TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1960 Soccer Coach Pleased Despite Loss to Terps Losing doesn't usually make a coach happy, but soccer mentor Ken Hosterman was far from disappointed after his hooters lost, 4-1, to undefeated Maryland at College Park Saturday. The Lions battled the Terps on even terms the entire first half before two controversial * * * Maryland goals put the game out of reach in the third period. "The way our boys played in the first half brought back mem ories of our 1954-55 championship teams," Hosterman said while waiting for practice to start yes terday "I don't mean they looked good as far as scoring goes, but their combinations the way they worked the ball in the middle of the field, was beauti ful," he said. "Maybe they thought we'd be an easy game," he said. "But aft er the first half their mouths were wide open. They couldn't believe what they were seeing. "I feel more confident about this team now than I have all year long. If there was ever a game when the best team lost it was us at Maryland," Gene Raiford put the Lions in the lead at 8:30 of the first period. It appeared that. State might take this lead into the second half because the Terris were hav ing trouble getting - past the Nit tany defense. But with five minutes left the official ruled that the ball '1 Maryland left wing Franco Triolo had already entered the goal tallied to deadlock the game. . when Triolo touched it. Hosterman described the score Then in the third period the as a "hand ball." The Lion men- Terps scored twice on contro tor said that Triolo was standing versial calls by the officials. "On near the goal when he saw one their second and fourth goals of his teammates angle a high Maryland was definitely offside," shot for the corner of the net. !Hosterman said. "The only per- He saidlhat when Triolo saw sons who wouldn't agree with me that he couldn't reach the ball were the officials. Maryland knew with his head he slammed it :it but of course they wouldn't say anything." Pirates Get $8,417 Carlos Martin booted the first of his two goals at 2:05 -of the third period. Then Cliff Krug In Series Money 'moved in from his inside right :ti to give the Trp a 3-1 NEW YORK (.1 1 1 Each foil lead at 8:45 of the thi e rd s period share for the winning Pii-Ish - nr g h ion what Hosterman termed "their Pirates in.the 1960 World Series:only legitimate goal." was $8,417.94 and each full share Martin ended the scoring when for the losing New York Yankees he kicked in a shot with a min was $5,214.64, it was announced ute to go in the period. by the commissioner's office yes - i CORNER KICKS—Lion goalie terday. : Dave Grubbs, playing with both The Yankees split 35 1-3 lull shoulders taped, turned in an shares among 51 people and the other fine game. He made 17 Pirates divided 33'-4 shares among saves . . . Maryland had 29 44 nersons. _ shots to State's 21 and 10 cor- Not since each member of the ner kicks to the Lions' four ... 1953 Yankees received his end of The Terps are shooting for their the pot, amounting to $8,280.68.; eighth consecutive Atlantic has there been a smaller win-i Coast Conference title ... Penn ning share and not since each 19521 State was the last team to beat Brooklyn Dodger picked tin $Ol.-i them in regular season play 200.64 has a World Series per back in 1957. former received less for losing. The record shares of tll.23l.lBiYankees Sign Sam for the winner and $7,275.17 for, NEW YORK (q)) The New the loser was set only last yeariYork Yankees yesterday signed when the Los Angeles Dodgers.iJohnny Sain, former star pitcher with their Celiseum capacity of,of the Boston Braves, as pitching 100,000, defeated the Chingo!coach to replace Eddie Lopat, White Sox in the World Series. who recently was released. ENGINEERING NOTICE the Martin Company representative will visit the campus on Nov. 3 & 4, 1960 to discuss oppor tunities for graduates of the School of Engineering. - Contact your Placement Officer for appoint ment and further details. THE MARTIN COMPANY BALTIMORE 3, MARYLAND Missiles Electronic Systems Nuclear Applications Advanced Space Programs Designers and Manufacturers THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA GENE RA.IFORD . scored lone goal * * * into the net with his hand, but SAE Upset; DU Remains In Running By 808 DEAN Alpha Chi Sigma unveiled a tough defense in