The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1959, Image 7

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    TUESDAY. APRIL 7, 1939
Lion Stick
As Beh
John Behne's eight
performance enabled P ,
victory over the Qreyh
Field.
"It was the overall
play that gave us the v
Coach Earnie Baer said.
Behne came within one
Bill Hess' all time record
goals in one game by tes
eight. He had four in t
period.
"The defensive play w
most outstanding part
game." Baer said. "Dic
and Mike Beattie did a
able job of grabbing th,
and feeding it off to th
field. Dave Erwin and
Moconyi also did a good
defense," Baer said.
"Our close defensive p
ed Loyola to pass long,
our midfield to pick off
es." he said.
The stickmen's 14 go
their best effort since th
sylvania game of May, 195
they scored 16 goals.
Bob Swanson open
Lions' scoring at the 1:3
of the first period when
nected on a fast drive
in front of the goal.
Dick Hammond follow d three
minutes later with a well screened
shot which saw Swanson get the
a3sist.
After four attempts, Beh n e
finally cracked the Loyola nets
at the 13:54 mark with a low,
bouncing shot.
Loyola could get off only four
shots in the entire 15-minute
period as the Lion defense foiled
every scoring attempt.
After bounding a shot off the
cage, Swanson hit paydirt on
his second attempt in the sec
ond frame at 4:50. Behne then
tallied his second marker at
11:17, unassisted, directly in
front of the cage to make the
score 5-0
Chip Henderson scored his lone
goal at the 14:14 mark with a
driving shot from the left of the
cage on another pass from Swan
son
Loyola was held to two shots
for the entire second period as
it once again failed to score.
Behne opened the third period
with Iwo quick goals. Bill Mc-
Donough picked up the assist
on the first at 1:10 but Bohm;
hurled the second one in un
assisted.
Loyola finally cracked the Lion
defense at 8:23 of the third frame
as Bill Asher found the range.
Swanson picked up his third
goal at 14:58 on a set-up in front
Patterson Fight
Will Be Held
In Indianapolis
INDIAN APOLIS VP)—Floyd
Patterson's manager said yester
day Patterson would de f end
his he a v y weight championship
against Brian London May 1 in
Indianapolis instead of at Las Ve
gas, Nev., regardless of the out
come of a television contract.
Gus D'Amato said the television
dispute was between the National
Broadcasting Co. and Cecil Rhodes
Jr., Cranford, N.J., industrialist
promoter, but, added:
"Regardless of what happens,
the fight will be held in Indiana
polis,"
Rhodes said the title bout was
moved from Las Vegas to In
dianapolis to escape rumors of
gamblers' backing.
"There's wasn't—legal
legally," Rhodes added.
don't want that kind of
tion."
In Las Vegas, Jack Di:
retary of the Nevada
Commission, said he was
and surprised" by the s •
Doyle said Rhodes "toll
fight was all set last
and promised to be out h
to work out final detail
Rhodes said he expe;.
and Gillette Co., sport
agree to switch in the to
en Win, 14-3
Scores Eight
BILL BARBER
goals combined with a strong team
.nn State to chalk up a 14-3 lacrosse
o unds of Loyola Saturday at Beaver
team balance and strong defensive
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of the goal by Jim Kane.
In the fourth period it was
all Behne as he racked up four
goals. He opened the period on
a quick goal at 0:13 with Ham
mond getting the assist. Behne
split the nets again at 4:08 with
Kane again picking up the as
sist. •
Between Behne's goals Jim
Winpenny notched his lone tally
at 5.18 with an assist from Swan
son. Behne then finished off the
game for the Lions with two
quick unassisted goals.
Jim Kelly scored twice for Loy
ola in the fourth period, with his
tallies coming at 6:14 and 14:30.
The Lion defense held Loyola
to 19 shot' while the Lions made
59 attempts.
Penn State was tagged with 9
penalties; Loyola had 3.
'47 Gridders Hold Record
Penn State's unbeaten, untied
football team of 1947 set defensive!
records which still stand as the
best in the nation: fewest rushing
yards per game by opponents,
17 0, and fewest rushing yards
per play bycopponents, 0.64.
18 Lettermen to Return
Eighteen lettermen from Penn
State's 1958 football squad will
return for the '59 campaign. In
cluded in the group will be seven
of last year's starters and eight
from the second team.
Attractive Home Card
Penn State's home grid oppon-,
ents in 1960 will be Boston Uni
versity, Missouri, West Virginia,
and Maryland. The Lions are
slated to face Army, Syracuse,
Illinois, Holy Cross, and Pitts
burgh on the road.
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1 Outfield, 2 Infield Slots Set
A veteran double play combin
ation and an outfielder who only
plays against righthanded pitch
ing will form the nucleus of the
Lions' infield and outfield for the
coming season.
Thus Penn State baseball coach
Joe Bedenk must fill four slots
and possibly five before the Lions
open the season against Gettys
burg Wednesday, at Beaver Field.
Larry Fegley, secona base,
and Captain Bob Hoover, short
stop, are sure to open against
the Bullets. Fegley and Hoover
are both lettermen and were
two of the most consistent per
formers on the Lion nine a year
ago.
Fegley wound up the year with
a .324 batting average while Hoov
er finished at .320.
But the rest of the positions
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Special Opponents in '59
Colgate and Boston U. will be
Penn State's "special day" grid
opponents next season. Colgate
will visit Beaver Field on Sand
Day, and B.U. will provide Home
coming opposition.
Champion Lion G-Men
Penn State has won four na
tional and nine Eastern gym
nastics championships. The Nit
tany Lions won both titles as re
cently as 1957.
Missouri New Grid Foe
Missouri will be the only com
pletely new opponent on Penn
State's 1959 football schedule.
Colgate returns after an 11-year
absence, and Illinois for the sec
ond game of a series which start
ed in 1954.
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are still undetermined. Right now could break into the starting line
it looks like Larry Beighey, alup as centerfielder, according to
junior, will start at first base withlßedenk. Davis was a standout
all-around performer Ron Rinkeriperformer for the freshman team
on hand to help out there if need- last year.
ed. Rinker can also play the out- Doug Caldwell is set in right
field. field—at least when a righthand-
Mike Hader, one of Bedenk's er is pitching. Caldwell led the
talented sophs, is the number one Nittany batting attack last year
candidate for the third base slot. with .333 but that teas "one way"
But Dick Landis, an outfielder only,
who came to Bedenk as a third
sacker, might see action there if
he isn't in left field
Right now. Landis is battling
for the starting job in left field
with service returnee Dick
Coyle. Coyle could play center
field too.
John Davis. another sophomore,
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