Handy Andy ANDY RYNIARCZUK, an All-American honorable mention last season, will be leading Penn State's soccer team as it kicks off its season tonight against George Washington at 7 p.m. on Bill Jeffrey Field. The Lions, ranked eighth in a preseason poll, were NCAA quarter-finalists last year. A night on the ol' soccer field Penn State's soccer team went through it's first, last and only workout under the lights last night in preparation for this evening's season-opener with George Washington. "Truthfully. it was not so good," coach Herb Schmidt said, as practice ended and he walked off Jeffrey Field to put away the white-and-black soccer balls. "We're still not doing things quite the way I'd hoped we would be." The lineup for the game was still not set, he explained, with a few positions still remaining to be filled even at this eleventh hour. Andy Rymarczuk and Rick Allen would open inside on the front line, he said, with Jimmy Startzell and John Marsden on the wings. Chris Bahr would take the center halfback position with Gary Kline and either Tom Kehan or Bruce Allen flanking him. The fullbacks also presented one questionable position. Schmidt said. Scott Frazier and Dave Reise were set but the other position could be either Bob Vieh wager's or Dave Boles' or belong to both. Gary Mac- Math, of course. would start in the goal. While the practice was in session earlier, Star tzell, out for the moment, had looked toward the field. "I like it," he said, in reference to. playing under the lights. "This is the first time we played under them but I like it. "In the day you look around and there are people everywhere and cars and things happening. You can smell the cows over there," he said, motioning past the newly-installed scoreboard. "But now the field is lit up and everything else is dark. It makes the game the center of attention." Moments later Rick Allen came near, moving the ball downfield but being cut off at the side line by a defneder. Behind him Andy Rymarczuk was poised for a pass. Peter Sellers as Albert 7 Hoo'nage , Hospdal Adrno,strafor in Where Does It Hurt?' U nit where You lau ®®wUaw. i fF rvA,O4-0,,(,5.c the m ov ies or. the corns of Marc: Ind Garner Held over at 6, a, and 10p.m "Behind you, behind you," Startzell called "Nugget." There was a lot of talking, screaming, yelling on the soccer field last night. Much of it was criticism from one player to another. None of it was taken with hard feelings. "That's what we were just talking about," Startzell said. "Making sure that everybody's criticism were constructive." Schmidt's criticisms were not harsh last night but his disappointment was evident nonetheless. The defense particularly had been paining him and a great deal of practice had been devoted to it. "I don't know," he said. "It just wasn't exactly what I had hoped for." Another small disap pointment was the new lighting. Only 50 of the 90 lights had been put up and the areas surrounding the goals were not quite as bright as they could have been. RINIc Show Time 8:00 CARTOON oPan Yikat 'round DRIVI IN TH(AIRI / 6 The 4e IF YOU LIKE HEAD, lOU'L ONE *HROAT UM) TUCCAf ADULTS ONLY IN COLOR • NOW • 2:30-4:00-5:30 7:00-8:30-10.00 PSU's first athletic event under the lights New-look Lions host By RAY McALLISTER Assistant Sports Editor "It's a whole new Rymarczuk. Rymarczuk led ballgame!" read the Phillies' the team with 14 goals last promotional line of last year. season and tied Chris Bahr For them it wasn't, of course, for the scoring lead with 18 but things lo9k to be working points. out a little belter for the Penn Rymarczuk also is being State soccerballers this year. touted as being Penn State's The booters open their 1972 next All-American, the 40th season with George Lion ever and the first since Washington at 7 p.m. tonight Per Torgerson fifteen years on newly-named Jeffrey ago. Field. The game will mark Nugget is amply backed up Penn State's first outdoor by Bahr, whose 18 points last athletic event of any sort to be year came on 12 goals and played at night. six assists, Rick Allen (eight And the Lions will be goals, five assists) and Dave playing with—in addition to to Reice (four goals, five the lights new European- assists) in the scoring style jerseys and a new department. electric scoreboard. In fact Little-used Jimmy Startzell one of the few things which is has now become a starter and not totally new will be the he, along with freshman John team itself. It may be a good Marsden, could supply ad thing. ditional fire power. For nine of the ten scorers Also returning is Tom from last year's NCAA Kehan, who all last season E=E Penn State vs GW GAME TIME 7 p.m. tonight at Jeffrey Field (far side of University Dr. near Beaver Stadium). Field dedication ceremonies begin at 6:45. ADMISSION Free. PARKING Free in football "red" area; entrance by baseball backstop. 