PAGE TEN Lion Booters Test Soccermen Risk Streak At Philly By LOU PHATO Two thousand soccer fans are expected to witness the Penn State-Pen ns ji vania soc cer game this morning in Philadelphia when the Nit tany Lion booters risk their 22-game unbeaten streak against Penn’s Ivy soccer league leaders. Coach Ken Hosterman’s eleven, who own a 21-0-1 record over a four-year period, will be seeking its fourth victory of the season. The Lions booters hold wins' over Bucknell, 8-0, Syracuse, 10-0, and Colgate, 5-2, but have been tied by West Chester State Teachers College, 0-0. One Lineup Change Hosterman will make only one change in the starting lineup which tripped Colgate last week. He will install Dave Davis, a senior letterman, in place of sophomoie Otto Rosenberger at the left fullback post. Davis was a starter at fullback earlier in the year but was ousted from the position by Rosenberger However, Rosenberger’s play has not been up to Hosterman’s stan dards in the last two games, pav ing the way for the switch. The Nittany tutor has decided against replacing Dutch Walz in the outside left slot. Earlier in the week Hosterman was contemplat ing a move that would have put Haase in that position. To Change in Game He was thinking of the move! because he believed that Walz was not fast enough to cope with Penn’s strong running style of play. But Hosterman has decided to make the change only if ho believes it is necessary during the game. i Hosterman will rely on Ralph Brower for the other fullback spot and Jim Hedberg for the sec ond wing post. Brower has been a workhorse on the Lion defen sive alignment while Hedberg’s vcrsatlity on the forward line has added a great deal to the Nittany offensive. Tom Nute, center forward, Mike Stollmeyer, inside left, and Per Torgeson, inside right, fill out the rest of the line positions. Nute had been alternating with Pigskin Coin Flips ... Out On a Limb Vicious Vince Carocci thought he put one over when he handed in his selections for The Daily Collegian’s sixth football poll. He: had picked Notre Dame over Oklahoma! Then came Fearless Tran Fanucci's sheet—you guessed it—i Notre Dame over Oklahoma. Lucky Lou Prato and Coach J. T. White,; however, stick with the Sooners. This could oe the coaches’ week. White disagrees violently with the current leader, Vicious Vince. He likes Stanford over Southern Cal, Georgia over Kentucky, and Louisiana State over Florida. Not so Vicious Vince, who in addition has a sleeper of his own—Miami over Texas Christian. Lucky Lou, tied for second with Fearless Fran, likes Purdue j over lowa. Fearless Fran makes no loner choices. He sides with 1 Lucky Lou on Houston over Auburn and Texas A&M over Baylor,: and agrees with Vicious on a Southern Cal victory. Seven teams receiving unanimous backing are Tennessee, Michi gan State, Navy, Pitt, Ohio State, Georgia Tech, and North Carolina. Note that everyone picks Ohio State to rebound against a tough Wisconsin team. Another Big 10 sweep by the Buckeyes would make; Lion fans very happy. Fanucci Carocci Prate Coaches .£4O .£53 .£4O .£l3 NJJ.-Okla. N.D. KJ>. Olcla, | Qlda. ~Tenn.-Md. Tenn. Term. Tenn. j Teen. Mich. St-fll. Mich. St. Mich. St. Mich. St. j Mich.~St~ Nary-Perm Nary Nary Nary 1 Nary Pitt-Ore. Pitt Pitt ; Pitt _ |Pi It OSP-Wisc. osu osu osu J osu Gt, Tech-Tul. Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech | Ga. Tech ~TCU-Miami TCU Miami _ TCU J f TCU~ Purdue-lowa lowa _ j lowa Purdue j lowa N.C.-Wake For ' N.C. i N.C. N.C. ; N.C. Aub.-Houst. j Houst. I Aub. HousL j Aufa. Tex. A&M-Bay. j Tex. A&M j Bay. Tex. A&M. I Bay. Fla.