The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 02, 1957, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Nittanies in Last Home Test
TEN LION SENIORS and hei,d manager Paul
Sehontmcliler are pictured with Coach Rip Engle
on the morning of the Wfft Virg:nta game.
Star :mg in the upper left corner and going
clockvt i c, they a:e : Babe CapNA - a. BR hie Mc-
13 Seniors Play Last Game
Of Careers at Beaver Field
(Continued front page one) trol to 1955 and held on to it Lion Coach Rip Engle said:
was in the starting lineup. Brit,' again in 1956. The Lions haven't - They're a big strong football
Ito matter which way you look, won it since 1952.—its first year , team, much better than last
at it. the Mountaineers have two: in existence. year. I think they're faster than
topnotch quarterbacks capable ofi West Virginia enters the game Syracuse in the backfield and
doing a good job when called on.•with the better record of the they do have a much bigger
Today's game is the 24th of schools with a 4-1-1 mark line."
the series dating back to 1904:f0r the year. The Mounties tied Of his own squad, Engle said:
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During that time, the Lions have Virginia, 6-6. beat Virginia Tech. "I think the kids are up for the;
won 15, lost 7 and tied one. Penn 14-6, lost to Wisconsin, 45-13, and game. They've been more relaxed Advance in - its 4 Tennis
State won last year's encounter' beat B 0 s ton University, 46-6 ..(in practice this week) than
at Beaver Field. 16-6. However,', George Washington, 34-14, • and they've been all season." This he: Three more players qualified for! quarterfinals of Flight One. Only
the Mountaineers won thr e e William & Mary, 19-0. emphasized was not a feeling of. the championship bracket quay-;three of the four quarterfinalists in
straight games from 1953 throughi Th e Li ons , on th e other hand.'apathy on the part of the Lions. terfinals by winning their respec-,Flight Two have been decided.
but an indication that they are Live flights in Intramural fratern-1 The Flight One quarterfinalists
2955. . 'carryrecord into the game.!
The contest Is also the first After beating Penn. 19-14. losing'going about their work in busi -: ity tennis. are:
in the three-way Penn State- : to•Arrny. 27-13, beating William nesslike fashion. : Both Mel Royer, Alpha Taut Gene Grumer, Dave Horne,
West Virginia-Pittsburgh series ,S.: Mary, 21-13, and losing to Van-
.omega, and Hugh Patterson, Pi :Claude Rhen and Larry Suther-
The probable starting lineups:
for the "Lit' Coal Scuttle." sym- :defiant, 32-30, the gridders played Kappa Phi, downed three oppon-Iland.
‘ P v ENN STATE WEST VIRGINIA
bolic of supremacy among the their best game of the year when
ents while Dan Gray, Beta Theta' Flight Two quarterfinalists are:
three schools. West Virginia they topped Syracuse, 20-12, last w :lt h : se ra r LE
LT . . MeClugur.
Tram7.o:Pi, conquered four foes to attain! Mike Strange, Emil Barish and
won the honor in 1953 and 1954 Saturday at Syracuse. Sabot LC nowleY ' their quarterfinal spots. Don McCartney.
before the Panthers gained con- , Speaking on West Virginia. It u.ta race C •
Mill Bleu RG Domes . Royer and Gray, winners of;
Guenther
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rairbso*tively, will meet each other in
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winner of Flight Four, will face-
Krutko, off against the winner of Flight'
`Three, who is undecided at this
I , Lion 25-Year-Olds Star
date.
