-game road en gagement. FAIR WEATHER" Gene Kelly - Dan Dailey Cyd Charisse Plus - Disney Cartoon Doors Open . 1 p.m. "ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT" Robert Taylor Stewart Granger THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PEI*SYLVANIA. Bob Little Soccer Fullback PENN STATE LINEUP G George Cecil . 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H. Camp bell, of Logansport, Ind.; an d Yeckley. Penn State's first All-American, William "Mother" Dunn, was no tified of the reunion, but replied he felt the trip from Hawaii might be too such for him. Dunn is now a retired medico. The 1905 team's record was l eight wins and three losses. Former Star to Miss Game "Lighthorse Harry" Wilson, now a full colonel in the U.S. Air Force, isn't scheduled to• return to his alma mater Saturday for 'the Penn State-Navy football game. In 1923, on Navy's last visit [ to Beaver Field, Wilson raced 55, '77 and 95 yards for touchdowns that gave the Nittany Lions a 21-3 victory. Ml*lle Cale MN • • • Out On a Limb Sports Editor Roy Williams, staffer Fran Fanucci and the Nit tany Lion football coaches--represented, this week by Frank Patrick —will be out today to break their three-way deadlock for, top place in the Collegian's weekly grid poll. Ron Gatehouse, assistant sports editor, trails the pack by one game. 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