SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1056 Lion Booters Host Colgate By LOU PBATO With a three-fold mission in front of them, Penn Stale’s un defeated but once-tied soccer eleven meets Colgate Univer sity this afternoon on the Beaver Field soccer turf. Game time is 2 o’clock (DST), The primary objective of the Nittany booters will be to stretch their four-year unbeaten record to 22. But as secondary goals, the Lions will try to 1) maintain their unscored-upon performance and 2) continue their 14-gc me victory jinx against the Colgate soccer men. Coach Ken Hosiers has not been defeats: latter part of the 19 However, a scoreless West Chester State College two weeks ag otherwise perfect re< Last week the Lion added Syracuse Uni their list of conquesi 2 Independents, SPE, DU Advance in I M's One of the most common miscues in IM football, throwing the ball away after a first down has been made, showed itself enough to prove costly to three losers in some ast night. close action at Beaver Field 1 The Violators edged Nitt 12-6; Nittany 44 “buttoned” to The Violators were forced to fight back from a 6-0 halftime deficit to keep alive in the in dependent bracket. Tailback Lou Chillotl and wingback Joe Walt put Nittany 31 in the lead early in the contest as they sparked a 76 yard scoring drive culminated by Cbilloll's aerial to Ned Taylor. The point after touchdown flew wide. Turbulent Tony Taormina, the winner’s triple-threat halfback, personally sparked the victory drive in the final half. The swift back picked up over 125 yards by air and 50 by land during the period and threw the scoring pass to Dean Stabley in third stanza. Ed Terry split the uprights for the triumphant point. SPE combined their passing and running attack to dump TKE, 12- 6. in another thrill-packed ven detta. Three plays later. Jack Olsen gathered in a Phi Kappa punt and connected with Jack Maher for score two. Not to be outdone. Pepe took off on a 65-yard jaunt as soon as DU took over. Jamie son again converted. The second half was no dif derent—Pepe to Don Shaw, 26-0. Ogie Norris wrapped up the score on a pass from Pepe. The extra point was good. WMAJ PROGRAM SCHEDULE The winner's first tally oc curred early in the game, right after a TKE punt. Don Capuano connected with Dick Hatton from 24 yards out and Duane Campbell's kick spurted wide. They came back to score again when Ed Olsen of TKE had hit Saturday. 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Neva (rrhraafeaat) I:tS AfUrwoaa af Haw S:M Bab ad Bay: k*i SaaAay Sefcaal Lcaaaa s:li Mark far l.htaniac 7:32 News Headlines, weather 7:34 Mosie for Snaday Hwcil litnMe 3:23 Helical Interlode 8:30 Reformation Hopr Herald of Trath 9:30 Mormon Tabernacle Choir 9:45 Records Are Maria H*«r 10:00 Sindir aoraiuc sp*rix 10:44 Musical- Interlude 11:45 Orraa Melodies 12:00 - -i Music for Listening Church WacU News 12:45 Christian Science Program 1:44 Confraternity Program 1:15 Masle for Listening overpowering 10-0 win. That, coupled with an opening season 8-0 victory over Bucknell, gives the Penn State hooters a 2-0-1 ledger to date. As can be seen from the afore mentioned figures, the local hoot ers have tallied 18 goals thus far in the campaign while holding their opponents scoreless. If this type of defense keeps up through the next eight games, the 1956 team will go down in Penn State soccer history. In 1945 the Penn State hoot ers. then under the iuteUge of Bill Jeffry, went through seven games without their defense be ing pierced. The following year the Lions registered three more shutouts before Syracuse broke the spell with a four goal outburst. aan's unit since the S 3 season, lie with Teachers a mars an