PAGE TEN Hess Snaps Record But Stickmen Lose SAJphonlot e scoring star Bill Hess broke the individual Lion record for goals scored in one season yesterday afteinoon at Geneva, N.Y., but it was to no avail for the Nittany lacrosse team who (hopped an 11-5 encounter to Hobart College. The Lions will try to bounce back on the vie tory trail this afternoon when they meet Syracuse University in the second game of the weekend series. Hess tallied twice to push his scoring total to 26 for the current campaign. That breaks the old rt-cord held jointly by Al Fulton ! * * * * * * and Hess, himself. Fulton set the: original record of 24 goals in' the 1954 season and Hess equa-`, lized his mark last week against Colgate. 13oth of Hess scores came in the first period of play and helped togive the Lion stickmen a 3-2 lead at the time. Hess was shut out the rest of the may by the hustling Hobart team who yield td only two more goal , : after that first stanza. The only other Lion stick man to show any kind of out standing ability was goalie Jim Houck. The junior goal-tender from Pittsburgh was credited with 19 saves against the New York team. Wiltsey, Don Angell. Burhans. and George Lassiter led the Ho hart offensive drive. Wiltsey scored four limes and had one ! assist. Three of his goals were in the final frame when the ; Hobart stickmen registered five goals while holding the Nit ta:lies to a flat zero. Angell. a top rate attaekman, tallied three times while liurhans scored twice and made three as-, sists. Lassiter, who last year earn- • ed a berth on the All-American SAE Advances in Soccer lacrosse team as an honorable, mention choice, chalked only onei Sigma Alpha Epsilon appears as-Alpha Chi Sigma won by - forfeit' goal but his playrnaking efforts - :he team to beat" in the frater - 'over Alpha Tau Omega in league' set up most of the Hobart scores. - - -.11 i mill division of intramural soc -- Kolodny scored the other Ho- Phi Epsilon Pi beat Phi Kappa hart goal. cen I ITau, 1-0, when it took a 3-2 edge: it was the Lions' inability i The Beaver Avenue fraternityin corner kicks. No goals were, to compensate for the fast break ;took the measure of Theta Kappa scored in the league G contest. which led indirectly to their 1:"Iii. 5-0. Thursday night at Bea-I Robert Fish scored twice to downfall. Behind by only one ,ver Field. Bruce Walsh. Dan Les- I lead Theta Delta Chi over Phi point. 6-5. at the end of the sig. and Jay Timbers accounteajKappa, 2-1. in league F. A sec third period, the Lions let Ho- 'for the winner's total, 'Walsh and'ond half goal by Paul Christman Bart tally three goals within Lessig each tallying twice. ! enabled Alpha Chi Rho of league the first five minutes of the ! SAE. aided by several ex-fresh' Eto nip Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1-0. final stanza to b r eak the came ;'so..-cermen, needs only to defeat wide open. ;Phi Sigma Delta to win league! The Lions took a 3-2 lead in 11 honors. Other winners Thurs-Sad Spot for TV Ad the first period behind the seer-`day night were Beaver House.l HOUSTON, Tex. (../I—A funeral tag of Hess and Glen Fiscus, but Alpha Chi Sigma. Phi Epsilon Pi. i , orne cancelled its scheduled tele the Geneva school caught up at:Theta Delta Chi. and Alpha Chij u half time. 4-4—Lou Girard made -Rho. vision advertisement when it was i the Nitta--ties' fourth point. An-1 Walt Fillmore's goal gave Bea- discovered the spot commercial gel put Hobart ahead at 6:25 of . ver House its 1-0 victory over'would come between a program the third period but Bob Hamel Delta Sigma Phi in league J_l tied it up again with a goal at the, ;called "What's Your Trouble:' and 12:49 mark. !another entitled "The World To- That was the last of the scorj stickmen stopped Rutgers. an- I ing for the stici men.. who couldn't' othercontender . for Interco/. ;naorT 6 'w 'match the hustling pace of their legiate lacrosse nonors. 14-1. opponents during the four t h They also own a 16-10 victory period. ~ over Hobart- It rained prior to the game.: Syracuse is led by .3 . im m y t u rning Inc f ie ld i n t o a sem i.' Brown and Stew Lindsey. Brown. pool of mud. Incidentally. ;;-.e' Syracuse's All-Arnerican -every same field will be the site of the •^;-t,g. - is a top offersive and de -1956 North-South Ail-Sta. lacrosse fer.sive performer from his mid game—the dream game of every field spot Lindsey, a second team college lacrosse player. 'choice to the '1955 All-A:rerican Coach Ki c k Ti l l e r s men w ill 1c7:3...