FRIDAY. NOVEN . ....:R 15, 1957 Overconfidence Warning Top Distance Runners to Meet Issued to Soccer Teamln IC4-A Cross-Country Test , This is Warn Against Olerconfidence IN eek for soccer By GEORGE FRENCH Coach Ken Hosterman. He sends his once beaten and once N 'nano\ asßonD e I a n v, tied Lion eleven against Pennsy h ania tomorrow afternoon Fordha n s Don Lu si Brown's at Beaver Field and it is only natural to caution the Nittanies Ed Sullivan and Michigan against overconfidence.;State's Dave Lean and Henry :Kennedy are among the top 3 Grid Clubs sta su ho ill compete in the ICS -4 ero s A countrN meet Month) Vanat Cortlandt Park in Nev. 'York City. Can Clinch 1 Lu si had a 17 meet %inning Because of its mediocre 4-4-1 record Penn could be classified as a "weak" opponent. But it just "taint so" Hosterman warns. That record can fool you. He's right. One of Penn's vic tories was a 1-0 decision over Navy a team that held the Lions to a 2-2 double overtime stalemate. And adding more woe to the situation, West Ches ter—who handed the Lions their only loss this season by a 5-1 count—halted the Quakers. 3-1, at Philadelphia Wednesday af ternoon. That loss ended .a four game Penn win streak. Penn's season started out very gloomy but it is now on an up climb. The Quakers tied Dart mouth, 2-2, in the season opener and then were handed three suc cessive setback s—Swarthmore, 3-1, Princeton, 3-1, and Brown. 3-2—before thumping Haverford, 7-2. Wins over Navy. Harvard, 6-2, and Yale, 4-1, followed before that loss to West Chester. That Harvard skirrn 4 h is an in teresting one, for it eems that the Crimson -took -P nn rather lightly before the g . e. Here's what the Harvard Cr i mson. the student" newspaper, s_ l id prior to the Penn-Harvard clash: "The (Harvard) "soccer team plays Penn today in what should prove a one-sided con test (Harvard) should guard its tendency to fail down against weak teams like Penn." Final score: Penn G. Harvard 2 —nuff said. There , are seven holdovers from last fall on this year's Penn eleven, including six on the starting ar ray. Heading the returning start ers are wingman Gerry Mayall and captain and left halfback Walt Schroth—both of whom are three year veterans. Junior goalie Dave Williams, right fullback Dave Briggs, outside right Bob Strickland, and inside right Howie Hackett are the other returning starters. Junior fullback Lothrop Lee earned a leiter as a reserve last fall. The top Penn newcomer is in side right Ray Schroth, a brother of the Penn captain. Schroth. along with the wingmen—Mayall and Strickland—give the Quakers their scoring punch. 4 Indies, 5 F Victors in IM Four independent teams and;Delta Tau Delta defeat Alpha five fraternity squads won their Gamma Rho, 31-8; Phi Mu Delta intramural basketball games bea t Si g Wednesday beat Pi Kappa Alpha; 28-15; g Wednesday night at Recreation ma Alpha Epsilon defeat Zeta Hall. Beta Tau, 26-20; and Theta Chi Phi E'psilon Pi edged Chi Phi,' won over Delta Upsilon, 34-23. Nittany 39 walloped Nittany 22, 29-27; in the top fraternity game' Nittany the Sharpshooters won over of the night. Jim Peckham scored( 33-14 14 points for Chi Phi in a losing•Nittany the Fortinsky Lions, 42-23, and 31beat Nittany 23, 18-7, cause. in the rest of the indie games. The feature game of the indie The win of the Sharpshooters schedule was the Freed Angels' was their second of the year and 21-18 victory over the Bull Shift- put them in a first place tie with ters. The -victory was the second Nittany 39 for first place in of the year for the-Freed Angels, League B. giving them undisputed posses- Harry Davenport and Peckham sion of first place in League C. . were tied for the night's scoring Other independent action saw honors with 14 counters each is. •••••• ....- i Upperclassmen: ~.. .-.....„..... t...; • . 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At regaining his old form after a The Associated Press !the time the Ram sophomore was poor start this fall. ;tied for the lead with St. John's Three teams can clinch Jan. 1 Lean, an Olympic silver medal bowl dates Saturday as the col-. Pete Close at the 3-mile mark. "mot in the 400-meter rem from lege football season hits its peak.: Luisi will be rematched for At: ,tralta. 