THURSDAY, SEPTEM Losses With R For the first tim six years ago, Kenny In previous yea This year he must fi Graduation, inelii problem for Ho! ago Hosterman news that tw' Lou Van Rar Becker—did ni University. As if this wi terman receive Letterman Thk Chyzowych declared inelif ble. Chyzowr was being cow ed on to be regular ag a this season. Hoste r m an practice sessioi have been dl voted to expe, menta t i o n. has been ju, gling his pe sonnel to suit The biggest volves Gary IV ler. Miller ha: ler's center fol is switching ti Fiedler led 0 in scoring. Why then was he switched? "I feel Bill (Fiedler) will be a more valuable man at inside. He will be able to score more there," said Hosterman. "Miller is a natural soccer inlayer and should do well at center for ward," he added. Thus Fiedler 3.vi11 team up with Mike Stollmeyer. This combina tion gives the Lions one of the strongest inside duos in the na tion, To make room for Fiedler, Hos terman has moved letterman Pete THEY SAID IT COULDN'T DE DONE c. ,-*::••••••-:'• /t i:-' .- 1 /TM ER 18, 1958 eave Hosterman building Problem since becoming soccer coach at Penn State Hosterman faces a big rebuilding job. he had to fill only two or three positions. 1 five. ibilities and other factors have created this Wadsworth to wing. "Wadsworth has a lot of heart and is taking the switch in stride," commented Penn State's youthful mentor. Only two other positions seem set. They are two halfback spats. Lion captain Howie Maierhofer will most likely be at center half. Herb Heriner, a letterman for two years, will man another slot. Hosterman isn't sure who the other halfback will be. He is well pleased with sophomore Bill Rier son. "Rierson ; showed me a lot in yesterday's scrimmage," said Hosterman. The fullback and goalie posi tions are still up for "grabs." There are six fullback candi dates. Paul Bayer is sure to be one of the starters. Mike Ackley, Julius Bosoushko, Dick Ameri ca, Dick Stover and Jim Knipe are the other candidates. Jerry Bruce, Larry Fegley and Don Dougald are continuing their exciting battle for the goalkeep er's berth. Fegley is a newcomer to soccer, but is fast adapting to the -game. Bruce and Dougald were on the soccer squad last year. Neither earned a letter. IM 'Tennis, Football Entries for the intramural touch football and tennis singles tourna ments are due 4:30 p.m. Friday at the IM office in Recreation Hall. Touch football will be held on the lighted fields on the gulf course. Both fraternity and inde pendent competition will be con ducted under a league plan, not single elimination. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA fel A A*lt i .". i l'4 - 4 .v i e I ~.7 ,;,, ~,,, How expert are the experts? Uproars are heard from coast to coast each year when the public is accosted with a score of pre-season ratings on the nation's leading football teams. The predictions never meet with unanimous approval by all who read them—that's just about impossible. But they do stir up enough antagonism or enthusiasm (which ever the case may be) to make the American grid season more enjoyable. We thought we'd do a little research and see how well our fellow professional counterparts did with their "guessing games" last fall. Since the East is our home sector, we'll take a look at that first. Last fall, Pitt was the consensus choice to top the Eastern independents. Our own Penn State team followed with Navy, Army, Syracuse and Holy Cross following in that order (The magazines', used for the above consensus were Look, Kickoff, Stanley Wood-i ward, Playboy and. True.) But when December rolled around and it was time to give away the Lambert Trophy, Cotton-Bowl-bound Navy was the kingpin. Army, which last to Navy 14-0 in their annual skirmish in Philadelphia, was second with Penn State, Pitt. Syracuse and Holy Cross trailing. (Well, at least they picked Holy Cross for the right spot.) , Now let's glance at this year's Eastern Qlections. (And next! fall. my successor can follow my example after the final results , are tallied.) The magazines we used to arrive at the 1958 pre-season consensus included Look, Playboy, This Week, Streets and Smith,, Sports Review, Kickoff, Sports Forecast, Stanley Woodward, True, Saturday Evening Post, the official NCAP;. Guide, and the Scripps- Howard News Service. (Quite a formidable array if I must say so myself.) Navy is the pick to retain its Lambert title, receiving six of a possible 12 first place votes. Included among its top votes was the ballot of Woodie Hayes, coach of the United Press' defending national champ, who made his selection in This Week magazine (He also tabbed Notre Dame as the number one in the nation, (Continued from page seven) PUFF BY PUFF "lOWA L&M OMB YOU- 1. r-S DON'T SETTLE FOR ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER. CHANGE TO L•M AND GET 'EM BOTH. Such an improved filter and more taste! Yes, today's LAM combines these two essentials of modern smoking enjoyment less tars and more taste in one great cigarette. 113I's patented filtering process enables today's LAM to give you, puff by puff, less tars in the smoke than ever before. And Itlif gives you more taste, better taste than any other cigarette. e.° The Sportseer How Expert Are Grid 'Experts?' &...,?.:''.,:::..', - .'....0re taste A A ' 114 ' . By Lou Prato Sports Editor Light into PAGE SEVEN Fall LaX Practice_ There will be a meeting for all men interested in Lacrosse at 7 . 30 pm. today in 114 Recreation Btldie.g. Coach Earme Baer ur ges all varsity and freNhman can didates to be present, /Oa Sez... gs 4 Drop In My Grand Opening started Monday and will continue through Saturday. Come in and register for my free Grand Opening prizes. I've been making fabulous claims about having the best clothing buys in town, and perhaps some of you doubt this Well, doubt me, but come in and see for yourself! I feature only name-brand items which insures you of tip-top quality in men's cam pus wear at prices which suit a student's pocketbook. So . . . come in during my opening, browse around, and let me get acquainted with you I'm located between the West Penn Power Co. and Nit ta ny Office Equipment on South Allen St. Remember—walk to the top of the hill on Allen Street and watch the prices go down! 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