SATURDAY. NOVEMB Boot; Unbe ANNAPOLIS, tomorrow and we'r; This was acting Li. back at Penn State' The fiery Nitta as it prepared for the The Lion soccermen under a heavy barrag, cism lately for lack of have been accused of because they lost the ter game three weeks Whether this is the Herb Hertne4.. • . . life of Lions not, the Lions are in a fight ing mood. "We found ourselves," said the Lions' major offensive threat Bill Fiedler. "Before, we were just a bunch of individ uals and we didn't play a team game. Now we are playing to gether and it's working won ders." The big change in the Lion at titude, according to Coach Kenny Hosterman, was the appointment of Hertner as acting captain for the rest of the season. The Lions were left without a captain when their All-Ameri can halfback Howie Maierhofer broke his ankle in early Septem ber. Fiedler said that without a director on the field the team seemed "lost." Hosterman appointed Hart ner captain because of his spirit and leadership. "Herby is a real hustler who never gives up. He's a real inspiration to the boys on the team," said Hos terman. "I made him captain hoping that his spirit would rub off on the other boys." Thus far it seems to be work ing, according to Hosterman. •In the last few practices, he said, the hooters have been playing good sound soccer and the passing has improved 100% and so has the overall team play. The addition of Harry Lam broussis to the Lion lineup has also helped. He adds more scor ing punch to the forward wall as ACS Ties Beaver House (Continued from page six) attempt in the final seconds of the game by KDR, missed the crossbars by less than a foot. Exhibiting str o n g defensive play throughout the entire game, Pi Kappa Phi stopped Rhi Kappa Tau 6-Q. Bruce McKay cored the lone goal for Pi Kappa Phi on a ten yard aerial from Ri h Sacane. The extra point att mpt was blocked. On a come from bell' Jordan Two downed J 3-1 in first downs to - b scoring deadlock. E a r first half Lucky hurled a 50 yard shot arms of Jim Berry who the TD, giving Jorda early advantage. The Sportseer— (Continued from pa! with his boys. He's goi a successful team in th But why is Furma Penn State this year? had his answer: "Fine , sons." R 1, 1958 rs Oppose ten Navy By SANDY PADWE td. "We're going to beat Navy going to win the rest of our games." soccer Captain Herb Hertner lashing soccer critics last night. I captain seemed to speak for the team avy game. eve been • of criti ustle and "quitting" est Ches lago. was proved at Maryland last week when he scored the lone Lion goal. Navy will give the Nittanies a real chance to demonstrate how well the "new look" really works. The Midshipmen have always been one of The tough est teams on the Penn State schedule. Last year they played the Lions to 2-2 standstill. case or The Middies lost a few key men through graduation, but never theless are strong as its 0-0 tie with Maryland proves. (The Lions lost to Maryland last week, 4-1). New 's' Club Members Will Meet Tomorrow New members of the Varsity "S" Club will meet tomorrow at 10:15 p.m. at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Initiation plans will be dis cussed. • "I have 43,000 reasons d effort, II flan One teak a 6-6 y in the !reenwald into the raced for , One an ig to field • future." playing I • nderson cial rea- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA why I'm sold on my Job" Emil R. San Soucie got his A.B. degree from Harvard in 1954. He joined the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsyl vania in early 1955. Today, three short years later, he's in charge of 35 em ployees in a West Philadelphia business office serving 43,000 customers. "It's an interesting job," says Emil. "I guess that's because people are in teresting. Every day, I talk with cus tomers— and no two are alike. They all have different problems and service needs. That makes every working day different and stimulating for me. "There's also a great sales opportu nity. Homes and businesses need the convenience and efficiency that up•to date telephone facilities offer. It's a Emil San Soucie sits in on a telephone sales contact by one of his Service Representatives to help her improve her sales technique. BELL TELEPHONE Pigskin Coin Flips Out Onv Limb By 808 "Treetrimmer" THOMPSON Ties and bad luck plagued our fearless forecasters last week as they compiled the worst record of the season in their grid picks. Here are a few predictions that will definitely be true about this week's games: •Duke will win over Ga. Tech—if it gets more points by the end of the game. • Colorado and Oklahoma will each have 11 men on the field at the kickoff. "Witt will have 30 minutes of football left to play ginning of the second half. So will Syracuse. Prato Mathews French Coaches (.463) (.410) (.501 ) (.475) Ga. Tech. -Duke Duke , Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Texas-S.M.U. Texas S.M.U. S.M.U. Texas Ohio St.