The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 27, 1961, Image 11

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    WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1961
Miller Gives
'6l Booters
Needed Lift
With the season’s opener
with West Chester less than
two weeks away, Penn State
soccer coach Ken Hosterman
is remaining silent about the
potential of his 1961 booters.
Years of experience have taught
the veteran Lion coach it is not
healthy to predict the outcome
of any given season.
The constant threat of injuries
is one good reason for remaining
silent.
During ihe lasi three years,
when State's soccer fortunes
have been on the decline, in
juries have plagued the Lions
unmercifully. In 1958 All-Amer
ican Howie Maierhofer, the
Lion captain, broke his leg be
fore the season even started
'and did not play in one game.
The following year the Lions
lost their fop scorer, another
All-American, Bill Fiedler,
Last year there were no major
injuries, but all through the sea
son Hosterman was hampered by
all sorts of “little” mishaps. Some
one was always out of the lineup
due to hindrances such as shin
splints, sore insteps, twisted an
kles, etc.
At one point early in the sea-i
son, State played without thei
services of both regular fullbacks.
Wayne Rodgers, last year’s cap
tain, did not even make the trip
to West Chester, and John Miller
was hampered by a charlie horse,
although he saw some action.!
West Chester, of course, ran all;
over State’s defense, winning 5-0.:
So while running his booters
through their pre-season work
outs, Hosterman remains silent,
but with a hopeful smile bright
ening his face.
With Lion captain Miller it’s a
different story, The stocky senior
fullback, who looks more like a
defensive end. is optimistic about
the 1961 season, and isn’t afraid
to say so.
Just as Hosterman is justified
in remaining cautious, Miiier has
good reason to be optimistic. The
play of the sophomores has been
a help, there have been no serious
injuries thus far, and there is no
dissention on the State squad, as
has been the case in the past.
The constant threat of being
replaced by hustling new faces
Saily
house at the offices of The Daily Collegian , your
student newspaper.
tonight for those interested in any phase of work
on the newspaper. The functions of all of the
staffs and the procedures for becoming a member
will be explained at this time.
The new offices of The Daily Collegian are
located in the basement of the new north wing
of Sackett Building on the Mall.
Ken Hosterman, Penn Slate's veteran soccer coach, gives pre
season workout instructions to fullback John Miller, the Lion's '6l
captain.
★★★ * ★ ★
keeps the veteran booters from iling, will have to battle for the
becoming complacent. The 'starting position.
sophomores are used to win- ; Th Qne majn deterrent in
mn 3 as ,Vr"l* of years Stale’s attempt to get ready for
undefeated freshman team. ; West Chester is the scheduling of
There is competition for every classes. Many of the booters can
post on the squad, even at goalie I not come out to practice on time,
where the two senior veterans,(and some must miss days of prac-
Dave Grubbs and Jim Gottsch-itice due to scheduling problems.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS
A " 123 W.NittanyAve.State College,Pa.
All with Running Wafer
g or Private Bath~hrking
FOR A BETTER PENN STATE
You are cordially invited to attend an open
This open house will be held at seven p.m.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
*4 4 *
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Welterweight Champ Turns
From Puncher to Slugger
NEW YORK (AP) Emilelwill give Parol a return title shot
Griffith has blossomed from a fairjat Madison Square Garden in a
puncher to a knockout slugger in!television 15-rounder,
the past year. j p r j 0 r to the two title fights,
In his two world welterweight;the always-lop-conditioned Grif
title fights, the Virgin Island na-Tith had scored only seven kayos
tivejias scored two knockouts. He jin 22 fights,
won' the crown by knocking out; Both Parol and Ortega had been
defender Benny (Kid) Paret ofjknown for their ability to absorb
Cuba in the 13th round andj a punch. Pa ret never had been
stopped Mexico s Gaspar. (Indian)(floored before, and Ortega, who
Ortega in the 12th round last had fought the best welters and
June .3. middleweights, never had been
On Saturday night, Griffith, 23, stopped.
Applications Avaiiabie This Week
SIGMA TAU DELTA
English Honorary
Return forms by 5 p.m. Wed Oct. 4.
222 Sparks
••■*•••»»»••»*,••
+ CLASSIFIEDS +
FOB RENT
GRADUATE STUDENTS. upperclassmen.
