The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 18, 1957, Image 6

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'Flu-Bitted Stollmeyer I
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Will Miss Colgate Frarl F r
owed o
By LOU PRATO H-Ball Play
That "respiratory bug" hasn't halted classes yet but it
e
indirectly helped soccer Coach Ken liosterrnan to ailed- The Collegeof Physical Educa
lion and Athletics Uill again re
his week's "biggest" problem. serve the use of Recreation Halt
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He no longer has to worry about fitting junior veteran
Mike StollMeyer into his starting array against Colgate to
morrow. Stollmeyer "solved" that * * *
by "catching" the flu,
You may recall that Stollrneyer
—a regular inside last season—
liad been on the sidelines for the
Lions' first three tilts because of
an ankle injury suffered in pre
season drills. He was expected to
make his first 195; start tomor
row and thus cause a mild turn
over of the soccer team's first
allignment.
"That poor guy." Hosterman
said yesterday. "First he can't
play because of that ankle in
jury and now this. That's a blow
to us. We were counting on
him."
It now apptars that
will revert hack to his opening,
season lineup. That means that
sophomore Lou Van Rafelghem.
absent from last week's Syracuse
exhibition because of an ankle in
jury suffered in the Maryland
tray, will return to his left wing
spot• And lbor Chyzowych, Van-
Rafelghern's replacement last
Saturday, can shift back to his
regular inside left post.
Hosterman, in commenting on
tomorrow 't: tussle, said
think Colgate will be a hu,t- 1
ling ball club They always have
been in the past; especially up
there."
The key words to this slate•
merit are especially up there."
for the record proves Hosier
man correct. The Lions have
never lost to their current foe
(this sounds like old stuff) in 15
games played since the series
Began in 1941.
But, and its a big but, in eight
victories at Colgate. six have been
by one-point margins. one by two
points. and the other by three
points,
That three-point conquest
came in a 5-2 decision posted
by Bill Jeffrey's unbeaten but
once tied (0-0-1) 1949 eleven.
- Ironically. Hosterman's brother.
Ralph, captained that club. The
two-point spread came two
years later when another Jef
rey-coached machine rapped the
Raiders 3-1.
Under Hocterman. the Lions
have turned in 1-0 and 2-1 scores.
"1 think this year's game will
be as close as the others," the
booter mentor said. "They are a
very ,aggressive team and they
won't stand around and wait for
the ball. It should be quite a
scrap."
Football Tickets
Remain on Sale
A large supply of tickets re
main on sale for tomorrows Penn
State-Vanderbilt football game,
at-cording to Edward M. Czekaj,
ticket manager.
The tickets will be on sale at
$4 each from 8:15 to noon and
from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. today and
from 8:15 until noon tomorrow at
the ticket office in Recreation
Hall.
Students will have until noon
today to purchase tickets for the
Pi nn State-Syracuse grid battle
to be played at Syracuse Oct. 26
More than 300 tickets still are
available.
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somes.
i 7. The squash courts will be
reserved for squash players only.
6. Courts not in use will be as-
Calhoun to Fight signed to waiting players. Play
ing time will be only for the re-
Veteran Castellani mainder of the hour.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17 GM—Rory Fresh Gym Candidates
Calhoun. a 23-year-old middle- Coach Gene Wellstone pester
weight contender with a deep day issued a call to all candi
yearning for a title shot, and dales for the fr e shman gymnas-
Rocky Castellani, a 30-year-old tic squad. All interested should
onetime challenger, clash tomor- report any time between 4 and
row in the first boxing card in 6 p.m. to Wettstone's office in
the famous battle pit at Madison 234 Recreation Hall. Wetistone
Square Garden in seven months. emphasized th a t no previous
Calhoun, ranked third by Ring gymnastic experience is neces
'Magazine and fifth by the NBA,, sary but candidates should be
;is a 3-1 favorite. in good physical condition.
Mike Slollmeyer
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BUTTON-DOWN WINSOCKII
College students love shirts
with button-down collars, but
we've never known exactly
why. So Van Heusen's research
department asked around and
got the following answers.
L.R. Senior at Mass. Z.J. Graduate student at
tuft of Entomology. "The,but- the T.S. Swinburne School of
tons keep things from crawling Beautiful E.rperiences. "But
under. your collar. Or, if things tons remind me of pearls. Pearls
do crawl under your collar, 'remind me of oysters. Oysters
the buttons prevent them from remind me of indigestion. Indi
crawling out again." gestion reminds me of my doc-
M.D.E. Freshmen at Horn- tor. My doctor reminds me of
lio Alger Tech. "You get more his nurse. She's gorgeous. Gor
buttons so I figure the shirt is geous! So the more buttons
more valuable. hit?" the better!'
