PAGE SIX Today Booters *Fillosts* * * T • it Colgate • Grid t 31 s i nes,ooo o . ' r 411.42 ' : H 'l*lllP7 1.W 4 , * • ' . it>. • • . . Joe " 7,41 . • rip Moe. Larry e L - Marconi Mutat, Joe Papettl Lions Seek 14th Straight Victory Penn State's soccer team will try to keep its impressive 13-game winning string without a blemish today as it meets the Colgate Red Raiders at 2 p.m. at Colgate, N.Y. The Lion soccermen will also be gunning for their 14th straight victory over Colgate since the series started in 1941. Trying to live up to the deeds of last year's championship team, the Lions have already swept by four. opponents, with five more remaining. If the boot ers can get by the Red Raiders today, they will eliminate one of, the roughest road games they will play all season. The booters' last game, with Bucknell,' ended in almost near disaster as the Bisons took a first half lead only to see it dissolved by the rebounding Lions. Pattern of Many Wins This has been the pattern of many of the Lion victories dur ing the past two years. Their ability to rebound has caught most of their opponents off guard, resulting in a win for them. Today, the charges of Coach Ken Hosterman will have to bat tle a team that has already racked up three wins against only one loss. Colgate Coach Mark Randall has rebuilt the team from last year's squad, which recorded a 5-2 card, and in which most of the top players graduated, to a fast and soccer-wise squad, which has already proven its ability tq whip top teams. Erhard, Lagermasini Are Stars Randall will have his two lead ing scorers, Lou Erhard and Cap tain Dick Lagermasini, taking up the brunt of the offensive ma chine. Each has scored three goals this season. Beside Erhard and Lagermasini, Randall will start offensive stars Bill Reidell and Stu Lewis on his forward wall. Or. defense the Red Raiders Harriers Visit Spartans Penn State and Michigan State face each other on the cross country track for the 13th time today. The Lion harriers visit the Spartans this afternoon at East Lansing, Mich., to .continue a series that dates back to 1939. Norm Gordon and his freshman harriers travel to Annapolis, Md., to go against the Navy Plebes, looking for their second win of the season. The first Lion frosh victory came two weeks ago against Cornell—the Lions took that one in shutout fashion. In the 12 meetings, the Lion varsity has scored seven victories over the Spartans. The seventh win came last year when the Lions outlegged the Spartans, 25-30. Lions Still Winless The harriers will be looking for their first win of the 1955 season this afternoon, in addition to win number eight of the Penn State- Michigan State series. The Lions, below par in com parison to past Penn State cross country squads under Chick Wer ner, have been unable to take top honors in either of their two con tests to date—against Navy and Cornell. Werner departed by plane yes terday morning for East Lansing with a seven-man crew, which in cluded Captain Doug Moorhead, Don Woodrow. Bruce Austin, Ron Cheek Howley Sam Huff By FRAN FANUCCI will have fullback Johnny Grover and defensive aces Gordie Miller and Ted Smith in an effort to stop the potent offense of the Nittany Lions. Guarding the goalie net for Colgate will be Tom Glenn, who has proved himself to be a top notch defender this year by al lowing only six goals to get by him. Lions Have Same Lineup Hosterman will start the same lineup as against Bucknell. On the forward line will be Don Shirk at outside left, Dick Matacia at the inside left spot, Captain Dick Packer, who has 10 goals this year, at center forward, Tommy Nute at inside right, and Jim Hedberg, at outside right. His halfback line will have Ward Hill at left half, Ihor Stel nyk at center half and Steve Flamporis at the right half spot. At right fullback will be Bob Little. On the opposite. side will be Ralph Brower, with George Geczy at the goalie post. The Lions will return home to night and take a 10-day rest be fore meeting Maryland in their second home appearance of the year. The booters will play three home games in the next four weeks, with the only foreign bat tle with Navy at Annapolis on Oct. 7. Pitt, a football opponent at Penn State for the last time in 1942, has attracted a sellout crowd for its November 19 appearance. Lewis, Paul Roberts, Al Jones, and Norm Shoup. Moorhead and Woodrow have managed to finish in the top five in the two meets so far—Moor head coming in second in both— but have been unable to find group support from the remain ing quintet of runners. Penn State fielded its first cross-country team in 1912, and in 43 years of competition has captured eight team champion ships and tied for one. Champs in '47, '5O Under Werner, the Lions tide for the NCAA crown in 1942, and in 1947 and 1950 they were na tional collegiate champs. Also, with Werner at the helm, the Nit tanies were IC-4A kingpins in 1950 and 1951. The Lion frosh, proclaimed by Gordon and Werner to be one of the best sets of yearling harrier teams in Lion history, gets a severe test against the Plebes this afternoon. The Navy first year runners are rated among the strongest in the East. