PAGE TEN Ruiners, Soccermen at ,i Home Harriers Face Jaspers; Close Dual. Meet Season By DAVE LEONARD Penn State's once beaten barriers face Manhattan at 1 p.m. on the golf course today in a meet that could give Lion coach Chick Werner a pretty good idea how his team will fare in the upcoming IC4A and NCAA meets. Last year State copped the 1001. title, but finished a disappoint- 1. ing ninth in the NCAA meet, Manhattan's Jaspers, coached by John Eastman, will carry a 4=l log into the meet. _State is 3-L The Jaspers hold one-sided 15-50 victories over both lona and Fairleigh Dickinson. They beat St. Johns, 22-39, and last week re corded a 21-40 win over Dart mouth. Their only loss came at the named Glen Holton. 'Both have] hands of Army. The Cadets _ , become top stars for the: varsity. 1 drobLed the Jaspers 17-42, but GERRY NORMAN I The frosh's winning score camel Lion coach Chick Werner rates .. . hampered by leg injury i when Ron Coates hit Gary Wyd-1 .man with an 18-yard TD aerial.' Army as one of the tap Eastern * * * i powers this year. Don Caum booted the conversion.' "Army has.a very good team ! Lion meets but .he last three Lion This year Coach Ed Shoekey'si this year and they will be a I just wasn ' t up to par. !squad has beaten Fairmont Street lop contender " for the IC4A 1 Howie Deardorff. who seems to Ohio University, and Virginia; title," Werner said. 'have come into his own of late,':Tech. Their only loss came at the Tom Siggens, a junior, is thel:will lead the Lions into the bat hands of the Pitt frosh, 29-14. leading runner for the - J as p ers !tle fresh from a recordbreaking l State must win today's game along with captain Don Korry. :performance against Navy last week. 1 , in order to post a winning rec -I think that Penn State will, ord. Earl Bruce's squad lost its be too rough for us," Eastman', Werner will be seeking a fifth opener to Navy, 26-0, but last , said ;it an interview yesterday. man to complete the Lion squad: Saturday rose up to defeat Pitt, "It's really a shame that Gerry,that will run in the champion- 1544 : Norman had to get hurt, he's a'ships later this month. I With one exception, Bruce is, fine runner and I hope his injury, Norman, Deardorff, Steve Moor- :expected to start the same team! clears up." . ;head, and Mike Miller seem. to -that nipped the Panthers. Full Norman has been working out 'have the first four spots sewed - 1 back Tom Bleehash suffered 'a leg all week 'and his leg, injured up, but the last position is wide,iniury - in the Panther victory and about a month ago, is slowly open with Lionell Bassett, Ernie' ' will not see action. His place in returning to normal. Norman !Noll. Joe Nichols and Fred Larson the lineup will be filled by Bob ran on the injured leg in the being the leading contenders. _ ;Kane. i Just as the frosh stopped Pitt's !top threat, Fred Mazurek last :week, they must stop Milt Cleeg ',today. The bruising 200-pound fullback has scored six touch- I downs this season, including three ;against Ohio U. last week. • ~,; .! . S . cr; +'+ .9.1*~:a ~+~t . ;s ~ ^='~~N `.k' r .9+e'y~2~'' ~ 7 . , = ~-. LION TOES—Don Jonas, left, and Chuck Ricevuto. Slate's two kicking specialists, line 'up a football on the, kicking tee during practice. Jonas had been doing all the . Lion kicking until he suffered a shoulder injury against Syracuse two weeks ago. liicevuto took over the kick-off duties and has been bombing the ball into the end*one. Jonas boots the Lions' extra points and field goals. Newman Club Presents ... What Do You Know About Christ? -a Historical Myth Featuring Rev. Phillip Saylor Tuesday Nov. 7 NUB Assembly 7 P.M. Room THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Lion Frosh Face W.Va. - _ n Final Tilt Penn State's freshman foot. ball squad will close out its short 3-game schedule this morning when it battles West Virginia at Mo'untaineer Field in Morgantown. ISince the 'resumption of the series between the two schools in 11958, neither team has been able to post a victory on foreign grounds. !State has won, 21-6, And 21-2, ;while the Mountie Cubs have won, 14-6, - at Morgantown in 1959. Last year: State roared from 14 points behind in the second half to score the. one-point victory. The big' gufis for the Mounties that day were a high ly rated -quarterback`. named Fred - Colvard and a fullback ;-: .. '~ IMitinaer's Family Athletic Bob Mitinger, All-American can idtdate at end for the Nittany Lions; hails from a famed athletic ,family. His uncle is Charlie Berry, for mer star pro gridder they New York Giants and current NFL head linesman. In addition, Berry serves as an umpire with the American League. Mitinger's father, Bob Sr., played guard for Jock Sutherland at Lafayette in the early 1920's and his brother, Joe. captained the Yale eleven in 1952. Pa. Boys Possess Threat Maryland's Gary Collins, sen-! for end from Williamitown, Pa.