WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1960 Lion Booters Boost Defensive Strength By CRAIG YERKES (This is the first of a series on the Penn State soccer team.) (Tomorrow the offense.) The key to the 1960 Penn State soccer season could very well rest on the strong potential of Coach Ken Hosterman's defensive unit. He'll find out Saturday when the Lions open the season against Bucknell University here.i Captain Wayne Rodgers heads: s witch the versatile Raiford back the defensive unit and he will be;to the offense, and thus weaken backed up by five other return-!the defensive unit. ing lettermen. A fullback, Rod H Raiford has played the front gers is a two-time letter winner line on occasions in the past, but himself. !his real ability is at halfback. The five others are halfbacks The best prospect for the de- Gene Raiford, Bill Rierson, and ;fense from last year's freshman Carlos Astiz; goalie Dave ;team is Jay Stormer. Stormer is Grubbs: and junior fullback la fullback and has looked im- John Miller. Ipressive in pre-season practice. With Rodgers and Miller at full-, The only weakness in the de back, this could he Hosterman'slensive unit is the lack of depth. strongest position. Both men were; Hosterman has an outstand bright spots in an otherwise dis-ling, experienced first unit, but in mai 1959 season, when State soccer, depth is important. The wound up with a 2-7 record. !Lion coach will he forced to If Grubbs can return to the call on inexperienced performers superb form he displayed last when his regulars tire season before being injured, Hos- . terman should have no goalie: problems. The bespectacled junior suf fered a kidney injury diving oni a loose ball in last year's Temple game. It was feared,' at first, that Grubbs would never play soccer again, but he has looked impres sive thus far in practice. At halfback, Hosterrnan can depend on Raiford and Rierson, both two-time letter winners. and Astiz, a regular at the end of the '59 season. However, halfback problems may arise due to the lack of ex perienced hands on the front line. Hosterman may be forced to MAJOR LEAGUES Hi The Assnciated l'ress NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GIL xxrittiborgli _B4 45 .613 —, X:3l. Lotiii 6.i .577 xMilv;ookee S 2 412 .569 6 1 !,; Angolog 77 67 .535 WI.; San Francisco 71 73 .50'3 16 xCincittruiti .65 8.1 tls 21 Chicaao .55 . 84 .115 3 xxl'hiladelphia 7,3 91 .363 35 1 ". x--IChtlit "Ix—TV:I-11141A double: , header (I.act games not included) PROBABLE PITCHERS Anrienn League Kansas City, B. Daley i 15-11 i at Chi-' cage. Wynn 112-161 or Score 1.1-1111. 1N 1. Washington, ltarnoa (11-151 at New , York, Fued 110-9#. Boston. Sullivan (6-161 at Baltimore,' Barber ( 1041, (1 , 41. Only games National League Cincinnati. 112-11 at Mils a-i kee. 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