Comfortable rooms with hot and cold
running water or private bath, innmpring
mattresses, central. Parking accommoda
tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial,
123 W. Nittany. ADartis 7-7792 or ADarus
7-4350.
IDEAL MODERN, large 3 rooms and bath
unfurnished apartment, close to campus.
Electric range and 2*door G.K. refrigerator
with freezing compartment. Parking, rec
reation area. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850.
STUDENT PARKING adjacent to campus;
on Park Ave. Minimum walking to all
buildings on campnt. Inquire al 207 E.
Park Ave. AD 8-1330.
TRAILER SPACE for rent near campus on
private land. Vacant now. AD 7-2203.
ROOM—private hath, shower, for two stu
dents: central. Cali Mrs. Cop, AD 7-7792
or AD 7-4850.
APARTMENT IN Iloalsburg above .store;
5 rooms and bath. Stove and refrigerator.
Suitable fur couple or students. Call HO G
-0332 or HO G-G912.
WANTKD-ONK HOY to share an apart
ment. AD 7-7295.
MEALS
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST or West Go
North to Eat the Heat; Mom Isenberg's
Famous Homestyle Cooking; your home
aw3y from home; no standing in line, no
dishes to carry, fine food at its host;
Breakfast 45c Lunch 55c Dinner $1.15.
(’all Mr. Reamer at AD 8-1330 for your
meal ticket. Ag Hill Club, 207 K. Park Ave.
WANTED
WANTED—POSITION AS Passman with
any group playing locally. Experience
with name groups and Air Force Band.
Write or contact Bob Umbnugh, Woody
crcst Trailer Court.
HELP WANTED: Waiters and dishwashers.
Call AD 7-21 fil, ask for caterer
WAITERS AND Dishwashers work for
meals in Ihe new modern kitchen at Delta
Chi. Call AD 7-WRtt.
MEN TO WORK for meals in fraternity
house kitchen. Best food in town. Call
Al> 7-4151. ask for caterer.
THIRD MAN for three-man apartment in
Metzger Bldg, (‘all Oary Obcrst or Jerry
Bonow, AD 7-7 SIS.
WANTED—WAITER WORK for meals.
Call caterer, AD 7-42:12.
MOTOR SCOOTER, in good shape, $125 or
less. Will pay cash. Phone AD S-t)780
ask for Dave.
DELIVERY BOYS Wanted. Herloeher’s
Bar-B-Q, 227 K. Beaver Ave. Apply in
person.
FEMALE ROOMMATE to ahare apartment.
Marilyn, AD 7-3114:4 or AD 7-2770.
WAITERS AND Kitchen Help. Sigma Pi.
Ask for treasurer. AD 7-4D28.
WANTED-oV IT AH MAN for Comho. Call
A). AJ) 747H3.
STUDENTS -EARN UP to $1.50 per hum
setting howling pins. Two or three eve
nings of your choice Downtown Dux Lanes,
12* S. Pugh.
.WANTED—TALENT. Will settle for lest.
WDE.W candidates meeting, 7 p.m. Wednes
day, 121 Spaikj.
A.W.S. WANTS YOU!! Run for your
Community Council.
WANTED TO BUY
H»l7 FORD COUP. Call Bob Bartlett, AD 7-
44 14.
FOR SALE
DESKS, TABLES, breakfast sets, dressers,
chest of drawers, straight chairs. Hoy’s
Used Furniture—just off Mountain St.,
Lemont. AD .8-0420 after 5 p.m.
I’HKSH CIDER, no preservative added.
Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale .Summit,
S*>t. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening.
MODEL 88 WINCHESTER lever action:
Weaver scope, 308 caliber. Brand new!
In excellent shape. Must sell. AD 7-1147.
(PORSCHE IftOO, red convertible; in excel
lent condition. Call Ed Soyster, AD 7-
2087.
USED UNDERWOOD Portable Typewriter.
flood condition. $25.00. Cali Kotly, AD 7-
1102.
at HUB desk for
1952 FORD Mainline. In good running con*
ditinn. Phone AD 8-6210.
K&E SLIDE HULK, Log Isw, dup-des,
$ l B.OO new. Call J.J., AD 7-4232.
