FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1 Fiedl Booters' To Hav The injury jinx has It was learned yest Bill Fiedler will be losl and possibly future gar the removal of a chest gr< Fiedler will be operated day at Centre County H The loss of Fiedler is tl big personnel loss for the this year. First, letterme Van Rafleghem and Ralpt er failed to return to schoo Ihor Chyzowyeh was decla eligible. All-American h Howie Maierhofer broke soon after and now Fie gone. Fiedler's loss will causf Coach Ken Hosterman tc his lineup once again, now it looks like Gary will fill Fiedler's inside Miller siaried the season e ter forward, moved to lef: back and now will play riqhf. Gene Raiford is the most prob able replacement for Miller at halfback, but a badly-twisted knee may keep him out of the starting lineup. Fiedler is currently leading the Lions in scoring with six goals. Last year he was the top scorer on the team with 20 scores. “Fied ler’s loss will definitely 'hurt us. Yanks Receive $8,759 Shares From Series NEW YORK </P) The New York Yankees cut their World Series shares into 32 full slices with each worth $8,759, Baseball Commission Ford Frick revealed Thursday. Each full losing share for 31 Milwaukee Braves amounted to $5,896. So, Bob Turley’s fine re lief job and the four-run rally in the eighth inning of the seventh game meant $2,863 for most mem bers of the Yankees. Frick fined 22 Milwaukee play ers $5O each last Monday for pre mature disclosure of their finan cial breakdown. “I fined only 22 because they were the only ones eligible to vote on the series’ cuts,” Frick explained, “A player must be on the roster June 1 and remain un til the end of the season to be permitted to be at the meeting.” Don't "Pretend" GET YOUR DATE JUNI Ralp OCTOBER REC HA! r to Miss Colgate Game Top Scorer ! Operation lit the Penn State Soccer team again! irday that high-scoring inside right, to the hooters for Saturday’s game les as the result of an operation for iwth. ★ ★ ★ on to ospital. le fifth footers n Lou Beck il. Then ired in ilfback lis leg Her is i Lion alter Riqhi Miller slot, t cen ,half- inside Bill Fiedler ... to miss Colgate game but we won’t give up,” said Hos terman. These were Hosterman’s exact words after Maierhofer’s key in jury, too. His Lions didn’t give up either for they have a 2-1 rec ord with six games left to play. "Navy and Maryland will be our two toughest games, but Colgate won't be easy either," Hosterman commented. Penn State’has beaten Colgate 16 straight times since the series started in 1941. “They always give us a tough time, but I think we can handle them,” said Hosterman. Last year the Dions barely squeeked out a 2-0 win over the Red Raiders. Hosterman's lineup will be the tame except for the Miller and Raifoxd switch. Loren Kline and Pete Wadsworth will be the wings. Miller and Mike Siollmeyer inside and Fran Manley at center forward. The halfbacks will be Herb Hertner, Bill Rierson and Rai ford. At fullback Hosterman plans to start Paul Bauer and Wayne Rogers. The goalie will be Jerry Bruce. 'or the R PROM with Marie rie 9-1 $5 per couple THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Phi Mu Delt Wins in Double trouble hit Phi Sig ma Kappa last night as Ron Blend teamed with his twin brother, Rick, to lead Phi Mu Delta to an 18-12 victory in intramural football action. In other games Delta Theta Sigma squeezed past Pi Kappa Phi, 6-0, Alpha Sigma Phi edged Chi Phi, 3-0, Bird Dogs defeated the Eels, 13-6, Para dise 39 swamped the Rockets, Lonesome End Bill Carpenter J wo NL Pitchers Isn't Lonesome Anymore WEST POINT, N.Y. (JP>~ About the least lonesome man in foot ball is Army’s fabled “lonesome end," Bill Carpenter. “Before this, nobody knew I was around.” Carpenter said while preparing for Saturday’s game with Virginia. “Now I’m a mark ed man. I have to take a lot of ribbing. And I’ve started getting letters from strange people.” Carpenter, a lowering 205- pounder from Springfield, Pa„ is the key man in Coach Earl Blaik's new offense which has .j-w *• % "'* '• '* '" C^, '<‘ v vpl '^’^WV s\\rp jg» Phone AD 8-6125 141 BA iROj 3| 231 South Allen Street State College 28-0, Nittany 36 shutout the Diggers, 7-0, and Femmegems eked out a 7-6 win over Nit tany 24. Ron Blend was instrumental in all of Phi Mu Delta’s scores as he pitched two TD aerials to brother Rick, and after tak ing a kickoff, heaved a 40- yarder to Bob Luff, who raced the remaining 30 yards to pay dirt. Tom Santoro of Alpha Phi . . 4 . . . . NEW YORK f/P» _ Robin Rob- Sry ,ma9U,ahon of tho lefts of Philadelphia allowed 10 He lines up 18 to 25 yards wide! fewer ilomers in 1958 than last of the rest of his team, and just ; y ear and relinquished the unde parks there as a pass-receiving sired gopher ball title he held Sntfttofilta n ' Ver ' ven 195 1 ‘,° D “ Ne-vcombe and To the rival football coach, he Jo £ nny Antonclh poses a menace. He must be Roberts gave up 30 home runs, watched. But to t his classmates Newcombe, who was traded from some°frfindw inJ! f3 ‘ r Same for Los Angeles to Cincinnati last At the* military'academy, the £. une ’ , and Antonel >» of the San cadets have nick-named Carpen- Francisco Giants shared the Na ter “Lonesome George.’* - tional League lead with 31. CONFUCIUS say: “Most wise idea for college boy or girl” • ••an precision portable! ... and a word to the wise should be sufficient—for the mag nificent German-made Olympia makes short work of any assignment —easier, faster, finer! 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