PAGE TEN Syracuse Tests Booters Today Morning Soccer Game Opens Athletic Program Penn State's unbeaten but once-tied soccer team makes its sec ond appearance on home soil this morning against Syracuse Uni versity in part of the weekend homecoming celebration. Game time at the Beaver Field .soccer turf is set for lOa.rn. EDST). Coach Ken Hosterman’s booters have not been defeated in their 3ast 20 games. Last week, how ever, the Lion soccermen had a IS-game winning streak stopped in h 0-0 double overtime »duel with West Chester State Teachers College. But that disheartening setback has not left the Lion booters without any initiative. They still have a three-year undefeated string to protect. Hosterman is planning only one change in his starting lineup for today's game. He will insert soph omore Herb Hertner into the left halfback position in place of Walt Krauser. Hertner, a transfer from Ogontz Center, occupied a reserve role against Bucknell and West Ches ter. In pre-season practice Hert ner was listed as a possible starter by Hosterman but it wasn't until the West Chester game that he lived up to expectations. Another switch in the starting array may occur at the last mo ment. Per Torgeson. one of the sophomores who has been ex pected to bear the brunt of the Nittanv scoring attack, was in jured in the West Chester game and may not be ready for Syra cuse. If Torgeson’s injury keeps him j nK whistle. ' out of tlie contest, than Hosier- Moving over to Shane's vacated man will call on either Tom Nute. inside left will be an Argentine Dave Haase, Jim Benford, or Jim product, Van Raffelghem. Forsythe to fill Torgeson's inside Three experienced high school left position. _ , halfbacks form a solid middle Niite and Haase are also bat tling for the center forward post. JT Nute sets the starting nod at center forward and Torgeson does not start at inside then Haase will probably be in Torgeson’s posi tion. The rest of the Nittany lineup will find John Lawrence at the goal; Otto Rosenberger and Ralph Brower at fullback positions: Steve Flamporis. Dave Hill, and Hertner in halfback slots: and Jim Hedbere. Mike Stollmeyer and Dutch Walz filling out the I three other front line slots. Hosterman's bench strength in cludes Dave Davis, Paul Bauer. Don Dougald. Don Meyer. Jim Edmonds. Bruce Walsh, and Ger- ry Moyer HoHorman is a little optimistic about this morning's game. He thinks the Lion booters can de feat the Orange with a little hus tle and aggressive ball handling. Only one time in the series between the two schools, which dates back to 1920. have the Nit tanv Lions been beaten. That was in 1932 when the Orange won by a 2-1 count. Overall, the State booters have won 25 and tied five with Syracuse. In the last six games of the series, Syracuse has managed to score onlv five goals against the Lions while permitting the goal happy Nittany soccermen to run up a total of 42. Last year the local booters took a 14-1 decision from the New York school. Tom Nute is the only booter on the current Lion team to score in the 1955 goal. His three goals were second to onlv Dick Packer and Dick Ma tacia. Scheffing New Manager CHICAGO. Oct. 12 (/P) Bob _ Scheffing, 41. a rangy ex-catcher whose mild personality belies his nickname of "Grump,” today was named field manager of the be-, draggled Chicago Cubs with a one-year contract. Scheffing last season led Los Angles to the Pacific Coast League pennant. thought of SPWDNUTS 30 DIFFERENT VARIETIES Coffee Bieak • j Dessert* lF ■» Snack* ]T Any Party • AD S-E134 hw 1 do By LOU PRATO Freshmen Travel to Frostburg j Coach Dave Bishoff and his freshman soccer charges travel to Frostburg, Md. to open their jtwo-game season against the Frostburg State Teachers Col lege varsity today. Bishoff, in his second year as head of the frosh squad, has two high school soccer stars who made the All-Philadelphia team for three straight years. But one of the All-Philly play ers, A 1 Shane, will not compete in the Frostburg contest due to a knee injury. Shane Out With Injury Shane’s Philly counterpart. Bill Fiedler, will be found at the cen- ter forward position at the open- jline for Bishoff. Included among [the three is lanky center half back Garry Miller, j On the outside of Miller will ,be Wayne Rogers on the left and ■ Pete Wadsworth on the right 'wing. j Bishoff Seeks Repeat Win I A battle royal looms between iHarry Burd and Johnny Smith for the outside left spot while [Jim Hockenbrock apparently has the outside right position to his own. Ralph Beeker will be in the [nets for the frosh and Bob Sterner and Jim Knipe will hold down the fullback berths. With two weeks of practice and only one member of the team o m the injured list, Bishoff hopes to cool off the Frostburg varsity for the second straight year with his red-hot frosh eleven. WRA Hockey Club Elects President Carolyn Briggs, junior in physi cal education from Catonsville. Md.. has been elected president of Ithe Women’s Recreation Associ ation's field hockey club. j Other officers are Patricia Ul rich, sophomore in home econom ics from Mechanicsburg, vice pres ident; and Barbara Blake, sopho imore in home economics from Wayne, publicity manager. The annual fall field hockey play day is scheduled for Oct. 20. when the University will bo st Bucknell University. Lock Hav en State Teachers College, and Lycoming State Teachers College. WIMMER'S SUNOCO Q:.