PAGE SIX —Collegian Photo by Charles Jacques DON'T PUSH ... Tom Ogden, line defenseman, charges in for a loose ball in the Lacrosse game with Penn. The Lions won 9.4 yi,:gerda:, , on Beaver Field. StickmenDownPenn,9-4, But Still Lack Polish By BILL BARBER The Penn State lacrosse team yesterday regained some of the prestige that it lost Saturday when it downed a hapless Penn team, 9-4. But Coach Ernie Baer still expressed disappointment over his team's showing ` We didn't look as bad out there yesterday as we did Saturday, but we still are lack-, ing many of the fundamentals. i Behne opened the scoring col- Many of our '.hots were wild and'umn for the Lions with only two our play Nva , , eiratic," Baer dis- minutes gone in the first period. He scored on a low ground shot "However, this was the first chai ley horse injury. It is indefi time we had played against a scored twice and tacked up an as zone defense this year and that Kane followed suit a minute could be one of the reasons for later with a shot that just snagged the poor brand of play," added the upper right corner of the goal. Baer. ,Behne collected the assist. "If we don't improve tremend-1 Penn broke into the scoring ously in the next few days the ranks 15 seconds later with a slow remainder of the season could be shot by Pete Carey that dribbled ruinous. Plays were made slowly through the Lion goaltender's legs, and our defense wasn't nearly as h Chip Henderson finished out effective as it was earlier in the' the Lions' first period scoring SCI. 0011," said Coach Baer efforts with a hard, driving shot The Lion stickmen's playmaking: that caught the corner of the ability was cut considerably with-! cage. Kane tallied the assist. out the aid of its versatile mid-I The Quakers only threatened fielder, Bob Swanson. Swanson, once as they came within one goal should return for the game withiof the Lions with two-thirds of Hobart on Saturday, but his sere-,,the second period gone. John ice, may be limited. Glading pitched a low blazing shot Andy Moconvi was also missinglpast the Lion goal to narrow the atom the starting lineup as he was;Baerinen's lead to 3-2. laid up in the hospital with a But a minute later, with the charleyhorse injury. It is indefi-:Nittanies one man up on the nite vet whether he will be able AQuakers, Behne rebounded on his to play this, Saturday. 'own shot off the Penn goal and Jim Kane, who replaced Bill ; chucked it into the nets for the McDonough on the starting at- , score. tack squad, also did an adrnir- With two minutes to go in able job as he figured in five the half. Kane snagged a di scoring plays with three goals j rect pass from Ray Tuleya and and two assists. John Behne tied flipped it in for the score. with Kane for scoring honors by Henderson and Behne combined chalking up three goals and two early in the third period to chalk assists. (Continued on page seven) _ .1 ACK)) It Ph.1).1 ACK It ITIO ACK HA RPERJ ACKHAR AC KHARPERTACKHA) FOR GIRLS TOO! PEASANT LINEN BERMUDA SHORTS c) Around the corner from Bostonian Ltd. tn ha JACKHARPERJACKHARFERJACKHARPERJACKIIARPERJACKHARPERJACKHI They're expensive but wonderful Tailored exactly like our best grade man's walk short. Exclusive with Jack Harper. `) .2 e ZIAIth 4 11.4. zp Custom Sltop for Men iM. College Ave. State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Boyle Sets 'Lions Engage Navy Lineup For In First Dual Meet After t t e N urn i i t u t ti n inv Lion L ano n k team will lift theuttrsetaendingshowingatth lid eQd on theuantieo Mountie Tilt 1 .Relaysthe !dual meet season Saturday when they travel to Annapolis • Lion golf coach Joe Boyle will:to challenge the Navy Midshipmen. field basically the same team that Penn State gave fair warning to all its scheduled faced the Penn Quakers last Sat urday when the Nittanies meet opponents of the fleet crew it will , , place on the track this year by, ( , the Mountaineers of West Vlr-' ginia Friday and Georgetown Sat- ' running off with three relay and ' the individual blue ribbons at urday. 