The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 15, 1961, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1961
W. Chester Booters
Toughest Lion Foe
With the regular soccer season just about over, West
Chester once again has dominated play in eastern circles.
The Rams have emerged as a national power in the last
five years under the tutelage o
the powerful eastern Pennsylv
only 4 losses since taking the
reins in 1957.
West Chester hit their peak
last year when Lorback led then)
to a third place NCAA finish.
Their only loss in 1960 was suf
fered at the hands of the event
ual champions, St. Louis, who
knocked off West Chester in the
semi-finals.
This year West Chester (a 4-1
victor over Penn State) has coast
ed to an 11-0 season, which has
surprised many soccer followers.
The Rams supposedly were weak
ened through dropouts and trans
fers of key personnel. Graduation
losses were at a minimum, but
three regulars were forced out of
6chool for academic shortcomings.
However, Ram captain Bill Fulk
and All-American centerforward
Den Williams, have taken up the
slack by carrying the brunt of the
scoring.
Oddly enough. West Chester
began its climb to national
prominence around ihe same
time that Penn State started its
downhill slide. The Lions won
national titles in 1954 and 1955,
but after these two banner
years. State began to fall. The
low point came in 1959 when
the Lions won only two games.
West Chester was the culprit
that ended State's 19 game win
ning streak in 1956. At the time
the Lions were sporting the long
est major streak in the country,
but all this came to an end when
the Rams held State to a score
less tie at West Chester.
The 1961 season' has not all
been a bed of roses for Lorback’s
booters. They have won many
games by slim margins, and have
Penn State - Pitt Tickets
Tickets for the Penn State-Pitt
game will go on sale today from
6 to 9 p.m. at the ticket window
in Rec Hall. There will be 1000
tickets available at $4 and 2000
end zone seats at $2.50.
The sale will be open to stu
dents only. Purchasers are limited
to four tickets apiece.
The general public may pur
chase tickets from 8 to 5 p.m.
any day this week at the ticket
window.
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f Mel Lorback, who has guided
’ania eleven to 48 wins against
routed only a few teams.
Saturday’s game with Army
was typical of Ram play thus far.
The Rams were forced into over
time by the hustling Cadets, but
once again proved their ability to
win the big games in the clutch,
as they dumped Army, 1-0.
Pitt scored first on the Rams,
but ihe final read 3-1 West
Chester, as Fulk scored two
goals and Williams one.
Navy held West Chester to a
scoreless tie until only 15 minutes
remained in the game. The final
score tead West Chester 5, Navy 0.
The Rams have also downed
such other big soccer schools as
Temple and Duke.
There’s actually more
rich-flavor leaf in L&M
than even in some un
filtered cigarettes. You
get more body la the
blend, more flavor in the
smoke, more taste
through the filter. So get
Lots More from filter
smoking with L&M ...
the cigarette that smokes
heartier as rt draws freely
through the pure-white,
modern filter.
L&M-s the filter cigarette for people who really like to smoke.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
o Has the Berlin crisis increased
Russia’s prestige in Asia and South America?
Collar May Curb Injuries-
(Continued from page six)
and hasn't had a concussion caused by a blow to the chin or face
since it began using them."
The mouthpiece will be different from the commercial type in
that it will permit talking and it won’t hinder breathing. Each one
will cost $l5, and will be used by the player for his three years of
varsity football.
But for incoming freshman football players the mouthpiece will
be nothing new. Beginning next year, all high school players will
be required to wear a mouthpiece of some type.
Whether the mouthpiece will eventually solve part of the injury
problem remains to be seen, but a look at statistics gathered by the
NCAA committee on footbalLinjuries seems to indicate that it might.
Commenting on injuriesi received to the face and head during
the 1958 season the committie said: “A significant factor in the in
juries is that a mouthpiece was not being worn in 93 per cent of
the cases where there was a head injury of some kind. In contrast,
face guards were worn 99 per cent of the time.”
Regardless of the solution, one thing is certain—there will be
a lot of research and further evaluation going on next year. And
it appears that Penn State will be one of the leaders.
Wrestling Managers 1
All sophomores interested in
trying out for wrestling manager
should report to the wrestling
area at Rec Hall as soon as pos
sible.
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ST. LOUIS (AP)— George
Crowe, former first baseman who
holds the major league record
of 14 pinch home runs, has been
hired by the 3t. Louis Baseball
Cardinals as a scout. ,
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