TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29. Boote By R. By LOU PRAT Penn State's soccer sured itself of its 12t sive .500 season ' afternoon at Beaver F a 8-0 massacre of Te However, it was the of their critics which meant more to the Lio The Nittanies were bla and heavy for their lac' play following last w; heartening loss to Wes Teachers, but all was after Saturday's display sive might. Even Coach Ken was pleased with the hot formance. Said Hoste attack was a heck of a 14 1 er than it was against W ter. I was real pleased way the boys looked 'a for each other. That's s we've lacked all season. The victory was the the season for the Lio - that lone West Chester And with only four ga, —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison HE'S ON HIS WAY . . . Fullback Babe Caprara swiftly by-passes Syracuse halfback Ernie Jackson on his way to an 18-yard gain after taking a lateral from halfback Eddie Caye (not shown) in the third quarter. Raymond Shuptar, who was graduated from Penn State University with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in June 1957, has accepted a position in the Electrical Engi neering Department at Consumers Power Company, head quartered at Jackson, Michigan. - Consumers, which has 1,200,000 electric and natural gas customers throughout mast of Michigan's lower peninsula, first assigned Mr. Shuptar to its Engineering Training Prd- • gram.- Follbwing graduation, he and Mrs. Shuptar vacationed for a week in Williamsburg and Jamestown, Virginia, and then made their home in Jackson. • • , • ;Comeback of Year . . voted for Shantz. Gene Wi)odling. s Silence Crutics , . [ C l eveland outfielder, was named on 32 ballots. :Credited to Shantz ' s 1 _ • ~ 8 --O.bY ! NEW YORK, Oct. 28 ‘.-P)—Bob-1 Shantz rallied from a i-7 pitch-, . _ .. inm record in 19ao to win 11 games uting 'temple, _ and the American League's earned, I on the ledger, the worst record . of the second quarter after 16 run championship in the past sea-, t that could emerge would be 5-5. . previous goal attempts had son. He was an important factor The Lions haven't finished un- failed. Fiedler's other counters 'in the pennant drive of the New, der the .500 mark since Bill , came in the 'rip-snorting' final York Yankees. Jeffrey's 1944 aggregation post- = period. That's when the Lions , For his performance, the left ed a 3-4 record. • took 19 shots al the Temple nets. !hander today was credited with The superiority of the Lions "I think I'll keep Bill at inside," having made the American League was very evident once again.• Hosterman commented. "That's! comeback of the year by mem- Fifty-four shots were attempted, his best position. He'll be a lotj bers of the Baseball Writers Assn.' against Temple's all-A mer i c amore dangerous there for he'll of America. goalie prospect Walt Manning:have a lot more room to operate:' Sixty-nine of the 152 writers in while the Nittanies limited the in-! Despite the Lion's powerful of-i the annual Associated Press poll _ effective Philadelphians to seven fanc • ,. show, Hosterman e t . l . ! rVVCVCVVVIMVVC4CWVVCXIVCNp IM( KU 4.44IWEVCKVC. goal shots—one in the last half. wasn't satisfied with the defensive'Y Rookie scoring flash Bill.Fied - .actions. v WEATHER WISE -- STYLE WISE ler—who was switched from hiss "We did a better job than'' heretofore regular center forward • slot to inside left after Mike Stoll-; W - t Ch t " H t os erman!V against eb es er, . 1 , said, "but it still wasn't up to par.:y tneyer reinjured his ankle in the' The could have been much' second frame—sparked the Lion' game - +y scloser if Temple had taken advan-i v attack with three goals. That u p - :ta' ce of our poor defensive play.:y ped the sophomore ' s team leading production to 12. . "Many times they drove deep 1. Jim Hedberg, the veteran senj into our territory on a fast .v for wingman, accounted for two, break but then would stall y, other Lion scores and Per Tor„,ae-' around and . give us time to set ; son, Herb Hertner, and Ihor Chy-I up a defense. I • know Navy :al zowych registered one each. won't do that." %, Fiedler's , first goal was the Navy is the Lion's next foe.'Y only one actually necessary for . The Middies visit Beaver Field ,r, a Lion conquest. It came at 5:10 this Saturday morning. !lf the V ; • ATHERTON a , ,vl` N Mountaineers Win; v o exces padding or canvas s stiffening 3 Grid Foes Lose +y Easy lines , I,v West Virginia, which meets y Penn State Saturday at Beaver to Field, brought its overall record - to 4-1-1 with a 19-0 win over: William and Mary the past week end. . Larry Krutko. Mickey Trimarki, i and Dick Longfellow ,tallied for. the Mountaineers. The Lions' oth er three future foes lost. A George; ,Izo-to-Aubrey Lewis 74-yard scor-i ing aerial gave Notre Dame a 13-7! win over Pitt. Boston University! nipped Holy Cross, 35-28, and. Texas Christian bombed Mar- 1 quette, 26-7. `earn as succes- ; aturday Ild with I i ple. (silencing probably 1 boaters. :ted hard 1• • i .datstcal : ek's dis -1 Chester forgiven of offen- sterman ters • pu lar', "Our' t strong st Ches-, with the 'und for, rmething i fifth of against isethack. 1 hies left 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Frosh Cage Candidates All candidates for the fresh man basketball team should re port to the main gym floor at 7 p.m. Thursday for a meet ing with frosh Coach Don Swegan. The advance weather fore cast until Nov. 15th calls for mild weather. This means you can forget about topcoats. sub urban coats, etc., for awhile. 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