FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1961 Warner Will Seek Tomorrow Against By CRAIG YERKES Navy soccer coach Glenn Warner has exactly 100 vic tories to his credit in 15 years of coaching at the Academy, but Penn State certainly hasn't made it easy for him to join the "100 Club." Navy has managed to beat the Lions only four times during War ner's 15-yeu tenure. The Middies, 3-1 so far this year, walloped usually tough Drexel Tech, 5-0, two weeks ago for Warner's 100th win. Prior to that, Navy de feated Haverford 5-0 and edged North Carolina 3-1 So, like State football coach Rip Engle, War ner now has his Howie Fatter 100 safely tucked away. He will be looking for win No. 101 tomor row when Navy visits University Park to tangle with Ken Hoster man's boaters. Hosterman has enjoyed fine lIM Football Results I Theta Xi 12, Phi Mu Delta 7 Phi Kappa Psi 14, Sigma Nu 0 Phi Gamma Delta 7, Pi Kappa Phi 0 Sigma Chi 7, Acacia 6 Sigma Pi 2, Beta Sigma Rho 0 Phi Sigma Delta 20, Alpha Rho Chi 0 Answers for Your Jazz 1.0. 1. Killer Joe—Art Fermat. 2. Night in Tunisia—Dizzy 3. I Remember Clifford —Golson 4. This Here—Bobby Timmons 5. See the JAZZTET featuring ART FARMER and BENNY GOLSON 8:00 TOMORROW at Schwab Tickets $1 & ;LSO Lion's Den Booth HUB Desk Nittany News GUYKRESGMACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGRIACKHARPERGUYIERESGEIf Our selection of laether-lined brogues in hand-antiqued to custom match your favorite clothing. Around the Corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop GUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKREgGEJACKAARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYRRESGRJACKHARPERGUY KRES G EL success against Middle elevens of the past eight years. His State hooters won four, lost two and tied one during this period. The 1953 game was cancelled at Annapolis when Warner refused to play in four inches of snow. In State's prosperous years of '1954 and 1955, the Lions downed the Middies, 2-0 and 3-1 respec tively. Navy won in 1956, 2-1, the 1957 encounter ended up a 2-2 Istalemate, and Navy edged State in 1958, 3-2. The soccer decline of the past two years failed to keep State from its dominance over the Mid dies. In 1959 the Lions counted Navy as one of their two vic tories, 4-2. Last season the Lions had lost four of their first five games, but came back from Annapolis with a stunning 1-0 upset. Howie Far rer, this year's second high.scorer, booted the goal that made the difference in that tight defensive battle. So it has been a 'spirited rival- F ;`rya r~~ -:. . ' ~ ysa ., ~~. MATCHED BY HANDS OPEN TONIGHT 'til 9 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA 101st Win Soccermen ...A Symbolic Reminder of THE CLIMAX OF YOUR FORMAL EDUCATION WHEN men in your profession gather, their college rings cain the same quiet recognition of educational qualifications as your ring wins for you. JOIN your classmates in remembering fraternal and academic ties as you wear your symbol of educational achievement. a kit JErrit ry between State's Hosterrnan and Navy's Warner, which started way back in 1947 when Hosterman was an undergrad uate and a member of Bill Jef fries' Penn State eleven. The games of the past seven years all have been close, with neither team scoring more than four goals in a single contest. The average score has been State 2.14 and Navy 1.57. This year Warner's hooters started off blazing with three straight wins, but last Saturday they were toppled by powerful West Chester, which now has won six straight. Navy's 5-0 loss to the Rams compares with State's open ing day 4-1 loss to the West Ches ter forces. Karl Caeser, a sophomore from Oak - Park, 111., leads the Navy offense. He has tabbed 10 of Navy's 16 goals. Two other sopho mores have been influential in Navy's scoring attack. Wing Jim Checkett and halfback Brian Young have each scored two goals. 218 E. COLLEGE AVENUE, STATE COLLEGE, MOM IMIEMI ‘--Bostonian Ltd. cANastmip S. ALLEN STREET IM Footb McKean 19, Butler 0 Lawrence 6, Somerset 0 Mercer 1. Venango Nittany 25, 2. Nittany 35, 0 Nittany 27. 7. Nittany 41, ,6 'Nittany 33, 1, NROTC 0 Nittany 26. 6, Nittany 42. 7 Nittany 39, 21. Nittany 28, 0 "AT HOME" Memorial Lounge at the Chapel , Fri. 3.5 P.M. Meet your friends, chaplain staff, and campus peisonalities. Mrs. Laura Davis will serve as hostess and refreshments will be served. Everyone is invited. "More fun than Spring Week ..." Penn State s First HiinFi Record Album Alumni ... students .. . everybody whO hears it agrees ... there has never been anything like it. We're talking, of course, about these new high quality, high fidelity record ings of your favorite college songs. Hear your beloved Glee Club and Blue Band sing and play "Victory," "Nit tany Lion," "Fight On State,' and other Favorites. These 331, 12-inch albums are beautifully packaged (with a full color photo of 'Old Main on the front . . . and carry his toric notes on the University, Band and Glee Club. Deadline for Christmas Mail Orders is December 1 MONOPHONIC ALBUM o.oo* STEREOPHONIC ALBUM • $5.00* 11 Selections by the Penn State Glee Club 10 Selections by the Penn State Blue Band Proceeds Will Be Used for Music Scholarships ROOM 107, ARMORY HETZEL UNION DESK "Plus 4% sales tax WELCOME BACK ALUMNI DINE IN OUR FRIENDLY COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE . TAVERN it 4 RESTAURANT , 220 E. College Ave. open 5 P.M. until-3 PAGE SEVEN Results Nittany 38, 20, Redifer 0 *Sigma - Alpha Epsilon 1, Tau Phi Delta 0 Alpha Chi Rho 0, Kappa Sigma 14 *Delta Theta Sigma 1, PI Lambda Phi 0 •first downs
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