THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1962 Loid Echdori Looks 'lmpress By JOE GRATA ¶'li you keep running like that, l you'll be able to beat any thing!" cross-country coach John Lucas yelled to Howie Deardorff, Colin Grant, Bill Lamprnan and Joe - Nichols at perctice yesterday. Pitnd maybe even one of those African ostriches," added one interested onlooker, watching the Lions' workout on the cinder track ati Beaver Field. ;The four Nittany distance run-. ners are expected to pace State as the lead unit of a two-pronged at ta:ck when the Lions tangle with a [strong Michigan State contin gent Saturday on the University golf course. ALSO INCLUDED in the front running group is monogram win- Lionel Bassett. The 5 1 10, 153- pound senior missed the; regular workout session because of a late c!ass but worked out "on his own" efdly last night. Regular drills consisted' mainly of pace work with coach Lucas and varsity manager John Carn- Wath recording the runners' times. Lucas said that today's workouts wilould include light running ex- itommilimitimiummmientimimmimmiummummumminiummut = - Winter is,just around the corner and -1 = , ill 'your all purpose SKI JACKET is E - E = really going to come in handy . - For warmth, whether on top of a - , I mountain or in the classroom, you won't be able to beat it. E i Reg. ULU ... = Colors in Black, Tan and Blue Now $14.95 = = _ = = N.S. yes, we de have = Those comfortable DUNGAROYS UM F. = _ I LEVINE BROT. Stale College, - Pa. 5......,.........,........i,..................,....,.....................,........,......ma 1 14 •3=1 .3 MIMCI=SIMENOINM=Iffla V:vat4frAW,d4Via , M. , - , - YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB ORGANIZATION MEETING MOCK ELECTION TONIGHT -'7:30 220 Home Economics of Lion Runners lye ercises on the University golf course. , As the temperature began fall ing and cool winds blew in from the west, Lucas' eyes began to light up. "If the temperature stays like_ this and it doesn't rain," Lucas explained, "all course and run ning conditions should be ideal for Saturday's meet with Michigan State." BUT AFTER playing havoc with Pitt and, Cornell in record ing victories to ' stand unbeaten in two outings, State runners are warming up to tangle with the Spartans in what should prove to be the most hotly-contested cross country meet in years at Mount Nittany. Michigan State 'dethroned the Nittanies as IC4A ; champs at, the 1961 gathering' at Van Cortland Park in the Bronx section of New York City. - The Spartans also handed last year's edition of the Lions the only setback in a laudable 4-1 dual-meet season: • Followinr the' Michigan State meet, the Nittanies will entertain another cross-country powerhOUte in Navy. This year's Middle team is unbeaten in 'four outings and looms as one of the top teams in the East. • FOR Lll MEMBERS WELCOME! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Practice • THE LIFE & CULTURE OF WESTER? EUROPE HOLLAND ITALY GERMANY FRANCE AUSBIA SWIIZERWID ENGEM June 20 to July 24, 1963 . on! $1 0 9 9 00 New York to Amsterdam-4y JET Return by Student Ship Includes hotels & 3 . seals daily Tuition awi/er Auditing Fees--sit Included Credit received from Bloomsburg State College towards graduation. Permanent Certificate, or graduate study. For more information contact immi, State Thema 116 W. College Avenue AD 11.05211 CHIMES will sell "Lick 'Elm Lions" Lollipops Saturday, October 20 , I at the game • Profits will be - used for scholarships COACH JOHN LUCAS Frosh Rooters Win ;Opener, 7-1 By IRA MILLER Penn 'State's freshman soc cer team opened its 1962 sea son yesterday with a one sided 7-1 triumph over visit ing Lock 'Haven. Nizar Talib, one of five foreign born players'on State's trash, ros ter, scored five goals to pace the Nittany triumph. Three of his scores came in the first quarter. Talib, playing at inside left, opened the scoring early in the first period. but Phil Girt-came' right back to tie it up for, Lock Haven. Talib, who hails from Iraq, put the Lions in the lead again eight minutes later and then made it 3-1 as the period ended. He scored again in the second and third quarters. INSIDE RIGHT Ali Alrabaire and center forward Jim Caplan scored State's other goals. Despite the lop-sided score, coach Walt Weiland was not fully. satisfied with his hooters' per formance. "They played a sort of kick and-run game," he said. "I'm not completely satisfied but what can you say when they score so many PAGE SEVEN goals. They're:playing pretty well but they feel they can play bet ter. I think they can, too. Weiland displayed three goalies in the game with Mike Kirschner doing most of the work. He was replaced late in the third quar ter with Ron Fogarty and Steve Schwartling splitting the job for the rest of the contest, STATE'S STARTING lineup had Kirschner in goal. Gene Abracainskas and Ken Wardle at the . fullback posts. Winni Nun baumer. Bob Topham and Bill McCall at the halfback spots and "--* Talib: Caplan. Alra baire and Inaki Aboitiz on the uric. .The three Lion netminders made a total of nine saves while Lock Haven's netminders turned aside 10 shots. Pena State ___. 2 2 I 3—T Lark Haven I ea fa -1 Goal*: Peon State - Talik I. Atrabaire. Caplan. Leek ',even it's tip end ! Regular one•man-band this coat. Scotchgard• treated to give the brush• off to rain or snow. Acrylic pilelining zips in or out to keep you in tune with the temperature. Short and trim; staccato-styled in fine Gabardine; new Fall iridescent shades; $29.95 at swingin' stores. hilleS Tempo Weathercoat H.I.S. Ckfihinst available at - // / 4 " l ' / MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE
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