The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 19, 1956, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1956
Colga
Boote
When Penn State land Col
gate clash on Beaver Field to
morrow afternoon in the 15th
game of their soccer series,
Colgate will still be looking
for its first victory over the
Lions.
The Red Raiders have come
close on several occasions, losing
eight of the encounters by only
one cr two points, but they have
never been able to register even
a tie with the Nittany soccer
men.
Win Six Shutouts
Six of the Lion wins have been
shutouts, including the opening
game of the series which ended
in a 1-0 decision. The highest
point-total recorded by the Nit
tany soccermen was in the 19501
Alpha Sig K
Triangle’s 2-2 tie with Phi Epsi
lon Pi highlighted action Wednes
day night in the fraternity "B”
bowling league. Delta Theta
Sigma defeated Alpha Epsilon Pi,
3-1, while the defending cham
pion, Alpha Sigma Phi, was vic
torious, 4-0, over Phi Kappa.
In the remaining three matches,
identical scores of 4-0 were post
ed by Delta Chi over Kappa Sig
ma; Sigma Chi over Phi Mu Del
ta; and Theta Chi over Alpha Chi
Sigma.
Winning the third match, 828-
698, and scoring the highest in
total score, provided Triangle
with the tie after Phi Ep had
swept the first two rounds. Dick
Lippe, Phi Ep, was single and
Streak Finally Stopped
Penn State’s national champion
ship soccer team won 19 games in
a row before it was held to a 0-0
draw in overtime by West Chester
Teachers.
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e Seeks to End
Winning Streak
and 1954 seasons when they
whitewashed the Raiders, 6-0. j
Last year Colgate almost pulled!
the upset of the year, losing a
respectable 2-1 decision to the co
national champions.
Stu Lewis, who scored the only
Colgate goal in that 1955 game,,
heads the 1956 list of Raider re
turnees. Lewis, a junior, is slated
to start at one of the wing posi
tions for Coach Mark Randall’s
eleven.
Five Vets Return
Five other veterans and a host
of promising sophomores make up
the nucleus of the Colgate lineup.
Captain Lou Ehrard, who scored
four goals in the 1955 campaign
—tops among returning lettermen
—will be at an inside post.
Ehrard and Lewis were the on
ly starters against the Nittanies
eg Winner
match play winner with 192 and
495 points respectively. Triangle
won the individual team scoring
with 828 points.
Eugene Griffin, Theta Chi, was
the night’s top scorer with 214
points and three game champion
w.ith 545 markers while leading
Theta Chi to a 4-0 victory over
Alpha Chi Sig. Delta Chi rolled
the top team score, 881 points, in
dropping Kappa Sigma, 4-0.
Next week will have Alpha Chi
Sigma meeting Phi Epsilon Pi;
Theta Chi opposing Kappa Sigma;
Triangle rolling against Phi Kap
pa; Delta Chi meeting Alpha Ep
silon Pi; Alpha Sigma Phi bat
tling Sigma Chi; and Delta Theta
opposing Phi Mu Delta.
Good Wrestler Too
Bruce Gilmore, of Reading, Pa.,
who aspires to Lenny Moore’s
heights m Penn State football, is
a former schoolboy wrestling
champion.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
-its
last year, although juniors Don
Bezuyen and Bill Caprio saw re
serve action. Bezuyen is ticketed
for a halfback position and Cap
rio will be seen in a fullback
slot.
Jack Nordeman and Haskel
Schiff, junior lettermen who
failed to play in the Penn State
game last year, are also listed as
probable starters. Nordeman will
start at the other wing post while
Schiff will be at the goal.
Schiff Top Goalie
Schiff had three shutouts last
year after taking over the goalie
position from regular goal-tend
er, Tom Glenn, who was injured
in midseason. Glenn did not grad
uate last year but his injury is
keeping him out of action this
season.
Sophomores will probably man
the remaining positions m the
Colgate starting lineup. Included
among leading contenders are
Dag Nordahl-Olsen, Ed Bischoff,
Jerry Gapp, John Gregg, Lee
Harvery, Paul Jaffe, Norm Pan
coast, Russ Staurovsky. Phil Wil
kinson, and Dave Bannister.
Last year, the Colgate hooters
compiled a 8-2 record, winning
more games than any other Red
Raider soccer team in the history
of the school.
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Four Women Hockey Contests
Slated to Be Played Tomorrow
The football team, will battle
on the Ohio State gridiron to
morrow. but on Holmes Field
✓four college coed field hockey
teams will provide plenty of
hockey action.
The Penn State Hockey Club
plays host to Grier School, Dick
] enson College, and Lock Haven
’ State Teachers College in the an
nual fall field hockey sports day.
Games start at 1 p.m.
Dickenson will meet Grier in |
the opener. At 1:40 p.m. Lock-
Haven will play Penn State. The;
Nittany Lion coeds will then play
Dickenson at 2:20 p.m. and Grier
will meet Lock Haven in the final
tilt at 3 p.m.
Leading the Penn State team
will be Carolyn' Briggs. Joan
Brown, and Pat Ulrich, members
of the Central Pennsylvania team
last year.
The White Hall swimming pool
and bowling alleys will be open
after the game for all partici-'
pants. Supper will be served in'
the playroom. . j
In case of rain games will be
permanently cancelled, and facili-'
Giambra 3-1 Pick 1
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (VP)—Mid
dleweight contender Joey Giam
bra, aiming for his fifth straight
victory today, today was a 3-1
favorite to beat skidding Gil Tur
ner at Madison Square Garden'
tomorrow night. I
“Hell pay the tax
on my ticket"
If the stranger in front of you at the theater ticket -
window told the cashier you’d pay his tax, you'd
think he Was crazy.
Yet that’s exactly what you’re doing every time
you pay your income tax or buy anything that’s
federally taxed—you’re paying part of other
people’s taxes. These people are the customers of
federal government power plants.
Your taxeb helped build the plants that serve these
people. Then because customers of government
power plants don’t pay a full share of taxes in their
electric bills, yopr taxes have to be higher to make
up the difference.
We don’t think that’s fair to you or
us or any other taxpayer. That's
why we bring you this message.
fWEST PENN POWER
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tie* in White Hall will be avail
able for volleyball, table tennis,
and bowling.
Mary Conrad is sporjs day
chairman. Assisting her are Meta
Baily, registration: Debby Dane,
refreshments; Betsy Hoekstra.
bulletin boards; Sally Jervis and
Audrey Sassano, programs; Betsy
McKenzie, nametags; Barbara
Drum, officials and scorers; Caro
lyn Briggs, uniforms and teams;
Rae Waters, equipment; Pat Bar
nitz. bowling; and Jo Mason,
swimming.
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