SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1961 State, West Chester Open '6l Soccer Season Here By CRAIG YERKES At least six new faces will be in the lineiip when the Penn State hooters open the season here against highly re garded West CheSter today at 11 a.m. on the new soccer field, opposite the ice rink. Coach Ken Hosterman will bank on new faces to carry much of the load against the powerful Rams. Sophomores Tom Flanagan, Deiter Heinze, and Bill Manke all will start their first varsity game, as will juniors Ed Hino josa and Weasel Fisch. Lion captain and fullback John Miller is hampered with a bad leg arid may see only limited ac tion. Miller will start if his leg responds to treatment, Lettermen Howie Farrer, Val Thurdievic and Ken Link will join Flanagan and Hinojosa on the front line for the Nittanies. Jun ior letterman Jay Stormer will JOHN MILLER join Heinze and Pisch at halfback . . . State defensive ace in an attempt to silence West * * * Chester's big scoring guns, Cap- 1 38 West Chester goals scored last taro Bill Fulk and All-American year. Don Williams. Stale's "G-men",( Back from the defense that Dave Grubbs and Jim Gotlschling! held the opposition to eight will divide the goal tending, goals in 12 games are halfbacks chores. Bob Boyer, Bill Killen, and Bar- With only three regulars miss- old Heffelinger, fullback Jerry ing from last year's third place Yeagley, and goalie John Juen- NCAA team, the Rams should ger. prove quite a hurdle for the The only team to score twice "Young roared to these slick vets ayes So The Rams roared to an 11-1-IjLouis. Juenger had 113 saves to record last year, losing only tot his credit in 11 games last season. national champion St. Louis Uni-1 The only position that will not versity, 2-1. One of their 11 winsb e manne d by a letterman is left was over State, 5-0. The 6'3" Wit - Ifullback, All-American Retnbley's hams hooted three goals in thati o ld s p o t . game from 25 yards out. He end-I For Ram coach Mel Lorback ed up with 10 goals and 5 assists 437-4-5) today's game will be just and, along with graduated Barry?one of many tough ones on his, Rembly, made the All-American squad. Joining the big center forward on the front , line will be captain Fulk; who also crashed 10 goals through enemy nets in 1960. Mike Wooley and Bruce Young, last year's regular wings, both return for another season. Letterman Joe Brownholtz completes the all-vet eran front line for the Rams. These five accounted for 28 of the SPECIAL COMPLIMENTARY OFFER FOR COLLEGE MEN Learn the Pleasure of Fine Tobacco ... Enjoy the Original Extra-Mild Cavendish in the Handy "Poly" Pocket Pouch cdPRM di) AMIPII ~ rt 74 ll!ended in Noflanti by DDUWP Egbarls itoyol Factories AMPHORA, is cool, even-burning, long-lasting. Its pleasur able smoking qualities have won loyal friends—it outsells all ether tobaccos in its class! If jou haven't tried AMPHORA, be our guest. Simply fill in the otipon below and mail it. You will receive a complimentary 'tilt 2-ounce pouch. tOMICK'S INTERNATIONAL TOBACCO CO. _l9lB Vose Street, North Hollywood, California Gentlemen: Please send me a complimentary full 2-ounce pouch of AMPHORA. enclose 100 coin to cover cost of handling and mailing. STREET CITY. ZONE, STATE UNIVERSITY Probable Starting Lineups PENN STATE WEST CHESTER Howie. Fa rre r___ .LW _____ __ . Mike 'Neale, Ed it inojosa _RW .Bruce. Taunt Tom Flyinagan 11,,_____. Ful l / 4 Vol Dinnijevic Joe Brownholto Ken Link.. on Williams *y Stormer . Wentzel Fisch__ .101 .__ __ __(sill Killen Dieter Ileinee___FH.__Tlarold Ilettelinger Rill, Mania tli_ Dale Rievenour John Miller_ ____RF .. Jerry Featley Dave Grubb _ G __John 'clinger . Ken fictaterrnan .. _Coach ___ Mel Lorback The Rockin 4 Dimensions Are Open 4 Bookings For FRIDAY NITE Oct. 20 (Syracuse) And For The Weekend Oct. 27, 28 (California) CALL— BART LANDAU AD 8-6718 (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) . This Offer Expires December 31. 1961 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * [.lt-_-_----- - Rob ISOM * * * lIMI=IN= schedule. Lorback's fifth year as! head coach should be a rough one,; as the Rams play such power houses as the University of Balti-; more, Temple University, Navy,! Army, Pitt, N.Y.U. and Duke. They're Coming! They're Coming! TOMORROW NIGHT 8.00 PA... PENN STATE JAZZ CLU BRUBECK BRUBECK Only $1 for Members and $1.50 for Others 11 You Haven't Bought Tickets Yet You May Buy Them At the Door IM Football Results Butternut 12, Sycamore 0 Cambria 7, Bucks 0 Walnut 20, Chestnut 0 'Balsam 3, Cottonwood 2 Lackawanna 12, Montgomery 0 Erie 7, Luzerne 0 Berks 7, Schuylkill 0 Lehigh 2, Allegheny 0 'Game won on first downs. Gym Candidates Called • Any freshmen or upperclass men interested in trying out for the gymnastics squad should re port to coach Gene Wettstone any afternoon between 4 and 6 Mon day through Friday. -- IN PERSON -- BRU ECK Hine! Calendar TONIGHT "The Last Angry Man" 8 p.m. Non-Members 50c Members 25c SUNDA.? Brunch 10 a.m. Sponsored by Upperciass Independents TV Film Forum 8 p.m. "Castro, Cuba, and Communism" Commentator: Dr. A. Druckman TUESDAY Oct. 10 Dynamics of Judaism Class First Session Held every Tuesday Night HILLEL FOUNDATION 224 Locust Lane Presented by► the PAGE SICK RADIO or PHONOGRAPH ALTRONICS SALES & SERVICE Rear of 454 E. College (Calder Alley at Marshall's Laundry) Phone AD 8.9602 Hours M. Br. F. 9 to T., W., Th., S. 9 to 5: Let Collegian Classifi WORK FOR YOU In Rec Hall
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