AUSTIN HEALEY .3000, New transmission.
Excellent condition. Healey blue winj
wheels, top and cover. Call AP 8-2U5.
FRESHMAN ENGINEERS--Official Midi*
rule, used one term, less than half price.
Call Dennis Al) 7-432 G.
1959 AUSTIN IIKAI.KY.’ ovetd. ive. wire
wheels, two extra snow firm. Lasf.lo
Nemeth. UN 5-G353 between K a.hi.-5 p.m.
ATTENTION ARCHITECTS "and Engi
neers. A full line of supples and equip
ment at tremendous savings. ('•»ff UN 5*
G 057.
MGA 1959, radio Hnd heater,- Call AD 7-
HAIRCUTS, all styles in Muck, Rudy's
Barber Shop. One mile from march'd
grad dorms on llenner Pike. Weekdays;
12:3(1 to 9:00, Saturday S PM* to 5;3j),
SIX PAIR tikr-new ladies high-heeled
pumps, size 78. Too small for owner.
New brocade dress, sire 11. ( all AD 7-1709
after 5 p.m.
GREAT DANES— AKC registered show and
pet Mock, cropped ami in uorulated.
Nomad's Dane Kennel. AD 7-3J39.
1954 RUICK SPECIAL, liard-top, excel
lent condition. Must sell. Make us an
offer. Al) 8-1875.
BUY A 195.3 2-hedriM>m, 3-b.-d Trailer for
$lOO down ami the huliuur as rein.
Suitable for a trio of student*. Call Al) 7-
4752 after 5 p.m.
SINGER PORTABLE Sewing Machine,
used, perfect condition. Guaranteed 5 yrs.
I*3o. AD 8-8367.
*9O IN TKA VKf.KIIS ITlipekn. If fmitM
, please rail Raymond Oieri UN 5-7834 or
nihil to Box 4.7, Orange Hall.
LKtI!T OR KEN Bararuda Jacket in 320
Hammond. Cull C. Scott, AD S-d7'.»f>.
BLACK LEATHER’WaIIet.' and cards.
Reward if. returned. All the money I have.
Call UN 5-sfiN3.
FANISHF.D: SDT PIN. If found place
emergency call to Doni, UN f».xi'.Bil.
PAIR OF black ami white framed glasse*
in a white ease at SnUmlev's game.
Reward! Call UN 5-2 SM.
BROWN RIM C.LASSES lost on Saturday
between McKlwain and Beaver Stadium.
Please return. Torn Srixi-r. AD 7-1332, Chi
Phi frxlernitv.
HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELP—Phi Sigma Delta. Call
Irv, AD 7-1401#.
TAHI.E WAITERS—work for your meal*.
Call caterer at AD 7-1 DOS.
WAITERS AND Dishwashers wanted. Call
; AI) S-GIT,I e,r AD 7-2'Ml.
WANTED-WAITERS. Phi Sigma Delta,
(’all Irv At) 7-U‘k'.
FUt,L~ TIME ’ waiters w;int-<III AD 7-
4332.
TUTOKINU IN tierman and Ihenrli for
courses ami graduate language require
ments. Call 12 p.m. ■ 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. •
7 p.m., AD 8-1251.
MISCELLANECUS
WILL BABY-SIT in my home during
football weekends or during weekdays.
Call Mrs. Thi-bauth. AI) 7-2H.V.).
STUDENT CHECK CASIUNC Agency now
open. Honrs: JO::<U am. - 5:15 p.m. at
HUB desk.
SOCIAL CUAIBMEN : THE Hf-I IVE ar<i
1 back, featuring two el«-trir guitars, bass,
organ, sax, *l l urns. N>-ed more be .said?!!
iConlact Barry, At) K-UWC
ATTENTION SOC| AI, C li AIRM EN : The
■ Twinters are hack on campus with rocK
and roll or ja/.z booking*. Now available*.
Ca 1! AI AI) i-Hm
.PENN STATE Riding Club meeting. Wed.
! Sept. 27, 217 Willuid, 7 p.m.
P.S.O.C. ROCK CLIMBERS! Introductory
j trip. Meet front of Reo H«JI 10 p.m.
(Sunday. Bring tweakers and lunch.
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