B.P. Junior at the Pate
School of Tonforial .4rts.
"They're cooler! Wisps of air
blow. through the little hole
in the button and keep my
clavicle at a refreshing tem- ,
, perature.
P.S. Senior of lid - money's
Corrcsporidenee School. "I'm a
neurotic. With Button-down
The Oifordian comes to PENN STATE .
exclusively at . .
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
handball and squash courts for
,this Fehool year, Glenn N. Thiel.
director of the University's re
quired physical education pro
gram, announced.
Thiel said the reservation pro
gram would follow the followinr
rules:
1. Reservations may be made
by calling Rec Hall Extension
2087 between 4 and 6:30 p.m. on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
and between 1 and 6:30 p.m. on
T u es day, Thursday. Saturday
and Sunday. The phone will not
be in use at any other time.
2. Courts will be reserved on a
one-hour basis starting on the
hour.
3. Reservations may not be
made more than 48 hours in ad
va nen.
4. Players must he on time. A
court will be held for 10 minutes
but this time will be included in
the hour.
5. After 10 minutes, courts will
be assigned to anyone waiting.
6. If players are waiting, only
foursomes may play. The per
son in charge may fill out four-
shirts I can.wear one side but
toned and the other aide un
buttoned, thereby giving the
effect of wearing two types of
shirt at one time. Oh help nte,
help me!"
Yes, there's agreement that
button-down collars are the
thing. And there's further
agreement that Van Heusen
is the king of Button-down
stylists. Just take a look at
Van Heusen Oxfordians next
time you're in the market for
shirts. You'll see immediately
why they're famous. $5.00.
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Influenza Wayoes'
College Grid Card
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ; ton. who play tonight at Wash-
Influenza is throwing many; ingion. D.C. were hard hit.
:ollege football teams for a This is an important game for
l
e
oss this week, with some; We : i t g l rir g s ini
seeking it s
rn
Conter f enc h e •
;antes cancelled and many;
title.
earns weakened by the spread;
, Also heavily hit was Washing-
I the flu bug. E ton and Lee, which meets Ran-
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a dolph-Macon. Both Syracuse and
Officials decided to cancel-
-light game Saturday at Des; Nebraska, who meet Saturday at
;Lincoln, Neb., reported key play-
Moines. lowa, between Drake and
Colorado State. In Penns , .., , lvania.l
ers down with the flu.
Washington & Jefferson called offi
its game with Thiel, while they
Penn State's first all-America
"
Slippery Rock State Teachers Col-1„ Dunn, still lives in retire
_Col-{footballMo-
player, William T.
leges homecoming game wi t hither
Western Reserve was coancelled.iment in the Hawaiian Islands.
Johns Hopkins' at Haverford, Pa.,;
and Juniata's at Lycoming also , foiwat•`'
I were canceled.
Illness of players and stu- ,
dents at Bowdoin forced cancel
lation of the Maine school's ,1
game with Williams. In New
York • State, Rensselaer Poly
technic Institute cancelled its
game with Union College.
The Omaha-Bradley game was
also canceled, as was the Bran-li
deis-Springfield contest.
Wheaton, 111., scheduled Ken- 1,
I tucky State to replace Illinois : 1
Wesleyan, while at Valparaiso.{
,Ind., classes at Valparaiso Uni-:1
Iversity were closed and a decision
was to be made today whether'
Ito go ahead with Saturday's home;
icoming game with Butler.
Squads of both West Virginia
1 University and George Washing-
Could be! Like the low man on the totem
pole, you're helping to carry others. Every
time you pay your electric bin, you help buy
electricity for those who get it from federal
government power plants.
That's because these people pay only a frac:-
tion of the taxes in their electric bills that you
pay in yours—and you have to be taxed extra
to make up the difference.
Is this fair to you and other customers of
America's independent electric companies?
MN WEST PENN POWER
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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1957
WELCOME
ALUMNI
*Your neighborhood candy
store, the Candy Cane, wel
comes you "home."
*We still have our delicious
assortment of handmade
candy. Try a box before
you kayo.
The Candy Cane
128 W. College Ave.
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