-Nrthwstn. Ohio St. Nrthwstn. Ohio St. Nrthwstn. Notre Dame-Nary Navy N. Dame Navy Navy Colo.-Okla. Colo. Okia. Okla. Colo. Purdue-111. Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Wisc.-M.S.U. Wisc. Wisc. Wisc. Wisc. S. Car.-Md. S. Car. S. Car. S. Car. S. Car. N. Car.-Tenn. N. Car. N. Car. N. Car. N. Car, Syracuse-Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt T.C.U.-Baylor T.C.U. T.C.U. T.C.U. T.C.U. Miss.-L.S.U. L.S.U. L.S.U. L.S.U. L.S.U. lowa-Mich. lowa lowa lowa lowa Princeton-Brown Princeton .. Princeton Princeton Brown Lycoming-P.M.C. Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming -TO-CAREER LASS. if. I:I4,STORY strong story, and we tell it often and enthusiastically. "Outside the office, I'm active in local civic affairs. And I'm always a bit awed and pleased —by the respect people show for the telephone company and for a young fellow in my position. "I don't know where a man like - me with management ambitions has a better opportunity." Many young men are finding interesting and rewarding careers in the Belt Tele phone Companies. There are opportu nities for you, too. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he comes to your campus. Read the Bell Telephone book- let on file in your Placement Office. Emil stimulates team competition hi his Ace to increase interest in sales. Here he discusses quotas with his unit supervisors. COMPANIES /.7 2 Frosh Backs Out of Lineup (Continued from page six) the other half. Bob Hart will be at full and little Allen Brew ster will quarterback the start ing unit. Bruce will get his first look at guard Lynn "Slugg" Drake against outside competition in this game. Drake, whose press clip pings include All-State selections for two successive years. was on the injured list for the West Vir ginia win. Two reserve halfbacks Harry Finkleston who scored an 80-yard TD on an intercepted pass and speedster Tony "Mad Anthony" Wayne—are on the injured list and were the only members of the first two units who did not make the trip today. at the be- Practice Session Today For Rugby Candidates Colin Wgin will conduct a practice session for an intra mural Rugby team this morn ing on Nittany Field near the Nittany area dormitories. Any one interested in participating in the sport is requested to be at the practice. _ CLAssIFIED ADS MUST RE IN BY II :MI A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES CASH—I 7 words or leas CHARGE-12 words or less $.50 one Insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words-3 tar 1.03 for each day of Insertion 2 HIGH-PRECISION direct-reading volt. meters: Weston Model 1, 0-600 volts. D C.: W^ston Model 433, 0-250 volts, A C.; condition excellent : pricNi at small frac. tion of lalue. AD 8-8879, evenings. '4U FORD COUPE channeled 7 in., '5l DeSoto tail lights, - complete S.W. dash. '5O 01(11 engine. Barry Stuck, Rourn 262 Thonimon Hall. CAR FOR SALE: SAGA, 1656, 17,000 miles Call Phil at AD 6-1363 after 6 p.m. TWO FINE quality men's suits. One char coal brown; one oxford grey. Size 38 regular. Call AD 8-9158. LARGE WALK-IN refrigerator with freez. er; easily dismantled. Ideal for fraternity. Call AD 8-0113 or AD &HSI 1939 LASALLE. floor shift transmission; also 1940 LaSalle sideshat Logan Hill. Call AD 74103 evenings 5 till 7. 1951 MERCURY 2-door sedan squirmed with automatic transmission, radio and heats!. This car is in escellent condition throughout. Priced at $275 or best offer. Phone AD 7-2265. 1953 MERCURY convertible, clean, A-1 condition, radio, heater, other extras. Call Don Myers at — AD 7-2044 after 5:13 p. m. REGULATION SIZE IlaOi arid billiard table. needy some repair. Will sell c:tear*. Call AD a-0413 or AD 8-06133. CIDER. 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