SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28: 1057 ters sNevicomers Slated For , First Team By LOU PRATO Five untested but highly totted yearlings make their debuts as starters for a Penn State soccer eleven this after noon when the Lions open their 47th soccer campaign against Bucknell University at Lewisburg. The newcomers thr e e sophomores and two juniors— will join four 1956 regulars and two other lettermen on the start ing alignment. Lou Vonßafelghem, Bill Fied ler, and Gary Miller have success fully made the long jump from the freshman team to the varsity. All three were starters on last season's unbeaten, unscored-upon frosh outfit. Vonßafelghem will be seen at the left wing post; Fiedler at cen ter forward, and Miller at left halfback. Howie Maerhofer, a transfer from Buffalo, and Ihor Chyzo wych. who switched from Ociontz Center, are the other Lion rookies. Maerhofer sat out last season because of eligibil ity rules but he'll be holding down the left halfback spot. this afternoon. Chyzowych, a nor mal wingman, will open at in side left. The four holdovers who will form the nucleus of today's start ing array include captain Ralph Brower at right fullback, Walt Krauser at right halfback, scor ing ace Per Torgeson at inside right, and Jim Hedberg at right wing. Letterman Don Dougald, goalie. and Paul Bauer, fullback, round out the first team. Mike Stollmeyer. the junior scoring partner of Torgeson, is missing from the lineup because of an ankle injury. Stollmeyer. a regular at inside left last fall. will not even make the sojurn to Lewisburg with the Nittany hooters. "I don't think it would be wise to take Stollmeyer along," Coach Ken Hosterman said. "After all, he wouldn't see much action and it would be very easy for him to injure his ankle further. He might get kicked, or he could twist it. I'd rather keep him out another week." Only five men will be in re serve for the Lions, including veterans Dave Haase and Herb Hertner. Haase, an off-and-on starter in 1956, will be seen in- a snare forward role and Hertner, the regular right halfback last season, will be used in a sub half back capacity. Sophomore Pete Wadsworth, forward; senior Tony Tremonte, fullback: and junior goalie Jerry Bruce—a hometown State College boy—will fill the other "second team" positions. "I'm very anxious to see this team in action," Hosterman com mented. "I want to see what they can do against strangers after scrimmaging each other for the Past three weeks. "They have potential. The pow er and punch exists; but what they'll do with that power and punch, I'll find out today." Hosterman also thinks he has - solved his serious fullback problem. That's the position he worired about at the start of pre-season drills.,, "I'll go along with Bauer and Tremonte to help Brower; I feel sure they can do the job but I want to be certain. I'm sure I'll get the answer at Bucknell." Sanford Wins 19th, 3-2 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27 (f e)— Jack Sanford gave up only six hits in winning his 19th game of the dying season as the Philadel phia Phillies defeated the Brook lyn Dodgers 3-2 tonight. Johnston 6th Champ Johnny Johnston, who won 130- pound honors at the 1957 tourna. Thent, is Penn State's sixth .Na tional Collegiate wrestling cham pion. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA' Visit uc nell in Opener * * * i —Daily Collegian Photo by Joe Patton TWO NEWCOMERS AT HALFBACK—WaIt Krauser, left, regular halfback on last year's soccer team poses with junior Howie Maer hofer, center, and sophomore Gary Miller—two of the five rookies i in the starting lineup for today's season opener with Bucknell. 'Mixmaster' Parker Defends Shakeups PITTSBURGH, Sept. 27 (VP) Soft-spoken Buddy Parker must think he's back. in Texas the way he's been rounding up beef—football variety—for the Pittsburgh Steelers. "But I think we're set now," said Parker today after sending his team through a brisk two-hour morning workout in preparation for -Sunday's Na-f tional Football • League opener' against Washington. "Sure, we've been shuffling," he said. "We needed an offensive unit. We still need a good offen sive back, but we're set for awhile. "I don't mean we're going to I set the league on fire. It's going to fake us at least until mid season to get our offensive 1.011-* ing. We've got three new quar terbacks so