TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1 Coach Sa Boote Agai By SANDY PAI One of the tough any athletic team fai “comeback” test. Mai es contend they can a team “has it” by they play after losinj game. • Penn State’s soccer t< this test Saturday whi whelmed Syracuse, 7-C Bouncing back fi week's loss to West the hooters took conti game at the outset ar the rest of the way. 1 a total of 47 shots w ! ing Syracuse to thre< “We should have than seven ‘ goals,” Coach Ken Hosterman. ward line was dribblir too much and we los shot opportunities. If have shot more from 1 the score might have l Hosterman continue; shoot from farther ou) can draw the defenses Frosh Display Speed In 21-6 Opening Win .By MATT MATTHEWS Associate Sports Editor It didnt’ take long for freshman coach Earl Bruce’s charges to prove they had'the flash and speed that was expected of them Saturday. On the first play from scrimmage, halfback Roger Koch man burst up the middle on a 19-yard run that gave the spectators a sample of the Lion backs’ speed and elusiveness The play was called back and the Lions were penalized to their own 20. But that didn’t dampen the hopes of quarterback Allen Brewster. On first down and 23, the 5-9 field general' calmly dropped back from his own 20 -and hit another fast half, Mike Dan iels, on the Lion 40. Daniels danced through the Mountie secondary before being tackled on the West Virginia 42. Kochman and Daniels carried the ball down to the two in eight plays and fullback Bob Hart lug ged it over for the touchdown. End Bob Mitinger, who played a tough game at the left termi nal, booted a low attempt for the extra point which was blocked. The frosh held the 6-0 lead throughout the first half. The first time they got their hands on the ball in the second half, they again scored —this time less dramatically. The 56-yard drive took them 15 plays with Kochman, Daniels THE MeCOY CORNER: The Reed McCoy, Bill McCoy, the new manager of Danks Men's Shop, has an exciting "dare" for you! Bill dares you to come in and compare the value of the new "Madisonaire", suit against any other suit in the same price range. The Madisonaire, styled by Varsity Town, is so tremendously smart and outstandingly correct for the college man and for men who are on their way up in the business world. MEN'S t. 1958 oufcf Have Scored IS' s Bounce Back st Syracuse, 7-0 you draw the defenses out there are more chances for shots.” est tests :es is the ly coach ell when the way ; a tough Right halfback Herby Hart ner started the scoring for the Lions when he took » cross pass from Bill Fiedler and hit the corner of the nets at 10:30 of the Ist period. Wadsworth made it 2-0 three minutes later when he connected for his second tally of the season. He was playing his first game at right wing. am passed n it over- om last Chester, 'ol of the id held it 'hey took iiile hold 'tj. That was all the scoring until center forward Fran Manley, who was also playing his first game at a new position, scored at 7:44 of the second period. Manley’s goal was the last of the half for the Lions. had more said Lion “Our for g the ball it a lot of we would farther out been 15-0." ■d: In the third quarter the Lion offense pounded the Orange de fense, but failed to tally. Inside right Rill Fiedler missed a clean shot at 9:00 when he had an open goal, but an alert Syracuse full back managed to deflect the ball with his arm. A minute later, left halfback Gary Miller missed a direct kick. Fiedler came back in the fourth “If you then you iut. When and Hart running the ball except for one incompleted pass by Brewster. Hart had the wind knocked out of him as he ran to the (Continued on page eight) i<iiiiiiiiniiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimi!imi!iiiiiiiiigi I DELICIOUS §j • Orange and black = H creme Hallowe'en cats = = • Filled chocolate = baskets = • Gold chocolate = footballs 1 •University ice cream = H sandwiches and bars = CJ Th, | andy Cane | _ ‘-'Between the Diners'! sTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimoii A CHALLENGE & Co. Two Entrances on West Beaver Avenue HOP THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA quarter to start the Lion offense rolling once again. He scored the first of his two goals at 5:26 and the Lions led 4-0. Gary Miller came right back at r- 7 v ' ‘ .17:19 with a 40- { 'yard shot that : &K3IBH& caught the cor of the nets. ■ Kv.