PAGE SIX ions, Pacer ee Recor • s Booters End Season With Pitt Today By FRAN FANUCCI Penn State's soccer team, currently riding on a 17-game winning streak, will be seek ing a new record of 18 wins when it meets the Pittsburgh Panthers in the season's finale at 10 a.m. today at Beaver Field. Spectators will be requested to show football tickets to see the game. All-American Dick Packer will also be seeking a new record— the most goals scored in one sea son. The classy center forward has 22 goals and needs one to tie the record of 23, set in 1952 by Jack Pinezich. LJALIicJ Penn Slate Gear/. Brower Flarnporis Stelnyk Hill Shirk Matacie Paciter Springer Hedberg The Lions, who haven't tasted defeat since 1953, will be the first team in Penn State history to complete two seasons without a defeat or tie, if they can get by the upset-minded Panthers today. This year the charges of, Ken Hosterman have beaten such per ennial powers as Army, Navy, West Chester, Temple, and Mary land rather decisively, but.have had trouble defeating the smaller schools—Bucknell and• Colgate. The only game that was turned into a complete rout was against Syracuse, when the Lions tied the Penn State single game scoring record with a 14-1 win. As for Pittsburgh, in only its second year of varsity soccer, it has won eight of 11 gams, win ning mostly over mediocre teams. Its losses were to Duke, North Carolina State, and Navy. Navy was defeated ,by the Lions last week at Annapolis. But in today's game the rec ords are cast aside because when these two arch-rivals play, no matter what the sport, the out come of the game is always in doubt. And Hosterman is quite aware of this fact. The youthful mentor said that Pitt will be definitely out to upset the Lions, but, "If the boys retain the confidence that they sem to have picked up in the last few games they should win." He also said that he will make one change in the starting lineup replacing Tommy Nute with Mert Springer at inside right. Thor Stel nyk, who is recovering from a • WHETHER Y 0 U PREFER CLASSICAL OR POPULAR MUSIC . . . OPERATIC OR SYMPHONIC . • . WEBCOR HAS EXACTLY THE RIGHT FONOGRAPH FOR YOU. See and Hear New Verified High-Fidelity •WEBCOR (FONOGRAPHS) at REED ELECTRIC 310 W. Beaver AD 7-2545 game today. Standing from left to right are: Bob Little. fullback: Dick Packer, center forward: Coach Ken Hosterznan.lert Springer. inside right: and Don Shirk, outside left. Kneeling are goalies George Gemy and John Lawrence. Two other seniors. Ihor Stelnyk and Dick Matacia. were absent when the picture was taken. severe charley horse, will prob ably start, Hosterman said. For Pitt, Coach Leo Bemis will be counting on the high-scoring duo of Bob Cherry • and Jerry Bressanelli to sidetrack the lions. Cherry leads' the team with 17 goals while Bressanelli, who is only a sophomore, has 13. The two have been the big rea son for the Panthers' 50 goals this season. In the scoring department Pittsburgh Pulse: Stnich or Cuthane Minor&lli Hester cherry H 111 Hasou Marino Griffiths Breseanelli Schell the filter cigarette that really filters, t really taste... and the taste is treat! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ~-~--- . ..... PMODUCT 01 CograeMS444 ‘ NIP fhleaariPseraer ,111111111UCAll WILDING KANunentasa Of CHIAIIIITTIMI the hooters from Skyscraper U. hold a 10 goal advantage over the Lions, but they have played three more games. On defense the Nittanies have allowed only 10 while Pitt is close behind allow ing only 12. Eight Lions will be playing in their last game. They . are Packer, Stelnyk, Springer, George Geczy, Dick Matacia, John Lawrence, Don Shirk, and Bob Little. 1:;a1z;i at you can Out On a Limb Assistant. Sports Edito,r Ron Gatehouse today will be out to retain his lead in the last week of football selections in the Daily Collegian's weekly grid poll. Sports Editor Roy Williams—last year's winner, currently one game behind Gatehouse—, staffer Fran Fanucci, and the Nittany Lion coaches, represented by Jim O'Hora in this week's poll, must go "out on the limb" to pilfer the lead from Gatehouse. Aub-Clemson Bailor-SP4II Cal-Stanford Dar-Princeton 1;;Ouke-W F Harvard-Yale _ lad-Purdu lowa-ND Kin-Ton Mich-OS Minn-Wis Okla-Neb Rice-TCU S. Cal-UCLA Sir-Weal Va HEM FILTER TIP TAR EYTON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1955 Williams (.533) Gatehouse (.641) Baylor Priam Purdue UCLA S. Cal Was! Va West Va Coaches (.625) Fanucd (.1116) Ckmson Prince Duk• fith- Yale Purdue Pardu• UCLA UCLA. West Va Wilt Va