PAGE EIGHT Cadets 7 Second Half Scores Beat Nittany Soccermen, 3-1 By IRA MILLER Saturday was Bill Jeffrey , Day but someone apparently . forgot to tell the Army soccer team. ■ c The Cadets handed State's booters their- sixth loss in sewn Jsames, 3-1; breaking the contest open’ with t\yo second ha if goals.. Jeffrey was honored at half-- time ceremonies in which he was presented wjth a large trophy by -Dick Packer, ex-Lioh All-Ameri can. Packer headed the commit tee r which put the Bill Jeffrey Award into competition for the first time this season. .The trophy, was to have been awarded to State's outstanding player Saturday, but the commit tee decided to wait until the end of the season before, naming a winner. With many former LJon soccer players', on hand in Saturday morning’s rain, the*' Nittanies made a game oPit for more* than .a half before running out of gas in the third quarter] .- . , DAN BANOVJCH, wno had en tered the game as .a substitute, Scored what • proved 1o be* the winning'goal rwlien tie booted in ti: 30-yarder from his halfback position -yt ]7:00 of the third period.-The shot broke a l-l tie. Army stunned the Lions with a. t'oa| by Ed Leo in the fust minute of the game but the Linns tliep took control and dominated pltW for the iet,l of jibe first half. They-gamed n tie on Val Djttrd jevic's.goal.at Ki:l. r ) of the second ■quarter. Djufdjevtc scored from just in front of thenet after getting the ball out of a scramble. - Lee. who aho wVgecl an insur- .Lions in a series 'which* State second half." ’ ance goal it, the fourth quarter,;leads 12-11 wHh three tie*. “We controlled the ball better Vi .f , . 11,,u ‘ s < . in h''ad_ shots. Lion coach Ken Ifosterman felt lhaii we did against either Navv Ills lirst corainjr on Army’s that Saturday’s garrjc’wys one of or-Temple, but the forward line, fust fti HMisjviv-pf*netration. came the best, altliouith he re- 5 still must make' some^ioL- : their on pass from Jo*-** Gonzales, nil‘mains some what disheartened by ‘ opportunities count.” he conciud-. atone on the h'ft '-head- the continuing Erin's-of scl barks., ed. ’The Lions have scored just , * T ‘ ~ . Msj-nnd' marker two Stale's gonl-Fconijig ability has, eleven goals* in seven games. 1 minutes into, the fourth quarter, f been severely' hampered this, closes out the hothe nor- L|in captain Jay Skinner'was , year by a constant jresliufflmg "of t j f^n 0 f j ts schedule this-Saturdav off He- field for both of Army s the forward line, and the - Gc-ttvsburl The N.ttanv sireond-Jialf goals. Stormer. plav-S t oss 0 f three rreutars t who ouil k - L.cu\ sourg. ine mg left wing, was kicked incite (he team several boo ' ers their season, stomach hi the last half-minute (matches f K .undefeated. rif the first hall, lie returned to ; "IT WAS our gsmoj Saturday . i « , , V ■ailjonin the garnet; closing tnin- unui Arniv put through that stnti- . 0 t 0 0 — 1 1 m ''*- .. . L , • second goal.'" Hostenittm sdid. \ rrny "" J V if ’{XT' J'S*? - State missed a couple of oppor- - W ,- , y -t seemed t»ji ijlLitx he ’.es"Ti " 1 ' tuiiilms top'd buck m the game «o<*r Banoyich’s tally. Both times .31 was right wing -John K.'ttuna shooting, but fo ,-no avail. One shot, elimaxjng-a,solo dash, sailed far wide of the nett Another time he h : t Ihe left" upright-.' - Army ouihhitt the laons. 38-15. but few'of tlie Nittnny shots were on target. State goalie. Jay Hob bins' had to make eleven saves, while Ken Eklutid stopped only ’four shots m the Arniv goal. . THE VICTORY was Aimy's , sixth 111 eight game. The Cadet* lost to K.irleigh-Uickuvon and Were tied by Diexcl. It \c, t s , t Lo their l:fth straight u in over the New College Diner Downtown Between the Movies Everybody is invited — AG HILL PARTY ■ i Saturday, November 17 5:30p.m. Rec Hall Featuring .... • Full Course Ham Dinner ! ■ i - * «■* • Recognition of Awards and Scholarships j . • Crowning Miss Agriculture -1, • Bingo and Door Prizes' I , • Square and Round Dancing Tickets 5f.35 at HUB Desk & Ail A g Dept. Offices W DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA HEADS UP: Army's Ed Lee bailies Penn Slaie booier Dieler Heinze lor the ball in lirsl half of Saturday's soccer game here. Lee scored goals in the first and fourth periods as the Cadets handed the Lions their sixth loss in seven games. 3-1. R ecorc^rea k ,n 9 Nit!. my N’as -e offering a record- breaking, 20" off on these recoid.- Ami the only thing broken ■ about these albums is the puce. The selection ranges from Broadway hits to' the classics with each j buy at the regular price of 51.98. Take 20't off tvou do the! arithmetic!) and you've got yourself the perfect gilt. The sale also includes a number of other- items tbix/Jis arid such) tvhicn will catch vour eye—abd vour pocket book All at 20-.. off! , . Sorry, no i t turns. Nitiany News 108 W. College Ave Next fo the Corner Room r?rrf ..*■ -M “41 i r. .[,4 p „**• "■ • - * . , \ f% m ,iJK. Hoover In Lion By JIM BUKATA , , (This is the sixth in a series on members o] the 1962-63 Penn State basketball team. Next is Ron Avillion.) } j Terry Hoover, a 6-7, 215-pound forward from Morrlerreyy Ind., stands a good chance to start against Maryland in the Lions’ cage opener despite the fact that he' is only a sopho- The southpaw shooter looked good in State’s two scrim mages against American Univer sity and Mansfield State and coach John' Egli hopes this is a sign of things come. “Finding! a steady performer for that onti forward, position was one of my worries before the season started,” Egli said. “How ever, off Hoover’s two perform ances, I would say that he might be the answer ” ; Hoover was one of the first j basketball players to enter State ’ from outside the normal recruit- I ing area of Pennsylvania, lien' York and New Jersey. He was., the star for Monterrey and led his team to the Indiana playoffs in'.1960. }. ‘ Snowy Simpson,' the Lions' as sistant coach, had just taken his i new position here after giving up ja similar post'at Utah. He had scouted Hoover and was re-ponsible for talking him I rnto earning to State. HOOVER- WAS also one of the five freshmen ineligible last sea son. He became a member of the IBM all-stars. • One of Hoover's big problems j has been making the change from! the post position he', played ini high school to that of b corner, man. i r ' j Egli made the change after in- } serting Ulo Kart in the pivot for j the Lions., i ' ! One problem that Hoover must' overcome is excessive fouling. I but this- may come with experi ence. ‘ . I He has shown in. practice that much of tt)e‘ fouling comes from' over-anxiousness on his f art.' . i With Hdover. Kart vand Earl : Hoffman in, the .game, ’Egli has a starting j front iine.-Hhat will match almost any team in the country in'height. Hoover Will face the “-ame situ ation that jeonfronts Bob Weiss. A lack of Experience in his first X'A Sty grad" model with tradi tional belt loops, regular pockets; and regular, cuffs. These slacks are tailored. of the army twill. "Crammertons" .take-