WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21.1962 „ Improved HB Line Aids Lion Booters An improved halfback line played a major role ih Sat urday’s second win of the year for Penn State’sjsoccer team as the Lion booters" overcame their lethargy long enough to hang a 3-1 setback on Gettysburg. Veterans Dieter Heinze and Harry Kline along with soph Ray Dacey'make -up the Nittanies* midfield'trio. Coach Ken Hosterman heaped a lot of credit on this threesome for Satur day’s triumph. * - "Our halfback line played said. “Gettysburg came on strong in the second half but I think they were better than we let them look. That halfback line of onrs stoppedtthenj every time~and didn't give/ them a chance to; score.” - Val DjurdjCvic, a two-year let term jin from Aliquippa. John Ka tona and captain Jay Stormer also roles in theLions’ triumph. ! ALTHOUGH HE didn’t score Djurdjevic came up with another fine performance to help the Lion offense control the game. Stormer, moved to the for ward line in mid-season, assisted on the first goal and played a good, aggressive ball game. Djurd jeyic and Stormer are the only seniors in the -Lions* starting lineup. Katona scored the first two goals in Saturday’s game and as sisted on the Lions’ third score in his best performance of the sea son. Hosterman. credited ;Katona for Saturday’s 3-goal first half, the Lions’ best start since they beat Colgate. 4-3, last year to end a 19-game Red Raider winning streak. State had threi-first half goals that, day, too. “Katona was outstanding," : he said. “He was in'/ the game for the full 88 minutes arid really hustled. He scored two and might Barbell Club Names Top Weightlifters Bill Bardwell and Dick Bergen back won the individual titles in the .Penn State Barbell Club’s open weight lifting, meet Sunday ■in Rec Hall. i Bardwell, competing in the 181- pound class, liftecl atotal of j 665 pounds to win the Olympic Lift ing Contest. His total included 200 pounds each in the press and snatch and a 265-pound clean and jerk. - ® . Bergenback, a heavyweight, won the odd lift contest with a total of 1120 pounds. He lifted 220 in the bench press, 400 in parallel squad-and had a 500-pound dead lift Runners-up were Brian Young in the Olympic Lifting and Don Sobel in the odd lift. Norm Gordon, the club's ! ad visor, said yesterday that the club would probably have another open meet during January with a view toward intercollegiate com petition later in the winter. I New College Diner 'ocV r ''O’A , ; i' //iZ'.lcV TV RENTALS f by day, week, month jj (Ti lltcpl telev,s,on 1 J CENTER § at State College TV | 232 S. Allen Street § V By IRA MILLER a real good game,” Hosterman have had more but they put two men on him in the- second halt” This Saturday the Lions tangle with. Pitt in what figures to be one of their toughest games of the year. The Panthers have one play er who has scored as many goals as the entire Lion team. CORKY CUTHBERT. who twice tallied three goals in a game, has a total of 14 scores in Pitt’s nine regular-season games. - The Panthers (7-1-2) suffered their only loss Monday, bowing, 4-3 to Maryland in an Eastern; Regional NCAA playoff game after leading 3-1 in the first quar ter. Maryland meets Michigan State (4-0 victor over Howard Univer sity of Washington, D.C.) in one semi-final ..game tomorrow in St. Louis. Springfield (Mass.) will meet the winner of a game be tween St. Louis and Stanford in the other semi-final. The title game, is scheduled for Saturday. St. Louis won the first two chain* pionships, in. 1959 and 1960, and West Chester won last year. I THE DAII,Y Only Schick makes two different electric shavers... pick the one to match your face! Both heir Super Speed sharers hare Schick’s exclusive washable head, made of surgical stainless steeL Snap it off tad wash away dirt, itabble, and germs. es •; ' - ' - , Get the mw Schick Easy Shin* Electric Shoe •LLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYtVANIA * ! X Tech Votes Yes To Bluebonnet Bid HOUSTON (fP< —Georgia Tech’s Yellow Jackets |voted yesterday to accept: a bid. to the Dec. 32 Bluebonnet BowL The invitation | win not become official until after Tech’s Dec. 1 game with Georgia but the vote ended speculation that Georgia Tech was in line for the Gator Bowl or, possibly, the Sugar BowL Lou Hassell, chairman of the Bluebonnet Bowl Selections Com mittee. indicated Missouri or Washington will be Tech's oppon ent in the fourth annual classic to be played in the 70,000-seat Rice University Stadium. B PLYMOUTH WEATHER-READY COATS Starting from $19.95 They Top anything you wear. HAVE A HAPPY! Fraw'paricing at rear of atoro while you shop • 229 S. Allen St. e AD 9-1241 lot a bootblack (bin* hi GO second*l Mantle Wins Third MVP Award BOSTON Mickey Mantle, the Yankees* gimpy-legged slug ging master, was named the American League's most valuable player for the third tune in his career yesterday. The 31-year-old New York cen ter fielder beat out Bobby Rich ardson. 234 votes to 152, in a poll ing by a committee of the Baseball Writers Association of America, Harmon Killebrew of the Min nesota Twins placed third with 99 votes. Mantle, feared at the end of his playing career last spring when he injured his left leg and knee, also won the league's highest hon or in 1956 and 1957. j He had been nosed out by Rog ler Maris of the Yankees in 1960 Wac .... Who can miilaka a collage student in hir raincoat. Whether going by bus. car or hitch-hiking—a raincoat is a necessity. SCHICK (S ) m*t4 and 1961—hy a slim four-vote margin a year ago.’ Mantle belted 30 home runs. had 89 RBI and, with a .321 aver age, was runner-up in the Ameri can League batting race to Bos ton’s champion, Pete Runnels. Hobbled much of the time from his legs and then by a rib injury, Mickey mussed 39 games but still d-as m action enough, offensive ly and ‘ defensively, to pace the Yankees to their 13th pennant- in the last. 16 years. Mantle, joining a select group of previous throe»time MVP win ners in the league, received 13 of the. first place votes cast. Richardson Rot five and Kllle.- brew and Tom Tresh, the Yank's star rookie shortstop-outfielder, each received one. HITCH-HIKING HOME? *ki kw Canter c ( fermtytvsnig* , t» V«> •%, ft * * 5 J..’ i *'•«. for tough A regular beard* Far *ea*itlv* (Ida PAGE SEVEN HABERDASHERY V 7 l