>.w3BAt 15:52 inside left Mike Stoll-: pMl''-.- gjgLf meyer gave the l Z Lions a 6-0 cush fcJL•'V ion when he fa| scored on a per- HfcL .rr t., placed pass from Fiedler. lit.Ri .' . V Fiedler garner- Fiedier ed his second goal with 18:10 gone in the per iod when he manged to kick in a loose ball that was bounding around in front of the Syracuse goal. Fiedler now leads the Boot ers in scoring with six goals. - After - the game Syracuse Coach Pete Cataldi remarked that the Lions are a picture of precision on fhe soccer field. "It's a real treat to watch them perform," he said. Lion coach Kenny Hosterman didn’t quite agree: “Sure we played a good game. But we could have played better. We’re going to work on our passing and outside shooting this week.” There were quite a few “soccer alums” at the game Saturday. In cluded among the former soccer hooters were Galen Robbins (’55), Ihor Stelnyk (’56), Emil Borra (’54), Gerry Gillespie (’55), Bob Little (’55) and Frank Fullmer (’53). Fresh Cagers to Meet Freshman basketball candi dates will meet with frosh coach Don Swegan at 6:30 tomorrow in Recreation Hall. o ■ k h . . _ ‘,. .< • - • Inebriates, Acacia Remain Undefeated Adding to their spotless records, the Inebriates rolled over the Cavemen,, 27-6, in independent play, while Acacia edged Lambda Chi Alpha, 7-6, in a come from behind fra ternity game. I In other fraternity games Tau Phi Delta downed Alpha Zeta, 6-0, Alpha Chi Rho beati Theta Xi, 7-0, and Alpha Epsilon' Pi forfeited to Phi Kappa Psi. j All other independent games lended in ties which were either Idecided by first downs or in ov ertime act i o r The Meteoritf £ked out a v: tory over Wai I by out doii them 6-1 in fir: downs. The Hamilti Bulldogs defea ed the Skidnr ers, 3-2, in fi.. downs, while Thompson I took Knepp their contest with the Knights, 3-2, in first downs. On a last play gain the Hamilton VII beat Jor ond I in overtime, breaking a 4-4 tie in first downs. Taking a commanding lead from the start, the Inebriates charged to their 27-6 victory over the Cavemen to remain undefeat ed. Robert Knepp, flashy quar terback tor the Inebriates, started the ball rolling early with a 35-ynrd pass to end Ralph Bilsko for a touchdown. Knepp kicked the extra point. A few minutes later, a 30-yard pass from Knepp to Pete Kops cak chalked up’ the second score Knepp again converted. ■The Caveman rallied shortly when Dave Harrington tossed a fOcyard aerial to Carl Pappalado for a Caver TD. They failed, how ever. to make the conversion. The Inebriates, which are composed mostly of track men. BUTTER ALMOND Lots and lots of crunchy, gently toasted al monds ... filled with flavor... buttered and salted just right! And they’re biended with the smoothest, creamiest ice cream ever - made! You’ll love every delicious spoonful - of Breyers Butter Almond Ice Cream! By BILL BARBER then turned on the speed. Dick Holp snared a 35-yard Knepp pass and dashed to the Cave men's one-yard line. Two plays later Knepp once again tossed one to Bob Brown over center for the tally. Late in the second half, Knepp flipped a short pass to Bitsko for the fourth marker. He split the crossbars on his extra point at tempt making the final score 27-6. By downing Lambda Chi Al pha, 7-6, Acacia also retained its undefeated record in the fraternity leaque. Lambda Chi Alpha took the lead on a 50-. yard pass by Dan Wilson to Tony Thomas who went over for the touchdown. A conver sion aitemot that was to be the deciding factor of the game was no good because Lambda Chi Alpha did not have the re quired five men on the line. Late in the second half Bob Bast in on the "lonesome end” day snagged one from John Mc- Sparren to tie the score at 6-8. Late in the second half Dave Swavely of Acacia intercepted an aerial and dashed 40 yards to the 10-yard line. On the next plav Lambda Chi was offside which moved the ball up to the five. Two plays later John Mc- Sparran oassed one off to Bill Bowers for the score. McSpar ran completed the vital extra point giving Acacia a 7-6 vic tory over Lambda Chi. Tau Phi Delta downed Alpha Zeta 6-0 on a pass interception by Walt Knapp who ran it 20 yards for the marker. Wonderful ICE CREAM PAGE SEVEN
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