SATURDAY, OCTOBER Lions After By LOU PRATO - I things on which one should never bet—three-legged horses Lion soccer fa , astounded and disappointed with the play of their heroes Wednes- and cross-country meets between Penn State and Michigan eti There is an old saying that goes: "There are only two State." day against West Ch ster, will find out if the Penn State soccermen can rebound from that State." defeat when Temple visits Beaver Field this afternoon. Kickoff time is 2 o'clock. i The meet this afternoon on Frandor golf course at East West Chester ro i ted the Nittany charges 5-1 on the home turf Wednesday, bringing to:Larring• Mich., should be no ex- . * * v , an abrupt end the chances of an undefeated season and the 1958 National championship.: P In 14 meets sincethe series e lt was also the end of l a era for * * * i ,gan in 1939, Michigan State has the Blue and White, fort marked 1 •won eight times to six victories the first time in 16 'games that KKG Captures ! , out the seri es, the Spartans hold for the Nittany Lions_ Through they had been beaten lon their • home territory. The Lions made many mistakes against the unbeaten Rams and more of the same against the Owls could lead to another defeat. In an effort to prevent some of the "mental errors" from happening again, Coach Ken Hosterman is planning some changes in his starting lineup. The major switch is the inser tion of veteran Dave Hasse at left wing in place of sophomore Lou Vanßafelghem. Concerning the switch Hoster man said. "Dave's been hustling more in the games. He's been go ing all-out. I hope this snaps Louie into playing the way he's capable of." Hosterman's other major man euver will find sophomore Ralph Becker taking over the goalie duties of veteran Don Dougald. Becker has yet to be scored upon in eight quarters. Another revision might come at fullback where captain Ralph Brewer and senior Tony Tremonte or junior Paul Bauer hold the fort. Hosterman was anything but pleased with The performance of this trio Wed nesday. In case he does make . st• switch at ibis key defensive. slot, the replacement will be junior Marlin Stover who has yet to tee varsity action. The rest of the starting align ment will probably he the same which opened against West Ches * ter although the Lion boss had indicated he won't "hesitate to make a few mere changes." _ That will see Jim Hedberg_ it , right wing: - Per Torgeson and Mike Stollmeyer at the insides; Bill Fiedler at center forward; and Howie Maeirhofer. Gary Mil ler and Walt Kramer at the half backs. Thor ChYzowych is a pos sibility at an inside, wing, or half back spot while Herb Hertner may get the nod at a halfback position. Temple will tote a 1-2-1 rec ord onto Beaver Field but Hos terman said, "Their record doesn't mean we can take them easy. We'll ' have to -bustle— something we didn't. do against West Chester." The Owls will also be on the rebound, having dropped a 3-1 tilt to unbeaten Drexel Wednes day. Four veterans spearhead Coach Pete Leaness' hooters head ed by senior Walt Manning, an all-America goalie prospect. The others are. fullback Jim Compton, halfback Ben Davis and wingman Pete Greaves. Greaves tallied the lone Temple goal in last year's 5-1 Penn State victory. This will mark the 25th re newal of the series between the two clubs. The Lions own a 15-5-4 margin over, the visitors. Temple's last victory came in the 1953 sea son when they handed the Lions a 2-0 loss at Beaver{ Field AChiSiq, Phi Bowl High Alpha Chi Sigma League C and Phi ' of D League coppe honors in Thursday mural bowling. Alps . up a 797 and Phi a 812. In League C Thet: Kappa Phi beat Alpha Chi Si:. a, Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Al.t a Chi Rho, and Alpha Phi De a ,won over Triangle with 4-0 s ores. In. the other matches Sigma Alpha Mu, Lambda Chi' Alpha, and Phi Kap pa Sigma defeated Pi Kappa Phi. Chi Phi, and Acaci- 1 3-1. In D League Bea r Heuse lost to Phi Sigma Kap sa, 3-1; Zeta Beta-Tau beat Tau 'hi Delta, 3-1; Phi Sigma Delta efeSed Beta Theta Pi. 3-1; Phi G: and Delta Sigma Phi shut ou Beta Sigma Rhtrand SPE, 4-0. P "-Kappa Tau and Sigma Tau G. s a tied, 2-2. 6. 