The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 03, 1959, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
'Snowed Out' Stickmen
To Open With Loyola
The N►ttany Lion lac►osse team will get another chance
to open the 1959 season Saturday when it entertains Loyola
of Baltimore at 2 p.m. on Beaver Field.
Snowed out of the original opener with Hofstra a week
Ago, the Lions will he out to improve on their 5-8 record
of 1958.
1 ,oyola brings an 0-1 record into tomorrow's game. The
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Washington and Lea com
pletely outplayed the Grey
hounds according to newspaper
reports, and had a 6.0 lead be
tore Loyola could score.
Then Jim Lamar broke into
the scoring column for Loyola
With Iwo (midi. goals Three other
Sannnelton, Jerry
}leek• and .11m Kelly also scored
llowever, the Greyhounds hold'
••Irony potential threat with a
large portion of the team com
posed of freshmen and sopho-
Inn re n.
Berk, Kelly. and Paul Flat
tory are three returning letter
men who will help fill the weak
snots on the Loyola Floater.
The Lams should hold a de
cided edge over the Greyhounds
Ihk Saturday as the stickmen
have one of their strongest teams
occordmg to Lion Coach Earnie
Baer
The defensive e, Barr
said. is the most powerful aspect
of the Nittany squad this season
with Dave Erwin, Dick Dill, and
Mike 13eattie forming the bul
wark. Andy Mnconyi and Torn
Ogden will fill in for any of the
Ntartlng defensive three,
The goaltenders iob is still
being hotly contended for be
tween Dave Wilkinson and
John Costello. Wilkinson still
holds a slight edge but if his
ankle continues to bother
Costello could get the starting
nod.
The midfield will find Rob
Swanson, Hay Tuleya, and Dick
Bullock in the starting slots fol
lowed by Fait llAnderson, Dick
Ilammond, and Dick Janda on
the second unit.
John Fic hn, will head the at
tack group along with Jinx Wm
penny and Bill McDonough. dim
Kane could push McDonough for
his 'tailing Job as he has been
constantly improving. Lee Ber
man will be the other secondary
Meeting to Be Held
For Sport Candidates
Anyone interested in joining
the Collegian sports staff will
melt in the Collegian sports
office at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
No previous experience is
necessary. and there is plenty
of room for advancement.
Bill McDonough
. . . starting at attack
man on attack
Cove Elder, who has been on
the injured list for the past five
weeks, might also see action Sat
urday Elder will probably fill in
on defense or midfield.
C. COLUMBUS, world traveler, says:
"My hair looks great since I dis
covered Wildroot."
J it a lON bit
of Wllctroot
and—WOW!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Only Second, Sho.tstop Posts
Seem Clinched on Lion 'Nine'
With opening day less than a
week away, Joe Bedenk's base
bailers had to miss another full
scale practice session due to bad
weather.
The muddy field didn't keep
the Lion batterymen from work
ing out, though, and the rest of
,the squad managed to get in a
little throwing and a few games
of pepper.
But time is precious now as
far as the Nittany nine is con
cerned, for its opening day op
ponent Wednesday—Gettysburg
—has already beaten Syracuse,
9-0, and plays Wilkes College
tomorrow.
Bedenk hasn't figured out who
will be in the starting lineup
when the season starts next week.
Only two positions —second
base and shortstop--could he
called "set" as of yesterday.
Bedenk has veteran Larry Feg
ley at second and 2-year letter-
0 ETHE I EHEM
STEEL::.:::.
Here is only 1
of the more than
34 companies
which will be here
for the
All-University
Career Day
April 15, 16
HUB
all welcome!
Ron Riese
. . . returning hurter
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man Bob Hoover at short. Both
were standouts last year.
Bedenk also has his leading
hitter back in senior Doug
Caldwell, but the Lion outfield
er has been student teaching
and only began practicing a
week ago.
Caldwell hit .333 last year pla
tooning with Joe Moore in center
field. There's no doubt, in any
one's mind that he can hit right
handers but he is still a question
mark against the southpaws.
The only other experienced re
turnee is pitcher Ron Riese who
finished with a 6-1 log last sea
son. He will undoubtedly be the
number one hurler this year.
"After that, you tell me," said
Bedenk. "I'd have to say that
this is one of the most inexper
ienced teams I've had."
That, incidentally, takes in a
span of 30 years as a Lion coach.
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