PAGE .EKHT West Chester Rooters Twie Lions; Berzkalns Scores Lone Nittany Goal' by IRA MILLER Inability to' take advantage of scoring opportunities cost Penn State's soccer team dear ly in its opening game Satur day at West Chester. Staving off a 10-minute State offensive seige at the very outset of the game, the Rains scored the the first time they had possession and went on from there for a 3-1 triumph. It was the 16th straight win for the defending national champions. Dale Melrath, the smallest man ea the field, became the day's bigriest hero for coach Mel Lor back's Rams. Wrath, a 5-7, 140-pound junior Left wing, scored two goals for West Chester. His- second score imrnemoments after the start of the third quarter, putting the Rams ahead, 3-o,' and dampening the Liotee hopes of asecond-half come.back. PAUL HEINE - opened 'the scor ing for West Chester, taking a pass from John Harnish during a scramble in front of State's goal and ixitting it in from about, five yards out at 10:45 of the first quarter• The Lions had done all the at tacking without success up to that point, but had done. little shooting_ -For the game. Ram goalie ,George Jungels had .to make just nine saves compared to 25 for State's Al Shuss. Both teams reeex.-rt 11 corrif , r l- ;"trc &Ting the game, (For the uninitated, the of lesisive team receives a 'corner kick when the ball goes over goal line, last touched by a de fensive player.) When George Berrl;nln% final ly broke the ice for the Lions, con verting a pass from Al Schatt schneider at 17:05 of the third, It was simPly a case of too little and too bite.° State coach Ken Hosterman . blarried the loss on his players' defensive-mindedness. "When the offense failed after that initial thrust and West. Che ster put through that quick score, They became more and more i 'defensive-minded." he said. "In- -Nov' PENN STATERS 27 TEARS. PERHAPS SERVE TOIL , STORE HOUR& 2:30 :AM. to 5:30 P.M. DAILY - MONDAY UNTIL II P.M. stead of going right in and attack ing, when we had the ball we'd just wait around and see what they'd do.' "WE MISSED some good oppor tunities. We had as many, if not more scoring chances then they had. But they made theirs count.' "Dieter Heinz looked good at center half with some nice head Work," Hosterman continued. "He came through very nicely for us. Tom Flanagan and Schattsneider also looked real good at times. It was Al's (Scluitiv-r4mAider) first game and .he didn't appear as relaxed as he had in practice!' Typical of State's defensive emphasis was a remark by Flan aean when asked by Hosterman after the game why he hadn't shot more. sai ' d. l was playing. defensive," he Idelrath got his first goal at 10:30 of the second quarter after Shuss had made an initial save on •a 20-yard shot by All-America venter forward • Don Williams. Shuss dropped the ball. though, and Melrath was on the spot to kick it in. West Chester scored again at 1:15 of the third when blelrath, all alone on the left side, took a pass • from Chuck Hays and rammed in a short shot. • ; t:iti 4' 4 - I r • • • THE pAILY! COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. IENNSYLVANIA }}` i` Y F • « '1 MAY WE SUGGEST: VESTED, NAVY BLUE WORSTED SUIT '.56.1,. 50 IMPORTED RAINCOAT (Pile ip-out Liner) $29.95 OXFORD TAB AND BUTTON-DOWN. SHIRTS : - ..,....4.55.00 i SILK REP? NECKWEAR 4 / ....=.50 , NAVY BLUE BLAZER by Hi t & -` .7 .$2.5.00 HEAVY SHAKER' SWEATERS' '-. / $4O , 5 , - , IMPORTED TENNIS SWEATER . . , • ...SM.% STATE'S GO4ILL was the result of a three-mail -thrust with Val Djurdjevic passing to S c t t. Abider. who in turn got 'the ball to Berzkains. Two minutes Eater, the Lions had the Mann setup, but Berzkahas slipped as he ewt and Jungels saved it j With two minutes left in [the game, Jungels 'saved . an alntost= certain score with a desperation reach to flick away Flanagan's shot. Shun, too, had a busy afternoon in his varsity debut, being -f&ced to stop almost three times as many shots as Jungels. Onb of the Rams' goals, though, scored when Shuss dropped the ball. "We have got to get both ;hose boys (Shuss and Stu Ross, State's other goalie) out of the habit of dropping the ball 'after they` stop a shot." Hosterman said. I "They (Welt Chester) picked that right up and when they sent. in a long shot. they'd .rush Sight through after the ball. That's! how they got the second goal when Melrath kicked it in after i Wil liams', shot." • State goes against Colgate in its home opener Saturday at 1:30. wiia. Chester .1 1 1 0— Penn State a 1 0-1 Goals: West Cksettier—Heips..lWeitath L Penn Stan—ltertkalss. Eames: Juntwin AWC) f, Shams 41 , 9) 25. ' FATE • COLLECrit For Results Use Collegian Classifieds FALL BRINGS A SPECIAL": i; • DISPOSITION . . As REFuscrED 1 THE u v E MAN'S ' WARDROBE. FPli COLLEGE, SOCIAL OCCASIONS AND CAREER WE CATER TO THE DISCB]MINATING TASTE WITH A DISTINCTIVE COL LECTION 'OF CLOTHING, I SPORTS WEAR AND. FURNISHINGS. PREPARE FOR A CHANGE OF SEASON, A CHANGE OF PACE - AND A CHANGE OF WARDROBEXSEE OUR OFFERINGS TODAY./ 1 MiiDAi. OCTOBER 9. 1962
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