IM football ac tion last night and surprised 1959 runner-up Sigma Alpha Epsilon, i 4-3, on first downs. ft was the first loss for SAE in four outings. Both teams fought on even terms for most of thz , game but Alpha Chi Sigma's defense proved to be the difference between the two teams in the biting cold weather, In other games, Phi Gamma Delta's Skip Finkleston passed to teammate Jim Ottinger for a 6-0 win over Alpha Sigma Phi. Fin kleston's pass came early in the first period, with the rest of the game developing into a rough de fensive duel. Defending champion Delta Upsilon and Delta Theta Sig ma also had trouble scoring, but DU broke the tie in the second half. A 20-yard field goal by Butch Weaver followed by a pass play from Jack Melchoir to Dave Young gave DU the 9-0 Alpha Gamma Rho, led by quarterback Dick Campbell, rolled to an easy 14-0 win over Phi Kappa Tau. Campbell threw touchdown passes to John Ste vens and Fred Mecklev. Pi Kappa Phi also had an easy time with a 13-0 win over Alpha Chi Rho. Pi Kappa' Phi's Rich Vuono hit teammates Don Por teous and AI Ramey for the tal lies, and Rick Urian converted the extra point. In independent action, Nit tany 38 ground out a 4-2 first down win over Nittany 41. Mifflin House's Rudy Tatalo vich hit teammate Dick Entinger with a touchdown pass that gave Mifflin a 14-7 win over Labache Club. The pass came midway in the second period and broke a 7-7 first period tie. Rainey Returns Ron Rainey, former Penn State basketball and baseball star, has been accepted for the Guidance and Counseling Training Insti tute at Penn State for the 1960-61 academic year. at The Pennsylvania State University • Application forms may be obtained from the Office of Student Aid, 205-D Old Main; The Student Loan Office, 6 Willard; or from the Scholarship Chairmen of the various colleges. • These scholarships are open to needy students who have completed at least one semester of study at Penn State. • Completed applications should be return ed to the Student Aid Office, 205-D Old Main by October 31 1960. Harriers Show Team Depth ByDrubbingMounties,l 5-50 While the Penn State cross faded to seventh. country team didn't break any Johnson. Noll. and Deardorff course records in their 15-50, also ran excellent races. John drubbing of West Virginia Fri-: son bettered his Michigan Stat 9 :day, they did find some overall time by 1:10 while Noll and team depth which may lead them Deardorff topped their's by 1:18 to their first undefeated season and 0:32 respectively. since 1953. , Coach Chick Werner, while dis- The mark of a champion is al-' • appointed with the winning time ways founded in its overall depth . and this year the Lion harriers of 26:31.4, was pleased with the appear to have it. ;overall improvement of his squad. Penn State proved this over- Werner felt the West Virginia whelmingly against the Mountie.; meet was the best paced meet of when seven Lion harriers broke the year. the tape in less , • State's next opponent will be than 27 minutes the always tough Midshipmen Herm Weber, Gerry Norman, Steve Moorhead Dennie Johnson, Ernie Noll, How ie Deardorff, and Mike Miller all broke the 27 minu t e mark while Lionel Bassett came close to it with 'British Olympic Failure a 27:03 clocking. m ike rimer Miller was the big est surprise:Announces Retirement The Lion junior ran the greatest. LONDON (A) Gordon Pirie, race of his life, wiping out his B r it a i n ' s mos t s p ec t acu l ar oty m _ brevious best by one minute and pies failure, announced yesterday fifty seconds, he is retiring and emigrating to Miller stuck with the leaders New Zealand —for the second up to the last half mile but he'time. ALL-UNIVERSITY and COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS By BILL BARBER Ye Olde Burger Shoppe adds to its menu 10-oz. RIB STEAK U.S. Choice French Fries Bread & Butter Lettuce & Tomato Salad Only $1.29 HOTDOGS with SAUERKRAUT 2 for 45c The Burger Shoppe is now open for BREAKFAST also. Directly Across from Old Main • couldn't keep up the pace and 1 from Navy. Last year the Mid dies gave the Nittany hill and dalers a rough time before bow- ing, 25-30 Navy has a 1-2 record this year. After dumping Duke in the season °pellet, 20-35, the Middies lost two straight to Maryland, i 33-22, and the Air Force Aca demy, 41-18. PAGE ELEVEN
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