TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1957 Middle Defense Holds TKE, Phi Booters to 2-2 Stalemate/M Swimming Meets By LOU PRATO Tau Kappa Epsilon, defending 60-yard breast stroke we..; to Had Penn State'ssoccer team been able to cope with Navy's stalwart defense Saturdav•fraternitY intramural swimming,Dez Phelan and Bob Passmore afternoon at Beaver 'el& the Lions would have recorded an easy victory over the Middies. streak kept their victory respectively. Phelan crossed the But as it was, th Nittanies were fortunate to escape with a 2-2 double overtime dead-i Mu Delta, 31-10. Phi Kappa.won in :45.3. ia alive last night defeating,finish line in :40.3 and Passtnore ;Psi downed Phi Gamma Delta in Tim Booher took diving with lock. And it took a d ling boot in the last minute of regulation play by Bill Fiedler to:the only other contest, 28-12. ;11.8 points and the 120-yard relay i n accomplish that. - r , TKE' 's Karl Snyder t ur n e d i n a team of Dave Martinez, Passmore. 60-yard Mac Donnell and John Soper won The Lions completely dominated the offensive play of the tilt evidence of this canl fast time of :32.5 in the . . ~f . ,, r free style to pace the • victors. in 1:07. be clearly shown in the shooting -* * * ** * !Teammate Jim Koher took sec- 6 • statistics .which favor the Lions, and as the champs compiled eight ' 3 1 Club Initiates 33-15), but the defensive strength ; points in this event. of the Middies was enough to off- 1 Another good time of :38.6 in 27 Lettermen set the vaunted Nittany attack. the 60-yard back stroke was Lion coach Ken Hosterman : turned in by Al Rossi of TKE Phi summed it up perfectly when he , Mu's Mike Chapman took second. The Penn State varsity "S"- , said: "How can you stop an 11 Jim Durham, TKE- took the 60- Club initiated 23 new members at its meeting night. The man defense? They always seemed f yard breast stroke in :51.4. Pal . Sunday was right to have 11 men back there when lon Delta's Bob Toney irntate:;. were: Basketball—Tom Hancock, Ted we got our hands on the ball." on his trail, finishing second. ... . I nubista. Dick Schwendeman and "We played the defensive I TKE gained five more points Bob Edwards; football Jack style of game that we had to," lin the scoring by virtue of their Faris' , baseball Dave Simmers, Middie tutor Glenn Warner i victory in the 120-yard relay. Bob Hoover. Gary Miller. Marlin commented. "I don't usually de TKE's quartet of Rossi, Kohler„ Stover, Cal Emery and Bill Wallis that but with Pennl State's lEd Rohm arid Karl. Snyder fin- (manager); track—Charlie King height, I had to sacrific offense 1 ished in 1:04.9. - and Marshall Berman( manager); Rossi and Snyder again added . for defense." I - i nmnastics—Lou Savadove. Dave 's scoring with a first "Penn State had a m ch better to TKE Duleany, Walt Heiler, and Jack and second respectively in diving. parsing team," Warn added. ' }Edinger. "and overall they wre much Rossi compiled 23.2 points and Lacrosse—Mike Beattie. Jo h n smoother and more co rdinated.w " Snyder, was second it h 2- fl *— Behru. Ray Tul e y a and John ipoints. Phi Mu's Bill Wilson was a Behne; golf Bill Davidson; Personally, I think the halfbacks gave Penn State the vantage. 'distant third with 8.6 points. wrestling—Phil Fetter (manager); I They are great." i Phi Kappa Psi, like TKE, took tennis—Dick Jacobs, Pete DeDad, . . la first in every event in their' Charlie Bibleheimer and Sam The game• started out with the `victory over Phi Gamma Delta. Glick (manager). earmarks of a Penn St to tuna- Bob MacDonell took the 60-: Vince Carocci, Daily 'Collegian way when Per Torg son, the yard free style in :35.5. Phi Gam's Sports Editor, was initiated as a Lions' chi e f contende for all- Bucky Curry was second. honorary member into the organ- American laurels, bias ed a 10- The 60-yard back stroke and ization. yard shot past Middie goalie Sam Parker after only one minute had elapsed in the fint frame. _ But the thought,srf a rout was quickly shoved to the back ground as the stellar Navy de fense took effect. And it waset until Fiedler connected with one minute remaining in the final stanza that the Lions were able to shake off the Middle maneuvers. Just after the second quarter started, Navy tallied the tying goal on a shot by Mike Woodbury that bounced off the leg of half back Howie Maierhofer who was aiding goalie Ralph Becker at the nets. It was the first point scored against the sophomore Becker in his collegiate soccer career. Nine minutes later, the Middies grabbed the lead on a 2-yard head shot by sophomore Karl Ripple meyer. And as the game pro gressed it looked like Ripple meyer's goal- would be the decid ing factor. But with one minute left.' Fiedler took a pass from Mike Stollmeyer 15 yards to the left of the net and rammed in the, tying goal. Two five minute overtime per iods proved fruitless to both sides. "I'm pleased with the boys." Hosterman said after the game. "They did a good job. ,I'm satis fied that we didn't lose it but I thought we should have won." Penn State's won-lost record in football over a 25-year period is bettered by only 14 teams in the entire nation. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA SOPHOMORE LOU VANRAFELGHE:M kicks the ball away from Navy halfback John Meehan deep in Navy territory in the fourth quarter of Saturday's tilt at Beaver Field. The upstart Middies tied the Lions 2-2 in a double overtime encounter. Freshmen Gridders Surprise Navy, 23-13 By MATT MATHEWS There's nothing like finish ing a football season unde feated, particularly against opposition like Pitt and Navy. That's what the Lion frosh did Saturday as they won, 23-13, at Annapolis. And they did it the hard way. They spotted "one of the toughest plebe outfits in Academy history" 13 points and Avon going away. Fullback Red Worrell was the hero of the day on the muddy. rain-drenched field with long gainers of 40. 37 and 35 yards, gaining nearly 200 yards. After Plebe Joe Bellino re turned the opening kickoff 85 yard.. for a TD and Frank Gatulio caught a TD pass minutes later, Worrell went to work. He personally scooted 40 yards to set up the first Lion score from the 3-yard line near the end of that first quarter. Then he set up the second TD with a 37-yard jaunt with halfback Jim Kerr scoring from 2 yards out. Bob Washko kicked his second of three successful attempts to put the Lions ahead, 14-13. 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Army Bth in AP Grid Poll; Texas Aggies Retain Lead Army, conqueror of Penn State second place in the voting. early in the season, jumped into Unbeaten Auburn jumped into eighth place in the latest Asso- third after dumping Florida, 13-0. dated Press national ranking poll Auburn drew more first place of college football teams. , votes than the Sooners (50-48) but The Cadets, loser only to No- fared less further down the voting he Dame in six games thus fat, .line. moved into the eighth spot after • The rest of the top ten is as trouncing Colgate. 53-7. before follows: Michigan State, lowa. a crowd that included Presi- Ohio State, Navy, Army, Tennes dent Dwight Eisenhower. "see and North Carolina State. The defense-minded Texas Ag gies retained their top ranking in the poll despite their narrow 7-6, victory over. Arkansas. It was thcl seventh straight win of the year for Bear Bryant's Aggies, who have yielded only 26 points this' year. 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