LION INSIDE-LEFT Gary Miller, who scored two goals against the Middies, heads for Navy terri tory after taking a pass from Nittany halfback Carlos Astiz in Saturday's soccer game on Beaver Field. State won its second victory of the year, 4-2. By Craig Yerkes Penn State's soccer team kept alive their chances Tor a winning season by downing the Midshipmen of Annapo lis, 4-2, Saturday on a soggy Beaver Field. The win was the second of the '59 campaign for Coach Ken Hos terman's booters, enabling the Lions to break a 2-game losing streak. The Nittanies now are two up and four down for the year. The soccermen got off to a good start as Howie Farrar hit the nets early in the first period to give the Lions a 1-0 advan tage. Despite the poor playing conditions, the Nittanies dis played good ball control and for the remainder of the period the action was confined to Navy's territory. When the Middies did manage to get a drive started, Lion full back John Miller was there to break it up. Time after time, Mil ler came up from his fullback position and dazzled the Midship men with his brilliant, footwork. Right fullback Wayne Rodgers also did an excellent job of break ing up Navy threats. The second period saw the ac tion shift into State's territory with the Middies controling the ball for the majority of the time. With 10 minutes remaining in the half, Carmine Tortora score , the tying goal for the Middies .with a head shot. By this time, both teams were cohered with Here are our top you for t Iduction Management Training march and Development !My Control • ictrical Engineering tenance) Engineering (construction projects at our own plant) gineering (planning and development of plant installa. tions) industrial Engineering !Mistrial Hygiene (Mechanical Engineering degree) Become d member of our future management team. On Novem ber 12th, our representatives will be on your campus. Contact Mr. P. M. Cook of the Placement Service for an appointment. mud and the half ended in a 1-1+ goal came on a cross executed stalemate. ; from Wadsworth to Farrar. The State dominated the play in Lions added their final goal in the second half as the forward ' the fourth quarter on an in line of Pete Wadsworth, Gary direct kick, Wadsworth to Mil- Miller, Lou Van Rafelghem, Jim j ler. Hockenbrock, and Farrar work- Coach Hosterman, who was! ed the ball with the finesse that very pleased with the Lions team' had previously been lacking. ; effort, had the following to say' Gary Miller put the Lions back about the win: "Wadsworth found in front as he booted one home:himself at his old position of right from five yards out. Less than awing. He was getting the lump minute later Navy tied it up once on his opponent all afternoon.! more. ;John Miller also played a great This score was a gift from the'game at fullback. We worked to-; Lions as goalie Dave Grubbs and,gether for the first time this yeari fullbacks Rodgers and Miller got The big difference in this game• their signals mixed up. In their was the fact that we outhustled, scurry for the ball one of the'therif." three tapped it through the nets i State's next opponent will be for a Navy score. undefeated Temple this Satur-' State was not to be denied as ,day at home. After Temple, thei it came back to go ahead for 'Lions will travel to Army and keeps just one minute after the ,end the season at home against' Middies had tied it. The State 'Pitt Nov. 21. Cold Weather Hampers IM Grid ' (Continued from page 10) ,Force aerial. third straight game the Stump' A 40-yard Lance Ttfiur to Bill, Jumpers virtually clinched their i Jenkins passing combination heldl league championship. Slapikas!up for the Studs as they slipped; found receivers Bob Perry and Ed by Larch, 7-0. It was the third, Blaydon in the end zone for scores win in as many games for the and scampered 10 yards himself Studs. The two teams who battled, for a TD. 'between the 20-yard lines were' After a scoreless first halt•hurt by penalties in crucial spots.' Labache ClUb eked out a 3-0 win' With 20 seconds to play Frank' over the Air Force when Bill Ve-:Davis split the uprights with a i legio booted a 30-yard field goal l 2o-yard field goal for the Hamil-. with thre minutes left. The win-'ton Bandits breaking a scoreless ning score was set up by a Jerry tie and wrapping up the win over Truesdale interception of an Airi.Hickory House, 3-0. 1960 GRADUATE ENGINEERS he opportunities you have been seeking! Investigate alaries and excellent opportunities which prepare chnical and administrative responsibilities. 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