The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1962, Image 20

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    PAGE TWENTY
Lion Soccer Squad
To 'Get Acquainted'
For the -next few weeks the members of the Lion soccer
team are going to practice getting to know each other. Perhaps
this sounds a bit strange Considering some of the players have
been teammates for as long as two years, and many knew each
other in high school. * * *
But coach Ken Flosterman con
siders this training vitally impor
tant to a successful season.
This does "not mean that Hos
terman is trying to build a mutual
admiration society where a full
back will politely step aside
whenever -an offensive man is
ready to fire a shot 'at the
.goal.
Quits tho contrary, in, fact.
batause one .of this - year's
• strong points will probably be
a bruising defense.
What Hosterman has in mind
is that he wants each player to
become familiar with the others'
moves and habits so that he can
pattern his style of play accord
ingly.
By knowing how a wing will
react to acertain situation will
enable a forward to pass him
the ball to a spot and know full
well that the wing will be wait
ing.
"This type of play builds eon
,fidenee among the players," Hos
terman said, "and should lead to
a faster game."
'THUS- FAR practice has con
sisted of two fairly short scrim
triages. This differs somewhat
from the usual opening session
grinds which find a coach con
stantly holding long running
drills and calistenics, but Hoster
man holds the theory that a show
er buildtip brings the men to a
more gradual peak.
"Many limes"- a player comes
to his physical 'peak too soon,"
Hosterman said, "and sometimes
this peak is reached before the
season starts.".
• If the booters exhibit the same
aggressive play during the, regu
lar season that harrbeene i vident
in the practice sessions, t.the de
fense should be more than ade
quate. -
ted by captain Jay Stormer at
halfback, fullback Bill Manke and
Goalie Al Skiuss the rugged
troops in the back line have limit
ed the offense to only a few
token goals.
'MAME HAS been impressiye
thus - far. He has developed some
aew moves and has been kicking
with 4iis left foot - more often.
"Bill has shown me some things
I didn't think he could do," Hos
terman said, "that left foot is
going to help him considerably."
Junior forward Tom Flanagan
is recovering grom a knee injury
but still kicks with authority.
"The knee still bothers me
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some," Flanagan said. "but ;it's
feeling better each day."
Captain Stormier looks for to
good season provided some of the
sophomores develop and the posi
tions left open by graduation can
be manned.
"We're pretty well set at"for
ward and the halfbacks, and full
back should be strong," he said.
SOPHS BAY DACEY, John Ka
tena and George Berzkalanis have
shown definite potential so far
and any one could develop into
a starter.
Hosterman, a capable player in
his collegiate days hai been man
ning a position the past two days
as a few players'have been ham
pered by injuries.
"The more I play, the less
power I can get," he said, "Some
times I think I realfy boot the
ball but it just doesn't seem to
go anywhere."
Anderson Versatile Star
Dick Anderson, ticketed for a
starting end berth in the fall; is
captain-elect of the Lion baseball
squad for next spring. He's an
outfielder.
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Yanks Lead Twigs. by
Cubs Edge
WASHINGTON (W Mickey
Mantle swatted two home , runs as
New York bellied strikeout king
Torn Cheney for six quick runs
last night and then coasted to
a 7-1 victory over Washington
behind the seven-hit pitching of
Ralph Terry, who won his 22nd
game this season.
The victory pave the Yankees' a
four-game grip on the Arneriam
League lead since Detroit edged
the second platle Twins 2-1. •
Cheney, whq fanned 21 Balti
more batters 13st week to set an
all-time major league strikeout
marls, began 14 striking out lead
off hitter Tony Kubek.
Then Chenu: walked Bobby
Richardson an 4 Tom Tresh. Man
tle followed with his 28th hothe
run, bouncing joff the scoreboard
in right center field.
Cheney retitled the Yankees ;in
order in the second, but ran into
trouble in thq third. Richardson
led off with a single, Tresh struck
out and Mantle socked his 29th
home run •on ,s 3-0 pitch.
*, * *
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (W)
—Jim Bunning, virtually invin
cible in the itight spots, pitched
Ddtroit to a 211 victory yesterday
lAAF Bans Trac
BELGRADIt (W) The Inter
national Amateur Athletic Feder
ation has barred athletes of mem
ber federations from competing
in any American track meet sPon
sorect'outside the auspices of the
U.S. -Amate4 Athletic Union.;
The move came almost at ;the
end of the litAF's 23rd congress.
The resolution was introduced
by the Austntilian delegation and
approved by show of hands with
out dissent.
The Austqlian resolution 'did
not directly: mention the U.S.
Track and Fitild Federation, which
was instituted Sept. 1 as a sepa
rate entity' nlade up of about 1450
Arherican coileges and universi
ties. But •it i.was obviously ! de
signed as a vtarning that the new
federation stands no chance of
affiliation to the lAAF.
Threp leaders of the federation
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
FREE!
ROUND and SQUARE DANCE
at O. W. HOUTS and SON
KEN BOYER'
frustrated Cardinal
* * .*
over
,Minnesota to snap a four
game Twins' winning streak and
tighten the noose on the Minne:-
sotans' gasping. pennant hopes.,
Federation
—Charles (Chic) Werner, - Don
Canhan and Dave Rankin have
been in town, presumably in the
hope of monitoring the conference
proceedings.
Werner recently resigned as
track coach at Penn State to take
over as executiveldirector of the
new U.S. Track and Field Fed
i
eration.
Ferguson' Set to Resume
Practice with' , Steelers
PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pitts
burgh Steelers said Tuesday X
rays' of Bob Ferguson's head re
vealed no injuries.
Ferguson I was shaken up in a .
National Football League' contest
Sunday. The Steelers said the.
rookie fullback will resume prac l
tice Wednesday.
You have a date to attend the
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Cordc
The defeat dropped the Twins-
Yfour games behind the New York
ankees in the loss column with
Minnesota having only , nine
tames remaining.
The loss was particularly dis
heartening to the Twins.. Not only
were both Tiger runs unearned,
but the Minnesotans left'll,lsase
runners stranded and four times
in the last six innings had the
tying run as far as second.
, Bunning rose to the occasion
all four times to subdue Minne
sota threats, however, and chalked
up his 18th win of the year
against eight losses. Terry Fox
relieved Bunning.in the ninth and
preserved the Tiger triumph.
* * • *
CHICAGO (IP) Veteran Bar
ney Schultz made just two pitches
to retire Ken Boyer with the ty
ing run on base in the ninth in
ning as the Cubs defeated St.
Louis 4-3 yesterday. •
•
Rookie Paul Toth, who had a
three-hitter going into the ninth,
yielded a single to Julian Javier
before Stan Musial hit his 'lBth
home run' of pull the Cardinals
within a run of a tie.
After Bill White singled,
Schultz replaced Toth and. ;re
tired Boyer' on• a pop fly.
Harvey 'Branch, whom the Cubi
sent to St. Louis for Toth Sept.
1, drew the loss—his -first deci
sion in the majors.
* * *
• SEPtEMBER 19: 1962
'Reddy Unit'L
(Continued limn pope seventeen)
and Miami losses last year and
Engle ddesn't want a repeat per
formance this seasdn.
Don Caum, generally conceded
the number one quarterback spot
at the opening of fall drills, will
probably be limited .to defensive:
duty if he appears at all against
Navy.
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Penn State - will shoot for int
24th' straight winning football sea
son in 1962. The Nittany Lions last
lost more games than they won in
1938 when the record was 3-4-1.
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