PAGE SIX Middies Sink Soccermen, 2-1 National Title Aspirations Practically Diminished Navy's once-beaten soccer team just about ended Penn State's chance for a third successive national soccer cham pionship yesterday afternoon at Annapolis when they came from behind to score a 2-i victory over the Lions. Coach Ken Hosterman's hooters will skip over to Wash ington, D.C. this afternoon to play their first game in history against Catholic University. It was the second loss of the season for the Nittany Ralph Brower Dave Davis Lion fullbacks shine in defemire play rooters who will almost need a miracle or an early visit from Santa Claus to retain their two year title. By winning, the Middies have placed themselves into a posi tion where they could succeed the Lions to the national crown. They sport a 9-1 record, losing only a 1-0 decision to Yale, and have only the annual Army clas sic left on their schedule. For only the second time this season, Penn State's opponent .utshot them. Navy took 26 cracks at the Lion goal while ih e Nittanies attempted 17 against the Middies. Corner kicks were even at four-all. Navy's key to victory may have been the - bottling up" of Tommy Nute, the Lions' leading scorer. it kept the senior center forward as inactive as a football stadium in the middle of winter, holding him scoreless and preventing him from getting more than two shots at the Navy goal. Mike Stollmeyer, one of Nute's sophomore scoring partners, was the only Lion able to break past the Navy defense. He tallied the first goal of the game in 5:30 of the first period after taking a pass from Per Torg,eson—the oth er member of the Lions' usually potent scoring trio. Navy's two scores came in the next quarter. Chuck Harlow whipped the ball past Lion goalie John Lawrence at the 2:18 mark to tie the score and 16 minutes later Dick Abington put the Mid dies ahead to stay. with a 12- By LOU PRATO yard shot that came within inches of missing the net. In the third stanza the Lions tried desperately to pierce the Navy defense. They took eight shots at the Middie goal but could not find the right hole. In the final period Navy domi nated the offensive action, at tempting ten shots at the Lion net. But it too was unable to come up with another tally. As is usual ly the case in a defensive con test, the fullbacks received the most after-game-praise. Navy's duo—All-American Andy >•ias simino and veteran Harvey Cam eron— were lauded for their ef forts in keeping Penn State's shot attempts far below the previous 42-game average. The Lion fullbacks, Ralph Brower and Dave Davis, did equally as well in stopping the speedy midshipmen from scoring more than twice. The day was not a complete downfall for Penn State as Lion freshman hooters won their third game of. the year with a 4-0 win over the Navy Plebes. Hosterman's team will be in for another tough encounter this afternoon. Catholic University ; owns a 6.1-1 season record and iit recently captured the Mason iDixon Conference Championship. Now in Stock! PENN STATE Reversible Warm-up Jackets Sizes $ 1 5 95 • Penn State Sweat Shirts • are the perfect gift • for Little Brother • or Little Sister You can get it at METZGERS S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 20,000 Expected For Ist Lion-KS Tilt Since 1924 (Continued from page one) with top-notch versatility. But if passing is made impossible today the .I'cittanies will -fashion one of the best running games in the East against their visitors from below the Mason-Dixon line. Ray Alberigi, who pulled up lame with a charley horse last Saturday. is in excellent condi tion and will be at left halfback today. The other portion of the strong Nittany attack is Billy Kane, who leads Alberigi by 28 yards in the rushing department, 418 to 390. Emil "Babe" Caprara, who is undoubtedly the best faking back on the team and who is largely responsible for Kane and Alberigi chewing up large chunks of ground. will be at fullback. The Wolfpack backfield, though light, boasts the fastest set of backs the Lions will face. this year. Halfbacks Dick Hunter and Dick Christy are both speed kings and lead the team in rush ing, while quarterback Tom Ka tich passes, boasting a 10 for 16, record. Tony Guerrieri will be the: NCS fullback and the biggest man' in the backfield at 178 pounds. North Carolina State has not beaten the Lions in four outings and have been able to score only six points in that span, which could be added incentive for win .ning today. What probably will give the Lions added confidence today is the famed two-platoon system they boast. Engle uses his "other team" at three or four spots in the game and it eventually wears down the opposition. This could be a deciding foctor in today's game. Seniors making their last home stand are: end Doug Mechling and Jim Lockerman: tackles Jack Calderone and Walt Mazur: guards, Sam Val entine, Dick DeLuca. Dick Mc- Millen. and Jack Artist: center Dan Radakovich: backs. Plum. Kane. Alberigi. Irving Hill. Jay Livsey. and John Bruno. The probable starting lineups: PS NCS Walters LE Collar Mazur LT Szuchan DeLuca LG Reazick Radakovich C Oddo Valentine RG Tokar Calderone RT DeAngelis Mechling RE Pepe Plum OB Natick Alberigi LH Hunter !Cane RH Christy Caprara FE Guerrieri Frosh Coed to Play k In Hockey Finals Being named to one of the top eight field hockey teams in the country is great, but achieving this honor as a fresh man is even greater. Maxine Hampton, right fullback on the Nittany Lion field hockey club team, is the first Penn State coed to be selected to play in the United .States field hockey finals. will tour other countries to play their teams and will also re re- She was named to the right _ sent the United States against fullback position on the Mid East second team as a result of teams coming to this country. her excellent defensive play and A first semester education ma flashy stickwork with the Cen- jor from Darby, Maxine has been tral Pennsylvania team at Me- playing fielr hockey for six years chanicsburg Saturday. —since she was in junior high Three years ago. Barbara Lew- school. is, then a senior at the Uni- (Continued on page seven) versify. was named as an al ternate on the Mid-East Third team. However. the alternates do not go to the finals unless to replace a member of the first or second team. Maxine rose to the first step of success when she was chosen for, the Central Pennsylvania team Nov. 3 along with three of her Penn State teammates—Carolyn Briggs, Sally Jervis, and Bar bara Knight. During the Thanksgiving week-, end Maxine will play, as a mernH ber of the Mid-East's second team, against teams from the; other seven sections of the coun-1 try at the Philadelphia Criquet' Club Two games will be played each day, beginning on Thurs day, Nov. 22 and ending on Sun. Nov. 25. Individual per formance will be watched and the best 22 coeds will be se lected as the United States' first two field hockey teams. The two United States teams Van Heusen asks: DO YOU GO WITH YOURSELF? 11 was an ancient haberdasher And he stoppeth one•of three. "By thy long grey beard and glittering eye, Whuffo thou stoppest me?" "Your hankies don't match your shirts, my friend, Your ties clash with your eyes. And your shorts are simply awful, sir, —Wrong color for your thighs."_ Familiar story, eh? 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