SATURDAY. NOVEMBER! 3. 1?62 Booters In Search By IRA MILLER “I know we can do it,” an optimistic Penh. State soccer coach, Ken Hosterman, said before he and his Lions de parted yesterday for Philadel phia where they will meet Temple this afternoon. If past performances mean any thing, he could be right. In 28 previous meetings with the'Owls, State holds an 18-6-4 edge. And the Lions' lone win this season (they’re 1-4) came against one.of the two teams to beat Temple (4-2). The Nittanies beat Buck nell, 3-0. The Bisons edged the Owls in their opener, 2-1. THE LIONS' losses have come to West Chester, (3-1), Colgate, (5-2), Maryland. (4-2), and. Navy, (3-0). Maryland and Navy are undefeated and West Chester’s only loss was to the Middies. Temple’s losses were both 2-1 games to Bucknell and Phila delphia Textile. Three of the Owls’ wins have come via the shutout route- against Gettysburg, La Salle, and Hofstra. Temple last beat the Lions in 1959, 2-0. State prevailed the past two seasons, each time by a 2-1 score. "I'M GETTING tired of saying It,’’ Hosterman admitted, ‘‘but I know we can do it if we play ball. The ability is still there. One of these weeks, they’re going to get together and play real good ball and some opponent will pay for WHEN THAT day will be V anybody’s guess, but the Lion coach hopes it’s soon. State has three games left after today, and one more loss will ensure a fourth straight losing season. What with injuries, dropouts and other misfortunes. Hosterman has been switching starters this year in a manner .that would make Casey Stengel proud. Un fortunately- for the Lions, they haven’t been meeting with much more success than Casey and his New ? York .Mets enjoyed. This week,’ hojvever, there i is just one personnel change in the Yost Named Coach WASHINGTON (AP) Eddie Yost, veteran American League third baseman, has been added to the Washington Senators coach ing staff. DEAN'S WALK-IN (Corner of Puj|h & Beaver) We Car.h Student Checks THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA OwL-Hupting Today of Second Victory Lions’ lineup a low for the season. That change shows! Ted Jones returning to the starting line in place of Andy Hopker. Jones is at inside left instead of his familiar left wing spot, [cap tain Jay Stormer having (been shifted from left halfback to left wing. • | GEORGE BERZKALNS. i who played inside left last week when Honker started at center, nioves back to his regular center (post. The rest of dhb forward line has Val Djurdjevic at inside (right and John Katona at right wing. John Buck is .in Stormer’s old slot with Dieter Heinze at center half and HarrwKline at right; half. Mickey Mastit and Bill Manke are again the fullbacks with Jay Robbins in the; nets. I Feeling that poor"passing might be partly to blame for the Lions’ inability to score (eight goals in five games), Hosterman has been working the Nittanies qn playing together and jon their passing during practices this. week. SIGMA ALPHA MU ’ Welcomes Its Alums Before-Dinner Reception ' i Dinner Party i DON KREBS QUINTET ! 5:00 PM. TO 1:30 A.M. -; Closed. JAY STORMER . . . Lion captain ABL Awards Ren. Franchi PITTSBURGH MV—The Amer ican Basketball League awarded the Pittsburgh franchise yester day to a group headed bv fight promoter Bill Rosensqhn of Phila delphia. The corporate name of the new group is General!?Sports, Inc., a subsidiary; of General Bowling Are you aom pat or a two pat man? Vtteßs wftfc Jl V-7 keeps year bak neat aH day without greet#. Naturally. V-7e is the greaseless grooming discovery” Vitaiis* „ with V-7 fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dtyness, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try Vitalis with V-7 today I ise to General Sports Carp,, operator of bowline eithb lishments in Pennsylvania, New York and Washington, DC f General Sports takes over 'th< franchise vacated by Lenny tkivc Eugene Litman of Pittsburgh [The Litman brothers gave upjth< j franchise , after suffering fnian cial losses last season. i . ! PAGE NlfjjE
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