WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1962 Lion Booters Work On Offensive Play Aggressiveness will be the -..ker theme of Penn State's soccer practices this week as the Lion booters prepare for Saturday's game with Ma!yland at College Park. "We have to work onlmaking the first play, on taking the opportunities, in short on: being more aggressive," coack Ken Hosterrrian . said yesterday. ' .* * * 'ln both their games to " the Lioris have been - bea, the punch. They've lost to Cheiter, 3-1, and to Colgate 'They ,should be making first choice of plays instead waiting around and being 1 to settle for a second choice, continued. "You just don't that much time. While waiting for the ball to col us, we're being beaten to if "WE CAN'T let them keel ing us to the ball, and what we . have to work a week. And we have a lilt of to do 'on it." "Hosternaan indicated this\ were some lineup changes made this week. but he decided i just where they'll One possible-spot is in although Al. Shuss is still ber one there. Hosterman Stu Ross a starting shot Satur day against Colgate and beforo the first period was half over; the- Red Raiders had ' two goals and Shuss was in the game. :A third man has joined the battle ;for the goalie's berth; though. 'Jay Robbins; a junior, joined the team Monday and foster man was impressed by his work in practice Monday and yester- ' "HE'S GOT real good hands and looks good in there,;' Hoster man said. "All.he needs is some work to get• his ,timing and get the :feel of being in there." But, at least for the present, Shuss_remains the Lions' top net minder) He's turned aside 42 shots in the two games while allowing six to elude him. Injuries have hit the, Lions again and captain Jay Stormer is on .the doubtful list for Satur dya's contest :with the•Terps. He starts at left' halfback = Stone er suffered knee and shoulder injuries against Colgate. Another visit today to team Fresh' Boaters Debut ' State's freshman soccer team makes its debut today when coach Walt Weiland's. hooters entertain Lock Haven at 3:30 at the field adjacent the Ice Skating Pavilion. l u al."4"1,31!•ZAUZITMLX.011M11811111611,411M140146 3 TV RENTALS ai by day,week, month I rs TELEVISION a I SERVICZ CENTER at State College TV 232 S. Allen Stieet ..4§ THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDos lons you skit with the same mentally safe re heeber found "in coffee sod tee. Yet . NoDoz is faster. flier, more reliable. Abm hit6ly ,Dot habit-forming. By IRA MILLER JAY S7ORA4Bt * * * determine his status for this week's clash. State. will probably need all the defense it can muster against Maryland, for the Terps are one of the top offensive teams the Nittanies will see all year. Last season Maryland scored 49 goals in 11 games, -compared to 38 in 14 for national champ West Ches ter (and 17 in 9 for the Lions). Hosterman doesn't .think that all State's woes are due to the defense, though: and that's why he's stressing the offense in prac tice. "If we would get to the ball first the pressure would be taken off the defense and we wouldn't have to worry about it," he said. "We have to remove the pressure by keeping ourselves alert." New Colleg e Diner D owpto.vi Next time monotony maize you feel drowsy while driving, working co. sttidying. do as millions do . . perk - up with safe, effective Dos tablets. Ambit he peke is ;me insweeks, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK., PENNSYLVANIA Detroit Selected To Bid for Games CHICAGO tAP) Detroit. unseccessful in three previous attempts to host the Otyrnpics. was selected yesterdiy to bid for the 13S$ summer garnets against mounting international competitkos. Detroit and Lake Placid. NM- desiring the 156$ winter games. were certified by the U.S. Olympic Committee board of directors to bid for the 1161 games at . the International Olympic Committee meeting in Nairobi. Kenya. Oct. 12. 1983. Although the ' United States has not been host to the sum mer Games since 1332. when Los Angeles was the site. U.S. Olympic officials felt the Inter national bloc will be difficult to overcome. Lake Placid's chances for the winter Gaines appeared dim because the 1360 Games were held in Squaw Valley, Calif. Detroit won over Los An geles. San Francisco. Philadel phia and Portland. The only bid against Lake Placid cams from Salt Lake 'City. K. L. (Tug) Wilson. president of the U.S. Olympic Commit tee, said Detroit was chosen by the board of directors "after a very lengthy, wearing dis cussion." Wilson lavished praise on the other presentatioas al though it was indicated that the final vote was between De troit and Los Angeles. Oakland Releases Head Coach; Rams May Replace Waterfield OAKLAND. Calif. (IP) Marty Feldman was released yesterday as head 'coach of the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League. The announcement, by General Manager Wes Fry. said Feldman is