= is the leadMg score. have to make an overe.ight inn- Brown will be seeing a familiar grovel:neat if they expect to face in a Penn State uniform in lake Ike measure of Syracuse. :he presence of Bill '2l- - liess one of the powers in college la- ~:t3 Bre ran were terar.me: masa. :he 11.ar.haet High Sti - In their last outing the Orange ,:n: , sl - 4. , team of I.lanhaf' ' RINGS If someone wants to buy you a 41 .44 .. li•iik ,- • PENN STATE CLASS RING ... . -...;-, bta' Don't delay! Say "Yes" today! Buy the Best - Buy Now - Buy Balfour L. G. BALFOUR CO. in the - A. - Store THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By LOUIE PRATO Bill Hess Breaks scoring recard Jim Houck Mal:es 19 saves Play BY POPULAR REQUEST CHRISTY'S RESTAURANT BUFFET SUNDAY, MAY R E CHRISTY'S ROLLS BEVERAGES Yankees. Beat A's, Bosox Whip Detroit NEW YORK, May 4 (JP —Pinch-hitterJoe Collins' tie-breaking scratch single climaxed a duel of whirring master minds today as the New York Yankees finally came up with four runs in theieiagnht; inning for a 10-6 victoryover Kansas City in a game finished under lights and in the rain. Back and forth the tide shifted allt t h ie r d ou a g t h 6 t - h 6 e v,h game, the Yanks e y came up to bat in the eighth lagainst Jack Crimian. With one out, Bob Cery singled and Andy Carey bounced a ground rule dou 'ble into the left-field stands to I s tart the battle of managerial strategy. I With men on second and third and relief pitcher Bob Grim due to bat, Manager Casey Stengel called for Eddie Robinson, a left handed pinch hitter. Manager Lou Boudreau of the A's shifted from right-handed Jack Crimian to Lefty Tom LaSorda. Steneel promptly lifted Robinson for El- A ston Howard, a right-handed bat ter. Boudreau ordered Howard ;walked, loading the bases. Then Stengel sent Tom Carroll in to run for Howard. As the rain dripped down, Bou dreau signalled for right-handed ;Tom Gorman to replace LaSorda against Hank Bauer. But Stengel ;dipped into the bench again and brought out Collins, a lefty, to hit for Bauer. Collins sliced a single to short, Cery beating Joe DeMaestrfs throw home with the tie-breaking ' run. Carey scored while Spook Jacobs was throwing out Bills ,Martin and Mickey Mantle added the crusher with a two-rim single [ to center. Major League Baseball Standings YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 10, Kansas City 6 Boston 6, Detroit 4 _ Cleveland at Baltimore, night Chicago at Washington, night W L Pct. GB New York 10 5 .667 x-Chicago 5 3 .625 1 1 / 2 x-Cleveland 8 5 .615 1 Boston 7 6 .538 2 x-Washington 8 7 .533 2 Kansas City 5 8 .385 4 Detroit 5 9 .357 4 1 / 2 x-Baltimore 5 10 .333 5 x—Playing night game. TODAY'S GAMES Kansas City at New York—Kret low (1-1) vs. McDermott (0-1). Detroit at Boston—Hoeft (1-0) vs. Delock (0-0). Cleveland at Baltimore Lemon (2-1) vs. Ferrarese (0-9). Chicago at Washington—Johnson (0-1) vs. Stobbs (1-1) or Brod owski (0-1). NATIONAL LE) GUE Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn at St. Louis, night Pittz- - btirgh at Cincinnati, night New York at Milwaukee, night W L Pct. GB x-Milwalkee 5 3 .625 x-St. Louis 7 5 .583 x-Brooklyn 8 6 .571 x-Cincinnati 7 6 .538 1 / 2 . x-New York 7 6 .538 1i x-Pittsburgh 7 7 .500 1 Philadelphia 5 8 .385 2 1 . 1, Chicago 4 9 .308 3 1 / 2 x—Playing night game. TODAY'S GAMES ;Brooklyn at St. Louis Koufax (0-0) or Craig (2-1) vs. Poholsk.;.- i (1-0). ;New York at Milwaukee—Gomez j (1-0) vs. Spahn (0-1). Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Law j (1-2) vs..Nuxhall (0-2). ;Philadelphia at _Chicago —Weh meier ,(0-1) vs. Jones (1-2). Will Have Another AGAIN ONLY $l.BO PUGH ST. and COLLEGE AVL BOSTON, May 4 (JP)—Lefty Mel Parnell—his major league future hanging in the balance—received ninth-inning relief from rookie Dave Sisler today in pitchkg Bog- ton to a shaky 6-4 victory ova Detroit. Par n e 11, the injury-plagued southpaw trying for his first com plete job since the summer of 1954, was chased in the fmai.e which Bill Tuttle opened with a homer into the left-field screen to make it 6-3. With one out, Al Kaline singled and Sisler got the call He fanned George, gave up a single to Harvey Kuehn and hit Roy Boone with a pitch to fill the bases. J. W. Porter's sacrifice fly to left scored a run but Sister ended it by striking out pinch-hitter Jim Delsing. Penn State's unbeaten seasons in wrestling number thirteen. the ilast three in 1941.:952 and 1.53. <C .. 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