PAGE TEN Lion Lacrosse To Begin Fall The Lion lacrosse team, fresh from one of its most suc cessful seasons in five years, will commence fall practice Sept. 26, according to head coach "Nick" Thiel. Thiel, who , will begin his twenty-second year at the helm of the Nittany stickmen next spring, will have three of last year's regulars back in the fold around whom he can build his team. The veteran mentor said that freshmen interested in going •ut for lacrosse should report at the Water Tower at 4 p.m. Oct. 3 for practice. He empha sized the fact that no previous experience is needed to play la crosse. Anyone who participated in high school athletics would not find the sport difficult to play, he added. The stickmen ended up on the blue side of the ledger for the first time since 1951 last spring as they won six of their last seven matches to post a 7-5 card. They also were crowned the Penn sylvania - Delaware cham pions. Hamel Returns The returning stickers will be led by attackman Bob Hamel, who was runnerup in scoring last year. His 19 goals were only one behind the top man in that de partment, Joe Erwin. Both Erwin and Hamel were named on the Penn-Delaware all - star team. Hamel was also runnerup in scor ing in 1954 when Al Fulton broke the individual Penn State scor ing record. Another returning attackman, Frank Locotos, will be back to chip in his share of the goals next spring. Locotos was given honorable mention in the Penn- Del selections last spring. Bullock Back at Defense One of the outstanding defense men of last season's team, Bob Bullock, will be back to halt at tacks on the Lion? goal. Match after match Bullock was named the outstanding defenseman. The remainder of the squad will be made up of underclass men who picked up valuable ex perience in second string roles last season. Subscribe Today Let your parents and friends at home know what the Nittany Lions are doing o CU U 3 0 • - 4 The Daily Collegian CAMPUS State College, Pa. 114 e 'DAILY COKECIAK ''STATE. COLLEGE, PENNSYLVAMA Squad Drills See Claster's Ready -to-Paint Ftmitirre Spectacular values in super-sturdy, satin-sanded styles, expertly crafted in finest quality Ponderosa Pinel Here is the finest selection of ready-to-paint furniture you have aver seen. and at low. low prise* that are almost un believable. We were so enthused by their beauty and fine workmanship that we purchased a carload at ADDI TIONAL savings ... savings passed on to you! Designed and produced by Mastercraft of select *astern white. phi* and of door ponderosa. they aro :*productions of fin , old antiques and of modern, functional units. Smoothly sanded to a satin finish. they take beautifully to paint, varnish. 'arguer or wax—or yaw can use them "as is." They will last and last because, like all fine furniture, they are screwed and glued from top to bottom! The selection is so big that we can illustrate only a few of the prices. Come in to Claster's and browse around. 4-Drawer Chest Sunday Hike to Be Held Have nothing to. do Sunday afternoon? Feel. like some out door pleasure? Here it is—a hike to Mt. Nittanr. Penn State's Outing Club will open its activities Sunday at 2 p.m. with. a picnic' hike to Mt. Nittany. The group . will meet behind Old Main "rain or shine" at 2. • As for rewards—a picnic wiener roast will be held atop Mt. Nit tany at. 5 p.m. The group' will return to Campus at approxi mately, 7:30. The Outing Club will hold its 595 Reg. 9.95 4-Drawer Chest, B. C. Cabinet, 33"x27"x14", Knotty Pine 38"x35"x9 1 / 2 ", Clear Pine 127 N. Sparks St. State College Phone AO 7-4981 first meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in 121 Sparks. At that time ap plications for membership will be distributed. Membership per year 'is s2t Gordon McCartney, president, said yesterday that in. the event of rain canvas shelters will be erected , for •the wiener roast. In addition• to officers David , Boucher, vice president; Miriam Rahauser, secretary; and Jean Henry, treasurer, these- are- . 12 other club officers. Numerous committee chairmanships are available. Knotty Pine MiIgTEMIN" . , le, 1 —Footbso— (Continued from page nina t k i new head.sril coach. He'll loran the split-T attack for the Pan thers this year in addition to , fill ing the holes left by halfback Henry Ford and tackles Eldred Kraemer and Lour Palatella. Both tackles were a tough team and Ford. was the backbone of the '54 defense. To replace them. wilt not be easy. hi addition ?Oahelawn, who will be relying on a large num ber of sophomores who broke in to the lineup Ja 191*, says, "We have some holes But also have to • , improve our, Pass ing- attack." Record Cabinet Metal Clothes Hanger, 40"x37"x14 1 / 2 ", Knotty Pine I 95 Rog. 14.91 4-Drawer Desk, 30"x32"x16", Knotty Pine !Tli