PAGE SIX Future Rosy For Soccermen After Winning Year It was a season of ups and downs, a season which could hardly be called spec tacular, but all in all, one which showed promise of better things to come for Penn State’s soccer team. After four straight losing seasons, the Nittany Lion hooters finally broke the; .500 mark in 1963 when they compiled a 5-4 log. It was an uphill battle though, for the Lions faced a tough schedule, were hampered by numerous injuries and had to cop three of their last four games to br'ng home a winner. State registered triumphs over. Colgate, Bucknell, Temple,! Gettysburg and Pitt while losing! to West Chester, Maryland, Navyl and Army. But a look at the list of those teams being-considered for the regional playoffs shows just how rough the Lions’ sched ule was. All four of the teams that de feated State are on the list for! their respective areas: Navy and Maryland from the South, Army from the New York region and West Chester from the Pennsyl vania-Delaware-New Jersey area. Temple, an outfit the Lions swamped, 6-0, is also on the list. CAthaum NOW SHOWING 1:50-3:40-5:30-7:20-9:00 FUN FOH EVERYONE! jJtsSle’Wa®' sawD&a SSEP- E COLOR BY DeLuxe v 3 . . AItORSY mms , ROBeRf taiev r PiUIP?3 [orqusr MSver frt.nW.V.UP . MfWifi ' utiicf HsNry tosiER.INuNHH.iy JoHNSon CinemaScopE Coming WEDNESDAY John Maureen WAYNE O'HARA “McLINTOCK” 'lytfwMjit; NOW SHOWING . . . 7:00-9:00 P.M. "HAS 1000-VOLT JOLT!" N.Y. Daily Mirror SHOCK CORRIDOR OPENS THE DOOR TO SIGHTS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE! Victim of a Wild | The Hallucination... That _$ tri P PETER BRECK-CONSTANCE TOWERS * Gl TAVIUOH Combined TRY OUTS for WINTER PRODUCTIONS of "DINNY and THE WITCHES" "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Acting Costumes Make-Up Lighting Scene Painting & Construction Are Encouraged To Attend! All Students Interested In: Date: 24 - 25 NOVEMBER (SUNDAY and MONDAY) Place: The Pavilion Theatre Time: 7:30 P.M. WINTER SEASON PRODUCTIONS - PAVILION THEATRE By JOHN LOTT When it came to the injury department, Dame Fortune seemed to frown on the Lions all year. Harry Kline, Nizar Al-i Talib and John Katona all were hurt in the opening game with West Chester and were ham pered throughout the season. Katona played the rest of the year with his knee heavily taped while Kline was bothered off and on by an ankle injury. Al-Talib, who suffered spas modic recurrences of a charley horse he sustained as a fresh man last year, was in good shape for the last two contests and he responded with a sparkling per formance in both games. In addition, such front-liners as captain Dieter Heinze, full back Bill Manke and speedy wingman A 1 Schattschneider all missed some action because of various injuries. The Temple game was easily the Lions’ top effort of the sea son. The Owls, who entered the contest undefeated, were no match for State that day. Coach =- COL FOR SALE NEW SINGER Portable Sewing Machine, completely rebuilt, 539. Can be guaran teed. AD 8-8367. EXCELLENT SELECTION of '56-'63 Volkswagens now in stock. Storch Motor Company, 1500 N. Atherton St. AD 8-1500. NEED CASH BADLY! .38 Colt Cobra, .303 British Carbine, variable-power tele scope, 35 m.m. German Camera. Call Howard, AD 8-1334. ATTENTION MEN'S Glee Club Members: One number 42 regular tux—tropical weight, and one number 42 regular Glee Club blazer. Excellent condition. $l5 each. Call Art, AD 7-4078. BLACK CASHMERE Sweater, white mink collar. Excellent condition. Call Nikki, UN 5-4845. 