1 , beg:lining to develop Traditional games in which con. the first time with Penn State's into a fine distance runner. ference titles are at stake domi- Dick Engelbrink. who upset the DeLiny. a top finisher two years nate the scene. Fordhana ace on the anchor leg ado. missed last year's meet be- Texas A&M. the No. 1 learn in ' of The freshman medley-relay cause he was in Australia win- The Associated Press poll, can in the IC4-A Indoor Track rim:: the 1500-meter title for the wrap up the host role in the Championships at Madison Irish track team In the Olympic Cotton Bowl by beating Rice. Square Garden last winter. Game s . Dick Engelbrink Duke can qualify as unbeaten : The Fordham runner had been' Sullivan. who placed 11th in .. . in rematch with Luisi Oklahoma's opponent in the ,a Garden favorite since he had. last year's IC4-A meet, won the Orange Bowl by topping Clem- won the National Interscholastic) Luisi took the baton on the mile ;Heptagonal Cross-Country Chain sort. Indoor Mile Championship the c leg 35 yards behind a George- pionships by a wide margin two Ohio State can start packing for previous year. I town runner. and five yards ahead weeks aao at Van Cortlandt Park. a Rose Bowl trip if it trims lowa and Oregon can assure itself of at. • • least a tie for the Pacific Coast' High Bowling Icrown and Rose Bowl invitation by winning over Southern Cali- 04 fornia. Score Tallied The 47-game winning streak of 10klahoma's will be on the line at.Dy Phi Ka iNorman, Okla, where the SoonSooners. u ppa i , (face an underdog Notre team that has lost its last two to Dame • I ree-s Phi Kappa won team honors Tau Kappa Epsilon's intramural,ftyle and the back' stroke 'Navy and Michigan State. This Wednesday evening by bow lin -g,swimming Seam swept first places' events" respectively. In the 60- will he the nation's TV game. a high game of 881 in their sec- __ Auburn, ineligible for a bowl and game on Fraternity League. in all events except the 60-yard.yard breast stroke, three swim because of NCAA rulings, seeks 'B intramurals on the Recreation stroke for a 25-12 victory iiiers were disqualified and the :Hall lanes. Bill Walton's 222 mover Phi Karma Psi in fast night's Wildcat's Fred Shover was award ifs eighth straight at the ex- led first place, which tied the the single games gave him the-activities at Glennland pool. pense of Georgia in a game to meet at 11-11. A win in the relay the position in that division and' TKE began building its victory ' be played at Columbus, Ga. :event and a third place in the All of the "big three" of the, w r e Pat Reilly on high series laurels ma ~in with a win in the first l diving action put the match on with a 559 tally. event when Karl Snyder swam.' ;major major unbeaten, untied teams are , ice for the Wildcats. In the six matches. Delia Tau the 60-yard free style in :36.6. Al 1, ------ -- Texasfavored to retain their status—' Delta beat . Phi Kappa . Psi. 4 -0: .R6ssi copped the 60-yard back. A&M over Rice, Oklahoma! Sigma Chi defeated Phi Epsilon rover Notre Dame and Auburn . stroke' in :38.9 and the TKE relay , P 1„ 4-0: Phi Kappa won over :team of Jim Cober, Ed Rohm. Jim' over Georgia. 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 4-0: Alpha Durham and Rossi captured the , Sigma PM defeated Sigma Pi. 120-yard event in 1:0G.O. ' 1M Boxing Entries 34: Alpha Gamma Rho beat , All entries for the Intramural Delta Chi, 3-1: and Theta Chi Both Rossi and Snyder finished' . boxing tournament must be : defeated Delta Tau Sigma, 34. one-two in diving Rossi with 17.9' turned in by 4:30 p.m. Tues- Three teams share the first Points and Snyder with 149. Phi day to the IM office at Recrea- place position in League B; Sig- Kanpa Psi copped its lone win lion Hall. Each competitor must :ma Chi, Delta Tau Delta, and with Bob Passmore's :44.0 victory enter himself. ; Phi Kappa. Each has a 16-8 won- . :lost record. Phi. Kappa heads the' i n the breast stroke. ' . In the other two meets, both leaders, however, with a 746 ac-' independent matches. the Ham tual pin -fall average. Sigma Chi Won Wildcats came from a four and Delta Tau Delta have 719 point deficit to win the last and 665 pin -fall averages in that' three events and edge Mc*.•;•;:e order. .TI-IV, 20-17. Jordan II swam to Phi Epsilon Phi is the fourth' a 27-14 win over-Hamilton Fins. ranked team with 14-10 and an' monopolizing the races, but average pin-fall of 700. , conceding the diving competi tion to a 14.3 effort by Preston Borell of the Hamilton Fins. Dave Jones and Mike Comreo put McKee ahead at the begin ning of the meet by winning the Penn State boasts one of the largest artificially-refrigerated outdoor ice skating rinks in the East. raternities Basketball Fred Kerr, Penn State cross country captain, is one of the few ever to gain the captaincy as a junior. Mi!•7474 , _itiV. wvv Smith' s barber shop Have you been won dering what I repre sent? A crewcut? . . . 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