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Jerry Urda Barry Blake Coeds Battle Lock Haven, Bucknel I Today The Hockey Club of the Wom en's Recreation Association plays host to Bucknell University and Lock Haven State Teacher's Col lege this afternoon in the annual fall Field Hockey Sports Day, with games beginning at 1:15 p.m. on Holmes Field. Dr. Mildred Lucey, head coach of Penn State's team, and assis tants Nancy Carl and Fay Linder, selected the following girls as members of the all-star team: Carolyn Briggs, goalie, sopho more in physical education from Baltimore, Md.; Pat Farrell, full back, senior in physical education from State College; Lois Stringer, fullback, senior in horticulture from Newton Square; Judy Scat tergood, fullback, sophomore in agriculture from West Chester; Louise Needham, left halfback, senior in physical education from Avondale; Millie Mullin, center halfback, sophomore in physical education from Havertown; Pat Ulrich, right • halfback, freshman in home economics from Mechan icsburg; Elinor Wessel, right half back, freshman in arts and let ters from Broomall; Ann Carlyle, right inner, freshman in arts and letters from Jenkintown. Mary Lynne Stollmeyer, left inside, sophomore in home eco nomics from Mahoney City; Bar bara Blake, wing, freshman in home economics from Radnor; Doreen O'Bryan, wing, sophomore in physical education from State College; Rusty Harvey, center for ward, sophomore in home eco nomics from Wayne; and Joan Brown, left inside, sophomore in physical education from Philadel phia. The all-stars are members of the Penn State Hockey Club, and were chosen on the basis of com petent team play displayed at practice_ during the past month. Program of Events • - The program of events for this afternoon is: 12:30-1:00 Registration in White Hall. 1:15-2:00 vs. Buck nell 2:00-2:45 P.S.U. vs. Lock Haven 2:45-3:30 Bucknell vs. Lock Haven 3:30-4:00 Participants swim in White Hall pool 4:00-5:00 Refreshments in While Hall Games will be staged at Holmes Field. Coaches of the three com peting teams will officiate. Mostly Black Ink - Ten of Penn State's eleven in tercollegiate athletic teams own more wins than losses in all-time competition. new COLLEGE DINER Freezer-Fresh Cie 1111 Good Food Tony Hawk Bruce Bosley Lions Edge (Continued from page one) Lewis has an equally potent running attack with Joe Marconi at fullback, halfback Jack Rabbits, and end Gary Bunn. West Virginia has scored 25 touchdowns and 17 of 25 points after touchdown. Left half Bobby Moss has scored five times, with Bunn and Rabbits scoring three times. Larry Krutko, handling the fullback slot today with Marconi moving to right half, and Mar coni each have two TD's. Nine other Mountaineers have scored. Lewis and his Mountaineers face their toughest competition of the 1955 season today in Penn State, although the Lions have dropped two. Engle will go with almost the same lineup same lineup that he used against Navy; only at end, where he has been jug gling players all season, has Engle Fred Wield made a change, with Les Walters opening at left end for Paul North, and Jack Faris again handling right end. Penn. State's defensive line, which showed so well against Navy by playing the Middies to a mean standstill on the ground, will get another rugged test with West Virginia's new, improved ground game that has taken them out of the "big, slow" class as they have been tagged in the past. Outing Club Meet Tuesday 'The Penn State Outing Club will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 317 Willard, Gordon McCart ney, club president, announced. The club will present "Doc" De- Roch, ski instructor and 'manager of the Laurel Mountain Ski Area near Ligonier, Pa., as its guest speaker. Deßoch will speak about ski ing, ski equipment, and the fa cilities at Laurel Mountain. Deßoch will also show a 35- minute movie of the Pennsylvan ia Ski Championship Races. He will be speaking before the club at the invitation of the club's Winter Sports Division. Joe Phillips, winter division president, announced that his group will hold a business ses sion at 7:30 p.m. prior to the reg ular meeting. All interested in joining the Outing Club are invited to attend. Pairings Releaied In PGA Tourney Raymond O'Brien, PGA start er, today announced the pairings for the opening of the $12,500 Ry der Cup challenge team foursome matches today. Challenge Capt. Jimmy Demar et voiced confidence that his chal lengers will make a good show ing. "With Mike Souchak and our other long ball hitters, think our team is more suited to a lengthy course," he said. Earlier, several of the pros had good-naturedly grumbled about the long Midland Country Club course. Howerd J. 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Engle goes with the same back field this week that he has used for the past two games, with Bob by Hoffman, quarterback; half backs Len Moore and Bill Kane; and fullback Buck Straub. Hoff man, Kane, and Moore, running the defense, too, are expected to get another pass-defense test this week from the arm of Wyant. Attention GRADUATES sod UNDERGRADUATES IN M.S., E.E. and PHYSICS t t 1 1 , t.'RAC 1611 0 111 C•11111111111V 10A0 MINIM 1 1 . N 'I
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