FRIDAY. NOVEMBE Soccer Play I Away T By LOU PR WEST POINT—i once-beaten and or cer eleven winds eign part of its 19 here this afternoo upset and reveng my team. Game 3 p.m. The Lions, who Zvi their sixth win of th slight favorite to tri but anything can ha usually does) on • field. A visitor seldo "friendly" Army co victory, but when he ually takes with hi of "bumps and brut • es." Of course, the 1.. time the Nittanies paid the ade i s a visit. they carried off a 3-I vic tory. But that doesn't guarantee anything this year. In fact, it I only makes the Cadets more meoctotmaelcownorzevcicieancampsemorefrictaiVilltelCkneUXlVltn revenge-minded. Add this to the humiliation PIZZA Army received last fall in its visit,, to - the Nittany Valley (Penn State% 11 won, 8-1) and you (ran see whyla , A Lion Coach Ken Hosterman isn't, taking this game lightly. Penn State will carry a record into the game against A West Point's 3-2 mark. However...ft A both - Army Tosses were suffered'g away from home. A Hosterman will make only g A A one change in the Lion starting lineup which faced the Middies gr A A last Saturday. That switch, Ile Marlin Stover for Paul Bauer at left fullback, is made neces- 1 sary because of a broken nose injury suffered by Bauer in the Navy fray. Tony Tremonte, Hosterman's number two left fullback and a part-time - starter, is also on the injured list with a blood clot in his leg. Thus, Hosterman will have to depend on Stover, an in experienced junior, to-fill the key defensive post. If Stover fails, then Hosier man will probably switch starting center forward Thor Chyzowych to the fullback ' slot. Chyzowych, a . hustling sophomore, has already seen duty at inside, center forward. wing, and halfback this season. The rest of Hosterman's start ing array will find Ralph Becker at the goal; captain Ralph Brewer at the other fulPlack slot; Herb Hertner, Gary and Howie Maierhofer at the halfbacks; Jim Hedberg and Dave Haase at the terminals; and Per Torgeson and Bill Fiedler at the insides. Penn States gymnasts are un beaten seven times, and Eastern team champions eight times, in 18 seasons under Gene Wettstone. 90/7 ifffi te e 4 l eeill ' f;? •0 • • Your New One-Stop Shopping Cofer 8. 1957 Smallest To Face n dets day A 34-man Penn State traveling West Virginia last Saturday. ! Alpha Epsilon Pi won their and Edgar Thost swain the back squad—the smallest of its kind In order to give the Lions a •meet, 29-11. over Acacia. The win- stroke ..in :49.7 for first places far thi r d, l e ft h a ltb ini k i n case of ners scored firsts in the 611-yard the winners. since Rip Engle took over the necessity, Engle has been work- ,free style as Barry Spangenberg head. grid reins at University. Sigma Chi beat Phi Kappa ing Ben Williams and Bill Men- iswarn the distance in :35.3. Her- Sigma. 23-18 in the final meet. Park—left at 7:30 this morning dicino at that post. Wit iiITTIc has 1 bert Cohen won the backstroke Ph i l H o d ges swam t h e f ree s t y l e p l aye d f ri nh an k a u season w h i l e t in .:50.6 and Sam Glick took the fer the Manvette enc ount e r . in :44.3 and Walt Cunningham and Saturday afternoon at Milwaukee Merutiesn' o is normally a right : diving with 12.9 points- Nun Hodges tied for the diving first 'i halfback. INiiler copped a first plate for wit h 15.5 points each, for the los- Wis. ' The traveling squad: ends—Les Acacia in the breaststroke in ers . T om Bovines won the back- Engle explained the reason for. Walters, Paul North, Norm Neff, 1:02.2. 4 stroke in .41.6 and Jack Burger his small roster this week with Romeo Panozzo, Ron Markiewicz Alpha Gamma Rho beat Tri- • swain the breaststroke distance and Jack Earls; tackles—Joe Bo- angle ;n the second meet of the in :49.3 for the victors. the comment, 'They're all theh ar t. Bill wehmer, Frank Urban,. ----- - - -- boys ready to play - ball . . • and Charlie Janerette, Andy Styn some of them are slowed up w ith chula and Tom Mulreany; guards injuries." . —Sam Stellatella, Richie McMil-, len, Skip Stellfok. Captain Joe Engle is forced to leave be- Sabo'. Frank Korbini and Earl hind three of his most experi- Kohlhaas: centers—Bob Ric e, enced performers because of in- Charlie Ruslavage and Steve Gar juries—quarterback Al Jacks, ban. guard Willard (Bull) Smith and Quarterbacks—Rick Luca's, Bob halfback Bruce Gilmore. Scrabis and Pete Cimino: half- enn State's ce-tied soc -Ipthe forH .7 schedule' against an] ided Ar time is at. I be 'seeking' • year, are a, the Cadets, •pen (and it rrny's home', leaves the fines with a does, he us a kit full Jacks is still out with a sepa- backs—Pat Botula. Dave Kasper rated shoulder while Smith is Lan, Mendicino, Bucky Paolone, nursing a pulled ligament in his Eddie Caye and Andy Moconyi; knee. Both injuries were obtained fullbacks Maurice Schleicher, in the Syracuse game. Gilmore Babe Caprara, Pete Shopa and tore a cartilage in his knee against Williams. When you are hungry during those study hours as the week passes by, no doubt you would enjoy satisfying your appetite with a tasty pizza pie. If you would like a really delicious pizza, you will want to stop in at the Tavern Restau rant. Made to order out of the finest ingredients. Served from 8:30 until 11:30 . . . We invite you to stop in . . . enjoy the very best for that late evening snack. the TAVERN RESTA URA NT V ...dloakraattaxxx FIRST... YES, THE MIL BALL IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC THIS YEAR FOR THE FIRST TIME TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE AS FOLLOWS: Nov. 25—Advanced Cadets—Detachments Nov. 26—A1l Cadets—HUß and Detachments Dec. 2—Public—HUß and Detachments P.S.—Dress Is Strictly Formal Visit our New Greeting Card Department We have a complete assortment of cards to suit everfoccasion. Mate Woolworth 3 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Lion Squad Marquette .3Cl'.i=b*A , 2l33> 3 Win Swimming Tests Alpha _Epsilon Pi_ Alpha Gans- night. 30-10. Dick Campbell did ma Rho, and Sigma Chi won their the breaststroke in :45.7 and Intramural swimming meets Last scored /13 points on the diving . to aid Alpha Gamma's cause. Ken night at Glenland pool. Sink won the free style in :481 LaVie Fraternities Please notify us promptly whether you will or will not furnish informal photos for the 1958 LaVie. - JOE PATTON LaVie Photography Editor Aucia AD 8-6083 GRADUATE ENGINEERS Here are the opportunities you have been seeking! 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