PAGE TEN Nittany Booters Search For Another Fullback Finding anothe'r fullback to team with captain Ralph Brower is the number one problem of soccer coach Ken Hosterman at the present time. • "If we can find another fullback," Hosterman said, "we'd' be set. The loss of Dave Davis and Bob Rosenberger left a' big hole." Davis, the first team man last season graduated, and Rosenberger, a highly-thought-of sophomore in 1956, dropped out of school. Since the soccermen initiated preseason drills a week ago. Hos terman has been working four men in that valuable slot Included among the quartet are junior letterman Paul Bau er, a two-sport athlete who showed his credentials as a sub halfback last fall, and junior Tony Tremonte, a reserve full back in 1956. "We may get one of those boys established .at full," Hosterman said. Junior Dick America and soph omore Jim Knipe are the other current fullback candidates. America was ineligible last sea son while Knipe was a starter at right fullback on the'unbeaten frosh eleven. "I'm still looking for Howie Maierhofer." Hosterman said. "He had to work last week but he'll report Wednesday. I'll probably work him into the lineup then." Iftierhofer, a junior, sat out the 1956 campaign after his transfer from Buffalo University. Outside of the fullback situa tion. Hosterman's other main difficulty is shapina the 40-plus as'irants into condition. Says the Lion soccer foreman, "Conditioning is a big target. Some of the boys ar'e in pretty good shape while others are not. But they're coming along." Hosterman held a mixed scrim mage Saturday afternoon, split ting the teams up with lettermen on each side. "They (the team) looked pretty, good for this time of the year,". Hosterman auipped, "but there is still a need for improvement. "One thing though," Hosier- map went on, "there is no lack FALL SEMESTER - TEXT BOOKS KE ER Catliaum Theatre Building West College Avenue By LOU PRATO WANTED: Students to run freshman or varsity cross-coun-1 try. Candidates should report as soon as possible to Chick Werner, varsity coach, or Norm Gordon. freshman coach, between 4 and 5 p.m. on the golf course. No ex perience necessary. This classified ad never ap peared in The . Daily Collegian, but it expresses Werner and Gor don's feelings toward students who have the desire to run, but have little or no experience. Some of Penn State's most successful runners never com peted in cross-country or track before coming to the Univer sity. Curt Stone, 1946 Nittahy cross country captain, couldn't break five minutes in the mile in high school. Yet later, he ran for the United States in the 5000 and 10.000-meter runs in the Olympic Games at London, Helsinki and :Vlelborne. The three Ashenfelter brothers Horace, Bill and Don—had never run track or cross-country before coming to Penn State. Hor a ce, 1948 cross-country and 1949 track captain, com peted on the last two Olympic teams and won a gold medal in Ralph Brower j the 3000-meter steeplechase in the 1952 games at Helsinki. 1 1 , .? needs help Brother Bill, the 1951 Lion of hustle with this squad. They ' track captain, also competed in , are really scrapping for those the same event in the 1952 Olympics. positions. More recent examples of suc "As far as I'm concerned right,cessful runners who had no ex now, all positions are open. Thereiperience before coming to Penn is no format. Some of those vet- State are Bruce Austin, holder of !the University 440-yard dash rec ord and Dick Englebrink, last tvear's freshman cross-country and track captain and holder of the freshman records in the mile•and half-mile runs. erans may find themselves out o a job if they don't hustle." Frosh Soccer Candidates All freshmen interested in trying out for the freshman soccer team should pick up physical examination cards from varsity coach Ken Hosier man or frosh mentor Walter Wiegand any time today in 202 Rec Hall. FRE FOR FREE BLOTTERS THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Mentors Call X-Country Candidates Army-Tulane Change I NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 16 (4 ) )—j The Army- Tulane Unhiersityl ;football game, originally sched-I luled for New Orleans, will be. !played in West Point because of Louisiana segregation laws. PENN STATE'S NEW 37 passenger Flexibus stands proudly decked out in its blue and white colors. Although the vehicle will be used primarily for athletic team transportation, the bus will see use as a general means of transportation for University purposes. Cross-Country Manager Posthumous Award James' L. Schry. of Johnstown, A posthumous award, the first has been named to succeed Frank of its kind in Penn State basket- T. McFaden, Jr., Gladwyne, as ball history, was voted Carmen ;manager of the Penn State cross- Palmiero by the Lion team of country team. 'Named to assist 1957. Palmiero, sophomore star, !Schry in 1957 were Thomas J. was killed in an automobile acci 'Fitzpatrick, Jr., York; and Gary [ dent while enroute to his home H. Stultz, Erie. for the Christmas , holiday. All Courses All Correct Editions SLIDE RULES ALL MODELS Keuffel & Esser ALL PRICES Eugene Dietzgen Pickett & Eckel Frederick Post DRAWING SUPPLIES ATTENTION MEETING of COLLEGIAN CIRCULATION STAFF Old and New Members Tues. Sept. 17-7:00 Collegian Office Approved Sets Drawing Boards Since 1926 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1957 - NEW & USED_ -- Agents for TLSquares