SATURDAY, MAY 77. Stick In C The Dickinson Red wade the liar of the Ni tomorrow at 4 p.m., f which will decide th:, vania-Delaw - re lacro• pionship. Both Dickinson and are undefeated in le, Dickinson remained ur virtue of their 13-61 powerful Drexel. Th slate stands at 8-2. Dickinson boasts scorer in intercoll crosse ranks. He is Don O'Neill. O'Neill 46 goals in eight g year (this doesn't Inc inson's games with and Washingto O'Neill set a single gal record when he Hu goals against Frankt. shall earlier this ye The Nittany Lions ill counter with their high-scori g mid-field, duo of John Behne and Fred Donahoe. These tw together with the starting att ck —Dave, Wilkinson, Harry Bro n and Bill, McDonough—give the', Lions their] share of scoring power. Should the defense keep up their fine play, the Dickinson offense will have a very hard time getting to Burt Houseworth. in its last two games the Lion defense unit has given up just six goals. The starting defensive unit today will be Gove Elder, Mike Maio By The Ass AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS All night games New Yotic 15 Walliington ____ 13 Baltimore 11 Detroit 11 Cleveland 13 Kansas City —__ 10 Boston 12 Chiaago 9 JAMES STEWARD KIM.N OAK IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MASTERPIECE 'VERTIGO' t @ 20 , 11.11ENRYD is -tirgitti:i2ClEK • & TECIMICOIDR° Play Dickinson ampionship Game rtevils in any Lion i lr a game Pennsyl se cham- 'enn State gue play. beaten by win over it overall the top giate la 'Hackman ias scored sines this ude Dick- Delaware College), Ltni e scoring F ew in 12 n & Mar- .. . high scoring midfielder Beattie and Ray Tuleya. Coach Earnie Baer is confi dent that the Lions will come through today. The stickmen have really come to life this month and have given Baer and all Penn State lacrosse follow ers something to cheer about. Their season's record stands at 5-6. but they have been playing their best lacrosse in the last four games. The Lions are riding a 2-game winning streak and are aiming for a winning sea- ciated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 6 San Francisco 5 WL Pct. 1 [-Milwaukee ____ 16 5 .667 4 K•Pittsburith ____ 17 10 .610 6 San Francisco ___ 15 11 .621 5 , ,; 1 : Chicago 11 Ui .500 5 1 l i x-Cincinnati 1l 11 .115 6 la-St. Louis 10 15 .400 roe,! a-Philadelphia -_ 10 16 .385 VA': x-Los Angeles __ 10 15 .357 i x—Playing night games. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Fred Donahoe son. A win today and a victory over Colgate next Saturday will give them a-winning slate. A strong reason for Baer's con fidence is the fact that scouting reports reveal Dickinson as hav ing trouble clearing the ball and getting it to the offense. With the way the defense has been play ing, the Lions might be consid ered a slight favorite. Lacrosse Briefs . . . Dickinson boasts eight players from Balti more, Md., the "heart" of lacrosse country .. . Last Wednesday Ray Tuleya played the last few min utes of the Lehigh game at at tack . . .After Burt Houseworth was lifted Wednesday because of an injured arm, Dave Wilkinson, an attackman, wznt in for him. Houseworth then looked on the field and saw defenseman Ray Tuleya playing attack and asked Earnie Baer: "Where's my at tack stick?" Riese Wins 4th Straight (Continued from page six) when, with one down, Gordon Achilles homered to deep left. The pint-sized right hander al lowed seven hits, but they were scattered beautifully. The Lions scored their first run in the second without the benefit of a hit on walks to Don Stickler, Caldwell, Steve Baidy and Mil ler's infield out. Two more tallies followed in the fourth on singles by Caldwell and Miller, sandwiched in be tween a walk to Baidy. Baidy scored on a wild pitch. The Lions had two big three run innings in the fifth and sev enth frames and both times, it was Bob Hoover who started the rampage. He dropped a two bagger down the left field line with one out in the fifth and scored on Ron Rainey's single. Rainey was out on Stickler's fielders choice, but another sin gle by Caldwell and McMullen's triple plated two more runs. Mc- Mullen was picked off at third to end the threat. Seniors in Home Farewell Netters Host Bisons In 1:30 Test Today Lion Captain Fred Trust, Chuck Questa and Dick Jacobs face the home fans for the last time when the Nittanies take on rival-neighbor Bucknell at 1:30 p.m. today on the Beaver- Field courts. Coach Sherm Fogg is thaki lineup that suffered a disappoint ing loos to Cornell Wednesday. Chuck Questa, who gave the toughest fight against the Big Red in losing, 5-7, 7-9, will re place Trust in the number one position. Questa has been the steadiest player this spring. Of his pro motion Fogg said: "Ha earned it." The Lions enter today's match with a 3-4 season record includ ing two wins on the home courts over Western Maryland and Juni ata and one loss to Maryland. One other home tilt with Lehigh was canceled because of rain. The nettar's chances for a winning season look slim with today's match and three next week against Georgetown, Navy and Pitt finishing up the season. Georgetown is possibly the top team in the East ac cording to Fogg. "If we could n't beat Cornell," Fogg said, "it will take upsets to beat Navy and Pitt since both are better than Cornell." Bucknell's major weapon to day will be the spirit the Bison always show against the Lions in every sport: Fogg calls Buck nell mentor, Hank Peters, "a cagey coach" who knows his own personnel and always has them "up" for the Lions. 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