„ should be the favorite target of quarterback Dick Novak of Union town, Pa., in Saturday's Penn State-Terrapin game. The Pennsylvania products will probably pose a real threat to the PSII secondary. Coach Tom Nu gent calls Collins Maryland's all time greatest end. Novak is the key to the Maryland offense with his pinpoint passing. • IBM • Invites Ph.D. Degree Candidates • in chemistry, electrical engineering, mathematics, physics, physical chemistry, and statistics to. meet - - Messrs. M. W. SHAPER and G. E. S*AITIS Representatives of IBM Research and Development Laboratories . NOVEMBER 6 and 7 For appointment, please contact The Placement Office Banters Host Owls; Try to Even Record By CRATG YERKES • A -Penn State soccer team weakened by injuries will host Temple's high flying Owls this morning at 11 on the Lions home turf. Temple, 4-1-1 this year, will pos - e a serious hurdle to Ken Hos,. terman's booters. The reason for ,this is the absence of Howie Far- I rer and the limited availability of Tom Flanagan and Ken Link. IFerrer' and Flanagan have sup plied most of the scoring punch for the Lions thus far, and Link has been Hosterman's center-for 'ward in the last three games. Farrer is definitely out for the year due to a chipped bone in his foot. Flanagan was believed- to have pulled ligaments in his knees but yesterday the soplioniore'par ticipated in shooting drills and appeared ready to see limited ac ition•against the Owls. State-Temple Soccer Rundown Records: State, 2-3: Temple, 4- /- I Time: 11:00 a.m. • Place: Lions' soccer field oppo tile the ice rink Lail year's result: State 2 • Tem ple-1 at Philadelphia (overtime) Starting State Lineup: left wing: Ted-Jones inside left: Ed Hinojosa center-forward: Dick Xuplen inside right: Val Djurdjevic right wing: Glenn Ream left halfback: Jay Stormer center halfback: Dieter Heine right halfback: Lou Paulin left fullback: John Miller right fullback: Bill Menke goalie: Dave Grubbs Link fell on his ankle and was believed out of today's encounter; however, yesterday he also dressed for practice and Hoster man believes he will be ready for action today. Jai Stormer will return to his left halfback slot, after a two week absence caused by a - shoulder separation against Maryland. The Lions are' 2-3 on the year, losing and - winning alternate games. Stat has lost its first; third, and fifth games, while win ning the second and fourth con-- tests. By- this standard the Lions Sigma Phi . Epsilon Invites all sophomore rushees Monday nice ... 6:30 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1961 are due for a win against the Owls. HoWeyer, just as this system is on the Lions' side, there is one jinx against State. In seven games played on the two-year-old soc cer field, State has managed but one win, that coming over hapless Syracuse, which has dropped the sport this year after many poor seasons. Temple is sparked by sopho mores and barely lost to power ful West Chester, 1-0. The Owls could have at least tied the Rams if sophomore Roy Viehweger had not blown an easy five yard shot. West Chester, 4-1 conquerer of the Lions in the season's opener, is now 8-0 on the year. The Rams have dealt Temple and - Navy their only losses and it seems that coach Mel Lorbac is pushing to better last year's 3rd place .NCAA finish . . President Eric Walker offered the following suggestion to solve the mystery of the booters' poor first half performances: "We should get our freshman team down at the field around an hour early to scrimmage the (Continued on vane twelve) to its rushing smoker Pick up at: Waring Pollock A East A. Nittany 20 Warnock DRESS - FORMAL * *, * DIETER HEIN ZE . . steady Lion booter * * * SOCCERSHOTS
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