being succeeded -by William (Red) Conkright who has been' on the staff as defensive line 'coach and has acted as director of player personnel for the Raiders. Also released was, Toni Kal manir, offensive backfield coach. The rest of the staff, which.in cludes offensive line coach 011ie Spencer and defensive backfield coach 'Walt Michaels, have been AMERICAN ROWE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING First Fall Meeting Thirsts y, Oct. 18 7:30 P.M. Alpha Chi Sigma • 406 S. Pugh , Speaker: Mi. G. F. Henderson, Shawinigan Resins Corp. • Refreshm4ints after Meeting Open.tn all students is - Chem. Eng.. Chemistry. & applied fields Frank talk about iesir hair: Vita with V-7 keeps your hair asat:ail day witieWst grease. L .l7irvie Illatmatty.Tlisthegreaselessgroomingdiscovery.Vltahss ''ol4lllo - Wei fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dry- Bess. keeps your hair entail day without grease. Try it! "mkt Phi Kappa Sig Tops Dejending IMChamps By STEVE FRANKUN The IM football fields had all the atmosphere of Michie Stadium last night as upset minded Phi Kappa Sigma ! tripped defending champion Phi Delta Theta on first downs, 4-3, before a noisy crowd. Sparked by the passing 'com bination of Jim Terry to Larry Gaertner. the Phi. }Caps marched down the field several times to be stopped just short of a touch down. Meanwhile the Phi Kap defense —led by Bob Peace, Jay English and Don Jameson was limiting' the Phi Delts to short passes and short gains. Phi Gamma Delta had its hands full, before edging Lambda Chi Alpha, 3-2, on Larry Wert's field goal. LCA scored its only point* on a safety as - time ran out. Tau Kappa Epsilon walloped Phi Kappa Theta, 29-14, in an other game played on the golf course fields. Ken Denlinger = grabbed two M2ke Soccio aerials for touch downs to spark the TKE romp. Bob Bartlett chipped in with a pass interception return for a touchdown, plus two other inter ceptions that set up TKE scores. retained, pending a decision by CQnkright. - LOS ANGELES (Al Owners of the winless Los Angeles Rams are considering replacing head coach Bob Waterfield, the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner said yesterday in a copyrighted story. There was no comment from the club's owners on the story. Waterfield: rated the club 's greatest all-round quarterback in his playing days, is in his third year of a 5-year contract. The Rams have lost five games —two by 3 points, one by 4. one by 6 and one by 10. Soccio added two PATS and one field pal. He scored once himself on a pass interception runback. TKE rolled up a 26-0 lead in Milt*. Phi Kappa Theta fought back to the second' halt witn a TD pass from John Zab-. batta to Tom Jolatz. Phi Kappa Theta scored , again with a few seconds to go as- Zabbatta, inter cepted a pass by Soccio and romped over for the final score,, Chi Phi won a passing duel over Pi Lambda Pht, 14-0. While an alert defensive backfield was stopping the Pt Lambda Phi of fense. Chi Phi quarterback - Bob Bevan connected with Gregg Du vall for one touchdown and scored one himself later.. , ToriT Felice kicked the points aftOP both touchdowns. Delta Phi eked out a close 4-3 win on first downs over Alpha Chi Rho. Delta Phi quarterback Jim Schultz brought his team close to scoring but never close enough. Wrestling Practice Opens Wrestling Coach Charles Spel del announced that anyone' in terested in trying out for the varsity wrestling squad should report to Her Hall at 4 p.m. to day. While walking down College Ave. the other day, I was re minded of the ever _growing • size of the town. Two new buildings are now :having the finishing touches• put to them at the campus shopping center. One of the stores, floes Tra ditional. Shop, is a strictly ivy league men's store. More than this, though, it's our store yours and mine. Whenil entered the shop. I had no idea that I would feel this way. At first, all I. did was brouse through the sport - shirts and sweaters. Then Wayne, the mansiger of the shop. offered to show! me their sport coats and 'mits. No fooling, it really felt: great to be treated in this manner. To me. I' was more than. a customer. to Wayne I was a friend. Getting back to the suits thot4h. I became especially, in- Greened in one. It was an olive and black herring bone. Wayne then pointed out some of the finer points that the suit had to offer: a hand-blocked sh9ulder for the better fit in front and_ back, the hand-felted collar' which licit, longer and goaran tee:i no fraying around the col, lar., I could expound on the , finer points of this quality suit for quite a bit longer. But what I would really like ypii. to do though is to go down and see it for yourself. "Remember, your store, and at the very least your gqing -to make a new friend in Wayne whether or not you buy anything. Sincerely, PAGE SEVEN ishion Fad olumn
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