[ E. College li block from q J Simmons JACK WfMMER SAYS ... We always try to be pleasant, but there's no fooling around when it comes to servicing your car. We guarantee all of your service work will get our full, serious attention. WIMMER'S SUNOCO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lion Harriers Crack Year-Long Dive, 26-29 The losing streak is at an end.. Penn State's cross-country team broke a year-long losing streak yesterday by beating the Cornell harriers, 26-29, at Ithaca, N.Y. The Lion freshman lost, however, 25-30. Although the best the Lions could do in the individual standings was a two-way tie for second between sophomores Fred Kerr and Clem Schoenebeck, they placed enough men ★ ★ ★ |in the top ratings to grab the win. CorneJl co-captain Mike Mid ;r won the five-mile race in ’:5O. Kerr an’d Schoenebeck tied ith 28:13,5 times. No further information on in vidual standings Was available , press time. Coach Chick Werner and his am had expected to meet some >ugh opposition from the Big :ed squad, but were confident \at they could come up with a Pigskin Coin Flips ... 1 Out On q Limb j Fearless Fran Fanucci and his fellow-predictors have finally agreed to disagree! The wide area of difference apparent in The Daily Collegian’s fourth weekly football poll indicates such a trend. Opinion is particularly divided on the outcomes of four games. In the Florida-Rice battle, Vicious Vince Carocci and Lucky Lou Prato pick Florida. Vicious and Lucky also agree on California over Oregon State. Patrick makes a valiant bid to resurrect the coaches by picking Illinois over Ohio State and Purdue over Notre Dame. Fanucci Carocci Praio Coaches .667 .711 .667 .644 Mich.-Army Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. lUini-OSU OSU OSU OSU Illini ND-Purdue ND ND ND Purdue W.Va.-Syra. W.Va. Syra. Syra, Syra. Clem.-W.For. Clem. Clem. Clem. Clem. Ky.-Auburn Auburn Ky. Ky. Ky. Fla.-Rice Rice Fla. Fla, Rice lowa-Wisc. lowa lowa lowa lowa Navy-Tul. Tub Navy TuL Navy SMIJ-Duke ~SMU ~ SMU SMU SMU CaL-Ore.St. Ore. St. Cal. CaL Ore. St. N.C.-Ga. Ga. Ga. N.C. Ga. Baylor-Ark. • Baylor Jiaylor Baylor Baylor Wash.-Ore. < Wash. Ore. Wash. Ore. Tex.A&M-Hous. 1 Tex. A&M Tex.A&M: Tex.A&M Tex. A&M Saturday, October 13, 1956 «:3« Situ On (:12 Marning Slww £;32 Morning Devotions Overnight Roendup; news, sports 11:06 Farm and Home Forum 11:30- Wheel of Chance 12:00 Democratic Political 12:15 County News I:2a Penn State-Holy Cross Football Mask fur Listening 6:00 ‘ World News 6:15 Harris Breth 6:30 Stars far Defense 6:4S Masic for Listening 7 :®a Football Roandap 1:M I I Sfra Off Sunday. October 14, 1556 7:31 Sifn On 7:32 News Headlines, weather Masie for Sunday World News 8:05 6:10 Sunday School Lesson 8:25 Musical Interlude 8:30 Reformation Hour 5:00 Herald of Truth 10:40 10:45 Church Service 11:45 Organ Melodies 11:5S 12:00 Muk for Listening 12:15 12:30 Ck«rdi World New* 12:45 - Christian Science Program 1:00 Confraternity Program 1:15 U.N.-Soe* Report Clem Schoenebeclc Ties for second WMAJ PROGR Morning Show »> Hail Proudly Chamber of Commerce Mnsic for Listening Centre Co, Mosical Interlude Mnsic for Listening Habxapoppin (WDPM) Just for Two (WDPM) Hi Fi Open House (WDFM) Bandstand Musical interlude Mormon Tabernacle Choir Records Ave Mario Hoar Sunday morning Sports .. Musical Interlude World News .. Bibio Meditations ... Mosical Interlude By VINCE CAROCCI Harrier Ace AM SCHEDULE S(MUr«Et|iM Pro Football Mssk for Sunday Lombardoland Hoads for Bonds Walter Winchell . Tomorrow** Front Poe* The”FabUd World By the People Protestant Hour :O0 Third Program (WDFM) :00 Groovology Ot Sign Off Monday, October 15, 1956 :30 Sign On :3S Morning Show :3ff Morning Devotions :45 Morning Show :04 ...... Robert Hurlcigh ill Morning Show :0d Cecil Brown :15 Classic*! Interlude :00 . World New* :05 Story Time :3d -. . Queen for a Day :00 ; Music ot Noon :]5 Centre County News :30 Music for Listening :45 Sports Headline* :S0 -. .. Strike Up the Band :d« World News :15 Swap Shop :3d Centre Co. News (r*b rood cast) :45 Afternoon of Music 00 Bob and Ray; news 45 Music for Listening ;00 World Neus, market report :l5 Musie for Listening Sports Special Music Local News Fulton Lewis Jr. World News Sports, Wismer Piano Interlude Theatre of Hits Music for Listening :00 True Detective Mysteries :30 • - Danger with Granger :00 . World Newa :05 ... Music of the Master* :45 Campus New* (WDFM) Groorology Sign Off :00 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13.1*3* The victory stopped a two-year ion losing streak at the hands : the Cornell runners. The two tsses —1954 and 1955—were the ily times Werner had been beat i by Cornell in his 20 years >re. Kerr and Schoenebeck’s surpris ing showing definitely gives the club a much-needed shot in the arm. Both had figured highly in Werner’s plans, and yesterday’s performances certainly add to the team-balance efforts that the Lion coach had been stressing all season. They, plus sophomore Ed Mo ran, give Werner three outstand ing men to base most of his scor ing on. Moran’s place in the meet was not available. The Cornell match was a big hurdle that the Nittany runners had to leap over if hopes for a successful season were to remain intact. A loss to the Big Bed could have been a stiff blow to team morale. The club’s spirit was one of the big factors influencing the slightly optimistic outlook for this year. 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