' i lltri#; *4 6 "Y 1 % 1952 Nittany Lacrosse. Team To Close Home Season Hoping that Cornell hasn't the scoring potential of Rutgers will probably be the main worry of Penn State's lacrosse team when it )(plays host to the Big Red at 2 p.m. tomorrow on the golf course. The match will bring down the curtain on Penn State's home season. State has one game remaining at Hobart after the Cornell tilt. The game is a toss-up, unless State takes over where it left off against Rutgers. If such is the 'ease, then the Lions could make a rout of the game.. Bsith Losers to Orange The Lions and Cornell have met two teams in common this year —Washington and Lee, and Syra cuse. State beat Washington and Lee, 7-6, while the men of Coach Jim Smith also tripped the south erners, '9:6. Both clubs have lost to Syra lcuse, Cornell bowing twice-12-3 in its last outing. State lost, 9-3, at ,Syracuse, although the, score doesn't indicate the closeness of the match. State's defense played superbly—nine goals to the con trary. r, In last year's match at Cornell, COach Nick Thiel's crew came out with a 10-5 win in a game that saw midfielders Jack Wil cox and Paul Raffensperger break the individual State scoring rec ord. Wilcox finished up with 21 goals wh i 1 e Raffensperger was C one behiiid Don Bell it Goalie Thiel will open With :the same ten men who started against Rut gers. Sophomore Don Bell will open at goal and he probably won't be so hard pressed as he was against Rutgers when 'he stopped 20 shots. At attack, State will start with cr e a s em an Tom Goldsworthy on the right. This trio accounted for nine goals against Rutgers, each getting three. In addition, Koons also chipped in with two assists while Rbstmeyer chipped in with another. Girard 2d Midfielder Opening at midfield will be Captain B t u d Wolfram, Wayne Hockersmith, and Tony Eagle. Wolfram's kneb is better and Thiel indicated that the Lion cap tain will be in tip-top condition. Hockersmith tallied four times and two against Rutgers. The second midfield will con sist of Lucien Girard, John Stein muller, and John Yohman. Defensiyely, it will be Barr Double Goose. Eggs DETROIT, May 5 (R)—Fire balling Virgil Trucks of the Detroit Tigers hurled the sea son's first no-hit no-run game in the major leagues. today. Just when it looked as if Truckk might have to go into extra innings against Washing ton, Vic Wertz blasted a two out home run in the last of the ninth inning to beat the Senators, 1-0. YVONNE DE CARLO "The SAN FRANCISCO STORY" JOANNE , DRU "THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" HELD OVER • .OPEN A.T 6:00 MOVIE OF THE WEEK! "THE RIVER" By TOM SAYLOR Asplundh, John Henry, and Dick Schaefer. John Amber's knee is still botherinE him, but Thiel said yesterday that Schaefer is looking better every day and that Amber will have to hustle to get his job back. 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