The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 19, 1962, Image 7

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    RIDAN4 9CTOBER.I9; 1962
oOttersi - Vi!it Teisps:•Tomprrt4;
RobbilisH in Nets; Stormer Hurt
Penn State's soccer', team
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will unveil its third goalie in
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as many games tomorrow
then the Nittanies meet
aryland at College,Park.
Coach Kest Hosterman s,:sid yes
*rdaY that 'Jay Robbins . ..would
get the starting nod as State, thee
to shake its losing ways. The
Lions have lost both pre ions
Starts. Maryland topped North
Parolina State in its opener last
week.
I The Terps, coached by Doyle
Royal, rang up a 9-1-1 slate last
'ear, , including a 5-3 triumph
ever State. No other team got
tnore than: four goals against the
Nittanies :last year. Maryland's
only defeat waS a 4-2 loss to
CAA champ West Chester in
the Terps';final game. They were
tied 'by Navy, 2-2.
BOBBINS JOINED the iquid
onday and his impressive work
scrimmages this week earned
thin), the starting berth. Al Shuss
opened 'the season at goal against
West Chester and Stu Ross start
ed last 'week's contest with Col
gate.
Injurii have again sidelined
State captain Jay Stormer. His
right knee Heavily bandaged
from an injury sustained in the
Colgate game, Stormer will miss
tomorrow's contest and probably
the: Bucknell game next Tuesday.
Last year, Stormer suffered a
shoulder separation in the Mary-
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4 Itc4l are hereby invited to attend the. formal
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 -20
Traditional Shop 'h featuring all fine brand names that yo know, and at prices
can afford. We are also' featuring: the. "Latest University Fashions."
The
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land game slid missed the Buck
nell and Navy contests, Those are
the only games he has missed' in
his college career, though he also
suffered injuries in both his
freshman and sophomore years.
In his frosh campaign, Stainer
had two bad; ankles, while in his
sophomoreseason he was plagued'
by bad knees and shin splints.
Hosterrnan had hoped to start
Joe Hippie %in Stormees left.half
back' spot, but Hippie came up
with a sore • left ankle and ' , he
Will also miss the game with the
Terps. Either Ray Daeey or Lou
Paulin will start in that •poSt. now.
GeOrge. BerzlMlns has also
joined \ the Nittanies' growing
casualty' -list. The big center for
ward is limping around on • *-
bruised instep and' may not be
able to play 'tomorrow, although
he will make the trip. • - t; • _ • _
Roy Johnston and Bill Manke
will make their' 1962 starting
debuts at the fullback spots. JAY ROBBINS
They'll replace 'Ken Link and
Harry Kottcamp, ... new Natant/ netminder
COLLEGE STUDENTS EARN $3OO
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Campus Representative wanted to supervise promotion which
features:
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•No minimum purchase reittired
*lnstant service: all L. P.s guaranteed
If interested in Joining . or becoming exclusive campus
representative at high7commissions ...
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Around the Corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop
3: . ' : •01 • • ,
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342 E.
Opposite Atherton' Hall
from 10 AM. to . 9 P.M.
In SUits such famous names as Don Richards, Zeeman, Mayfield and Jaffe. In shirts,
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Shop
Bavasi Hits at Dodger_ Trades
LOS ANELES =(AP,.=-The Los
Angeles Dodgers are in a trading
mood, with such stars as Duke
Snider and Wally Moon on the
available list. But the club won't
deal,just to be dealing.
"I'm not going to wreck this
club in a moment of anger, and
I'll not dispose of our nucleus,"
said General Manager Buzzie Ba
vasi yesterday.
The Dodgers' main objective in
strengthening for the 1963 season
will be a second or third base
man and possibly a pitcher, Ba
vasi,said_
WANTED!
Dealers, table operators and
assistants, and cigarette girls
for Las Vegas Nite .
Saturday, Nov. 3
Those interested, sign at HUB desk
opening of ...
• Remember Our store was .
designed for your browsing pleasUre
ao muter what you're looking for.
In the tatter case, much depends
on the condition at strikeout artist
Sandy Koufax and hit now re
nowned numb finger. as Manager
Walter Alston pointed out• in his
re-signing ceremony Wednesday.
Bavasi noted that either Snider
or Moon might go—not both-•
because it isn't fair to the others
on the team to have two such
highly :paid athletes riding the
bench. Each •'reportedly earned_
more than $40,000 this year.
Veterans Daryl Spencer an
Andy Carey, who were meret
adequate at third base, seem
headed for other pastures.
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