PAGE SIX Vanßafelghem Sidelined For Syracuse Encounter Louie VarlFtzlfeigherri, one of the five sophomores instrumental in the success of the Lion soccermen thus far, will not be with the hooters when they visit Syracuse this weekend. Vanßafeighem, a flashy ote.side forward from Argentina, joins 1956 regular Mike Stoll rneyer on the sidelines. Both are suffering from similar injuries to their left ankles. . Stoilmeyer has been out of action since early September, missing both the Bucknell and Maryland tilts. But Vanßafelghem's injury is a fresh one. He was kicked by a Maryland performer in the closing mo ments of Saturday morning's scrap at Beaver Field and bad 30 be carried off the field on a stretcher. He was taken to the University Hospital but x-rays showed no sign of broken bones. — Lou's walking around now," ?oceer boles Ken Hostel - man com mented yesterday, "but I doubt whether he can kick the ball. Ile won't be available this week but he might be ready for our next game." "As for Mike," liosterman con tinued, "he says it feels better but he doesn't want to play on It for fear of a re-injury." "I can't kick at all," the di minutive Stollineyer said, "and it is still hard to run. I ;fig around for a couple of steps and my ankle starts /Aching again." * With Vanliafelghem out. Hos letman will have to insert some new blood into the regular for ward wall. He has several pos sibilities. could use Dave Haase or Bruce WalFh at wing," Ho•ter man said. "Then again_ I could shift Thor (Chyzo‘A yeh) from his inside post to a wing and put Pete Wadsworth at inside left. I'm not sure what I'll do and 1 probably won't know until min utes before the game." Regard less of Hosterman's final decision, no power will be lost on the first team_ Haase. a veteran who started several games in 1956, has been Hos. ferman's lop resetre against Bucknell and Maryland. playing at least a half in each en counter. And Wadsworth proved against Maryland that he is of first team calibre. The sohomore lineman entered the game after the inter mission and promptly ignited a Lion rally with a goal. His hustle and drive helped pave the way for the ensuing victory. Spartans Lead NCAA Rushing By the Associated Press Michigan State throws the na tion's best rushing offense against Michigan in their traditional bat tle Saturday which may decide the Big Ten football champion ship. Statistics put out by the Nation al Collegiate Athletic Bureau to day show that the versatile Spar tans have rolled up an average of 348.5 yards a game against their - first two foes. lowa, the passing team leader and sixth in rushing, leads the nation with an average of 518.5 a game, with Michigan State sec ond with 511. any j Barber Shop Haircuts By Turn or Appointment 231 E. Beaver. State College Phone: ADams 84012 JACK WIMMER says Ak e (*l - - ... We're running our tune up special again this year ... ... Inquire about this offer now! New Points New Condenser $3.99 Clean Plugs Adjust Carburetor WIMMER'S SUNOCO 502 E. College AD S-6143 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Theta Delt Unbeaten TIM MASON. Nittany 22 gridder, grabs a pass in last night's IM football tilt with the Fierce Frosh. Andy Case of the Frosh is the defender. The Frosh won. 13-6. By NORM LOCKMAN , pass from Herm Tselepis to 1 Theta Delia Chi picxed up its John Wagner. third straight victory with a deci-; In the second half, one of Wag sive 13-0 win over Pi Kappa Alpha 'n .. er':z• to interceptionsrcepta 12-yard ss y e a t rc r the ,in the Greek round of last night's -T-ina i o but ton hook play from Tselepis to 'nine intramural football games.'George Shugarts. Joe Chedder 'As a result, Theta Delt will meet:tried both conversions and added undefeated Delta Upsilon for the ithe PAT to the second tally. league championship. l Of the independent games, In the other games, the Watt; t h e Fierce Frosh's 13-6 upset Watt; over Nittany 22, and Watts ,Devils beat the Wolves, 7 -0 ; P Ol- Devils 7-0 comeback - over the lock 9 downed Pollock 11. 7-6;i Wolves provided the most ac :Nittany 31 dumped the Panthers.! lien. __ '2O-0; the Fierce- Frosh tripped( Ti ,in winning against Theta Nittany 22, 13-6; Nittany "'Chi. used Herb Ludwig and Char thumped Nittany 41, 20-0; the lie Bibleheimer passing to Dick Fortinsky Lions squeaked by NitlJackowsky, Jim Rossi, and Jim ,tany 30, 1-0 with first downs; Phi !Durham to make downfield Sigma Kappa stopped Sigma Al - !drives. Rossi intercepted two The pha Mu, 13-0; and Tau Kappa , ta Chi passes in a fast exchange ,Epsilon edged Theta Chi, 7-0. of ball posession, and in four Theta Delia Chi who, after plays Bibleheimer hit Dick Ja three lean years. have put to- cobs in the end zone with a 51- gether a winning - combination, yard aerial. Tom Phillips kicked scored in the first half on a the extra point. The Penn State Thespians present on stage . . . "A GREAT FUTURE" • - - a musical glimpse into Penn State's future. Featuring songs, comedy, dancing and girls. • - Homecoming Weekend 2 THURS., FRI. & SAT. ...: 64 :44'\ OCT. 17, 18, 19 7 1 .41 SCHWAB AUTITORIUM 8 P.M. fle Tickets on sale at Hetzel Union Building beginning Monday, October 14, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday $1.25; Friday and Saturday $1.50. Stays in IM Grid Cross-Country Meet Moved Up One Hour The varsity and freshman cross-country meets with Cornell, originally scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, have been moved up one hour, so as not to conflict with the football game with William and Mary. • _ The freihman meet will begin at noon, followed immediately 15y the varsity encounter. The Cornell varsity is 2-0 for the season with an 18-45 romp over Colgate and a 15-50 shutout over Lemoyne. The Cornell frosh dropped their opener to the Red Raiders, 27-30. So far, both Lion squads have been fortunate enough to have had no injuries and only one trash harrier—Ron Genovese— is sidelined with the flu. Geno vese was discharged from the 1 University Health Center yes terday and may see action against Cornell. Michigan State's defending NC AA championship cross-country team has not been so lucky. With 14 members of its varsity and freshman squads sidelined with flu and injuries, the Spartan var sity dropped their opener to West ern Michigan: 27-36—their first defeat since 1955. The Lions meet Michigan State 0ct..26 at East Lansing, Mich. Pitt—the Nittany harriers' op ponents on Nov. 2—opened the season with an easy 21-39 vic tory over Westminster. IM Swim Entries Due by Wednesday Entries for the Intramm - al swimming tournament are due by 4:30p.m. next Wednesday in the office. A meet will consist of the fol lowing five events: 60-yard free style, 60-yard back stroke, 60- yard breast stroke (butterfly per mitted), 120-yard relay and div ing (front dive, back dive, and optional). A team may enter two men in 'each event, but only one relay !team. Traveler's Aid At last count, Coca.-Cola was delighting palates in more than 100 countries around the world. This nem?, may not rock you right now. But if ever get thirsty in Mozambique, you may appreciate the change from goat's milk. Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cora Bottling Company of t Altoona THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1957 Manhattan the Lions' foe in the last dual meet of the season, Nov. 9 at New York City— romped over Dartmouth. 15-50, and Army, 16-46, in its first two meets this fall. "Ah-h-h-hl At last I've arrived at the source of that marvelous aroma!" What puts us all in a good mood? The aroma and taste of well•cooked food
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