The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 03, 1958, Image 7

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    SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1958
Second Half Surge
Helps Stickmen Win
About 200 years ago the Indians of the southwest invented
a game called lacrosse. They adopted the game as their fav
orite pasttime, and played it well.
Even though they didn't invent the game the Penn State
lacrosse team also played the game quite well yesterday at
Geneva, New York and beat little
Hobart College, 8-2.
The game was an exceptionally
rough one as can be verified by
the fact that Penn State scored
all their second half goals-6,
when Hobart was one man short
due to having a man n the pen
alty box.
Thie first half end
deadlock.
In the first half 11
tack was a bit weak
fielder, John Behne
score twice, first at 7:.4
at 27:06.
In the second ha the team
pulled together and g ye Hobart
a lesson in how to pl y lacrosse.l
The offensive attacl moved'
smoothly and Penn S ate racked
up six goals to none for home,
forces and went on tolwin
The second half Offensive was
sparked by Fred DOnahoe who,
tallied three goals. Other Lioni
goals were turned in by Jim Win-1
penny and Dick Hammond. Mike,
Beattie, a defenseman, pulled off;
the most thrilling play of the gamel
when he stole the ball from a,
Hobart attackman and raced up
held to score unassisted.
Defensively the whole team
stood out. Hobart only had 25
shots in the whole game. Ten of
those were limited to the last
•
half.
Goalie Burt Houseworth was
outstanding in the nets for the
Nittany Lions. The army veteran,'
who had been having a rough
time this year, had 16 saves and
at many times looked spectacular.
The defense suffered a tough
break, however, when Dick Dill
was injured in the first half. Dill
was sent to the hospital where
X-rays were taken of his pre
viously bad knee.
Coach Earnie Baerl was quite
pleased with the overall play of
his team. The Lions showed a
marked improvement yesterday
at Hobart, and today they travel
to Syracuse where they meet the
always tough Orangemen.
Three-Way Ties
Occur in Bowling
IM BOWLING
League C and D ended their
regular campaigns Thursday
night with three way ties in both
leagues. '
In League C, Pi Kappa Phi.
behind the fine bowling of Alex
McKay, managed to move into
the three way tie by downing Chi
Phi, 4-0. Sigma Alpha Mu clung
to their part of first place when
they downed Triangle, 4-0. Alpha
Chi Rho, the other team involved
in the tie, beat Acacia, 4-0.
In League D Beaver House, .Phi
Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Phi Ep
silon all tied for first place, on the
basis of Thursday night wins. The
ties in both leagues will be played
off early next week.
PENN STATE
HORSE SHOW
MAY 3 and 4
Saturday 9 A.M. Sunday 1 P.M.
UNIVERSITY SHOW GROUNDS
DONATION 50c
' By SANDY PADWE
Lopez Says Yanks
No Cinch to Win
Manager Al Lopez thinks his
Chicago White Sox will be out
of the American League cellar be
fore long. He still believes his
team and a couple of others can
bar the New York Yankees from
another pennant.
Id in a 2-2
le Lion at
but mid
; anaged to
1 and then
One reason why the Yanks are
no cinch for the pennant, he said.
is the great improvement of three
second division teams—Baltimore.
Kansas City and Washington.
As for his own team, Lopez said,
Chicago is a better team than last
year. "Our changes have been for
the better. Our pitching is 100 per
cent improved."
Major
Leagues
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
New Yotk It Kansas City 1
Boston 6 Detroit 0
W 1. Pet. GB.
New York 10 4 .714
xWashington ____ 7 5 .582 2
Kansas City ____ 4 6 .571 2
xCleveland 1 7 .533 2q .
Detroit __________ t S .500 3
sßaltimore —____ 5 7 .417 4
Roston 6 10 .374 6
xChicago 4 9 .304 51Z,
a—Night games
Today's Games
Chicago at Washington—Donovan (0-3) vs.
Griggs 19-0/.
Cleveland at Raltimore--McLish (04) vs.
O'Dell (1-2).
Kansas City at New York—Urban (1.0) vs.
Larsen 12-91.
Detroit at Roston—Shaw (0-1) vs. Nixon
(0-31.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results
Chicago I Milwaukee 7
W 1. Pvt. CR.
Chicago _ 10 5 -567
xPittahurgh I 6 .615 1
xSan Ft ancisca __ 9 6 .600 1
.xCinCinnati 6 5 .515 2
(Milwaukee 5 7 .533 2
cPhiladelphia 6 7 .112
xLos Angeles ____ 5 10 .323 5
xSt. Louis 3 10 .231 6
a—Night games
Today's Games
Cincinnati at St. Louis--Raddix (1-1) vs.
Mizell (0-2).
Milwaukee at Chicago—Rush (1-1) va.
Phillips (0A).
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles—Friend (3-0)
va. Kipp 11-01.
Philadelphia at San Francisco—Simmons
(1-21 vs. Moazant (2-21.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Norris, Moran Seek Wins
Cindermen Meet Mountaineers Today
By MACK McCAUGRAN
The Penn State varsity track
team left yesterday bound for
Morgantown, W. Va., and a dual
meet with WVU's mountaineers.
The Mounties have compiled a
3 and 1 record thus far this sea
son. They are rated as the under
dogs in the contest and will be
looking for an upset victory.
The Mounties are strong in the
pole vault, sprints and hurdles and
are. favored in the latter two of
these categories.
The pole vault will be the event
to watch. WVU's top vaulter,
Dave Tork, cleared 14-11 1 4 earlier
this year. Hey 4
holds his school's • "
record and will -
give the Lion's
Ogie Norris quite el,
•
a battle for the tor,
(first place laur
els.
Norris, holder
of the Penn State ' •
record-13-9 3 / 4 4
will be out to
crack the 14 foot
mark. Norris has Moran
been working on a faster ap
proach, sharper pull and higher
grip. He is now holding the pole
at the 13-foot mark—this is the
accepted height for a fifteen foot
vault.
"If I get the new combination,"
Norris said, "a 15-foot vault is not
out of the question."
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The Nittanies' Ed Moran will Lion's up-and-coming low-hurd
not have much competition this ler Bob Szeyller. Szeyller came
weekend. Moran set a new through with a surprise victory
school record in the 880-yard in the 220 yards lows during the
run—l:s2.9 during the Navy Navy meet.
meet last month. Moran is an Top sprinter for WVU is foot
extremely versatile middle dis- hall l e tt erman R ay P e t ersen .
Lance runner and will be in con- Peterson has run the 100-yard
tention in whichever event var- dash in 9.75. -
sity track coach Chick Werner Penn State fans will be able to
elects to enter him. see their'team in action Wednes-
The Mounties' ace hurdler
Chick Sherwood will find tough
romixtition in the form of the
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