WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1:903 Stlikmea Fate NOWA Saturday ,': . Although the. weekend trip for Penn State's lacrossemen was dampened by the two losses to Swarthmore and Na vy, the outlook for the future is not as dismal as one might expect. For one thing, the team's two toughest opponents seem to be out of the way, with the exception of Syracuse. The Lions will be back in their own class when they play Hobart on the golf course Satur day. . Coach. Nick Thiel was philo sophical about the "lost weekend." "We' looked good against Navy for a while - Saturday," he 'said, "and . the boys really scrapped. Our big trouble against both -Swarthmore and Navy was our defense," he continued. "They got a lot more shots than we did, and that always' means a lot." Thiel was impressed most by Swarthmore's Avery Blake, Jr. "He's big, cap really run, and he really hurt us," he said. "He's just about the best all-around la crosse player.l've ever seen." The Lions are trying to polish up their offensive game this week while waiting for the Hobart in vasion. Thiel is looking for more passing from his men, and wants more "feeders," those who can pass off to a player cutting for the goal. "We're not looking for our men many times when they are open with a chance for a shot," he pointed out. The genial mentor liked the play of goalie Don McCollough against the Garnet and Middies. McCol lough made many fine stops against a great barrage of shots (Navy had 87), and generally per formed well. "Although the score, doesn't in dicate it, he actually played a bet ter game than the Swarthmore goalie," Thiel said. Sophomore _ - - Joe Erwin, who chipped in with two goals against the Garnet, also showed promise for the future. Coogan Elected Head Jim Coogan, Penn State, is the newly-elected president of the nation's sports publicity direc tors. Sports specialists in th e American College Public Rela tions Association named him to the post for the year beginning July 1. • TEE DAILY _COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNS YLYANT.F. Bill Jeffrey Honored THE MEMORIAL PLAQUE, presented by friends of Penn - State soccer. which will be erected in Rec Hall as •a tribute to Coach Bill Jeffrey and his All-Americans in the name of soccer's World War II dead. JeffreY, who is currently on a teaching-coaching assignment at the University of Puerto Rico, will accept the plaque at a formal ceremony which has been postponed until his return in July. Soccer Memorial A memorial plaque has been erected at Perin State in memory of three former. soccer players and two former managers who lost their lives during World War 11. So honored are Fred Ernst and Don Me g rai 1, of Philadelphia; Emmett Fletcher, of State Col lege; Gar 'Thomas, of Colver; and Bob , Galley, of Connellsville. Penn State in 1953 became the first Eastern team to win a National Collegiate wrestling team championship. Spring is here, and recreation is moving outdoors. Be sure you are ready to enjoy summer sports Metzgers is offering money-saving buys in all kinds of sports equipment. Stop in today! Tennis' Free . Racket Cover with each new Racket ,Rackets Restrung 24-Hr. Service Golf Set of 5 or more irons, only 4.75 each. or 4.95 singly. Golf Balls, repaints METZGERS 111-115 S. Allen Foggmen Await Weather Break to Resume Practice With the 1953 tennis opener less than a week away, Coach Sherm Fogg .and his 12-man team began yesterday to wonder just when they are going to get some sort of break from the weather. The Lions will meet Bucknell at Lewistown Tuesday. , .lucknell already has one intercollegiate win stashed away, a 6-3' win over the Colonials of George Washington. The Bisons will present a mean problem for Fogg's 'crew to solve this season. Along with a revenge motive plus one .meet's experi ence, Bucknell has in its fold five of last season's starting six singles performers, including ace Paul Remmey. Other veteran Bisons back for probable singles jobs are Alan Goffy, Alan Holtory Spencer Len hart, and Joe Battis. • Last season the two clubs split their matches. In taking the second match, 5-4, at home, the Lions capped off a five-match win streak. . There's nothing the Bisons would like to do better than to 'mess up that win streak. The Lions will be af ter number six in a row without loss Tuesday. Fogg, fighting a slightly-losing battle with the elements, said both his singles and doubles lineups have not been decided and will probably not be determined until after the weekend scrimmages, The Lions schedule is April 21—Bucknell 25—Syracuse 29—Navy 30—Georgetown May 6—Maryland 9—Colgate 14—Lehigh 16L—Pittsburgh 20—Bucknell 23—Colgate 30—Duquesne Strong Nucleus Twenty-one of Penn State's 35 football letter-winners will return for the nine-game campaign in 1953. argams Your ! Sports Headquarters IM Results 1 MONDAY NIGHT RESULTS: Girard. Sigma Nu, beat Bauer, Phi Kappa Sigma: Wallis, Sigma Pi, beat Millard, Sigma Phi Sigma; Yoder, Alpha Tau Omega, beat Stachel, Delta Chi; Waple, Chi Phi, beat Eppinger, Alpha Zeta; Carroll, Phi Sigina Kappa, beat Mish, Lambda Chi Alpha; Dowderlein, Kappa Sigma, beat Danner, Delta Tau Delta; Estabrook, Sigma Phi Epsilon, beat Grapsy, Theta Kappa Phi; Gillispie, TKE, beat Ofensend, KDR: Boy der, Alpha Chi Sigma, beat - Hetzel. Phi Gamma Delta; Vanner, Sigma Chi, beat Dotter, Phi Delta Theta; Ray, SAE. and Huntsman, Pi Kappa Phi, won forfeit wins over Roselli, Alpha Phi Delta, and Bloom, Sigma Alpha Mu. MONDAY NIGHT RESULTS: Girard. Hickey, Sigma Nu, over Cooper-Levine, Beta Sigma Rho, 21-2 and 21-0; Stanley. Frengel, Lambda Chi Alpha, over Jackson-. Forrey, Phi Gamma Delta, 21-8 and 2144 with Marts-Trapani, Theta Xi, and Dubin. sky-Decker, DU, winning forfeit snatches over Fronko-Johnson, Theta Chi, and Lup• fer-Michaelson, Alpha Chi Sigma. MacPhail Barred from Race Track away home away away home away away home home home away BALTIMORE, April 14 (A')- Larry MacPhail was barred tem porarily today from the Bowie Race Track, of which he is preii dent for "conduct detrimental to racing." The Maryland Racing Commis= sion ordered the stormy sports figure "suspended from privi leges" of the track pending a hearing April 23. The hearing will be on charges resulting froin what Eldred Rine hart, commission chairman, de scribed as "an incident in the club house last Saturday." Fishing Special on Tru-Temper, South Bend, Shakespeare, and Ashaway fishing rods. 20 to 50% Baseball Gloves 10 20% Off . . $3.95 per doz. PAGE pEwn BADMINTON Handball Doubles Stale College, Pa.