1972 RECORDS George Washington, 0-1-1 (Tied Salisbury 2-2, lost to American 2-1); Penn State:CH). SPEED A toss-up. GW plays a foreign-, ball control-type game, relying on speed, short passes and finesse. The Lions also are quick, particularly in the line and at the halfbacks. DEFENSE No doubt the strong point of the Colonials, who have always been a defensive team, anyway. Penn State's defense should be strong this year but, untried as of yet, it could be the weakest point tonight. SCORING GW's leading scorers of last year, Murat Seyhun and Ken Garber, are back but Derya Yavalar and Vic Vallagra lead this year. Penn State's Andy Rymarczuk, Chris Bahr and Rick Allen are proven threats; Jimmy Startzell, John Marsden and others are capable. PREDICTION Openers are tough to figure but teams should be close in first half. Look for Lions, getting untracked, to blow it open in the second. 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Kehan, just now getting over the effects of knee surgery, probably will split his playing time between his fullback spot of last year and halfback. Also expected to see quite a bit of action are halfbacks Gary Kline, Bruce Allen, Emil Kopilovich and Scott Matlack; fullbacks Scott Frazier, Dave Reice, Bob Viehwager and Dave Boles; goalies Gary Mac Math, Mike Arnold, Walt Loose and John Gratti; and wing Steve Locker. The Colonials of George Washington (0-1-1) find themselves in a bit of trouble this year. The team, which shows nine freshmen and seven sophs on its 25-man roster, obviously is young and collegiately inexperienced. But coach Buck Davidson, himself and All-American at Penn State in 1929, has a few things going for him. One is the return of his two leading scorers of last year, Murat Doe, Losak named Seyhun and sophomore Ken Garber. 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"They're basically a foreign team," Lion coach Herb Schmidt said, "so they have a lot of experience." Indeed the Colonials' backgrounds are in some nine different countries, most of those where soccer is the national pasttime and played by everyone from age three on. "I know they have a very strong defensive unit," Schmidt said of the Colonials. "They usually do." Schmidt has been making no secret of the fact that his own defense could use a bit more polishing and he has been working it hard most of the fall. The Lions put in their final practice last night under the new lights. The defense will have to contend with Derya Yavalar and Victor Villagra, in ad dition to Seyhun and Garber. The Colonials now have top bestseller. The Daily Collegian Friday, September 29, 1972- scored only three goals in their two games, two by Seyhun and the other by Garber. Fitting is Buck Davidson's return to Penn State tonight for the dedication of Jeffrey Field. Bill Jeffrey, Penn State's most successful soccer coach ever, coached Davidson in the late '2os. Jeffrey put together a 153- 24-29 mark in his 27-year stint here, which ended in 1952. He died in 1966. Dedication ceremonies will precede the 7 p.m. game by fifteen minutes. Also on hand will be the Little German Band (starting at 6:15) and the Lion and Penn State's cheerleaders. ACADEMY AWARD •• WINNER! • BEST Art Direction BEST Costume Design : co,_, .:,• ... . ......,, • k -_, , :,.., 4. a' • -•— • X ASAM SPIEGEL FRANKLIN J SCHAFFNER , IF PRODUCTION Nicholas and Alexandra ••Le * Nightly at * THE: Lila': 129 S AMERTC" 37 7:00,8: 30 and 10:00 `SEX SCANDALS' I ROCK EUROPE i CONFIDENTIAL BEDROOM FILE NOW PASSED BY CUSTOMS • I 1 * • 1: I. t' a PROOF OF AGE WILL BE REQUIRED • 7 t 77.5, CHRIS BAHR