TUESDAY. APRIL 1. 1958 LaX Goalie Set for Tough Season (This is the third in a series of; articles reviewing the lacrosse, team. Today we review the de- 1 jense.) The last penetrai in lacrosse, like hod goalie. And the ma of Penn State’s nets to take more than share of the burden The most likely ca: 10 stop the .flying white of rubber is a veteran of bath the lacrosse wars and the military, Burt HouseworJh, The former Long Island star goalie hasn't been inside the nets for five years, and in the opening game of his "comeback," April 7 at Hofstra, he will oppose a team that hasn't' lost any outstanding players from the '57 unit. CzekajNewßu Edward M. Czekaj has been named business manager of Uni versity athletics. He will assume his new duties immediately, Er nest B. McCoy, director of ath letics, announced. In his new role, the 36-year-old former Penn State football player will be responsible for the busi ness operations of the intercol legiate athletic program. Czekaj JAZZ SESSION J|jg? SKELLAR Every Wednesday 8:30-11:30 p.m. Every Saturday 3:09-6:00 p.m. 3 ranlt (Manila If you ansmered “No” to all questions, you obvi ously smolae Camels—a real cigarette. Only 6or 7 “No” answers mean you better get on to Camels - fast. Ferrer than 6 “No’s” and it really doesn’t matter what you smoke. Anything’s good enough! Have area Added to Houseworth's handi cap is the loss of the Lion’s record-holding attackman, Bill Hess. Hess broke a pair of ribs in another sport and will not play in the first few games- That makes a comment by veteran defenseman Mike Beattie all the more appropri ate. Beattie prophesied, "House worth will just about have to hold the oppenent's scoreless II we are going to win any games until Hess returns. It's going to be a make-or-break season according to what goes on in our own nets." ible lobjt ifeeyjis thi m, ini fr»r »will ha his usu. this year indicate Jr lite call