THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1960 Injuries Fail to Dampen Lion Geahender's Spirit By JIM KARL When Lion goalie Dave Grubbs gets ready for a soc cer game it looks as if he just emerged from a mummy case. Grubbs has played nearly ev ery game this year with two shoulder separations, but to watch him perform you would never know. The junior goalie crashes through teammates and oppos ing players alike to smother loose balls, and he loves to dive through the air to make last second saves of almost certain goals. Grubbs’ record as a goal tend er hasn’t been r exceptional but;• many of the) balls that got t past him were n’t com plelely his fault. In 7 games he has al- lowed 17 goals, j Injuries to key) defensive • play ers and costly mistakes by in experienced re- placements have made the Lion goalie look bad on occasion, and in the first few games of the sea son he was still a little gun shy from an injury suffered in the Temple game last year. After that game it was learned he-had a bruised kid ney and two broken ribs. “In spring practice and at the beginning of this year Dave didn’t look like his old self,” Lion coach Ken Hosterman said. “He was holding back, he was n’t aggressive,” Hosterman said. “I think unconsciously he was trying to protect his old injury.” But Grubbs slowly regained his confidence and against Sy racuse he was so outstanding the crowd gave him a loud ova tion when he left the game. “If Grubbs was on a team like West Chester there wouldn’t be anybody that could touch him." second string goalie Jim Gott schling said. “Even when he’s not up to par Phils, McCloskey Plan New Stadium PHILADELPHIA (/Pi The Philadelphia Phillies and builder Matthew H. McCloskey plan to build a 45,000-seat stadium at a cost of $8 million in northwest Philadelphia, it was disclosed yes terday. Robert Carpenter, owner of the National League ball club, and McCloskey, national finance chair man of the Democratic party, would build the modern stadium on city-owned land. The proposal is contingent up on the city’s making the land available under a long term lease and for a token rental. Basketball Scores Syracuse 124 Cincinnati 157 Detroit 119 Philadelphia 118 Boston 124 St. Louis 106 CABIN PARTY PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Tickets and sign-up sheet at HUB desk he’s terrific. There aren’t too many fellows around that can compare with him,” Gottschling said. "His desire and heart hare helped him overcome all the physical disabilities that he's suffered," Hosterman said. “He just doesn’t know when to quit. I think he’s been an inspira tion, consciously or unconsciously, to the rest of the team. You nev er hear him moan or complain. They don’t come any better." Although he stares pain in the face during every game, Grubbs loves to play soccer. ‘Tve never even thought o! giving the game up,” he said. "But •'! can't understand why I people praise me. After the Colgate game people who I never knew came up to me and congratulated me. I can't figure it out we lost, 5-1." Grubbs will be in the nets again this week when the booters close out the season against Pitt in Pittsburgh. State has a 3-5 record. Their hopes for a winning season and an at-large berth in the NCAA eastern regional tournament were shattered last Saturday by Army, 3-1. ~ .life Dare Grubbs Student Penna. State Education Association PARTY FOR NEEDY CHILDREN 6:30 p.tn. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 Bermuda social hour follows for ALL interested students and faculty REFRESHMENTS WESLCT°FoSnbaTION SATURDAY, November 19 $l.OO for Members $2.00 for Non-Members THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION SENIORS Return your La Vie Proofs to Penn State Photo Shop IMMEDIATELY Pitt Gives Michelosen New Poet PITTSBURGH (IP) John Mi chelosen, head football coach at the University of Pittsburgh, was given an indefinite contract yes terday. “His job is just as permanent as mine,’’ said Chancellor Edward Litchfield in making the announ cement at a news conference. Michelosen’s present contract expires at the end of this season. In his nearly six years at Pitt he has a 33-23-5 record. The 1960 record is 4-2-3 with one game remaining against Penn State Saturday. Litchfield said the indefinite contract "is an expression in faith in the job Michelosen has done.” No salary terms were announ ced. Litchfield said he is asking Michelosen “to do everything he can to become an influence on the campus.” The chancellor added: “We want to do something more for Michelosen and make him as permanent a member of the staff as anyone. We are trying to elim-i inate the uncertainty that goesj with a contract." j AL to Draw Up Rians For New Franchises NEW YORK (A 5 ) The ex panded American League will sort out applicants today for the new franchises at Washington and Los Angeles and will finalize plans for stocking the new clubs with talent for the 1961 baseball season. It is possible that some of the players actually will be allotted to the new clubs at the meeting, where a tentative 162-game sched ule is to be approved. SPECIAL BUSES Pittsburgh in West Harrisburg in East Leave Greyhound Entrance Terminal 5:30 p.m. - Nov. 22 Make Reservations prior to 9:00 p.m. - Mon.. Nov. 21 St. Louis Group Buys Kansas City Franchise CHICAGO (/P) The Kansas City Athletics, who never have belonged to home folk, yesterday were sold conditionally to a St. Louis'syndicate for $3.5 million. Probate Judge Robert J. Dunne signed an order for sale of 52 per cent of A’s stock owned by the late Arnold Johnson of Chi cago with the understanding the St. Louis group also will acquire the other 48 per cent over the weekend. Collegian Classified# will sell your room, your dorm, your .university! • WHY? Because everyone reads and acts Collegian Classified# « Collegian Classified* TODAY! PAGE SEVEN
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