TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3 1961 Scoring Zip Needed By '6l Booters (This is the first in a series of articles on the Penn State soccer team. Today, the offense.) By CRAIG YERKES Last year's Penn State soc cer team desperately lacked one thing that could have made its 3-7 record read the oilier way—scoring punch. Only ten times all season did the Nittanies push the leather ball into enemy nets. For those not up on their math, this aver ages out to one goal per game, not much of a margin for a defense to protect. Only once did the Lions man age to score more than two goals in a game. That was against Syracuse when State pushed across three quick first period scores. The Orangemen have since dropped soccer. ' As a result of last year's pot- scoring record is safe to say th the Lions' froi line will be itn proved this yep but how mu improved? Depth could the key to t question as coa Ken Hosterm, will have alma! two complete front lines ready Howie Farrtr for use if necessary. Four lettermen return from last year's squad and three of them, Howie Farrer, Vat Djurdjevic, and Glenn Ream, were regulars on last y'ear's front line. The fourth letterman, Kenny Link, saw action both at center forward and fullback. Hosterman switched him to the front line this year in hopes that Link will add some punch to the Lion at tack. Farrer performs at left wing and has been a leader in the State attack for two seasons. Ream played his first varsity game as a junior last season and was hampered most of the time by a bad ankle. This fall the ankle has been taped heavily and he has run well thus far. Guy and George Jackson, the sophomore twins, have made Ream and Farrer hustle and Hos tel-man could call on either to spell the lettermen at wing. Guy was second high scorer on last year's unbeaten frosh team. Both are extremely fast and have good control over the ball, but must gain accuracy in their shooting. • What the Lions really lacked the past few seasons was a hard shooting center forward. Serviceman Te d Jones, a transfer from Lincoln University, or holdover Link may prove to he the leader the Lions need in their front line. Hosterman has run both Jones and Link at this position all (Continued on rape twelve) -4.. . ••:.• r ... HEY 4. J. ~. .:. •:. ,- GANG! •.. iv . • g 0 4. 4. .:. + . 4 .Don , t Become a Bag-o- bones; -:-Just cuz you don't dig dorm+ + food! Treat yourself to: X I. .1., to •••• e Pizza e, • rt. 4' • Hoagies • Steak Sandwiches t 4. • Bar-B-Q Chicken ,:. ..-• . e' r . ... )2. FRANK'S T 1. 3 HOAGIE HAVEN .... .t. j Free Delivery AD 8-8381 4:i 1- 112 S. Frazier Lions Drop to 21 lowa Retains Rating As No. 1 In Nation lowa's Hawkeyes maintained their grip on the No. 1 spot among the nation's football teams today, and powerful Mississippi continued as the INo. 2 team. The weekly poll of the Associat ed Press board of experts gave the two clubs over three-quarters of the first-place votes and a ma jority of those for second place. Both were 1-2 after the first week ly poll. But after the Hawkeyes and Ole Miss, things became rather scrambled. Georgia Tech, not among the top ten a week ago, zoomed into third place, after walloping a strong Rice team 24-0 Saturday for its second victory in as many starts. Alabama remained fourth. Oth ers, in order were Texas, Michi gan State, Syracuse, Ohio State, Michigan and Baylor. The last two were not among the elite last week, either, but UCLA, ninth, last week, and Penn State, eighth, both were losers over the weekend and dropped out, as did Rice, seventh a week ago. Tiros has broadened man's scope of the heavens and earth. From an orbiting observation post high in the sky, it transmits a new wealth of meteorolog ical information to earth-bound stations below. 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However, their talented learn, headed by an all veteran backfield, play ed at its own pace in the second half. Old Miss, now 2-0, had to work ; for its 20-6 victory over a tough Kentucky team, finishing strong under the guidance of quarter [back Doug Elmore, The top 10 teams—first place votes in parentheses: 1. lowa (24) 434 2, Mississippi (16) 325 3. Georgia Tech (5) 266 4. Alabama (1) 259 5. Texas (2) 218 6. Michigan State (1) 203 7. Syracuse 191 8. Ohio State 128 9. Michigan 123 10. Baylor 117 , Other receiving votes: Notre IDame, Navy, Maryland, Miami Fla., Auburn, Missouri, North western, TCU, Army, Stanford, Penn State, Washington, Duke,' Utah State, Colorado, Memphis State, Rice, Purdue, LSU, Kan sas, North Carolina, Southern Cal ifornia. RCA, builder of Tiros Satellite, needs young engineers today for spectacular achievements tomorrow Mitinger— (Continued from page nine) tinger made at least 15 tackles." Mitinger said it was one of his top defensive games but was hesitant about calling it his best. "I'll have to wait until I see the movies to decide that," he said. There was some comment that the - Poor lighting at the Orange Bowl hampered The play of the Lions but Mitinger didn't agree. • "I don't think the lights bothered. us," he said. "In fact, I kind of, liked it. Most of us played under' the lights in high school." This was only Penn State's sec ond night game. The first was a, 27-7 loss at Syracuse in 1950. LaX Meeting Called There will be a meeting for all persons interested in playing lacrosse at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at 114 flee Hall. The meeting is to organize for fall practice. 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The Most Trusted Name In Electronics RADIO CORPORATION OP AMERICA lowa Halfback Injured; Out for Three Weeks lOWA CITY, lowa (AP)--lowa halfback Larry Ferguson; injured in the opening game of the se* • son against California Saturday, niay be out three weeks, it was reported yesterday. Ferguson suffered a strained knee ligament in the first quarter of the game, won by lowa 28-7. The loss of Ferguson __will. be a big blow to the Hawkeyes. He is one of the squad's top runners and also excels on defense. Sophomore Paul Krause is ex pected to replace Ferguson. Downes To Defend Title LONDON (AP)--Terry Downes, co-holder of the world middle weight boxing title, said yester day he will be ready• to defend his crown against Paul Polder in the United States in January. An Equal Opportunity Employer PAGE ELEVEN