The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 01, 1957, Image 9

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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
Twice
Face
Navy perennial
the leading soccer
the nation—invades
ver Field soccer t
row morning in the third
straight home tilt for e Nittany
Lions. Game time is 10 o'clock.
The Middies were runner-up to
Maryland last year for the south
ern collegiate soccer title, finish
ing the season with a 10-2 record.
But there's a leak in the Anna
polis vessel this year. In fact,
Navy is in the midst of one of
their poorest season's in history.
posting a 2-2-1 record in their
first five encounters.
But don't let that get. you
over-optimistic. That lone dead
lock was with Maryland a
scoreless double overtime af
fair. And Penn State's toughest
foe this fall outside of West
Chester has been Maryland. The
Lions edged the Terps 2;1 in a
come-from-behind effort.
Navy opened the season with a
7-0 rout of Brooklyn College but
Yale blanked them. 2-0, in their
next outing. Then came the Mary
land stalemate, a win over
Georgetown and a loss to Penn.
That Penn setback was last Sat
urday:
Glenn Warner, Navy's fiery
coach, foresaw all the trouble in
his .pre-season team restimation.
A Symbol of Prestige
You should be proud to wear a Penn State
V Class Ring. It's a distinctive ring which you
will wear with pride for years to come.
Wherever you go, it will be recognized as
a symbol of prestige.
L. G. BALFOUR
Athletic Store
RUE
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All
1!1
Dancing ... 9
Rec Hall
Beaten Middies
Rooters Tomorrow
one of
utfits in
the Bea
f tomor-
Said Warner
"The possibility of equaling Seniors Sam Parker, goalie, and
last year's fine record looks like l aill Freakes, fullback; and jun
an impossible task due to the facti iors Pete McCall, halfback, and
that graduatiOn took more than:
isTack Haumont, inside right, round
its usual toll. I'm afraid we have ! •
too many spots to be filled to;out the list of Middle letterwin
measure up to last year's team.
There were exactly seven That means two positions, out-1
"spots" for Warner "to fill" this 'side left and right fullback, will
year. Included among the de- !be held by inexperienced mend
parted septet were defensive i . - one
ace Andy Massimino —an an- !:trn , the best bets for the full- i
America honorable mention at
back slot i s junior George Yerkest
i
fullback last fall and 1958 Cap- l an d sophomore Joe DeMasi. Jun-1
fain Jim O'Connell. lior Dick Abel is one choice at :
the terminal but Lynn Hale is also
Heading the returnees is Cap- ibeing- considered for that post.
tain Harvey Cameron, one of the 1
Penn Slate has a wide margin
stars in last year's 2-1 Navy vie- in the all-time series between
tory over the Lions. Cameron i5 l the two clubs but Coach Ken
at left halfback this season after l
H
seeing two years' duty as a regu-1
1 as close osterman's personal mark is
lar fullback. as a Gillette shave. The
1 Lions lead 20-8.3 but Hosier-
The other first stringers back I man has won only 2 of 3 out
are center half John Meehan, in -1 Jugs. His 1954 unbeaten Na
side left Mike Woodbury and; tional champions blanked the
right wing Zeke Zariquiey. Mee-i Middies 2-0 and his undefeated
han is a junior while the others! 1955 co-National kingpins rap-
are seniors. i pecl Navy. 3-1. before last year's
Despite the loss of seven men 1 loss.
in Navy's starting alignment.
'
the Middies will still field a
veteran team against the Lions.
Five of the other starters in
tomorrow's first array earned
monograms last autumn includ
ing junior center forward Dick
Abington. the man who tallied
. _
Navy's winning goal in that
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Phi Kappa Bowling Victor
Phi Kappa swept bowling hoa-iEpsilon defeated Delta Theta Sig
ors in Wednesday evening's fra-Ima. 3-1; Phi Kappa Psi lost to
ternity A League Intramural iPhi Epsilon Pi. 3-1; and Sigma
bowling by taking all- three high , Pi !Pi bowled to a 2-2 tie with Delta
scoring titles and a 4-0 victory!
over Sigma Chi. !Chi.
High singles went to Bill Niello,l Now, in the fourth week of
who bowled a 205 in his secondibowling on the Recreation Hall
game. Dennis Uhrin, for -the sec - 'alleys, Tau Kappa Epsilon shares
and straight week, copped high:the laurels for top keglers in the
series by rolling a 534—three; Fraternity A league with Delta
points over his last three-game.Tbeta Sigma. Both have a 9-3
tally. The team score for Phi Kap- ' won-lost record, but TKE leads
pa was 843. lin actual over-all pin-fall with
T- - -
he results of the other leaguean average of 724 compared to
ches were: iDelta Theta-Sigma's 712 average.
Ipha Gamma Rho over Theta!Sigma Chi is third in the league
. 4-0; Delta Tau Delta beat'standings with an 8-4 record and
.h.l Sigma Phi, 4-0; Tau Kappa a 698 pin-fall average.
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