1956 BUICK 2-door Special, very plain, good body and tires, new inspection. S3OO. AD 7-7545. '59 PONTIAC, 3-speed with extras—Slooo. Call Shelly, AD 8-4000. RCA VICTOR Portable TV. Call AD 8-1690 after 6 p.m. SCIENCE FICTION Paperbacks and Magazines; very cheap. Call Jim, AD 8- 8054. US!) CPI Mwtp PHOEBE rt HENRI EMM GREEN 1953 BUICK Special; very good condition; transmission recently over hauled 5200. Call Jim, AD 8-8054. TWO SNOW TlRES—Firestone Town and Country. Like new. 5-50x13 size. Tubeless with tubes. Mlllheim D 1 9-5355, after 6:00 p.m. BALED STRAW. Ideal for mulch, party decorations, etc. Free delivery 10 bales or more. Price 5.75. Phone AD 8-6992. ITHACA 12-gauge pump shot-gun. Good condition. Must sell. Call Gene UN 5-7932. A Man Trapped in the Ward Of Love-Maddened JO& s &AT f<. E. announces in 1963 Ken Hosterman’s booters prac tically ran the opposition off the field while rolling up their big gest score of the year. There were other highlights too. In the Maryland game, the Lions thrilled a home crowd by battling the mighty Terps down to the wire before dropping a 4-3 decision. State also played par ticularly well against Colgate and in the second half of the Bucknell game. Final statistics show that Al- Talib, the fleet sophomore from Iran, led the team in scoring with eight goals. Graduation will take a large chunk of the Lions’ regular line up, but the future is bright for next year. There is a talented crop of freshmen to complement those returning sophomores and juniors who will fill the gaps left by Stu Ross and Jay Robins at goal, Manke and Mickey Mastil at fullbacks, Heinze, Kline and George Williams at halfbacks, wingmen Ted Jones and Andy Honker and inside A 1 Maiga. LEGI FOR SALE POLAROID LAND CAMERA, Model 150, Wink-Light Model 250, Photo Electric Shutter—s44o. For further information call FL 9-2358, 1961 FALCON Deluxe, standard, radio, heater. Excellent condition. Consider trade. AD 8-1620. DAVENPORTS, overstuffed chairs, break fast sets, single or double beds, chest of drawers, dressers, tables and desks. HOY'S USED FURNITURE, just off Mountain St., Lemont. AD 8-0420. Open 6-9 p.m. 1956 PONTIAC Convertible, new top, clean, dark red, excellent condition, full power. Must sell. Call Paul Maffei, HO 6-6782, after 5 p.m. AD 8-9567. EDELWEISS STRETCH Ski Pants, size 36, black, worn once. Call Tony after 7:00 at AD 7-2545. 1957 SCOOTER, electric starter, 4-speed, 12 h.p. Must sell. Call John after 7 p.m. AD 7-7853. TWO TICKETS for Pitt game. Call Larry Barnhart AD 7-2159. 1960 MGA, sacrifice $990.00. Call UN 5- 5117. YOU DON'T WANT this car! '57 Cnevy Bel Air, 1-owner. Call Sheldon HO 6- 6532, 7-10 p.m. 1961 AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite. Has new side curtains (double slide panel type), new radio, custom fiber-glass hood, soft top, Tomeau, heater, and many extras. Asking price $1125.00. Call AD 7-7611 extension 470 or EM 4-1034 after 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Typewriters, electric, man ual, and portable; by day, \Veek, or month. Electric adding machines also available. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Alien. AO 8-6125. ROOM WITH Kitchenette facilities for two male students. Transportation neces sary. Call HO 6-6439 anytime. COUNTRY HOME on Branch Road —two rooms with private bath—two night weekend stay for four people. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850, ask for Homer. THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with William Steinberg, conducting P -S.