PAGE SIX Formulating Plans —Daily Collegian Photo by Bob Thompson GRADUATING SENIORS Jim Houck (left) and Captain Lou Gir ard (center) talk over today's lacrosse finals with junior scoring ace, Bill Hess. Hen is one goal shy of his Penn Slate scoring record. Stickmen Host Quakers Today in Season's Finale Senior goalie Jim Houck and junior attackman Bill Hess will be out to break defensive and offensive records in this afternoon's 3:30 lacrosse finale with Penn State on the golf course. Hess was recently named to the Penn-Del All-League first team while Houck and defenseman Don Sanders re ceived second team berths and, team Captain Lou Girard re ceived honorable mention. But the visiting Quakers who have won only three games this year, boast five Penn-Del stars. They are midfielder Charley Greenbuerg, who received his second straight Penn-Del nomi nation, defensemen Iry Leiber man, and Al Quinn, midfielder Dave Briggs and attackman Fred Felser. Felser Heads Quakers Felser leads the Quakers in scoring with 12 goals and 7 as sists, followed by Greenberg and Bob Solovei with 7 goals and an assist each. Hess, who in two games last week . had 10 goals and six as sists, will be out to break his own Penn State scoring record of 41 goals. The last-sticking southpaw has been averaging nearly four goals per game this year, for a total of 40. Houck, on the other hand, has been the mainstay of Coach Ear nie Baer's defense. The three year veteran has been averaging over 20 goals per game and has already passed the Penn State "save" mark. He now has 259 and is aiming for last year's na tional record of 274. S Lions to Graduate Besides Houck, Baer will have eight other seniors bowing out in today's finale. The graduating seniors are Captain Lou Girard. attackman Tom Seeman and Don Snyder. midfielders Jeff Bostock., Glenn Fiscus. Chuck Carlson and defensemen Fran Markland and Sanders. Only Seeman will not see any rpm 4 7 {' A. WASH AND HANG DRY the ATHERTON no excess padding or canvas stiffening easy lines. PIAA to Hold Track Meet Here Saturday Pennsylvania's best schoolboy runners, throwers and jumpers take over Beaver Field tomor row in an attempt to break a few more records in the PIAA track and fiekl tournament. The trials start at 10 a.m. and the finals at 2 p.m. Two of the athletes have al ready broken both the state and national records in the javelin and the 120-yard low hurdles and many others will be shooting for other official state marks. Jan Sidorsky of Ramsey High School was the most recent na tional record holder. The Mount Pleasant spear-thrower eclipsed the national mark of 219 feet with his 222 feet, 10;:i inch heave in Pitt Stadium last weekend. George Hearn of Lower Mer lon broke Rod Perry's PIAA 120- ,yard high hurdles record of 14.1 'and the national mark of 14.0 with a 13.9 clocking. The L&M teams have a 1:30.8 time in the 880 yard relay —the state record is I:3o.s—and a 3:22 time in the mile exchange. The state record is 3:42.2. action in today's contest. The lanky creaseman, who has scored 16 goals: has been shelved with a knee injury received in last Saturday's game with Cornell. Ounces lighter in both fabric and tailoring, our natural shoulder suits and sport coats are the ultimate in comfort. Easy fitting lines for the completely natural feel in our own distinctive patterns. Aitek. Attpk• CUSTOM SHOP THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Nittany Against You might lose sight of the Penn State and Manhattan track teams tomorrow after noon at Beaver Field but don't worry, you won't be alone. It's the final dual meet of the season for the Lion thinclads, but they will be only a part of a "three-ring-circus" that will en gulf the campus. They have to share the day's sports fare with the PIAA state track meet; the undefeated Lion baseball team; a rejuvenated Nittany tennis squad, and the Lion golfers. The high schoolers inaugurate the day's activities with pre liminary competition in th e morning. The Penn State. cin dermen lead off the afternoon's menu at 1:00 against the Jas pers, who are rated as the sec ond best track team in the East. Victory has been an almost lost brother to the Nittany trackman this year. Their first win came last week against Pitt, 67-E4, after four straight losses. Six seniors will make their last appearances for the Blue and White, including capt ai n Rod Perry. The others are javelin man Dick Coats, pole vaulter Harry Fuehrer, hurdler _ Dick Winston, Frosh Host Raider 'Nine' At 3 Today The curtain comes