FRIDAY, OCTOBER Soccer Agains It's "Anchors Away" for the Penn State soccer team as they prepare to st t sail for Annapolis and a Saturday morning tilt with Glenn arner's Midshipmen. The Lions wit be looking for their fourth win in six outings. They have lost to West Chester and Maryland and have beaten Syracuse, Colgate and Bucknell. Lion coach Kenny Hosterman regards this as a "must" game for the Lions. "We have had a lot of win ning soccer teams in the school's history. It would be a shame to see a learn with this potential he down and quit just because they lost two games. The boys on the team not only have the school's name to uphold but their own. I hone they really think about that," he said. Hosterman will send another "revamped" forward 1i n e into tomorrow's game. The change sees Harry Lambroussis move to center forward in nine of Loren Kline. Kline is moving back to his original wing position. Lambroussis was slated to be the Lion starting center for ward before the season began, but a broken nose in a practice game sidelined him until last week. Against Maryland a week ago Lambroussis tallied the only goal. Flanking Lambroussis will be the Lion's two high scorers—Mike Stollmeyer and Billy Fiedler. The two have scored more than half the team's goals. Fiedler has six and Stollmeyer three. Fiedler started the season with a bang by scoring four goals against Bucknell. His opening game performance plus his repu tation—last year he s cored 20 goals—is causing opposing teams to watch him extra closely this year. Pete Wadsworth and Kline are slated to open at the wing slots. This marks the third dif ferent position Kline has played in three games. Captain Herby Hertner will head the Lion halfback brigade. He will be at right half, Billy Rierson at center half and Gary Miller will be at left half. The Lion defense remains the same with Wayne Rodgers and Paul Bauer at fullback and the always dependable Jerry Bruce at the goal. after every shave Of &Ake Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up and live! So good for your skin... l a so good fo your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice at kes you feel like a new man. Confident. li r Assured. R lased. You know you're at your best when you to off your shave with Old Spice! 100 31. 1953 en Seek 4th Win Navy Tomorrow Defending Tennis Champ Advances to IM Semis Finals of the intramural singlesiEarie Henderson of Phi Gamma tennis tourney are due to beiDelta 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. James Eich played off by the end of this berg of Phi Epsilon Pi eked out week since the flight championsl of both the fraternity and inde-a 6-2, 3-6 . 7-5 decision over Lind pendent leagues have been de- M ores of Phi Kappa Sigma to snap cided. up the Flight 4 title. Defending champion Gerald Carp of Beta Sigma Rho downed John Erickson of Lambda Chi Alpha 6-0, 6-2, to clinch the Flight 1 title. Flight 2 showed Dwight Moore of Tau Kappa Epsilon taking James Schry of Phi Delta Theta 6-0, 2-6, 6-0, to secure the flight championship. Carp defeated Moore in the quarter-finals by the score of 6-2, 5-7, 6-1. The Flight 3 championship was decided by Vance Rea of Sigma Alpha Epsilon who turned back THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * * * Harry Lambroussis ... back, in lineup Deits Upset Alpha Sig, 13-7; Inebriates Take League B Title In two of the hottest-con- tested games of the intramural football season Delta Tau Del ,to upset previously undefeat ed and unscored-on Alpha Sig ma Phi, 13-7, to produce a tie in League F fraternity competi tion and the Inebriates edged the Sixty Niners, 3-2, to remain un defeated and clinch the League B championship In other games last night shut ; outs were the rule as the Goopers ;walloped Nittany Co-op, 32-0; Alpha Phi Delta defeated Zeta Beta Tau, 14-0, ,Alpha Tau Ome ga edged Pi Lambda Phi, 6-0; I Beta Theta Pi was victorious over Phi Kappa Psi, 7-0; Phi Mu I .Delta proved too much for Lamb da Chi Alpha, ,13-0; Phi Gam- I ma Delta out !scored Theta Xi, 14-7; and Pi Sig- Bowmen ma Upsilon and Tau Phi Delta tied, 7-7, but Pi Sigma won on the basis of first downs, getting 1 3 to Tau Phi Delta's 2. Alpha Sigma Phi carried a Ken Houck of Chi Phi cap tured the Flight 5 championship by edging Paul Richardson of Phi Delta Theta, 6-3, 2-6, 6-1. William Sekeras of Alpha Chi Sigma clinched the Flight 6 champion ship by downing Bob Hollow of Kappa Delta Rho, 6-2, 6-0. Flight 7 championship was de cided by Thomas Brandeis of Beta Sigma Rho who defeated Rodger Weldon of Phi Mu Delta, 8-6, 6-3; while Dan Gray of Beta Theta Pi copped the Flight 8 championship. AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON 7-0 lead into the last quarter 6-0 triumph over Pi Lambda Phi against Delta Tau Delta. But a 10-yard pass from Sam Bow man to Bob Pulver and a 40- yard pass from Bowman to Dave Dunn pulled the game out of the fire for Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Sigma Ph! was held scoreless after the first quarter when a kickoff pass from Dick Hinkle to Jim Norton to Andy Griffeth resulted in a touch down. Walt Schenck engineered the Goopers to its 32-0 conquest of Nit tany Co-op by scoring once him self on a 10-yard run and pass ing for three other TD's. Schenk hit Larry Sikes with a 30-yarder, Jerry Dost with a 5-yarder and Cliff Wright with a 25-yarder Chuck Parry raced 55 yards with an interception for the other TD. The Inebriates staved off a last-ditch rally by the Sixty Niners to win, 3-0, by way of Bob Knepp's 22-yard field goal with 8 seconds left in the first half. The Sixty Niners had a first and goal on the 1-inch line but couldn't score. Fred Sitiyzer snagged two long passes from Jack Feola to score twice for Alpha Phi Delta and led them to a 14-0 triumoh over Zeta Beta Tau. The PAT's were kicked by Joe Santoro. Alpha Tau Omega registered a Some "tricks" are played the year around We've all learned to expect a harmless trick or two on Halloween. But some tricks aren't quite so harmless. Take the trick the law plays with some of your taxes, for instance. Here's how it works: You and most Americans pay many taxes in your electric bills—as much as 20f for each dollar of the bill. But present laws let certain people escape some of these taxes, just because their electricity comes from federal government elec tric systems. And the trick's on you. For you have to pay more taxes to help make up what those people don't pay. Most Americans feel that everyone should pay his own fair share of taxes. Don't you agree? thq wEST PENN POWER #447.,00 PAGE SEVEN when Dick Bohner made a leap ing catch of a 15-yard pass front Mel Royer. With one minute left to play in the game, Tau Phi Delta and Pi Sigma Upsilon were dead. locked, 7-7, and both teams also had two first downs. With four seconds to go, Ed Datemasch snagged an aerial from Ray Tuleya to record a first down and give PSU the victory. Bob Luft pulled down 50- and 60-yard passes from Ron Blend and scored both of Pin Mu Del ta's TD's, as they shutout Lambda Chi Alpha, 13-0. A 15-yard pass from John Swain to Al Clemsons proved the margin of victory as Beta Theta Pi decisioned Phi Kappa Psi, 7-0. The clutch playing of Wayne Breisch led Phi Gamma Delta to a 14-7 win over Theta Xi. With the score tied at 7-7 and four• min utes le f t to go in the game, Breisch intercepted a pass at midfield. In the ensuing drive by Phi Gam, he caught three passes from Lou Tron7a, the final one a 16-yarder for the winning TD. Earlier, Bill Harmon blocked a pass and plucked it out of the air, returning it 65 yards for a TD. Bob Carrol scored for Theta Xi on a 40-yard aerial from Dick Barth.
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