-LSU j LSU |FIa. LSU | LSU '—' Ky. _ J Ga. Ky.'Ga. USC-Sian. Haase for the starting center foi !u-ard berth in the Penn State lineup but his work in the Syra cuse and Colgate victories made him the. sole choice for the job. Stollmeyer was on the booters’ injury list early this week be cause of a recurrence of a blister [to his right heel. But according :to ,Hosterman, the sophomore lineman has fully recovered. Torgeson, the Lion scoring leader with eight goals, was aj doubtful starter before last week’s i [encounter because of an injury to his right instep. But the situa tion was remedied with a taping job by the Penn State trainers which took the pressure off his foot when kicking. Captain Steve Flamporis will 'start at center halfback, flanked on his left by veteran Ward Hill and on his right by sophomore Herb Hertner. All three halfbacks have earned praise from Hoster man for their season perform ances. Senior letterman John Law rence will again handle the goal tending duties. The all-American candidate missed his first shut out of the season last week against Colgate. In reserve strength Hosterman will be able to call on linemen Haase, Jim Benford, and Bruce Walsh: halfbacks Paul Bauer and Jim Edmonds: fullbacks Don Meyer, Rosenberger, and Tony Tremonte; and goalie Don Dou gald. use 1 Kr- __! use ~ '\ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ★ * + Ralph Brower Front line fullback Praises Halfback Dutch Walz Veteran wingman Dedad Ist to Gain Indie Tennis Finals Pete Dedad became the first player to .reach the flight finals in IM tennis. Dedad notched a pair of triumphs over Ken Houch, 6-3, 6-4, and Bob Yost, 6-3, 6-4. Yost won the right to meet Dedad by eliminating Henry Sayre, 6-2, 6-2. In other IM court action, Dick Lininger defeated Charles Mohn, 6-4, 6-3, and Jay Smith, 6-3, 6-2; and Jerry Nichols ousted Bruce Pellnitz, 6-1, 6-3. Dave See nosed out Gene Green berg, 4-6, 6-0, 10-8, to earn a semi final match against Charles Bible heimer. DONAHEY RADIO-TV Record Players Sales and Service OPEN EVENINGS 1:00 - 10:00 P.M. 115 S. Pugh St. (reai) Phone A Dams 7-7112 Penn Today Frosh Footballers Close Season Against Bullis Prep Today at Home By EAHL KOHNFELDER Penn State’s freshman football team closes its season today, facing Bullis Prep on Beaver Field’s practice area di rectly behind the tennis courts. Game time is 10 a.m. It is the first (and last) chance for Lion fans to see coach Earl Bruce’s defense-minded charges who have allowed only 'one touchdown in two games. With wins over the Navy and Pitt frosh. the Lion cubs seek to repeal their 13-0 win of last year over Bullis. The visitors bring an 'unofficial' 3-0 record into the game, one of those wins being a 26-21 verdict over Ar my's Plebes. Joe Youngo, starting fullback in the two previous encounters, hurt a leg in the Pitt fray and is out for the season. Pat Botula. just recently recovered from a pre-season injury, will get the call ;and will be backed by Pat Funair. starting left halfback. I First line tackle Tom Mulraney ! suffered a fractured collar bone and will be replaced by Mike Ro migh or Tiny Perry. Otherwise, the starting line up will remain intact. Andy Stynchula and Norman Neff are the ends; Charles Janereile is the other tackle: Dave Mad digan and Sam Stellalella fill the guards: and Earl Kohlbass is the'center. Rick Lucas, quarterback, and Ed Caye, right half; complete the backfield. Should Funair perform at full. Dave Kraft will take the left half post. Joe DeNone is again slated for second-string quarter back duly. SIGMA CHI PRESENTS Don’t miss this rare musical treat The Marine Band will be here at Penn State in 3 weeks. It’s better to boy your tickets now. Advance sales promise a sellout at both shows. All Proceeds to the IKS. Olympic Fund Matinee Performance 3:30 GhiMren $.50 Adrts $l.OO Evening Performance 8.00 Unreserved $l.OO Reserved $1.50 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1954 Theta Chi Wins In IM Bowling Action in the fraternity "B" ; bowling league saw Phi Kappa and Triangle battling to a 2-2 tie while Theta Chi defeated Kappa Sigma, 3-1. ' Delta Chi, led by Joe Meredith, swept by Alpha Epsilon Pi, 3-1; Alpha Chi Sigma downed Phi Ep silon Pi, 4-0: and Delta Theta Sigma was victorious, 4-0, over Phi Mu Delta. The Alpha Sigma Phi-Sigma Chi match was post poned due to the mechanical -fail ure of an alley. Meredith bowled the high indi vidual game score with 219 points and captured the three game title with 540 markers. Theta Chi scored the most points per team in a single game, 811. Phi Kappa swept the final two matches of the three game set to tie Triangle, 2-2. Triangle was victorious, 716-629, in the first game and was high in total pins, 2114-2078. Howard Reich, Trian gle, was high single game bowler while Dave Hill of Phi Kappa tallied 490 points for the night. !C HALL IQVEMBEB 15