FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. Rooters Penn State's soccer teak the initial step of its fi game road tour this after Annapolis, Md., when it the United States Naval A in a game that will probab a sizeable bearing on th tion of the 1956 nationa champion. Both-teams are rated am leading contenders for th and a loss would probabl nate the defeated team fr consideration by the NC The Middies would p be installed in the favor by the oddsmakers if su were made available in s in football. Navy sports impressive record with ei and one loss and besid own a victory over the U' 38'ers Gain 1 ATO, DU WI The Nittany 38'ers ed Nittany Supporters, 23- night to advance into t pendent intramural s The 38'ers swept all in. ividual first places. Al Schraff t.ok the 60-yard freestyle in :37.0 Team mate Bob Welch thrash- . to vic tory in the 60-yard •backstroke with a :48.3 clocking. " Bob Passmore won the 60-yard breaststroke in :45.1 and Don Col lier completed the 38'ers sweep of individual events with 16 points in the dive. The Supporters' Larry ! Had's., Dan Mangle, Don Dinsmore, and George Willock won the 120- yard freestyle relay in 1:011.2. In fraternity meets Alpha Tau Omega defeated Chi Phi, 2546, and Delta Upsilon dropped Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 24-16, to move in to the quarter finals. Du's Steve Stevens captured' three first places to come within, one point of the entire SAE team total. Stevens swept the free- ~~~' ~~~i ~~~ ~~~i Give the gift that says you care Griggs has the perfect personalized Christmas gift in Ryteic SWISS CHALET. the stationery with personality. Slender, Alpine size with envelopes lined in "dotted swiss" in red or blue. White paper with the name and address in matching red or blue ink. This is only one of the exclusive per sonalized patterns. For that teener on your list, GRIGGS has clever stationery illus trated with Betty Betz "howdy charac ters" in many 'colors on white vellum paper. Name in blue ink in large "wood block" style lettering. Smart. useful -Rytex-Hylited Informals are Just right for thank you notes. informal invitations, get well wishes, gift enclosures and brief messages. Al Griggs too, you'll find heavy, white vellum paper of excel lent quality. It's especially styled for the man in Irma- house. Perfect for everyone on your Christmas List See them now at . . . GRIGGS • .-•!f ravel to Annapolis Today . takes of Pennsylvania, thi only team The rest of the Navy lineup will f our able to defeat the Lions this year. find Hugh Marxer at goalie; John oon at Seven men, including four start- Hamilton and John Meehan in ers, are back from the 1955 eleven the other halfback slots; Dick Ab ineet-b which lost a 3-1 decision to the ington at outside left; and Mike ademy Lions. Andy Massimino, an all- Woodbury at inside right. y have American honorable mention full- Lion coach Ken Hosterman is selec- back choice and captain Jim going to go along with the old soccer O'Connell head the list. Massi- coaching axiom ... "never change, mino will start at right fullback a winning combination" for his, ,•ng the and O'Connell at inside left. starting picks. He will start the honor Two other 1955 first stringers same team that routed West Point, elimi- —left fullback Harvey Cameron last Saturday, 8-0. I'm title and right halfback Dick Hart- John Lawrence will guard the A. man—return to their respective goal; Ralph Brower and Dave obably positions. Davis will be in fullback spots: to role Chuck Harlow, Guillermo Zari- Ward Hill, Steve Flamporis, and h odds quiey, and John Newell saw ac- Herb Hertner will man the hair ccer as tion in reserve roles last year. back positions; Dutch Walz and a more Harlow starts at center forward Jim Hedberg will be at the wings; ht wins and Zariquiey at outside right Per Torgeson and Mike Stoll s they this year but Newell is still con- meyer at the insides and Tommy iversity fined to bench status. Niite at center forward. tramurai Swim Final; in Fraternity Meets ed . the 8, last e inde imming style in :32.0, the butterfly in :39.5, and the dive with 16 points. Della Upsilon's Ogie Norris took the backstroke in :46.5. SAE's Jim Musser. Dan Lessig, Dan Friday, and Bob Murray won the relay in 1:04.6. Alpha Tau Omega's Ed Schwar, Harry Sload, Larry Bayer, and Charles Weil copped the relay in 1:02.4. Individual winners for ATO were Schwar with :33.9 in the freestyle, Sload with 47.4 in the backstroke and Bill Pickering with 18.9 points in the dive. Cage Clinic to be Held Penn State's now-annual one day basketball clinic will be held on Saturday, December 1, with McKeesport High School's Neenie Campbell and Coatesville's Wally Funk as the visiting lecturers. Penn State opens its season against Carnegie Tech in the cli max to the .day-long session. Pritex Personalized Stationery says, "I was thinking just of you!" because it's cus tom made. Pharmacy 120 E. College Ave. ' 611 44 a1 it 4 Z 14.1; 2 ". W °"1 iklimt)4l-4Z THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA I Frosh Booters In Final Game Dave Bishoff's freshmen soccer ten will travel to Navy to play the undefeated plebes at 2 p.m. today. Although without the services of star attackman Al Shane and lacking depth, Bishoff feels that the team can win its second and last game of the short season if it can keep pace with the well conditioned middies. In the only game played, the frosh shutout the Frostburg State Teachers College varsity, 2-0. Bill Feidler, who like Shane was an All-Philadelphia star for three years, will carry the weight of the attack. Booter 'Melting Pot' Penn State 'boasts a "United Nations" all of its own on the 1956 soccer team. Sparking the current team are Athens-born Steve Flamporis, Norwegian-born Per Torgeson, and. Mike Stoll meyer, of Trinidad, British West Indies. Flamporis is the team cap tain and only senior of the trio. Rytex SWISS CHALET Lifters to Meet Harrisburg YMCA 1 The Penn State Barbell Club will host the Harrisburg YMCA' in a weight-lifting meet at 3 p.m.! tomrrow in Recreation Hall. Competition will be held in' the three Olympic lifts, the Mili-! tary Press, Snatch, and Clean and Jerk. The Lion lifters are led by club president Chuck Givler. 1-13-1 pound class. Givler has been beat-; en only once in dual competition.' 3,4 utaw vitae. ~: E4 Eartv Amgriran 3ntt Your Favorite Beverages Thick Prime Steaks Sea Food Group Dinners - Banquets Up to 150 Pers - ons (Be sure, make reservations now) Sunday Dinners Served 12-1:00 Potter Mills, junction of routes 322 and 53 TEL. EM 4-1039 How the atom is putting new shapes on the horizon In a few years, shapes like these on the horizon may well be trademarks of the atomic age. Trademarks of the atom at peaceful work producing electricity for homes, farms, and businesses. Already, America's independent electric companies are participating in building three big commercial atomic electric power plants. Four more such plants are under way. All told, more than $3OO million from the eleo tric companies will be involved. 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