PAGE TWELVE Colgate Rooters Boast 15 Game Winning Streak By CRAIG YERKES Penn State's soccer team will face its second straight tough game when it opposes Colgate's undefeated "Red Raider" eleven tomorrow afternoon at Hamilton, N.Y. There arc several reasons why tomorrow's game will be rough for Ken Hosterman's boosters, but, the most significant i the con troversial issue involving Colgate's failure to be chosen for the 1960 Eastern NCAA •)ff'• Th c upstate New Yorkers have come up fast in eastern soccer circles the past few seasons In 1959 they com piled a 7-1 slate en route to a fourth place NCAA finish and their high - scor ing wing, Jim Taylor, was chosen on the Glenn /1"1" coaches' All-American squad. Last year the Red Raiders made ; it big. They crashed enemy nets for 53 goals in sweeping nine: straight foes. Their defense, not to be out done by the front line, limited the i opposition to a meager seven! goals, tops in the east. State scored one of the seven goals, butt went down to a 5-1 defeat. Being the only major eastern power to go undefeated, and "Tareyton's Dud Filter in dues parses divisa estl'' says veteran coach Romulus (Uncle) Remus. "We have a saying over at the Coliseum —'Tareyton separates the gladia tors from the gladioli'. It's a real magnus smoke. Take it from me, Tarey ton delivers de gustibus —and the Dual Filter does itl" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA sporting impressive scores, Col gate appeared headed for a play off spot. However, the selection board thought differently, ruling that the caliber of opposition the . Red Raiders faced was sub-par. So a fine season went for naught and all Colgate could do was wait for 1961, try to dupicate its excellent record, and hope for a break from the selection board. So far they have gotten off on the right foot. With a fine nucleus from last year, coach Mark Randall has led the Red Raiders through two vic tories, 5-1 over Hartswick, and 6-0 over Clackson, two upstate New York schools. The wins ex tended Colgate's streak to 15 'straight victories in regular sea son play. So Colgate is out to prove it self worthy of selection, while State is out to show that its fine 'second-half effort against power ALPHA EPSILON PI SACK-OUT PARTY SATURDAY OCT. , • featuring MIKE RAYMOND and the MIDNIGHTERS House Open Pledge Show at 10:00 at 10:30 ful West Chester was no fluke. State stands ahead in the series, having won 18 of 20 con tests. Colgate's two wins came in the last two meetings, in 1959 and 1960. Hosterman might have a few of his patented strategic switches in mind for Colgate. He has been juggling his front line in practices attempting to assemble the best possible scoring combination. Glenn Ream has apparently re gained his old right-wing spot for his outstanding play in the second half against West Chester. Inserted in the lineup in the third quarter, Ream provided the spark that the Lions were missing throughout the first half. He set up Stat''s one goal, and barely missed numerous shots deep from his wing spot. Hosterman has switched Ed Hinojosa from right wing to left, and moved Howie Farrer to in side right, in other changes. Tareyton oodurt ft dotaiean fdleco-era fr:cru4avp. it our mid dk naM, 04,f. Qk Houk Inks 2 Year Contract NEW YORK (PP) —Ralph Houk signed a new two-year contract yesterday to manage the world champion New York Yankees at a reported $45,000 a year and predicted the club should be even better in 1962. "I got a helluva raise," said the 42-year-old Houk who succeeded Casey Stengel as Yankee skipper just a year ago. "I almost fainted when they showed me the con tract." 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