THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 Rooters At Pract In an effort to injt the Penn State soccer tj “Mr. Change of Pace” Mount Nittany to live Hosterman decide scholarly gentleman Penn Saturday morning— i defeat in 22 games for the booters. And so, based on the a< the man from the hills, t 1 mentor has given his team rest this week. Monday’s session was held without t efit of an intra-squad scri and Tuesday’s workout w; in a light scrimmage gai Yesterday Hosterman , hooters a holiday but this he will revert back to schedule with a hard sci game on tap. . Hosterman's reason ing the advice of "Mr. of Pace" is one that is 9 almost all athletic coache, ing the middle of a seas m. It gets to be a grind f»r some boys to come to practice four or five times a week and do the same thing over again, HoSterman| said. This way a routine is broken that tends to make a team stale. With the toughest - half of ' the schedule beginning to" come into view, it is no wonder that Hoster man has relaxed his training pro gram this week. Saturday the Lion hooters visit College Park. Maryland, to face the University of Mary land—Atlantic Coast Confer ence champions for the past three years. Next week Army makes its ap pearance in the Nittany Vale and IM Cagers Open Season Eight independent quintets in augurated the Intramural Basket bail season victoriously Tuesday night at Recreation Hall. Irvin Hall trounced the Rebels 28-13; and Aiche, missing nine out of ten foul shots, bowed to the Panthers 16-11. ’ Wagner’s 12 points, accounting for half of the Bearcat total, were to no avail as Bob Roland sunk a field goal in the closing seconds of the contest to give Pollock 4 a 25-24 triumph over the Bear cats. In two high-tension contests, the Black Knights squeezed past the Campus Trotters, 18-17, and the Red Knights managed to sneak away with another one point ver dict, as they topped the Old Ones 21-20. Kreams held a small, but domi nating lead all the way to conquer a strong Nittany. 36 team. 41-33. Kreams’ Ed Simon led the scor ing with 18 points. The Bulls, paced- by Francie Soroko’s 17 points, stampeded in an overtime period to take a 35-30 decision from the Dutchmen;_and in the only walkaway of the night, Schmoo’s Boys humiliated • the Dippers, 67-25. Tony DeGeorgio and Joe Washko of the Schmoos each reached the 20-point mark in the scoring column. . 1956 hange Routine e Sessions y LOU PRATO 't some new blood into the veins of am, coach Ken Hosterman has asked come out from his cave on top of| with the hooters this week, to heed the advice of the ancient -•ause of the soccermen’s 3-2 loss to the first! Tittany the following weekend the Lions travel to Maryland again to meet Navy and Catholic University. Temple and the University of Pittsburgh close out the Lion sea son the week of November 19th. tvice of te Lion I a slight practice [he ben nmage. spent ■ Hosterman is very much aware! of the six games that remain on the Lion schedule. “None of the! games will be easy,” the Lion tutor said, “and all are away but the Army game. I’m sure those teams won’t lay down and die like Bucknell and Syracuse did earlier in the year.’’ SOCCER SHORT—East Strouds burg State Teachers College of Pennsylvania, is slowly rising as a top contender for national championship honors this year ave the averring hi s old immage seek •tse on by d«*r- The eastern Pennsylvania col lege has gained much soccer pres tige with, victories over West Chester . and Brockport State Teachers Colleges . . . Brockport shared the national crown with the Lions in 1955. Hey, everybody! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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