'the annual spring track carnivall; Boyle will go with Bill David sponsored by the Virginia Marine:: son, EIGA champion and Lion base captain. in the number one slot, * Navy opened .its dual meet AMERICAN LEAGUE ] W. L. Pet. G.B. Last Saturday, Davidson lost to; schedule last Saturday by whipjcievehind 4 0 1000 —.... Penn's Don Norbury one up. Al- s.-New Yet k 2 0 1.1100 1 ping Pitt 71 1/6 to 595/6 in al chi ,„ g „, __ _ 4 1 i(0 1 ,though Davidson has lost two, 2 1 .ot7 1 , Ipouring rainstorm at Annapolis. l3ooo P matches, Boyle feels that he hasl I Wa , hinpton 1 2 .' . '33 '2l :The blue-coated boys from the:Kan,..., Cite 1 3 .250 3 `the capacity to catch fire for the , .\-11,11tinone 0 2 000 3 rest of the season. banks of the Severn compiledl Det t oit 0 5 000 417 Second man on the Nittany I most Itit. their points in the field ;x --Play night game 1 events and the hurdles to out- I team will be Dick Burgoon But- , ' NEW YORK lAP i Pt pha I,le pitchers 'score the visiting Panthers. 'for today's maul league game,: goon has also dropped his open-I AMERICAN LEAGUE j The Middies captured firsts j Ks 115 AS City at Chicago—Gat vet (0-1) vs. ing matches, but Boyle feels that ! in every field event plus a ( 1:11. 1 1 . he has not realized his full poten-: ma- w"" , New Nmk at Eultintore--Dit mar iO-0) I jority of the seconds and thirds, "s Bamberget ( 0-0). tial as a varsity linksman. : Wnahinizton at Reaton—Ramos (1-0) ye. i 1 including a clean sweep in the Moroni g 0-01. Third and fourth positions will: Only pole vault. Pitt won most of 1 "ZATIOhI:I'AItiI,EACCE be held by Roy Altman and Scottl i Stoltz. Altman has a 1-1 record' the sprints and middle distance I Philadelphia at Milwaukee—Roberta (1.0) is But dette ii-ni. this year, losing a tough match' 1 races, but Navy's two-miler 1 Chicago at. San Francisco—Anderson turned in a 9:46. 6 clocking to ' I - 4 ) i i ‘t s ..o, l ,i a s n 'l s it, (1 1 7 . t o i s p. to his Maryland opponent and'Angeles N—Broglio win the longest run. (0.11 ‘s. Kourax 1040. winning an equally tou g h one, Lion Only games i•eheiltilyd. mentor Chick Werner will, against Jun Graybill of Penn. , counter, with a field aggregation' Stultz has won 12 straight mat - lof shot and discuss men John ches as a Lion linksman Last'Tullar and Andy Nyce, javelin ;week, he took Chris Kling of:throwers Jim Schwab and Jon :Perm, 4-and-3. 'Musser, high jumpers John Far-. I eira and Mel Ramey and pole "The next three places on the :vaulters Dick Gross, Dale Peters, ',team are undecided," said Boyle• , and Ron Beard. Several of these , He plans to play John Morton men will compete in more than( land Haydn Thomas, starters last one event. :week, against Ed Kormos andi The Navy thinclads will face :'Bob Rutherford in an elimmationi a formidable array of Lion i i pe e d sters in the running :match. Morton and Thomas lost: events. Bobby Brown, Blaine 'their matche, in the Penn meet.. O'Connor, and George Metzgar Kormos has seen varsity actiont will run the 100-yard dash and !losing to Maryland's John Owne,l the 220 sprint. Dick Hambright, Don Davies,' 4-and-3. Boyle said that he wouldi and i ßill Schwab are slated to use his judgment in choosing : a;go in the 440, while Chick King,( seventh man. 1 (Continued on page seven) I ACROSS DOWN 1. Blow taken 1. Cuba has • by scapegoats new _ 4. Goes AWOL 2. Author of 8. Enraptured 39 Aeross 9. Combo S. Small units 10. Khan and of whiskey others (abbr.) 11. She a 4. It has a tip, mixed-up dean but no filter 12. Isn't it time you 5. 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