SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1 LaX Sq . Cam Pal A green but deterinined Penn State lacrosse team, gun ning to better last year's 5-4-1 record, opens its 10-game sched ule against Loyola College today in Baltimore, Md. Loyola, greatly improved over last year's squad which lost to the Lions 14-3,', held mighty Washington & Lee to a 7-7 tie in its only outing his year. * * * Because of the wors spring weather in 12 years, tate has had little chance to woi k on its offensive patterns, so Coach Earnie Baer has been stressing defense in practice this week in order to contain the L yola at tack The Lions have only ad four days of actual practice, thanks to the snow and mud, .ut they have been conditioning on the tennis courts since earl March. "We're in the best condition we've been in for the last three or four years," Baer said, "and now it's just a matter of seeing how we hold up under fire." Loyola, a notedly good stick handling club, has benefited from the good weather in the Baltimore area and the Greyhounds have been working outdoors for two weeks. Baer will call on sophomore goalie Jim Irwin to stop Loyola's potent offensive attack today. Irwin, one of State's four starters from Lower Merion, Pa., was im pressive as a freshman last year and lacks nothing but experience, according to Baer. Another Erwin, this one Dave, will head State's defensive corps. Tom Greenlee and Andy Lock hart will start in the other de fense slots while Andy Moconyi, a letterman who has been stu dent teaching, will join the team today and see spot duty on de fense. The attack is spearheaded by two-time letterwinner Dick Hammond and the Lions' other honorable mention All-Ameri can, Jim Kane. Gordon Ben nett, a sophomore with plenty of potential, holds down the other slot. Captain Dick Bullock, heads the midfield crew. Sophs Lou Meier and Mike Raiser will start in the other two spots. The Lions checked into Balti more yesterday afternoon and held a short work-out on the Johns Hopkins University field. Game time today is 2:30. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS SUNDAY LA GALLERIA STEAKS 1.19 LA GALLERIA STEAKS 1.19 This infamous moue• kin hostlery announces its new dinner menu which includes a steak dinner at 1.19 I. Filet Mignon ( 1 / 2 lb.) 2. French Fried-Pot. 3. Tossed Salad 4. Garlic Bread P.S.—Open 2-8:30 During week: 4 :30-7 :30 P.P.S. No Minimum age requirement dad Opens gn at Loyola y DEAN BILLICK -, 4,4 ' vs* - I'." ' •7. n' • • r DICK BULLOCK . . . Lion captain * * * THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TA° NTGINEE RS SAND SCIENTIST REPRESENTATIVES OF OAT H AMERICAN AVIATIO.N NC. 3!4.1. r. LEIS' ILL CONDUCT ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS April 7 and 8 ' it , Nuclear • power at the Atomics International Division 1C...2c0 Pork, C&fo•nlal Electronics & electro• echanics at the Autonetics Division ' *chine Col , f ornia I - • _T.:at' ;" aafg A 4A 14. 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Pal Kappa S. beat Cue etonr-Johnetin, Stgrna CM. 17-21, 21-17, 21-10 (Metz-Griffin, Kappa Sig, beat Wauhko- Case, Delta Sigma Phi. 21-12, 21-14 Lane-Cos le, DTD, beat K re% sky-Herman, Phi Sigma Delta, 15-21, 21-15. 21-5 Ba ber-Dank, Beta Theta Pi, beat John don-I fen alit. Theta Chi. 21-10, 21-4 Pifei -Fa rh, Beta Theta Pi, beat Zimmer rnan-lennintr, Delta Sigma Rho, 21-4, 21-4 Minor-Miller. AZ, beat Linenin-Zeitz, Phi Epsilon Pi, 21-20. 15-21. 21-9 Independent Seheinholti -Delp beat Wingard-11111a, 21-0. 21-0 BOWLING League D AEPi 4 Sigma Tau Gamma 0 Theta Chi 2, KDP. 2 TKE 2, Sivma Phi Epsilon 2 Theta Delta Chi 4, Sigma Nu 0 League C Aracia 4. SAE 0 Phi Sigma Delia 4. Phi Gamma Delta 0 Beta Sigma Rho 4. Phi Delta Theta 0 Phi Sigma Kappa 4, Phi Kappa Sig 0 AChißhil 4, Sigma Pi U Pi Ka p pa Alpha 'l, Pi Lambda Phi 1 Chi Phi I. 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Solid propel- Rocketdyne, have powered most of the mis- lant operations are located at McGregor, siles used for military and civilian space - Texas. Other propulsion system concepts are actively under development employing the I projects including Atlas, Jupiter, Thor, Red- ,t . ' are two super performance liquid systems. '.;%t plasma jets, arc-thermodynamic and mag- While NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC, Fail to Rile Haney By 808 MYERS Associated Press Sports Writer LOS ANGELES {/P Fred Haney, just back from a trip to Europe, simply can't be bothered about anything said by Charley Dressen, his successor as manag er of the Milwaukee Braves. "What the hell." the amiable but often sharp-tongued Haney said yesterday, "let Dressen pop off." Haney much preferred to talk about his new and lucrative job as a television commentator for the National Broadcasting Corn pany's weekly major league base ball telecasts. He was also enthused about the clinics he and his new TV sidekick, Lindsey Nelson, con ducted the past month for our soldiers in Germany, and the morale job the Army is doing with the troops. A resident of Los Angeles since boyhood, Haney indicated he was more amused, in a dry soi t of way, with some of the cracks at tributed to his fellow townsman.' the outspoken Mr. Dressen. Dressen has been quoted as sav m ing the Braves lacked spirit,, coaching and the pitchers were used improperly, among other, items. He did bristle a bit at a report - -• • ,4,1'49-:"•-r..4,,W=- AT WORK IN THE FIELDS OF THE FUTURE '';';? that Bob Buhl, a Milwaukee pitc er, had complained he recew no coaching on how to bunt d the Haney regime. "Personally," said Fred, ac ly, "if I'd been playing baseb 14 years I'd be ashamed to ad I never learned how to bunt." Graphite Reactor for the Consumers Public Power District of Nebraska and an Organic Power Reactor at Piqua, Ohio. AI also is engaged in extensive research activities to develop improved materials for fuel ele ments and reactor components. matic landing system for supersonic missiles and aircraft; the first, general purpose, all transistor, digital computer. It is now at work on the inertial navigation system for the first nuclear-powered Polaris-carrying subma rines and the guidance and control systems for the Minuteman and GAM-77 missiles. missiles and space exploration vehicles of a wide variety of range, speed and propulsion methods. Scientists at the Aero-Space Labo ratories, an organization within the Missile Division, are conducting creative research well in advance of existing technology in the space sciences. PAGE ELEVE * * * CHARLES DRESSEN * * *