PA:;F SIX Rooters Play Like Vets In 10-0 Bucknell Win if By LOU PRATO 1 ,:ptnor.ly. At least they werelctarte•cl," the Lion mentor exub- w but the:, ,erctridi commented after . Any:indicat:ons that ti..- 1 ' - ' -:ted a - s -rr ' Gklel `' -' i oohed more like five Yogi Berras'game,' but then we really let go. ; 1167 Lion soccer eeitiun woU/ 61 n a World Series. iOur victory sure makes me fee] V father thi< season because of Led by sophomore flash Billbe.tter." ,V an - almost brand new" start-liile_r. four of those fledglingsi Maierhofer tallied the first 4 ing array was completely di s _laccounted for four-fifths of the. goal of the year with a bullet ; 'total goals Fiedler tallied three,: shot from 25 yards out after y pelted at Lewisburg Saturday Illowie Maierho - fer and Thor Clay-I 1:40 had passed in the - first V afternoon. izowych reaped two each and Lout period. But the Lions didn't : r, For in devactating Bucichell b . .'lVanßafelghern collected one. . score again until Per Torgeson ' s w a 10-0 count :n the '57 lidlifter.! And the only reason the other 1 /- 5- Yarder a topped the clock ; 011' Nntanies displayed a type of : yearling, Gary Miller, didn't bag ;, with 8:20 left in the second y teamwork usually associated withi a point is because of his posi -4 quarter. V a veteran outfit. . , lion center halfback, a rale- ' Fiedler's first goal—a head shot If st There were seven new men in lively defensive slot. in front of the net—on a pass Y starting roles for the Lions but, _ from Torgeson, made it 3-0 just f• Senior Walt Krauser. a three not main'of the 100 partisan year ;.ion vet, and 1956 second before the half. i But-knelt fans could believe it_lt was soon after the intermis- t 'team all-American Per Torgeson - They play like they've been to- hooted the other Penn State goals. sion that a Penn State victory :,.• gether for years." said one irate , - was inevitable. Chyzowych tal-,.t+ - nowever, it was Maierhofer. Bison follower.lied his two goals just after the' s ' ' a junior transfer from ßuffalo , Even the score doesn't tell the ' 'third period began (5:10 and 7:21) W who stole tht. show The husky full story. Coach Ken Hester- I l eft " .. 1 and the rout was on. Maierhofent t h a l fb ackl laza lit e r a ll y_ . 1 znan's boys coupled a well- ; ' a - _ ,Vanßafelghem. Krau s e r. and ti over the held displaying his groomed o ff ensive with a razor- Fiedler (2) finished the scoring ti . 4 offensive and defensive wares. . sharp defense as they chalked ' in the final stanza as Hosterman 1 . 4 Hosterman summed up Maier-. 1 ,, up 47 attempted coal shots cleared the bench. isnizqNxtootravaakullara...vaultzwAxxxazilet'llwamlzookl ' hofer's performance with three - - while limiting the Bisons to a " mere two—one in each half. In words: Howie was tremen ' addition, the Lion charges gar- dous." nered 11 corner kicks to Buck- The Lions started slow, claim nell's two. ing only three goals in the first B ut it a t h e 01 -„, rice of f ive half on 21 shots. but they settled "rookie!-" making their debuts in down in the last session, register- Penn State !..in (IT top that mg seven goals on 26 attempts. ttnalv aecotintuci for the Lon,' "It took us a little time to ;.;et 3 Forecasters Tie for Lead In Football Poll The returns from our f.rst ff ) ot-• ball poll find the contestants packed closer than the defense on a goal line _stand. . I'u tour Vince Carom, Lucky Lou Prato, and the coaches. via Rip Engle. share the Icad with 8-7 marks and a .533 percentage.' Magnificent Matt Mathews came out three and three on his RIX 'independent" picks for a 7-8 mark (.467). Mathews called the shots on the North Carolina. Auburn. and UCLA victories. Engle picked North Carolina State. 43-13 con querors of Maryland. 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