PAGE SIX MarylandStickmen Clobber Lions, 22-5 The Penn State lacrosse team lost their home opener yesterday to Maryland. At one point in the game, the Lion stickmen were only one goal behind. That was 1:03 mark when the score was 1-0 on the opening goal by Terrapin attackman Dick Corrigan. The final score was 22-5. • Roger Goss scored two of scoring column. Behne hit from the middle on a pass from Fred Donahoe. Behne also scored the second tally for the home forces on one of the best one-man scoring moves that has been seen on Beaver Field. Tfi e junior midfielder picked up the ball off the right of the crease, was temporarily checked by four opponents as he completely circled the back of the goal and finally scored from the opposite side of the crease. Donahoe accounted for the other three scores as he and Behne proved to the sparse crowd that they are by far the Lions most experienced ball handlers. Sophomore attackman Jim Win penny handled the ball very nice the few times he got it, but his companions on the attack trio were either playing with larger than usual holes in their leather laced sticks or using the wrong glue. The most outstanding of fender was Barry Price who drop ped the ball more than he held it. This was only Price's fourth game of the year. In front of the goal was Burt Houseworth. Houseworth, th e same man who allowed only one fourth of the Navy's shots to score last week, could only stop 13 of Maryland's 35 official shots (that, does not include the many Mary-, land shots that either missed thel goal or were not touched by the goalie). At an early stage of the game, Houseworth had five saves while 12 goals (that's a save average of less than one-third —almost the reverse of his Navy feat). Houseworth played the entire game. At one point in the match they Lions gave up thirteen straight goals before Donahoe broke into the scoring column (and the. monotony) for the home team. Coach Earnie Baer's first team" mid-field did yeoman service, butt could not get together with thel offense or defense. Donahoe and' Behne work the lead trio along with a potentially good third man, Chip Henderson. Henderson was' very effective in eluding the deH tense the few limes he tried. The; "D" unit midfield—composed of, Dick Bullock, Dick Weeden and, Dick Hammond—showed a lack' of both speed and size. Another of the small inci dences which made it a long hot afternoon occurred as a photographer for the Pitts burgh Press held up the game for over 20 minutes. His main comment was "Just one more shot boys, just one more shot." The fans would have appreci ated it if the Lions had saved more of those shots for the game. • ACME BOOT • SALE! 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The best-of-seven series is tied at two all. New York's crusading District Attorney, Frank Hogan, told the press yesterday that the current Vat ALL-EXPENSE PAID VACATION for TWO To a Lucky Customer of Dutch Pantry. 1/4 Choice 0/3 , ** 2,000-Mi. Vacation • To Florida by Air 0 1 — Stay at fabulous new Thunder * f -1110- bird Motel-200-ft. white sand beach—Fresh-water pool sun - deck Breakfast in bed. OR or" A Week for 2 on $50,000 YACHT In Florida or Chesapeake OR Tour of Penna. Dutch Country APR. LOBSTER TAIL $1 19 19.27 1-lb. Tail, French Fries, Salad, Bread & Butter Get Your Entry Blank at Begins Apr. Dutch Pantry —Ends Apr. 27 230 E. College Avenue t - - r-_-- MIZE: r•-:= —Daily Collegian photo by John Zerby early all afternoon was the Penn State Maryland, 22-5. Defensemen Dick Dill are watching goalie Burt Houseworth. From the Associated Press investigation of pro boxing will take several months. Hogan made the statement after a two-hour conference with Julius Helfand, chairman of the New York state athletic commission. An alumni team featuring pro staLdouts Sam Huff and Joe Mar coni will help West Virginia wind up its spring football drills May 10. More than 35 alumni have already accepted invitations to play on a team that will be coached by ex-Mountaineer stars Freddie Wyatt and Chick Donald son. Beta Sig Triumphs IM VOLLEYBALL Beta Sigma Rho's thrilling comeback victory over volleyball powerhouse Alpha Zeta, 11-15, 17- 15, 17-15, Tuesday night was the highlight of the current 1M volley ball tournament. Lambda Chi Alpha garnered ] victory number three and moved into a first place tie in League A when it rallied to overcome Sig ma Tau Gamma, 10-15, 15-9, 15-8. Tau Phi Delta also took its third win in as many outings, nipping Phi Epsilon Pi, 15-12, 15- 12. Delta Upsilon, playing the role of an underdog, knocked Beta Theta Pi from th e unbeaten ranks, 15-5, 15-10. In other games, Sigma Pi beat Alpha Rho Chi, 15-9, 15-13, and Alpha Gamma Rho beat Phi Kap pa, 15-9, 15-8. TT-- -y - Ivy League Is it ever Ivy! Why, Coke is the most correct beverage you can possibly order on campus. Just look around you. What are the college social leaders going for? Coca-Cola! So take a leaf out of their Ivy League book and do the same! Enjoy the good taste of Coke! Bottled under authority of The Coca• Cola Company by IM badminton moves into in dividual flight championships Fri day night with eight matches. The outstanding match, according to Donny Watkins, an assistant IM director, will be between last year's champion "Jim" Phaurtg phadki of Pi Lambda Phi and Russel Foss of Phi Delta Theta. As of yesterday, only the first six flights were ready to crown individual champions. The finals consist of a playoff between the eight flight champions. Flight I—" Sam" Phaungpbadki. Pi Lamb• da Phi, yr. John Behier, TXi. Plight 2—Jay Waterman, TOO, va Jim Biggs, SAE. Flight .3—Bob Teettell, SNu, vs Joe White. man, Tau Phi Delta, Flight 4—Per Torgeson, PGDelta, vs Joel Couza, Sigma Chi. Flight 6—Don Robinson, AZ, vs Alex Me.. Kay, Pi Kappa Phi. Flight 6—Fred Smyser, APD, vs Jim Kane. PKSig. Coca• Cola Baffling Company of Altoona THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 IM BADMINTON SIGN OF GOOD TASTE