FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1962 Booters Hope to Extend Supremacy Over Colgate By IRA MILLER Colgate will provide the opposition tomorrow when State's soccer team plays ifs 1962 home opener. The Lions lost, .3-1, to West Chester in their, first game last week. The Red Raiders, who've lost 18 of 2.1 previous engagements with State, stand 1-1-1 on the season. Lion coach Ken Hosterman plant 'a couple of lineup shifts in an effort to get his offense jelling. Geoige Berzkalks and Al Jacob sen will be on the starting line' at center and right wing, respective ly. Hosterman also plans to give goalie Stu Ross a chance to dis play? his wares .in tomorrow's ganie. Al Shuss manned the nets in the opener. Colgate, coached by Mark Ran dall, was 6-5 last season but one of the - setbacks was a 4-3 loss to State at Hamilton, N.Y.: The Red Raiders i FRESHMAN OPEN HOUSES INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL THE FOLLOWING FRATERNITIES ARE OPEN TO FRESHMEN SUNDAY OCT. 14 , FROM 2.5 P.M. Visit As Many Fraternities Acacia Alpha Chi Rho -Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Sigma Rho Chi Phi Meta ,CM Delta Phi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delia Kappa Delta Rho Lambda Chi Alpha FRESHMEN WHO HAVEN'T RECEIVED AN IFC HANDBOOK MAY PICK THEM UP AT THE IFC OFFICE, 203 HUB had brought a perfect slate (3-0) into that game. RON GLENN, Colgate's Inside left, has been the Red Raiders' top scorer to date. He'll team on their starting line with left wing Jim Petrie, center Jim Patterson, inside right Pete. Sweet and right wing Tom Harrison. John Arons will be in goal for Colgate with Tom Wycall and Dave Box-ton at the fullback slots and Pete Wilkinson. Pete Wake.: man and Al chagan at the half backs. Berzkalns, who scored State's lone goal in last week's contest, will replace John Katona at center, while Jacobsen, a sopho more who has looked impressive in practice, takes over Al Schatt schneider's slot. The Lions have been plauged by injuries - but all hands are ex pected-to be ready to play tomor row, Val Djurdjevic. starting- inside right, ha; a bruised insteps Torn Flanagan, starting inside right, Sponsored by As Possible Phi Kappa Tau • Phi Kappa Theta Phi Mu =Delta Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Kappa- Epsi.lon Tau Phi Della Theta Chi Theta Della Chi Theta Xi Zeta Beta Tau THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UN VERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA has a bruised thigh. Katona has an infected leg. "This game won't be any easier than last week's,7 Hosterman said yesterday. ''rhey're a good, ag gressive team and we're going to have to be able to move the ball if we're going to,-score. If we start playing with it; they'll take it right away." Ross has never' played in a col regiate soccer; game. But neither had Shuss before - last Saturday's fray when he' was forced to stop 25 shots while only three got by him. Ross was the leading can didate to start du sing most of the pre-season practln campaign but Shuss got the starting nod for his fine work during the week preceding:the opener. et Lots More from BM more body in the blend 1 more flavor in the smoke ail) more taste throiigh the filter It's the rich-flavor leaf that dois itt Among L&M's choice tobaccos there's more of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some unfiltered cigarettes. And with Wl's modern filter—the Miracle Tip—only pure white touches your lips, Get lots more from L&M—the filter cigarette for ; people who really like to smoke. _I Liston 'Not Afraid to Testify,' But Won't Appear in NY Probe NEW YORK (PP) Heavy weight champion Sonny Lis ton did not appear yesterday at a public hearing of the New York State Legislative Com mittee which is investigating professional boxing. Liston, through his attorney Morton Witkin. said in Philadel phia Tuesday that - he wasn't afraid to testify but that he would not appear. In a telegram, Witkin said Lts ton never had any conversation with New York heavyweight Cor tez Stewart and had not author ized anyone to speak to Stewart. Stewart testified before the committee on Oct. 2 that racke teer Frank (131 inky) Palermo had tried to hire him in Philadelphia ,to be a sparring partner for Lis ton. That was last April when Liston was training for his Sept. 25 title fight with champion Floyd Patterson. Stewart said he re fused when the promised pay was lowered. Palermo was described, last year b the Kefauver committee as a member of an underworld syndicate that. controlled Liston. The committee adjourned with out setting a date for the resump tion of the hearings. High-Ranking Offense Penn State's 1961 football squad. one of the most explosive ever coached by Rip Engle, placed sixth nationally in , total (Wens* by gaining 3891 yards in 10 games. 'B' Pe ILTII RS PAGE NINE
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