PAGE EIGHT Booters Hope to By IRA MILLER Its hopes for a winning sea son shattered, Penn State’s soccer team will try for its first victory oyer Army in five years tomorrow morning. The Nittany hooters were re legated to their fourth successive losing campaign last Saturday when they 'bowed to Temple, 3-2, in -overtime. State has not beiiten the Cadets .since 3957 -jivhen it won, 4-1. iri a near ■ hurricane at West Point, hast season's 4-2 Army inumph .was its fourth str?',ht in the series which the Njttames lead, 12-10. with' three ties. The Cadet streak started with a 3-2 triumph In 1958. Army won 4-2, in 1959 and 3-1 in i 960. Besides 'their winning streak against State, coach Joe Palope’s Cadets bring- a 5-1-1 record, marred only by a loss to Farleigh- Dickinson and a tie with Drexei Tcfch, into tomorrow's dash. A HIGHLIGHT of tomorrow’s game, scheduled to start at 10:30 on the soccer field next to the ice ring, will be the presentation of the first. Bill Jeffrey Award to the Lions’ "outstanding player." Jeffrey, who coached the Nittany booters for -27 years before step ping down in 1952, will himself make the presentation at half time. The Lions, who have been adequate =on defense while suf fering oh Offense, will stick with the same 'back lines they have been using. A couple of changes on the forward wall are indicated for tomorrow's contest, however.- .Dieter Etcinzc - at center half back and Harry Kline at right halfback will anchor a strong Fullmer Kills Re SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—For mer middleweight champion Gene Fullmer squelched rumors yester day that he might retire and said he plans to fight Dick Tiger again, possibly iri Las Vegas in Feb ruary. Fullmer, culled a news confer ence to announce his decision. „ It was Tiger. the tough Nigerian who won the NBA title from Full mer last n)onth in San Francisco’s Candlestick Park. • "I felt I. had a bad night in the fight with Tiger," he said. "I’d like to prove to myself that 1 FRESHMEN OPEN HOUSES t\4 ' r 'l ; Acacia i Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Epsilorv Pi Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Delia ! Alpha Sigma Phi ’ Alpha Tau Omega : Beta Sigma Rho Delta Chi ill Face Army Tomorrow; Stop Cadet Win Streak DIETER HEINZE midfield line. John Buck, a sopho more, will be at left half. Mickey. Mastil and Bill Manke will be at the fullback posts and Jay Robbins will start in the nets for the Lion booters. . CAPTAIN JAY Stormer. a fTecently -converted, halfback, will be at left wing, with Ted. Jones at inside left, Andy Honker replacing George JBerzkalns lat center, Val Djurdjevic at inside right and A 1 Jacobsen or John Katona at right wing. : "I am still optimistic,” coach Ken Hosterman said yesterday, despite the LSons' floundering this season. - . Lack of offensive firepower has firement Rumor really did have a bad; night. I honestly think 1 can beat Tiger." Fullmer said he' has been urged to quit the ring by his* wife and mother-in-law, but added: .' “I’ve got to live with myself,” Tiger gave the rugged Fullmer a physical beating last month. I New College Diner Dowmoyin Bufwi.tn iher Movies sponsored by the INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL SUNDAY, NOV. 11 • 2-5 P.M. "!■jf _ . i ■ Check IFC Handbooks jand posters in Rcsidencje Halls for the locations of fraternities. Handbooks are available in Fi THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY pARK. PENNSYLVANIA troubled the Nittanies for most of the season and, because of ,this, Hosterman has been switching his forward line around. frequently, but with little success. (Of eburse, some of the' changes been forced on the. Lion coach 4- the loss of three starters, for example —but <he still febls the' ability is there. ‘ T ‘‘We just have io shoot more and take some of these opportunities which we haven’t been doirig,” he said. “We have to beimofe ag gressive.” 1 1 The Nittanies have scored just ten goals in six games while, al lowing 18. They beat Biicknell <3-0) and lost to West Chester (3-1), Colgate (5-2). > Maryland (4-2), Navy (3-0) and Temple' (3-2). ■ ; v ! ; -I Delta Phi Delta Sigma Rhi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Delta Rho Phi Kappa iTau , Phi Kappa jTheta Mu Detyaj Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa HARRY KLINE BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto New Bikes —l yr. Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER STJ AD 7-7992 Hurricanes' Number One Roq Pays Visit to Practice Session ; MIAMI, Fla. (/P) The University of Miami football crouched in playing position. Quarterback George Mira the snap, turned and handed the ball to 13-year-old Pa Drake. c The husky quarterback tenderly took the girl’s hand and changed its position on the ball explaining that he holds it differently than most quarterbacks. ’ • Then the little girl with Tight brown hair and brown eyes gave the ball a mighty toss and a receiver darted “down field.” When he returned, the squad gathered around Pamelar Mira raised a leg and let Pamela, ex amine the cleats on his shoes. An other player explained how' the hip and shoulder pads work. A third placed a helmet on the little girl’s head. Pamela, probably the No. 1 fan ot the Hurricanes, studied all the items'with her fingers. : Her brown eyes are blind. She was plunged into a world of darkness by an auto accident two days before Christmas, when she was 5 months old. PAMELA'S PAHENTS. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Drake, solid- Hurricane backers, have had the. same seats at Miami games the past 14 years and it was natural that she would acquire an interest, in football. Pamela has refused to let blind ness prevent an active life. She plays games at school. She has become a good swimmer. : ' Younger brother Tommy, 14, who often acts as Pamela’s eyes, takes her riding around the neigh borhood on a tandem bicycle. This year Pamela wanted to “see” the Miami football team at a practice session so her father, .Affairs Office— 2o3 HUB. a manufacturer’s representative' and former Georgian,' took; her. She was introduced to the squad and presented with an auto graphed football. i Pamela, thrilled at the experi ence, .went'home and wrote the squad a letter in Braille. Then she typed it, and it was. mailed to Miami coach Andy Gustafson. The letter was posted op the team bulletin board Wednesday, Pam wrote: „ j., "I ENJOYED hearing your sig nals but I won't tell anybody any of the words I heard. I think of how good you are and hovr kind you have been to me. I am so glad to have friends like you. I can’t put the.feeling into [words but it’s wonderful. I ’’Now we have three big 'games before the season is -over). Ala bama may. be a problem, and Northwestern is good, but now that Florida has lost Lindy In fante, and considering that we beat them last year, they may not be hard-to beat. But win dr lose, I am with you all the way. 1 ‘‘l typed this myself, and| please excuse any errors. I typed, using the touch system. Love, Pkm.” Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Delta Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Zeta Beta Tau FRIDAY. NOVEMBER9.if962 team jtook mela
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