—Patrons are reminded that doors open 30 minutes before concert time; ticket holders must arrive at least three minutes before curtain time to be assured a seat; seats maY not be held for friends; only students who can present their Student Identification Card at the door will be admitted on student tickets; and cameras are forbidden during all concerts or lectures of the Artists and Lecture Series. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, . PENNSYLVANIA LION COACH RIP ENGLE and captain Ralph Baker go over last-minute details as Nit tanies prepare for tomorrow's showdown at Pitt. N CLASSIFIEDS - FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM beginning winter term. 249 S. Pugh St. 1963 PENN STATE Class Ring with initials C.P.A.R. Reward. Call Chuck, UN 5-4187. LOST: GREEN JACKET, Phi Epsilon Pi Sat. night. I have yours. Shelly UN 5-6618. GREEN, FUZZY SCARF at Holy Cross game. Have matching mittens. Will ne gotiate. Ellie, UN 5-8124. ' A BOOK of American Express Traveler's Checks No. 951 - No. 960 and a sum of cash. Frances Manana AD 8-9327. NAVY BLUE Convoy Coat, plaid lining, at West Halls. Cali Walt UN 5-8270. LOST AT'Phi Gam one Ladies' Tan Lon don Fog Trench Coat. Reward. Call Larry AD 7-7683. GOLD CLASS RING lost . Finder please call Ken UN 5-3727. Reward. FOUND TIMEX WATCH with Silver Expandable Band in Pollock Area. Call Bill AD 8- 9738. TYPING WANTED TYPING—Any kind, for experienced typist. Electric IBM Executive. Call AD 7-7730 after 5:30. TYPING WANTED: All forms of typing. Fast, accurate, economical. Call AD 8- 3309. TYPING SERVICE. Fast, Accurate, Rea sonable. For your manuscripts, thesis and term papers call AD 8-0468 now. . FAST, ACCURATE TYPING Service. Call AD 8-0797 between 6 and 10 p.m. EXPERIENCED Secretary offers neat, accurate, fast typing service. Low rates. AD 8-8252. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA Seminar applications due at Wesley Foundation desk this Sun day Nov. 24. The Pennsylvania State University Artists and Lecture Series presents 8 P.M. Students may obtain tickets without charge starting at 9 a.m. Sunday by presenting Student Identification Card at Main Desk, Hetzel Union Bldg. Tickets for the general public, priced at $1.50 for adults and $l.OO for children, 12 years of age and under, will go on sale at 9 a.m. Monday and continue through Tuesday. Tickets are available 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Main Desk, Hetzel Union Bldg. Don't forget the concert at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, in Schwab Auditorium *V', x » A ■f.Mf'f, K < ,V ATTENTION NEWMAN Club 'Members: You are invited to attend a post-game party at The University of Pittsburgh Newman Club at 8 p.m. Saturday, -125 N. Craig Street in Pittsburgh. M-TAB ANNOUNCES its first successfut counterattack. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Sting Rays are looking for Penn State bookings. Ex perienced Jammy Combo. Have per formed in Williamsport area. Call UN 5-7619, after 5:00 p.m. AD 7-4315. ’ WANTED RIDERS TO TEXAS, leaving Dec. 12th. Call UN 5-2029, Dan. WANTED: ONE WAITER and one pot i washer. Call Dave Curry, Phi Kappa Sigma AD 8-9382. MALE STUDENT to share furnished apartment in Houserville. Winter term. Must have car. AD 8-2233 after 6 p.m. GOOD QUALITY SKIS, 6'9" or 7'Q" with or without bindings. Ski boots, size 9V2 wide. Call UN 5-6494. WANTED: 2 boys work meals in kitchen, Call Charles AD 8-1612. ROOMMATE beginning winter term. 1321-2 