WEDNESDAY. OCTOB West Hurts West Chester 1 tional championship six games. Only seven go registered by the u shoot the Beaver Fi 1: shots Incidentally, the five lected by West Ches most ever scored a Lions on home territory cer began on the camp Now, let's take a gla overall statistics. The have. taken 259 shots cages for 35 goals. Th shooting accuracy and game average. Meanwl nents have been limi shots and 7.goals for a ing mark and a 1.2 gam Three of The six have ended in shutout Hosterman's teams. these were recorded by sopho more Ralph Becker who has yet to be scored upon in 12 quarters /his season. In fact. Becker has never yielded a goal in his col legiate career. As a freshman goalie last year. he -had two whitewash jobs to his credit. Junior letterman Dort Dougald' has given up all but one of the goals. But of course, Mugs.ld— who has played eight quarters— guarded the nets in -the West Chester fiasco. However, the points scored against .Dougald ha.e no reflection on his playing ability for the defensive maneu vers of his teammates have play ed a big part in the enemy's scor ing ability. Another sophomore. Rill Fied ler—who is b e /it g touted by many as "another Dick Packer" leads the team scoring race with 12 counters. But with only - four games remaining on the sched ule, it seems =Mice* that Fied ler will snap Packer's 24-goal individual season record at least this fall. Thor Chyzowych (he's a sopho more - foo) trails Fiedler in the, scoring derby with six goals with all-American Per Torgeson (5) and three-year vet Jim Hedberg' (4) ranking close behind. Torge son was one of the top point-pro ducers last season with 13 -goals. The third quarter-has-been the, Lions' most productive '22 minutes for 13 goals have been tallied then. Only five have been racked up in the initial frame. The fourth frame has been the most produc tive for opponents. Three goals have been "rammed-home" in the final stanza—all by West Chester. Fresh Cage Candidates All candidates for the fresh man basketball team should re port to the main gym floor at 7 tomorrow night for a meeting with frosh Coach Don Swegan. Gulf Oil torporlotion Representatives will he at The Pennsylvania State University November 5, 1957 to interview candidates_ for positions in RESEARCH GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENT •Chemists •Physicists • Geologists • Geophysicists •Mathematicians • Chemical Enginee •Mechanical Engin •Electrical Engineer • Geological Engines - .Locations: Pittsburgh,- Pa Forth Worth, Texas For additional information and to apply for an interview, please see Mr. George N. P. Leetch, Director, 'University Placement Service. 30. 1051 Chester Debacle Rooter Statistics i Army, a come-from-behind win- place by nipping Northwestern. eachers not only knocked the Lion hooters out of contention for the Na- ner over Virginia. 23-12, last 6-0. Last week but also put a crimp in the Penn State statistics for the first Saturday remained the only Lion : Auburn moved up one notch in opponent among the top 20 teams the pol: of writers and broadcast .in the Associated Press weekly. ors with a 48-7 rout of Houston. Is have been tallied against the Nittanies thus far but five of them were football poll. : Notre Dame advanced from sey eonvethr tfi th. fif t th e vfit o h 13-7 victory enoi beaten Rams. West Chester has also been the only adversary to out-' The Black Knights, who defeat ed the Nittany gridders. 27-13, on Nov. 23 at F'itttburgh ns' o . PP°n t xi force. They blasted 16 kicks at the Lion nets and held the Lions to Beaver Field, retained their ninth. Michigan Slate. first in the place ranking. : nation two weeks ago until its For the second time in four upset by winless Purdue. move weeks, Oklahoma dropped out t ram Ina tl2 to sixth after out lasting Illinois. 19-14. of the number one spot. The de- Duke dropped from fourth to fending national champions ran seventh after its 14-14 tie with their winning streak to 45 games withtenth-ranked North - Carolina a narrow 14-13 win over state. an obstinate Colorado team. The Sooners dropped to second. with Ohio State moved into ninth Colorado moving into the 18th place by upending Wisconsin, spot. 16-13. goals col . were the .atnst the nd sec in 1911. ce at the Nittanies at enemy • t's a .135 a 51 per ite, oppo to 48 145 shoot [• average. 3 Grid Clubs Win Phi Delta Theta, League A, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, League E, and Alpha Sigma Phi, League F, all won league titles in Intramural football action last night. . In another title-effecting game, Sigma Phi Epsilon trounced Acacia 21-0, to cause a three-way tie for the League D title. 1 • unters wins for Two of Phi Delta Theta met Phi Kappa Psi in an expected close contest since both teams owned 3-0 rec ords. But Phi Deit ran away with the game, 27-6. Phi Psi drew first blood on a 35-yard TD pass from quarter-' , back Jack Barbiere to Joe Nam-' eche in the early minutes of the game. But the Phi Psi attack lost' all its potency at that point. Phi Delt struck - back immedi ately with quarterback Bill Sch wab throwing a 40-yard pass to ,Earl Poust and then a 10-yarder to Tom Hancock fo rthe TD. Tom Burns converted, his first of three. Schwab's offensive and de fensive play proved to be the downfall of Phi Psi. His passing moved his team up the field constantly. Before the final gun, he had passed for two touch downs to Hancock, one to Bill Wallace, and a fourth to Paul Richardson. He also thwarted the Phi Psi attack by intercepting three pass es in the game. In the thriller for the evening Sigma Alpha Epsilon edged Sigma Nu, 7-6. Sigma Nu seemed to have won the game when, with only 37 seconds left, SAE pushed across a touchdown and kicked the PAT to win the game. The TD play was a 10-yard pass from Bill Myers to Pete Moran, whe caught the ball on a tap from Charlie Muse. Harry Davidson kicked the winning conversion. Smith-Corona WORLD'S FIRST Art 9 FASTEST PORTABLE Sub.iccl Grade Piqued Si Remarks Stay 4(9'4w...cute*Act tril Rett.4 cuict 046ZeptattA#41 KEELER'S The University Book Store THE tAILY COLLEGIAN! STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA League Titles REPORT CARD Other fraternity game results were: Phi Kappa Sigma trounced Chi Phi, 27-0; Beaver House whipped Theta Xi. 20-0; Alpha Sigma Phi beat Phi Sigma Del ta, 20-0: and, in two other close shutouts. Delta Tau Della won over Phi Gamma Delta. 6-0, and Sigma Chi edged Alpha Chi Rho, 8-0. In the only Independent league tussle, The Daddy-o's edged the Inebriates, 1-0. The Daddy-o's will meet the Air Force squad tonight to decide the Independent League I pennant. Lion Ends Highly Rated Penn State's starting ends. Les Walters and Jack Falls. also quali fy as the top receivers on the foot ball team. 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