PAGE TEN Booters Lose in Best Effort West Point Soccer,men Triumph,4-2 Special to The Collegian WEST POINT, N.Y., Nov. 17 —Although Penn State’s soc cer team played its finest game of the season today, it was not enough to pull out a victory against Army here. The final result, a 4-2 victory for the Ca dets, ended all hopes for a win ning season for the Lions. The booters will conclude their season against Pitt Tuesday. A victory will give the Lions a 4-5 record. The game, played on a mud dy field, found Ihe Lions run- , ning ihe Cadets into the ground for almost three periods. In fact. Army coach Joe Palone called this year's team the finest Stale squad io ever appear at West Point, Lion Coach Ken Hosterman was quick to agree with Palone. “We played the greatest first half of the season,” Hosterman said. “We‘ played Army off the field in the first half. Our team gave an all out effort and I think they just, tired out in the latter stages of' the third period.” j After a scoreless first period ini which the Lions outshot Army 5-2, Dick Entlick put the Cadets in! front on a head shot at 13:10 of| the second stanza. Frank Kelly > crossed the hall across the goal and Entlick beat Lion goalie Dave Grubbs with a shot into the up-! per right hand corner. j Exactly two minutes later, Ken Link lied ihe score. Stale forward Val Djurdjevic set up the score with a pass to Link. IM Bowling Results INDEPENDENT LEAGUE C King Pins 8 Lancaster 0 Holy Rollers 6 Cottonwood 2 Bad Ones 6 Erasers 2 Vikings 6 Navy Eng. 2 Lehigh 6 Watts 2 High Game—AL EICHER, Vik ings, 209 High Series—AL EICHER, Vik ings, 553 FRATERNITY LEAGUE C ZBT 8 Theta Chi 0 Triangle 8 Kap. Del. Rho 0 A. Phi Delta 7 L. Chi Alpha 1 Sig. Tau Gam. 6 Phi Ep. Pi 2 Sigma Pi 6 Beta Sig. Rho 2 High Game (team) —ZBT, 963 High Game—HOWIE PENKOW ER, Phi Ep. Pi. 232 High Series—JEßßY FREED MAN, ZBT, 635 OUT MONDAY Poetiy PIZZA Even in Italy, you couldn't find belter PIZZA than ours! e We make it "just right" for J. your enjoyment here or at d home! § AD 8-8381 FREE DELIVERY FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN 112 S. Frazier J Bar-B-Q Chicken All ihe Lion forward had io do was head it into ihe upper right hand corner. State went ahead at 3:58 of the third period when sophomore Tom Flanagan beat goalie Art Brown with a shot into the upper right hand corner. At this point, State seemed to be in command of the game. Army, however, turned a possible defeat into victory by tallying two goals later in the third period. Paul Kirkegaard evened ihe score at. 2-2 with a shot from the left side at 8:30 and Kelly pushed the Cadets ahead to stay with a free kick at 11:40. Center forward Dyne Candon !added an insurance goal for Ihe Cadets at 16:40 of the final period iwhen he beat Grubbs with a head shot, perfectly set up by Doe Samaniego. I The Cadets outshot the Lions, .22-21, although State held the up jper hand in the first half, 10-6. Grubbs made 15 saves compared to Brown’s 10. 1 2 3 4—T PENN STATE ... 0 I 1 o—2 ARMY 0 1 2 I—4 SCORERS: Link, Flanagan (PS). Entlick, Kirkegaard, Kelly, Can don (A). BEAT HOLY CROSS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA TOP ROW: (L-R) Bob Mitinger, Tony Wayne, Galen Hall, Don Jonas and Jim Schwab. Bottom Row: Jim Smith, Bill Saul, Jay Huffman and Dick Wilson, Middle: Coach Rip Engle * * *• ★★★ * * * SIX LINEMEN AND THREE BACKS will make game, will be lost from the guard corps. Wilson the final home appearances of their varsity last week was named to the Eastern Collegiate football careers this afternoon when Penn State Athletic Conference all-East squad for his out fangles with Holy Cross at Beaver Stadium. standing play against West Virginia. The other Many fans will have their last chance to see linemen leaving will be tackle and captain Jim Stale's All-America candidate. Bob Mitinger. Smith and end Jim Schwab. Smith has been The 215-pound end, who Cal Coach Marv Levy one of State's most dependable linemen and calls "the greatest football player in the Uniied Schwab is rated ihe most improved player on Stales," has played before a host of pro scoufs the squad. From the backfield, the Lions will almost every Saturday this fall. The position lose Galen Hall, the starting quarterback for expected to suffer most from graduation is the past two seasons, Dop Jonas, State's all center. Bill Saul and Jay Huffman, both 3-year around halfback, and Tony Wayne. Hall and veterans, are considered by many coaches to be Jonas have been frontliners for three seasons the best pair of centers in the East. Dick Wilson, while Wayne has seen little action since his who will be starling only his second varsity sophomore year. Nittany 23 36 Nittany 31 25 Armstrong 35 Jefferson 13 Venango 32 Crawford 20 Nittany 29 27 Nittany 21 16 Indiana 22 Butler 20 High Scorer—GEORGE BROWN, Indiana, 14 FRATERNITY Phi Sig. Kap. 34 Phi Del. Thet. 24 Sigma Chi 32 A. Sigma Phi 29 A. Phi Alpha 28 Phi Ep. Pi 26 Theta Xi 25 A. Phi Delta 20 High Scorer—JEßßY HALTER MAN, Sigma Chi, 17 IM Cage Results INDEPENDENT STUDENTS - FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE NEW BARBER SHOP Stop in and Save on a Complete Barbering Service: 8:00-8:00 M.-F. 8:00-5:00 SAT. 100 S. Frazier ON CORNER UNDER WESTERN AUTO Tears turn to cheers don't worry Balfurd's That 'dog' was sure tasty but that mustard . . . over everything! Bui with Balfurd's Rezistal process, spots and stains are removed . . . body and fabric finish are completely restored . . . dulled colors revived . . . clothes keep their shape and drape in even the most humid weather . . . wrinkles hang out overnight. Balfurd offers Rezistal at no extra cost. SATURDAY. 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