PAGE EIGHT Stickmen Swamp Swarthmore,lo-3 A converted goalie, Dave Wilkinson, playing only his fifth game on attack, scored two goats and had three assists to spark Penn State's lacrosse team to a 10-3 conquest of Swarth more Saturday. "Wilkie's" brilliant offensive performance coupled with Harry Brown's equally capable * * showing (two goals, four assists) solved Earnie Baci's glaring of fensive problem. After injuries to three of his key offensive players, Baer was left with a "patched-up" attack consisting of Wilkinson, Brown, and 6-foot, 9-inch Bill McDon ough. (McDonough also had two goals Saturday). Baer was quite pessimistic about this new triumverate un til the Swarthmore game was over. But the new attack showed up so well that his wor ries appear over. The new line accounted for six goals and seven assists. It was the first time this year that the Lion at tack outscored the midfield. Penn State's offense dominated the game. Although the Little Quakers scored first at 8:02, they never were in contention Wilkinson's first goal at 10:04 tied the score at 1-1. Then Mc- Donough scored to give the Lions the lead. Bob Boehmler scored for Swarthmore at 18:56 and the game was tied. Then "Two-Goal Wilkinson" hit the nets again and the Blue and White were in the lead for good. In the closing minutes of the first half, John Behne and Chip Henderson scored and Penn State had a 5-2 halftime lead. The second half was a repeat of the first. Brown kicked off the Penn State goal parade at 3:40. McDonough followed a minute later to give Penn State a 7-2 edge. Boehmler's second goal at 5:45 ended the Swarthmore scor ing for the afternoon. Three more Penn State goals one each by Brown, Fred Dona hoe and Behne wrapped up the win for Earnie Baer's crew. Baer said: "This was a great team effort, our best this season." He was very pleased with his revamped attack and stated that + CLASS ADS MUST BE IN BY It :110 am. 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By SANDY PADWE Dave Wilkinson . . . double or nothing he would keep them together as long as they played well. Baer was also high on his de fense. "Burt Houseworth played his usual steady game in the nets," he said. The win over Swarthmcce put the Lions in a good position to win the ,Penntylvania-Deja ware lacrosse title. They need wins over Lehigh tomorrow and powerful Dickinson on Sat• urday to tie Drexel for the lead. All the remaining genies are at home. A winning season also is in sight now if the Lions can win their next three games with Lehigh, Dickinson and Colgate. This would really be an accomplish ment considering the fact they had such a poor start, losing six out of their first nine games against the toughest competition in lacrosse circles. IFIEDS + THIS SUMMER—modern furnished effi ciency apartment within walking distance of campus. Phone AD 8-1143. APARTMENT FOR rent, summer only. Three rooms furnished, only 2 blocks from campus. Call Neal at AD 8-R363. AVAILABLE JUNE Ist a large double room 1 1 ,: j blocks to campus. Inquire of John Lohr AD 7-2408 Hillel Foundation. FURNISHED 3-ROOM Apartment with laundry facilities, private bath. 223 S. Atherton. AD 8-0387. Available for summer. FURNISHED APARTMENT—siIver, china, utilities included. Two rooms and bath. Al) 8-0348 after 5 p.m. MARRIED? Furnished apartment on Col lege Ave. opposite Old Main. Available June. Call AD 8.0743 atter 7:00 p.m. COLD HAMILTON wrist-watch Friday— College and Allen. Inscription on back. ReNtqlrll. Call Dan Ferry AD 7-4274. WALLET LOST containing valuable papers and money either Sparks or Armaby. Please call "Sam" ext. 3132. Reward. PAIR OF ladies glasses In Sparks. Call AD 3-8441 ext. 2591. ONE PAIR grey slacks while lea%ing McAllister Saturday night. Dick Metheany ext. 2761. PENN STATE Class '56 rink : blue stone. Call Adam at AD 8-8151, initials W.J.C. Reward. FOUND MAN'S RING near Nittany Lion Inn April lath. No , - school 'ring. Owner please Identity. George Elder, 6611 Hißan dal, Road, Chevy Chase 16, Maryland. TO KNOW any girls going to Notre Dame this weekend. Looking for traveling companion. Call Carol ext. 1533 M. WANTED: USED canoe. Contact Rich Cenedella or Henry Marino ext. 284. MISCELLANEOUS FAULTY LIGHT Switch? Repairs made after 10:30. Eat. 360. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and Personal affects. Pick-up and delivery service. Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD 8-6751. IT'S HASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awl way Latest factory equip. ment, prompt service. guaranteed work. Lunge, life to string and racket University rennin Service. 514 B 'Ave. after 5 D.m. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all sakes of typewriters We will call for and deliver four typewriter. :Ottani Office ICquipiarst LD S4IU. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FOR RENT WANTED Musiai Has 2,999 Hits CHICAGO (fly—Stan Musial doubled in his first time at bat for his 2999th hit Monday, then was blanked while his St. Louis Cardinal teammates hanged Chi cago Cub pitching nearly at will for a 6-4 victory. He may gain the mark reached by only seven other immortals in the two-game series closer in Wrigley Field Tuesday. ; ,- _ „ G. ,• • - • craclualing. ...Senior3 . . . Commencement is the Begi► . not the End, of your tie, with Penn State Join Your Aiumn Association Now TO Welcome You to Your New Status of Penn State Alumnus, We Are Offering . . SPECIAL SENIOR MEMBERSHIP RATES Life Membership: Paid in Full . . . . $70.00 Or: $lO.OO now; balance in 4 annual $l5 payments (Special rates apply on or before Commencement Day. After that date, the annual rate is $3; Life, $75) How the Alumni Assoc. Serves You and Penn State: —Publication of the Penn State Alumni News magazine and the Football Letter, sent only to paid members. —Publication of the Penn Stater, a quarterly newspaper, sent free to all alumni. —Maintenance of the only active address and occupational file of the more than 60,000 former Penn State students. —Maintenance of headquarters in Old Main for alumni visitors and a clearing house for all alumni requests. —The Alumni Office performs an important part in the operation of the annual Alumni Fund. —The Alumni Association sponsors about 70 alumni district clubs around the nation. These help young alumni become acquainted in new communities. —The Alumni Association sponsors and plans. the Class Reunion and Homecoming weekends. join at: The Alumni ILions to Meet Navy, Miami Navy and Miami have been added to the Penn State footba schedule. The maiden meeting of Miami and Penn State will talc place Friday night, September 29, 1961 in Miami's Orange Bow Navy and Penn State will open their football seasons again each other in 1961 and 1962—both years at Beaver Field. Th opener in 1961 will be played September 23 and the opener i 1962 will be played September 22. „ - First Year $2.00 This is Senior Pledge Week Or (this week only) at Special Desk in HUB Lobby *translated from Turkish means ... all future Second Lieutenants and. Ensigns `will receive a 23% discount at bill coleman's if they act within the next seven days. There's nothing better for your prestige (ours too) than a real striking portrait of you in uni form. You never looked so good. Office 104 Old Main TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1
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