*TUESDAY. CICTOBER 16. 1962 Booters Score Too Little, T. • Late; Red Raiders Spoil Opener, 5-2 By IRA MILLER Defensive lapses and the lack of a "take-charge"offense cost Fenn State's soccer team itslsecond game of the season Saturday. The winless Nittan ies fell before Colgate; 5-2, in their home opener. The Red Raiders scored the first five•goals of the contest and the fourth quarter was half over by the time State finally broke into the scoring column. Last week, toci,..the Lions scored their only goal against 'West Chester after the Rams had completed their scoring for, the day. "This team is not that bad," Lion coach Ken Hosterman claimed yester. day while shak• lug his head over losses •in two games' h thinks his team, should have "We looked good at times. These kids really They've got th But fo desire some reason w Just can't seem to get together Hosterman gave Stu Ross a chance as the Lions' starting goalie. He lasted just long enough to yield two first period goals be fore being yanked at the 8:10 mark. Al Shuss then came in and slamthed the door on the visitors until they poured through three third-period scores. • ROSS MADE four saves while he was in the' game and Shuss turned aside - 17 shots for a total of 21 stops by.the two Lion net minders. Meanwhile, Colgate goalie John Arons was forced to stop just seven shots. New College Diner Do EP•ke., f r . 4. , • HEAVY SHAKER SWEATERS NOW IN STOCK, our very popular 141- wool heavy 'shaker sweater, per- fect for class and campus; is avail able .in Navy, Black, Maroon, Green and Gold. t - vJ "The offense wasn't taking charge and there was more pres sure on the defense because of it," Hosterman said. "They should be taking- control when we have the ball, but they :weren't. Some changes are going to have to be made to get this offense moving." Tom Harrison and Ron Glenn were Colgate's offensive stick outs. Harrison scored the- first goal, Glenn tallied the second and each later added an assist. Val Diurdjevic and Ted Jones were State's scorers, their goals coming within three minutes of each other in the fourth period. Djurdjevic scored on an assist from John Katona at 9:15 and at 12;00 Jones booted in a rebound on a shot by Djurdjevic. y Harrison scored an unassisted goal at 7:15 of the opener and Glenn followed suit 55 seconds: later. At this point, Hosterman decided he'd seen enough of Ross for the day ("Although it wasn't entirely his fault," he said: "The defense, was sloppy.") and in went Shuss. And that was all the scor ing for the,first half. • PETE SWEET converted a pass from Harrison at 2:25 of the third only $8.95 ./ st ff/ MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGI THE DAILY COLLEGIAIki. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA and Colgate was in front 3-0. Less than five minutes later Roger Case; a second-string fullback. scored unassisted. Jim! Petrie completed Colgate's scoring at the 18:00 mark on a pass from Glenn. • • i Then, the Lions came ,in with their two-goal output but once more it was not nearly! enough. This•,was only the third time in 21 meetings between the teams that, Colgatehas come out on top, but all their triumphs have come since 1959. State goes on the road again this Saturday, meeting Maryland at College Park. Colgate • 2 II 0-3 Penn State e 0 0 2-2 Goals: Cohrate--Harriaon, Glenn. Sweet, Cue, Petrie , . Peon State—.Djurdjevie, Jones. Saves—,Aron* ecl. 7, Rasa IPSi 4. Shun IPSI 17. Shur replaced Rosa at 8:10 of first period- ' Second Time Around Two Penn State teams the 1947 and 1961 editions have won the Lambert Trophy, symbolic of Eastern football supremacy. 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A week before, Mississippi had crushed Houston 40-7.1 Two teams dropped- clear out of the top ten—PENN STATE and Purdue. PENN STATE. No. 3 last week. was beaten by Army, 9-8, while little Miami of Ohio hum bled Purdue 10-7. Purdue was No. 9 a week ago. Northwestern an d Wisconsin crashed into the ratings, taking over the No. 8 and No. 10 spots. respectively. Wisconsin defeated THE BENEFACTOk gives you more for your money because College Life insures only college men and col lege men are preferred risks. Protection like thin, is only one of nine important benefits you get from THE BENEFACTOR. Get the full story from your local College Life representative." Notre Daine 17-8. while North western tolled over Minnesota 34-22. Southern California, Idle Satur day, advanced from fourth to third place, while Louisiana State hopped from sixth to fourth after beating Miami of Florida 17-3. The top ten, based on a 10-9- 84-6-543.2-1 point system with first place votes in parenthesis: * * * Texas (21) Alabama (24) Southern California Louisiana State Mississippi •Ohio State (2) Arkansas (1) Northwestern (3) Washington Wisconsin * * Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech, Michigan State, UCLA (0. PENN STATE. Missouri Oregon. West Virginia, Maryland, Duke ► Array. Auburn. Nebraska. Miam► (Ohio). Kansas. Robert N. Howell Executive Rspresentativis AD 84462 John P. Dillon ,• Represientativs AD. 7-4411 PAGE NINE 016,
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