down on the Penn State freshman baseball season when the Lion frosh meet Colgate in a single game at 3:00 this afternoon on Beaver Field. The Lion yearlings look in good shape for, the game, mainly be cause of a strong pitching staff to pull them through in case of trouble. Coach Bill Speith is undecided as to who will pitch and in all probability, will give all of his hurlers a chance since this is the 'last game of the year. ' Speith's 'nine' heads into the Colgate encounter with a 2-1 rec ord. - - • Kiski Prep fell victim to the Lion batsmen in their first two engagements of the season. How ever, the , Lions met strong oppo sitiol► in Navy and lost to the Middie squad in a squeaker, 2-1. One game on the five-game schedule was cancelled last week. Frostburg State Teachers College was unable to field a team for last Saturday's scheduled en counter with the Nittany Lion freshmen. Speith is taking over the helm in the absence of John Egli, who is now in Cuba coaching a basket ball team. -Speith has been impressed with the team showing so far and thinks that with the talent at hand, the varsity next year may be able tc add even more depth to their unbeaten squad. Trackmen Manhattan . . . in last home hurdle and 440-880 men Dave Nash and Ron Lewis. Perry's loss will be the hard est to take. The Lion hurdler is undefeated in both the 120-yard highs and 220-yard lows and is rated as the best in the East this outdoor season. Lion Linksmen Test Bisons, Panthers Penn State's golfers may be in for their two toughest matches since Navy when they meet Bucknell and Pitt today and tomorrow. The Lion linksmen travel to Lewisburg for .the Bison encounter, then return to the University greens to host the Panthers. Zion Captain John Branish, Johnny Boyanowiki and Leo Kukkola will be .competing in the final matches of their collegiate careers. Rounding - out Joe Boyle's lineup are juniors John Felus, Pat Rielly and Bob Bainbridge and sophomore Bill Davidson. Kuk kola will not play against the six man Bucknell team, but will play against Pitt. Coach Harold Evans' Bisons boast a quartet of returning let termen, who have formed the club's nucleus this season. Sen iors . Dave Doane, Stan Jackson, Jim Ladd and Bob Miller were key figures in Bucknell's 8-5-1 finish of 1956. Ladd-'s 7-4 match play record was the Bisons' top individual effort last year. Sophomores John Dunn and Ralph Hoover have taken up the ;lack created by the graduation losses of Don Albee, Bill Walliser and Ken Bensen: The Lion linksmen emerged victorious in last season's home meeting with the Bisons. Branish sparked former Coach Bob Ruth erford's golfers to an 8-1 triumph, firing a three under par 66 for a new collegiate competitive record lin medal play. For Filly Cents More you can buy Second Lieutenant Bars that will give you eighteen months of carefree service It can be false economy to try to get by with the "cheapest." Buy your military Insignia today. IN STOCK AT Balfours Rod Perry The Panther match will start at 1:30 p.m in the "A" Store FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1957 in Finale Jaspers Perry is expected to enter six events tomorrow, the same ones he competed in last Saturday at Pittsburgh. Thal would include not only his specialty—the hur dles—but also the 220-yard dash, the shot put, high jump, and mile relay. Coats will share the javelin throwing with Jim Durdan and Sam Richard and will also enter the discus event, where unbeaten John Tullar reigns as the nuni. ber one man. Fuehrer,lvv-ho tied for first last week at Pitt, will handle the Lion pole vaulting along with Oggie Norris. Winston, the second half of the great Lion hurdling team, will enter both hurdle events, plus the broad jump and 100-yard dash— where he has been the number one man of late. Nash and Lewis are both number two runners, follow ing Jim Norton in the 440 and Ed Moran in the 880. The rest of the Penn State line up will probably find Ted Lopu shinsky in the hurdles and broad jump; Dean Rossi, Chet Cotton and Buster Thomas in the sprints; Moran, Fred Kerr, and Chuck King in the distance runs; Tullar in the shot put; and Jim Wam bolo in the discus. John Branish Closes Collegiate Career Cramming for Exams?' Fight "Book fat i gue " Safely Your doctor will tell you—a I NoDoz Awakener is.safe as an) average cup of hot, black col*. fee. Take a NoDoz Awakener: when you cram for that exam ... or when mid-afternoon brings on those "3 o'clock cob. webs." 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