1957 ost Temple Lackadaisical Coach Ken Hosterman - . . . making many changes Game Bureau Warns Out-of-State Students The Pennsylvania Game Com mission has reminded out-of-state students that they may not legal ly obtain or Use a resident hunter's license. The commission said in a gen; eral letter that only persons who hold their ."true and permanent" homes in the state may obtain and use the resident license. Frank Patrick, a member of the Penn State football coaching staff, is a former Pitt all-America full back. Complete Photo Service 6 hr. developing and printing I Day Color Service ANSCOCHROME & • EKTACHROME •Photostats •Laminating •Thesis prints !Commercial • photos •Lantern slides Centre Co. Film Lab. 122 W. Bearer Ave. SigiC ames f Fraternity igma Kappa high game Intra- Chi chalked gma Kappa, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Dick Haase ... one of the changes Today Harriers L oss !Spartan • a meager 22 point advantage. Swimming Title; 396-418. Michigan State has won the KAT Runnerup. last two years-19-43 in 1955 and 15-40 in 1959. Kappa Kappa Gamma totalled An undermanned Sparta n '4O points to capture first place' team lost its first meet since lin the Intramural swimming meet 1955 to Western Michigan, 27- sponsored by WRA's Naiads Club. 36. in the Michigan AAU Cham [ Kappa Alpha Theta won sec- pionships. three weeks ago. and honcrs with 28 points; Leoni-: Spartan Coach Ka r I Schlade des copped third place with 22• man will depend heavily on six points; Atherton took fourth place runners Capt. Henry Kennedy. with 19 points: and Alpha Gamma'Forddy Kennedy, Ron Wheeler, Delta placed fifth with 9 points.'Dave Lean, Bob Lake and Jim Kappa Alpha Theta's Ann Lutz; Horan. won two out of the six events.' The Kennedy brothers are gen- Miss Lutz took first place in the erally 50-yard freestyle and the diving, regarded as the Spartans' best defend scoring 53 points— the highest: runners. Henry is the number tallied by an individual' ing NCAA individual champion, I.vhile Forddy took first place in in the meet. the Michigan AAU meet. In the _breaststroke.: _ _ _._ . of a" Chick King. Gamma placed first. Pat Wood-. Sophomore Lake took second ' um t Shirley Pittman " • it Kapp in the same meet with Wheeler A hull of Atherton woq the 50-yard.eighth. Wheeler ll but Moran and Thompson placed fifth - were hit by respiratory illnesses backstroke; and Kappa Kappa last fall against the Lions. Soph- Gamma's Gib Hurley, Sally Mc- omore Horan. who had been out in the past week, but they appear Coy. and Saundra Buck won topl of action most of the season to be in nearly top form. - honors in the 75-yard medley re-: with leg injuries, and Lean. an , "The whole teeth has racup lay. Nancy Clark, Gib Hurley., Olympic silver _ medalist. also , *rated quickly and now looks Sally McCoy, and Shirley Pitt-I are definite threats to a Nittany , stronger than it has all year," man captured the 100-yard free- victory- Werner said during the final 'style relay. Lion Coach Chick Werner will i workout on Thursday. Swimming Intramural chair- field a large 10-man squad in the Werner believes that the Lions man is Ann Lutz. Martha Adams. four-mile test. 'have a good chance of beating the is the faculty adviser. j Besides the "Big Four"—Capt.,Spartans. He thinks the outcome Officiating for this meet wasiFred Kerr. Ed Moran. Clemlof the meet will probably depend 'don e e by the WRA Officials Club Schoenebeck and Dick Englebrinknn the performances of the fifth, 'under the supervision of Joan)—Werner w ill enter Al .Tones.lsixth , nti seventh men on each , Nessler. George Jones. Sam White. Joe team. _ No bind, no sag, no wonder they're so popular! Arrow shorts give you comfort in any position. The new contour seat provides total freedom of action, prevents sagging and binding. Choose the boxer type with all-around elastic, or the snap front model ' with elastic at sides. Solid colors, stripes, miniature plaids, checks and novelty designs. $1.50. Arrow Tee Shirt, with special non-sag neckband, $1.25. Cluett,Peabooli&Company,lnc ARR U Ty"-~--.-~- first in fashion SHIRTS • TIES HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERWEAR Threaten Win Margin PAGE SEVEN Sam White . . . needs a Nth and Thompson
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