FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Soccer Undef Coach Ken Hosterman's Nittany Lion soccer team will meet one of its toughest foes of the season tomorrow when they encounter the undefeated Army Cadets at West Point. Army has improved over record and is rated as one of The Cadets will be the third undefeated team that the Nit tanies have met this year. The booters previously lost to the high-flying Temple Owls, 2-0, and to the Terps of Maryland, 4-0. Army coach Joe Palone teaches his Cadets a rough brand of soc cer that is the West Pointers' distinguishing characteristic. Pa lone believes that his boys need this rough method of play since they are going to be "officers in the U.S. Army someday and they have to learn to be tough." For both Army and Penn State this will be the last tune up before their traditional final game with archrivals Navy and Pitt, respectively. Army has posted seven straight wins thus far this season includ ing triumphs over Colgate, Yale and Cortland State. Yale was the only team to beat the Cadets last year when it blanked the Army, 4-0. Cortland tied the Cadets last season. In last year's Army-State game, the Cadets walked off victorious, DO YOU KNOW YOUR FAMILY IS TAXED TO PAY FOR "PUBLIC POWER"? You and other Americans have already been taxed about $5,500,000,000 to put the federal government into the electric business. Now the lobbyists for this so-called "public power" are pressing for $10,000,000,000 more—to put the government still farther into that business. This additional tax spending would be com pletely unnecessary. Independent electric light and power companies, like yours, are ready and able to provide all the low-price electricity people will need—without'depending on your taxes. The reason federal "public power" gets your tax money is simply that most people don't know about it. So spread the word among your friends and neighbors. As soon as enough people under stand, they'll stop this unnecessary spending of everybody's money. WEST PENN POWER a tax-paying, business managed company Ak e e wor Mg to help your community grow .• • 13, 1959 en to Meet aced Cadets ast year's 4 win, 1 loss, 4 tie the East's top soccer squads. 3-2. Bill Fiedler scored both Penn State goals, but they weren't enough as the West Pointers ral lied with less than three minutes to play to win. Penn State has everything to gain and not much to lose in this year's clash. A win over the Cadets would take some of the gloom out of the disappoint ing '59 campaign. In order for the Lions to defeat the Cadets, they will have to cope' with the West Point style of ag gressiveness. Lion coach Ken Hosterman will depend upon the forward line of Pete Wadsworth, Gary Miller, Jim Hockenbrock, Lou Van Rafel ghem and Howie Farrar to match Army's aggressors. Army Cage Captain WEST POINT, N.Y. (/P) Fred Kaiser, Ottawa, Kan., was elected captain of the '1959-1960 Army basketball team, Col. Emory S. Adams, director of athletics, said yesterday. ` .>4 }t, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Mikan Will Appear at Clinic The Pennsylvania State Uni-1 the Lakers and was general man versity fall basketball clinic be- ager. i Local cage fans will get aI gins tonight at 7 with George Mi- Idouble treat tonight when they kan, former professional cage staNsee Penn State's Mark DuMars in in the feature role. The clinic is'a c l op. t . The midget eager who . open to the public and admissionlstands just 5'10" led the Nittanies is free. in scoring and was honorable Mikan who now works for U.S. mention All-American a year ago. :Keds Co., will be the main speak-, r er on a program for high school! rrosh End Season-- coaches throughout the state.(Continued from page six) Penn State coach John Eglill The ends will be Dave Rob will conduct the clinic which lasts 1 inson and Dick Anderson. until 10 pm. and includes a scrim-I Pete Lisle will direct the team ;from quarterback and Dave Hayes mage game. _ . !will h iwi. he the starting fullback. Mikan, the top scorer . in pro -I For the first time in four years fessional basketball until Syra-lCoach Bruce's proteges will post cuse's Dolph Schayes broke his ,a marred record for the fall cam record last year, will assist Eghlpaign. The Lion Cubs lost their in conducting the clinic. first game to West Virginia by a Big George played for the Min-ltouchdown but roared back to neapolis Lakers throughout his dump Pitt, 22-12, and Navy, 10-8, career and after retiring coached to compile their current 2-1 slate. 'A . ' ..,.\ 1) ." .' - %.: Nrl : A . , Y 4,1 ` . "%.'' . x§•-'*,> , 4. \<Pe . :eev4l44; s•ri.' ' ':-\\;'.:%,..Pase-.l?..nVoNs•-•44*-40r ', ' e 5 ,, . :5, 4kk , A 1,,,, ,>»0k,•,...v..W.VT:747... 0 . 4 .z.,•?:; ,, A4•••-•..4, A-14 , 5:11:-, sxlr.c,\\-.1...:,..., Have a real cigarette-have a C ..„.„..,,, : , , .;',.;.:r!:,‘ EL after every shave &frfsce Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up and lie! So good for your skin... so good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. 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