So. Pugh. AD 8-6494. RIDERS TO Florida, December 7 to December 11. Contact. Eric, AD 8-3021. ROOMMATE WANTED for tw#-man apartment, one block off campus. AD 8- 3729 after 10:30 p.m. PIANIST FOR Dance Classes. Work In State College. Mrs. Schlumpf, AD 8-3535. RELIABLE GIRL with transportation who loves children for house care. Morn ings. AD 8-3535. RIDE WANTED RIDE TO PHILA. Tuesday, Nov. 26. Joyce, UN 5-3150. TO N.E. PHILA. after 4th period Wednes day. Call Tony, UN 5-2531 until 11:30 p.m. • IMMlllMMllMflllliitMiiiiiMitMllllMlftltltHtl MISCELLANEOUS l WHAT THE heck's a Gygnskitnvhrueaikt? ITo be in HUB Lion's Den Wednesday!!!! and JOHN BROWNING, piano soloist WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 by the great Soviet cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich '^Bl^' mmm j' -m*. * f NOTICE "RASHO-MON", The Japanese classic, directed by Akira Kurosawa, will be shown this Sunday evening in 121 Sparks. Showing times 7 and 9 p.m. Admission free. WHAT IS HAPPENING on this vast ex panse of property titled University? The American Institute of Physics has many of the answers. CABIN PARTY—Fri., Nov. 22, 8-12:00 at Watts Lodge. Cars leaving Presby terian University Center, 132 W. Beaver —7:30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS JACKET ZIPPERS, knitted cuffs and buttons, elbow patches. Laundry and dry cleaning. Pressing while you wait. Hur's Tailor Shop, rear 143 E. College Ave. ATTENTION, Phi Gamma Delta: Red Doggers (Independent IM Champs), chal lenge you to an all-Unlversity playoff 9ame. Do you accept? AD 8-4000. HAVE YOU TRIED Hi-Way Pizza yet? FOR HIRSUITE resplendence, place your dependence on the barber feller in Penn Whelan's' cellar. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB CANOE TRIP, Susquehanna, Lock Haven to Jersey Shore. Leave 9:00 a.m. Rec Hall. Sign up at HUB desk. ROCK CLIMBING at Huntingdon. Al so demonstration of Tension Climbing. Sign-up, sheet HUB desk. Meet Sun day, Rec Hall, at 9:30 a.m. with 50 cents. Lunch provided. The Kletfer schuhes we ordered have arrived. HIKE on Bald Eagle Ridge, Sunday, Nov. 24. Meet at Rec Hall 9:30 a.m. Sign up at HUB desk. CABIN & TRAIL Division Meeting— Tues., . ov. 26, 7:00 p.m. in 305 Boucke. Information about and or ganization of Shenandoah Camping Trip, Dec. 13-16. All welcome. TICKETS Cowards Face Pitt In Blood Bowl Game The Collegian Cowards and Pitt News Hawks battle tomor row morning in the sixth annual Blood Bowl at Forbes Field for the Eastern Journalistic Con ference championship with a pos sible post-s e a s o n invitation awaiting the winner. The Hawks, who show just one win in the five-year series with the Cowards, are reportedly so strong this season they can’t find anyone to play them. They beat the Syracuse Daily I STATE, PITT SCHEDULES PENN STATE IT Oregon 7 17 UCLA 14 28 Rice 7 7 Army 10 0 Syracuse 9 20 West Virginia 9 17 Maryland 15 10 Ohio State 7 28 Holy Cross 14 Nov. 23—at Pitt PITT 20 UCLA 0 13 Washington 6 35 California ' 15 13 West Virginia 10 12 Navy 24 35 Syracuse 27 27 Notre Dame 7 28 Army 0 Nov. 23—Penn State Nov. 30—at Miami, Fla. (N) The BILLIARD ROOM 9 99 999 9999 99999 from 224 E. College Ave. RECREATION BLDG. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 196| Orange Chickens, 13-7, in their only previous game and then couldn’t find another opponent! Pitt was ranked first in the nai tion by the Disassociated Press and is virtually assured of the Lambert Platter. J “Our only problem is deciding what bowl game we would like t