WEDNESDAY. NO EMBER 20, 1957 • oters End Careers nst Pitt Saturday Aga • By LOU PI What could be a way to• end yoi athletic career ti ing your team over the school's That's the way si hers of Penn State hope to end their 1., tition when the Li 4 rival Pitt at Beave , day afternoon. Included among have given more serviLt to Penn SI lain Ralph Brow Hedberg, a pair of ers; Per Torgerso live all-Americar Dave Haase and 'c a couple of 3-yet and Tony Tremont who blossomed is this season. Soccer Coach K n Hosterman will no doubt mis these stand outs next fall. He re's what he thinks about his v luable sextet: Brower—"We're really going to miss Brower next year. He has always been a] hard worker and has continually hampered opponents with his size and 'speed. Ralph's pulled the. team together this year. He repre sents a true captain and leader." Hedberg—"Jimmy is a never say-die type of player. What he lacks in ability he makes up in hustle. In three years he has al ways had the same 'go-go-go, hustle-hustle-hustle', type of atti tude." more fitting r collegiate an by lead o a victory r i tterest foe? senior mem s soccer team arsity compe ins host arch- Field Satur- the six, who than faithful ate, are cap er and Jim 3-year start , a dinabau. performer; alt Krauser, r lettermen; ie. a 1956 sub i full growth - - - . Torgerson—"He's a real steady ! 1 blllayer. He's a geat scorer Vicious • aa fi p ne playmaker. r His playniak-1 Vince Ga i n s Lead ing has really helped us this sea-' . • son. He possesses a lot of talent. : for soccer." Two Games in Grid Poll Haa s e—" Dave's been ham pered with injuries off and on In. one of the greatest displays of courage in many weeks, since he came here, but he has Vicious Vince Carocci ventured out to the end of the limba lot of heart. He's always try' • ing. His attitude is very good .Saturday and returned sole possessor of first place in the and he's very cooperative." Daily Collegian's weekly grid poll. Krauser— 'Walt's been a hard Vince's seven-eight mark doesn't tell of the reckless worker. He's been out there try-, ing most of the time. I think heiabandon with which he predicted was really outstanding in the Col-'wins for SMU, Mississippi State„lthree-way tie could result. In gate game this year. He playediNotre Dame, Stanford, and lowa.lsuch a case, it is expected the like a pro - in that game." The first three came through totowl games would serve as a tie- Tremonte Tony would haveiplace the relentless editor ti.volbreaker. been a tremendous fullback if he games ahead of Lucky Lou Prato, hadn't been hampered with schol-'and the coaches, tied for second.' astic and personal difficulties. Vince holds a 70-50 (.583)chart Middies State Position He's been a hustler and he has a to 68-52 (.567) for Lou and they WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 (.•P)— lot of spirit." 'Coaches. Despite his Florida-ov- Capt. Slade Cutter, Naval Acad- Thanks coach—the Pitt victory , er-Vanderbilt choice, Lou had a emv athletic director, made clear will be for you. five-ten day. Football secretary today that the Middies won't go Louise - Nixon picked just six cor- to any football bowl game unless Gavilan to Fight Byars lrectly for the coaches. !they beat Army, CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (IP)—Kid: Miserable Matt Mathews re- Gavilan, who at 31 has dreams of'signed himself to last with a ser regaining the welterweight crown,; en-eight showing to stay seven says he is going to prove he is aslgames behind the leader. Matt's spry as ever when he meets Wal-f card reads 63-57 (.525). ter Byarstomorrow night. I If the current nip -and-tuck The 10-rounder at Chicago Sta- pattern for supremacy continues diurn will be televised and broad-for the remaining two weeks of cast nationally (ABC) 10 p.m..i the contest, a two, or easily a MI Seniors in The Colleges of CHEMISTRY - PHYSICS EDUCATION and ENGINEERING Must return their LaVIE proofs to the Penn State Photo Shop by Saturday, November 23 THIS IS DEFINITELY THE LAST REMINDER ALL PICTURES NOT IN BY THE ABOVE DEADLINE, CANNOT BE INCLUDED IN LAYIE All proofs should be returned in 2 to 3 days THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * * —Daily Collegian photo by Joe Patton SOCCER COACH KEN HOSTERMAN poses with the six seniors who will end their collegiate soccer careers Saturday against Pitt. They are: left to right, kneeling—Per Torgerson. Walt Krauser. and Jim Hedberg; standing—captain Ralph Brower, Hosterman, Dave Haase, and Tony Tremonte. GIBSON okyriglo A r .-.; 'f; "SPECIAL VALUE" 25 Cards $l.OO Each card different! A wonderful variety. Come in and select your cards early. FiEELER S s The University Book Store MSU Leads in AP Poll Oklahoma tumbled from second Nal.y advanced two notches to to sixth place in the Associated seventh place, with Army retain- Press football poll after dropping ing :ts tenth ranking. The two a 7-0 decision to Notre Dame.'service academies will square oft ending a 47-game winning stre*lsione week from Saturday at for the Sooners. ,Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Notre Dame leaped out of the, lowa dropped from fifth to depths into ninth place on the'eighth after bowing to the Buck strength of its upset victory over eyes of Ohio State. 17-14. Oklahoma. Michgan State jumped from Former Basketball Star fourth place to the top slot after; One of Penn States all-tune Texas A&M, last week's top team,; basketball greats, Johnny Barr, of suffered a 7-6 setback at the:Shamokin, now i. coaching at hands of Rice. 'Susquehanna University. Ba ry The Spartans were on tee; at played professional basketball the beginning of the season, but with the Su Louis Bombers after lost their lead twice because of a•Wodd War II loss to Purdue, Auburn moved into the second position, followed by Ohio State,' Texas AS:NI and Mississipp: Handmade Candy Especially far Mom Handmade assortments of 2armels, cream s, nougats and clusters. 51.50 to 51.70 a lb. Also deli rious machine-made candy 51.15 a lb. The Candy Cane Next to the diner MIL BALL Queen Contest NOTICE! TODAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR CONTESTANTS TO SUBMIT THEIR 5x7 PHOTOS TO THE HUB DESK Don't Forget I'm not really asleep on the job I know you want a portable typewriter for Christ mas, but there are so many new models with so many wonderful features, that I just don't know which one to get you. Do you want an American Royal, Reming ton, Underwood, or Smith-Corona . . . or do you want an imported Olympia, Olivetti, Hermes or Everest? 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