1 In independent competition four'
Penn State's three 25-year-olds.players have advanced to the:
Today's grid iron Schedule would be enough to drive a book- have been playing top football'
maker crazy, let alone our near-crazy trio of Daily Collegian fore- this Fall. The three arecen er t •
casters. Charley Ruslavage, of Coaldale:f ßasketball Begins Soon
Vicious Vince Carocci, completely out of his mind, picks Ala- halfback Dave Kasperian, of Wor-i Penn State ushers in the new'
bama. Arkansas. and lowa in an attempt to catch Loony—er, Lucky cester, Mass.; and fullback Pete:b ask e t b all campaign against
Lou Prato. If Navy and North Carolina win, Magnificent Matt Shope, of Peckville. The three North Carolina State, at Raleigh
Mathews may emerge from his sub-cellar. are ex-servicemen. Only Shopftecember 7. The Lions will play
If - things go exactly right for coach Tor Toretti, the coaches can had played here before service. 12 of l9 games on the road.
pull even with Lou. but then, Vince could pull ahead of both of- -- -
them. From here, it looks as if the coaches are on their way up. h
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Revenge-Minded Booters
Host Navy; Seek 6th Win
An avengeful Penn State soccer team seeks it sixth vic
tory in seven starts when it hosts Navy this morning at the
Beaver Field soccer turf. Kickoff is at 10 o'clock.
The Middies were one of two foes to topple the Lions
last fall and there are several members of the current Nit
tarn- cast that haven't forgotten! * * *
this. In fact, six of today's starters' - ---
were victimized in that tilt. -
Included in the group are three
1956 regulars: captain Ralph
Brower. Per Torgeson and Jim
Hedberg. The other three—Dave
Haase. Paul Bauer and Herb Hert
nc-r—were in reserve roles last
season.
Oddly enough. Haase, Bauer
and Hertner are the newest 'ad
ditions' to Coach Ken Hosier
man's ever-changing starting
array. Bauer and Hertner were
promoted this week while Haase
gained his first team berth last
Saturday against Temple.
HoweN'er, Bauer and Hertner
are not newcomers to the front
line. Bauer opened at right full
back in the Lions' season inaug
ral against Bucknell but he has,
been -regulated to bench status
since then. Hertner. an off-and
on regular last fall, is in his
second starting role of the sea
son, having opened against Col
gate earlier this year.
Bauer is replacing Tony Tre
monte at left fullback and Hert
ner moves into Walt Krauser's
,right halfback slot. The switch
was made, accordino . ' to Hoster
man, because "both boys have
been hustling more." The Lion
boss added that his Hertner-for-
Krauser alteration was also due
to Hertner's standout performance
in the Temple encounter, which
the Lions won 8-0.
Another change—this one in
side the starting alignment it
self—will find Bill Fiedler and
Thor Chyzowych changing po
sitions. Fiedler—the Lion =or
! ing leader with 12 goals—swill
move from center forward to
inside with Chyzowych taking
over a center forward.
According to Hosterman, this
move will make Fiedler "a more
"dangerous" scoring threat for he'll
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. regains fullback role
, now have better opportunities to
l _et up scoring plays.
Filling out the starting team
will. be Brower at right fullback,
I Howie Maierhoffer at right half,
Gary Miller at center half, Torge
son at inside' right, Hedbeig at
outside right and Ralph Becker
at the goal. Becker, a sophomore,
has yet to be scored upon in 12
quarters of playing time.
In reserve, Hosterman will have
Krauser, forwards Pete Wads
worth and Lorren Kline, wing
men Lou Vanßafelghem and Jim
Hockenbrock, goalie Don Dou
gald, Tremonte and possibly inside.
Mike Stollmeyer. Stollmeyer, a
regular last fall, has seen only
limited action because of an ankle
injury.
Gulf Oil Corportatiou
Representatives will be at
The Pennsylvania State
University _
November 5, 1957
to interview candidates
for positions in
NESE/LRCM
GEOPEWSKAL EXPLORATION
DEVELOPMENT
WZ;M
• Chemists
• Physicists
• Geologists
• Geophysicists
*Mathematicians
*Chemical / Engineers
•Mechanical Engineers
•Electrical Engineers
siGeological Engineers
Locations: Pittsburgh, Pa., and•
Forth Worth, Texas
For additional information and
lo„ apply for an interview.
please see Mr. George' N. P.
Leach. -Director. University
Phu:emend Unice.
Paul Bauer