The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 02, 1956, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Lions Top Bisons,
For 19th Straight
By LOU PRATO
it m us t ),: ive Leon a inng trip back to Lewisburg for the Bucknell soccer team Sat
tirciby aftei-no.n.
The upset-minded Bisons not only became the 19th straight -victim of Coach Ken
Hosterrnan's booters but they also suffered their 20th loss in the serves between the two
schools, 7-0.
In addition, the defeat marked the eleventh time that Bucknell has been given the
whitewash treatment by the Penn i
State soceermen
Actually, the score doesn't pre-,net with driphird period tally. His
sent a true picture of Penn State'slchot came with 17 minutes lefti7 - :
domination on the field. Them the period.
Lions completely manhandled the Stollmeyer broke into the scor
ing at 5:40 of the fourth period
Bisons not only statistically but; with an 18-yard shot from mid
also physically. !field to give the Lions a 5-0 lead.
BUCKNELL•WA.S so inystified;Nute's second goal put the Lions
by the actions of Hosterman's'ahead, 6-0, with 14 minutes left
crew that they seemed to lose:and Stollmeyer added the final
all hope of victory before the:point at the 15:50 mark.
fourth period was underway. I ALL OF THE Lion booters
Statistic-wise the local booters came in for praise from Roster
attempted 61 shots at the Buck-'man. He was especially pleased
dell goal and had 11 corner kicks.lwith the way the offense worked.
The Bisons, on the other hand,i"The only spot that worries me
could get only /2 shots at theiis at fullback," he said. "I don't,
Nittany net in addition to their - think Bucknell gave my fullbacks
lone corner kick. 1
•a real test of their ability, but I
Sophomore Mike Stollmeyer•still think they did a good job."
and letterman Tom Nute• led thel The Lion soccermen invade
Lion scoring attack with two:West Chester State Teachers Col
goals apiece. Ward Hill, Jim Hed-!lege Saturda afternoon in quest
berg, and Per Torgeson also tal- ' ,of win number
two of the season
lied for the soccermen. and their 20th over four years.
STOLLMEYER LIVED up to
Hosterman's pre-season expecta
tions not only with his scoring ef=
fort but also with his deceptive
ball handling and defensive work.
Nute wasn't even in the start
ing lineup but he saw enough ac
tion to rack up single goals in
both the third and fourth stanzas.
Bill opened the Lion scoring
with a goal from 10-yards out
after ten minutes had gone by.
Hedberg followed four minutes
later with a 12-yard shot to give
the Lions a 2-0 first period lead.
TORGESON INCREASED the
margin to 3-0 midway through
the second period with a penalty
shot
The Lions did not score again
Z ~ ~j WIMMER'S
SUNOCO
c j E. College
p co . rt block from
Simmons
Notice
to you fellows who are going to
pur anti-freeze in your car.
How about stopping in so we
can check wafer hoses, con
nections, etc.
ENGINEERS
CALCULATOR CLASSES
FOR YOU
Registration and Information
at
HUB Desk and
Room 208 Main Eng.
ea• THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS Pre sent
7 'l ' lll.. MR. ROBERT BREON, Republican Candidate for the State Legislature
/AV TONIGHT at 7:00 P.M. 317 WILLARD
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
until Mute ripped the Bucknell
Holy Cross Seats
To Go on Sale
Tickets for the Holt• Cross game
on Oct. 33 will go on sale tomor
row morning at the ticket window
on the second floor of Recreation
Hall.
The game will be the first home
game of the season.
Army tickets will continue on
.sale this week.
1 The ticket office be open
.from 8 a.m. to noon and from 11
to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- ,
day.
7-0,
Win
'S' Club to Show
Penn Game Movies
; Tonight in Sparks
Movies of the Penn game will
:be shown at 7 tonight in 121
;Sparks.
Students, faculty members, and
ifoothall enthusiasts have been in
vited to attend.
; The Varsity - S" club will spon
sor the showing of the game mov
ies for the 1956 season. All films
will be shown at 7 p.m. each
Tuesday and will be of the pre
ceding Saturday's game.
John Chaffetz, head football
manager. will handle the descrip
:lion of the films.
(The schedule of films to be
shown in 121 Sparks is: Oct. 2.
Oct. 9, Oct. 30 and Nov. 20: in 119
Osmond: Oct. 16, Oct. 23 and Nov.
'6; in Schwab Auditorium: Nov. 13
and Nov. 27.
Two brothers, Dick and Jim
DeLuca, of Monaca. Pa., will as
pire to berths on the 1956 Penn
!State football team.
Earl Bruce, one-time schoolboy
coach. again will be in command
of Penn State freshman football
this Fall.
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Spaghetti
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i Gridders Rout Hapless Penn --
I (Continued from page one) Al Jacks, second string quarter.
Iheaved a 30-yard aerial to Al- back, hit North in the end zone
berigi, who speared it above his iwith a pass to make - it 27-0.
(head and raced 15 yards for the• Romeo Panozzo kicked the PAT,
score.
The Nittanies, with the first The final score was made on a
Score 20 Points in 3d
one-yard plunge by Ka.sperian.
iPanozzo's PAT was good but an
nafied it, and
Itime. scored 20 points in the thirdstring on the bench most of theloffside penalty
the second attempt went wide to
i
quarter. Caprara went up the the right- middle untouched for 14 yards' The entire Lion line was out
arid a TD. Plum convened to;standing and to single out one
make it 21-0. A few minutes later man would be partisan judgment.
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