ord. - Colgate has never been able to defeat the Nittany soccermen since the series began in 1941. Hosterman does not think the Raiders will accomplish this de sire today. The Lion mentor is optimistic about the game but he isn’t taking Colgate for granted.; "We can't walk onto the field soccermen versity to s with an By GREG HUNTINGDON any 31, 7-6; Sigma Phi Epsilon topped Tau- Kappa Epsilon, the Dinks, 6-0; and Delta Upsilon eliminated Phi Kappa, 33-0. pass pilfered on the 38 by Ca puano. On the ensuing play. Jack Michaels pegged to Capu ano who, in turn, hit Jim Moore for the six-pointer. The Dinks controlled the ball against Nittany 44, and managed to cross the double. stripe once to stay in the indie race. DU's John Pepe, was the spring board in its winning at tack. He led the offensive scor ing parade with a pair of scores and passed for an additional set. The first touchdown came on an end run by Pepe. Intending to pass, Pepe floated to his left, found all his receivers covered, turned on the gas and roared 15 yards to pay dirt. Dick Jamieson converted. 2:M Pittibwch St**l*r-N.T. Ciaata Pr» FastWH 5:15 L»mherJefoi»d 5:3* Binii for Bm«1i €:M . .. . Walter WincMt 5:15 Toatrrew't Frvttt Page 5:25 Neva 5:55 The Fabled WarU 7:M By the People 7:30 Protestant Hoar S:N Tfchr* Program tWDFM) I*:M CrMVftIKT 1:M Sign Off Monday. Oct 23. 195* 5:11 Sign O* 5:31 Morning Show 8:39 - . - Morning Devotions • :IS _ - - Morning Show 11 at Qicca fer » D»r 12 :M Mask %t Nmq 12:15 Centre Canty News 12:2# _ - Mnie fee Lotcoiaf — T _S» Off it.** . 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Mike Stollmeyer, Tommy Nute, Per Torgeson. and Dutch Walz will fill out the forward wall. Torgeson, who with four goals is tied with Stollmeyer for team leadership, is ' still nursing a bruised instep to his right foot but he is expected to be in the starting array at game time. In reserve. Hosterman will be i able to call on Walt Krauser, ! Dave Davis, Dave Haase. Jim I Benford. Don DoUgald. Bruce j Walsh. Don Meyer. Paul Bauer. 1 Jim Edmonds, and Jim For sythe. Krauser, however, may i get the nod at left halfback in ! place of Hertner. | PUZZLE NO. 7 m CLUE: Founded by two missionaries, this college pioneered in coeducation. It hu given degrees to women since 1857. It waa also one o{ the first colleges to admit Negroes. ANSWER Adilrm Ciiw ShU College Hold tstn 7«i have eonpletod mil 84 ptnrlf HOW TO PLAY Rearrange the letters Beach puzzle fa form •fan American Ceßegeor Bmrersity YOU’LL GO FOR OLD GOLDS Either REGULAR, KING SIZE er the GREAT NEW FILTERS Old Golds taste terrific! 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Army over Syracuse is Fearless Fran Fanucci's ace-in-the-hole as he tries to creak ms first place tie with Vicious Vince. Tor Toretti goes along with Fearless Fran all the way. except for Army. Opinion is evenly divided on Minnesota-Illinois and Brown-Pena. Fanucci Caxocci | Prato I .667 .687 | .650 | Duke-Pitt Pitt Pitt j Pitt i Pitt Vandy-Fla. Vandy i Vandy I Vandy | Md -N.C. Md. | Md. _! Md. | Sian.-Ore. Stan. j Stan. | Stan. I Ky.-LSO " Ky. "{ Ky. ! Ky. ! Minn.-Illini Minn. | Illini Illini | _ Purdue-Wise. Purdue | Wise. Purdue j ' SMU-Rice ' ~SMU | SMU SMO ! Syr a.-Army Army _| Syra. Syra. [ IncL-Nebr. Ind. | Ind. Ind. | Brown- Brown ) Penn "-'x.-A: i Tex. | Tex. Brown-Penn Tex.-Aik. Princ.-Col. TCU-TexA&M EDS Still in Effect Eastern Daylight Saving Time vill still be in effect for Pennj State’s first two home football J games— Holy Cross on October 13 and West Virginia on October 27.| Kickoff time for home games is 1:30 p.m. I HERE ARE YOUR OLD GOLD PUZZLES Princ. TCU Princ. 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