it takes time. We'll have to depend on our defensive unit until the offensive jells." Parker, who quit the head coaching job with the Detroit Lions, has ben a busy man in Pittsburgh. He's dealt or picked up somebody for 23 straight days. Only 17 players remain from last year's team, which finished fifth in the Eastern Conference. ' The shuffling job has earned I Parker the title of the "little mix - master" b y Pittsburgh sportswriters. They say Bobby Bragan, fired by the baseball Pirates in mid-season, was a piker compared to Parker in shaking up the club. Parker's three signal callers are Earl Morrall, formerly of San Francisco; Jack Kemp, obtained in a deal with Detroit; and rookie Len Dawson, the Steelers' draft I choice from Purdue. Morrell is the No. 1 candidate,' but the cautious Parker. stated Morrall's been with the team 10 days and still has a lot to learn, about the club's system. 'Horse of Year' May Be Decided At Races Today NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (EP)—Two rich races, both of which will help determine championships in two divisions as well as possible horse of the year, will be staged tomor row at Belmont Park. They are the $lOO,OOO - added Woodward Stakes,-and the $50,000-added Fu turity. Usually the• Futurity, a 6 1 / 2 fur longs straightaway race for 2- year olds, is the main attraction. But the Woodward, at a mile and one quarter on the main course, holds the spotlight this time. A dream duel - is in prospect as !our top notch horses were entered .'.or the Woodward` headed by a couple of claimants for the 3-year title—Ralph Lowe's Gallant \lan and the Wheatley—Stable's 3old Ruler, and the East's top handicap star, Mrs. Jan .Burke's Dedicate. * • * * .m., Ahl,oh.. 41 x,_2( -,' Yanks Flex Biceps Against Red Sox BOSTON, Sept. 27 (JP)--Rifle armed Bob Turley surrendered two hits in seven innings and Harry Simpson drove in four runs today as the New York Yankees flexed their World Series muscles in a 10-2 victory over Boston. Turley appeared sharp in his tuneup for the Milwaukee Braves despite chill winds. He struck out eight and walked four. CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE 1N BY 11:00 a..tr- THE PRECEDING DAT RATES-17 words or less: $0.50 One insertion $0.75 •Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional words a for .05 for each day of insertion. 1949 MERCURY sedan. good condition: water injector. 19 MPG. Call C. W. 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Magnificent Matt (Come On Rain) Mathews sets the pace for 'the courageous trio by predicting wins for North Carolina, UCLA, Georgia, Kentucky, and Auburn. Lucky Lou Prato, Vicious 'Vince, and head coach Rip Engle all agree that Matt is wrong on every count. Matt was undecided on the Duke-Virginia outcome for some time until he realized that the Blue Devils just can't win on rainy days' that occur in odd years. It will be noticed that New Mexico A & Nils a unanimous choice 'to beat California Polytechnical. Nov, to the chagrin of four gentle men, it can be revealed that New Mexico (located in State Col lege, N.M.!) took it on the chin from or Cal Poly last year. 32-7. (What's more, or Cactus U. (New Mexico) amassed one (1) victory last year, losing nine., Baylor-Houston N.C.-Clemson Duke-Va Ga. Tech-SMU UCLA-111. Ga.-Vandy Miss.-Ky. Md.-N.C.S Mich.-USC N.D.-Purdue OSU-TCU Ore.-Piii Tenn.-Aub. Texas-Tulane N.M.:&M-Cal.P. 1 N.M.A&MI N.M.A&M: N.M.A&M Perry Holds Record i the Quantico Marines i Rod Perry, of Coatesville, is the told mark of 14.1 sec new owner of Penn State's 1 9 0- 1955 by Bill Youkers. yard high hurdles record. The' Joe Boyle, a nati Lion Captain skipped over the 9uiPPa* Pa., and a N. i i s_Penn State's new timbers in 14 seconds flat against'n golf. MtFunk&Mx.Wagnalls "In re this matter of Good Taate," said Mr. Funk to his secretary, "take a definition." "Taste: sensations . .. excited ... by the ... action of the gustatory nerves . .." "And add this," put in Mr. Wagnalls. "Taste: the faculty of ... appreciating the beautiful . ." "That," said Mr. Funk, "wraps it up. Mr. Wagnalls, will you join me in a Coca-Cola?" "So good in tastq .." "And ... in such good taster• Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona Cakocci Baylor Houston Clemson Clemson Ga. Tech Ga. Tech 111. Vandy Vandy - Miss. 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