PAGE SIX Booters Unbeaten Skein Halted Penn Stops Lion Streak At 22, 3-2 By LOU PRATO Penn State's soccer team finally met its master Satur day morning in Philadelphia when the University of Penn-! sylvania’s soccermen stopped 1 the Lion four-year undefeated skein at 22 with a 3-2 win. ! The victory was the first for Penn over the Nittany booters since 1918 and left the series rec ord between the two schools at 13-3-2 in favor of the Penn State eleven. ! Coach Ken Hosterman's team 1 last felt the sting of defeat in the 1 next-to-lhe-last game of the 1953; season when Temple shutout the Lion booters. 2-0. I Earlier in the season, the Nit-| lany soccermen had a 19-game winning streak snapped in a 0-0: double overtime encounter with! West Chester. But they had put' together two additional wins be-! fore Saturday's fracas and had en tered the game with a 3-0-1 rec-j ord. I By winning, the Quakers boost ed their seasonal mark to lour wins, one loss, and one tie. "nicy were beaten by Navy, 4-3, and deadlocked by Swathmore, 1-1. The other three victories are in Ivy League competition where they are in first place. According to Hosterman, the Lion booters outplayed their op ponents in every respect but the scoring department. “We had 32 shots at the Penn goal and they had only 23 at ours,” the Lion mentor said. “In addition we had 10 comer kicks to their three. We did everything but score.” j “I don’t want to take anything away from Penn for they have a good team,” the booter coach con tinued, “but it just wasn't our day.! The ball wouldn’t go in the Penn 1 net.” | Penn coach Chuck Scott must of felt the same way that Hoster jnan did. After the game the Quaker tutor told Hosterman that he "sure hated to win that one.” Gerry Mayall, a junior wing man, was the • big man in the! Quaker attack. Mayall scored twoj of the Penn goals including the] game winning point in the waning moment sot the fray. j His partner at the other wing post, Dick Tyrell. claimed secon dary “hero honors.” Tyrell, the Quaker captain, intercepted a Penn State pass in the fourth Seriod and kicked the ball to tayall who in turn scored the winning tally, past goalie John Lawrence. In addition, Tyrell scored the other Penn goal. Per Torgeson and Tommy Nute were the only point makers for the Nittanies. Nute opened the scoring in the first quarter, giving the Lion soccermen a 1-0 lead at the time. Torgeson scored his ninth point of the year in the third period, breaking a 1-1 deadlock. Mayall’s first goal in the second stanza tied the score. Tyrell lied the game up mid way through the third period andl Mayall put the clincher through, the Lion goal with four minutes! left in the final period. New Chisox Pilot Happy, Optimistic TAMPA, Fla.. Oct.' 29 1/P)—Al Lopez said tonight he is “tickled to death over being selected” to manage the Chicago White Sox. Lopez will leave by plane to morrow for Chicago to confer with his new boss, vice president Chuck Comiskey of the White Sox. He started early talking about a possible pennant for Chicago next year. “The Yankees are a good club but they can be had,” Lopez said. **The White Sox have a chance to go all the way in '57.” Other Sports on 8 * * * I * «. . • *. 1 1 „ * i - '*