THURSDAY. APRIL 7. LaX Te By Pow ANNAPOLIS, 1%, Penn State reached the Lions, 17-3, here In recent years ''enn State hasn't come close to beating the Midshipmen and ye terday was no exception. The Lions didn't hit the scoring colum until the * * final period and by that time Navy had an overwh lining 16-0 lead. Sophomore Gordon ennett con tinued to lead the Lions in scor ing. He accounted for two of State's three goals, both coming on unassisted plays. State and Bennett finally broke the scoring ice at 1:10 of the final period. Bennett also got the sec ond Lion goal at 12:311 of the fourth period. Hank Schilling, who replaced injured Jim Kane in the Lion lineup, scored the other goal with h 35 remaining in the game. Schilling scored on an as sist from Dick Hammond. All-American Karl I'tipplemeyer led Navy's devastating attack. Ripplemeyer smashed in four goals and had three assists. The Middies ran at will against the Lion defense and pew,3ered the State goalies with 50 shots. The overworked Lion goalies made 20 saves. Jim Irwin, play ing the first three periods, stopped 16 shots and John Castella, who took over in the final period, had four saves. Navy scored at 9:55 of the first period when Bob Krulisth blazed a shot into the Nittany goal. The barrage that followed carried Navy to a 12-0 halftime lead and their second win of the season. Along with Ripplemeyer, Barry Byrne and Henry Childs did the most damage to the Lions. Byrne acounted for two goals and two assists while Childs had two goals. Not only was the Middie at tack powerful, but the defense was rock-ribbed and State only managed 13 shots. Last week against Loyola. the Lions took 50 shots and won 8-2. The Penn State frosh didn't do any better than the varsity and bowed to the Navy plebes, 16-1, in its opening game. Ruth Enters Mat Tourney The U.S. Army has entered a i and Walter Kling; Pfc. Charles 12-man team in - the District Two' Scott, Capt. Al Henson, San Diego Olympic wrestling tryouts to be State; Pfc. Veryl Long, and Pfc. held at Rec Hall April 22-23. Peter Roche, Brown. The members of the Army team Blubaugh and DeWitt are for best remembered by fans in this mer national champions. area are Pvt. Greg Ruth, a for- Tickets for the four-session mer Lehigh wrestler, and Lt. tournament are on sale at the Gerry Weisenseel, former West Rec Hall ticket office Point grappler. Weisenseel will wrestle in the featherweight (136.5 pounds) division, Ruth in the lightweight (147 5) bracket. Other members of the Army team and former schools are Pfc. Dick Errico, Alfred; Pfc. Bill Mc- Kinley, UCLA; Lt. Ed DeWitt, Pittsburgh; Specialists Four th Class Doug Blubaugh, Oklahoma State; George Jurinek, Illinois; Soccer Candidates Coach Ken Hosterman re quests that all varsity soccer candidates report to him at Rec Hall by the end of the week for instructions on spring practice. m Rocked, 17=3 rful Midshipmen ecial to The Collegian d.----Navy's lacrosse winning streak over 0 yesterday when the Middies smothered --+Ar ,1 . Seir GORDON BENNETT . . . scores two goals * * * Penn State Hoopsters Tough on Home Court Penn State basketball teams are tough to beat on their home floor. The Nittany Lions own a com bined record of 201 home court victories against their 1959-60 op ponents. They've lost only 66 games to these opponents at Uni versity Park. The Lions boast their most one sided home court records over Bucknell (36-7), Syracuse (22-8), Carnegie Tech (28-4), and Gettys burg (16-1). Pitt and Temple have given the Lions their roughest time at home, although they both trail in the standings. Faust Has Broken Hand, Hawks Still Confident ST. LOUIS (EP) The St. Louis Hawks are confident that they can again pull even with the Bos ton Celtics in pro basketball's world series, despite the discovery that Larry Foust has a broken hand. Foust, a 6-foot-9 250-pound re serve center, suffered a break in one of the small bones of his left hand. X-rays taken after Boston's 127-102 victory Tuesday night dis closed the break. The sixth game will be in St. Louis tonight. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Poor Working Conditions Hurt ThincladsiChances at Quantico After a disappointing indoor season, Penn State's track team hopes to get back to its usual winning ways t his spring. But in order to get off on the right foot at the Quantico Re lays April 15-16, they will need an assist from the weather. As coach Chick Werner so apt ly put it, "right now the track team 15 up the creek without a paddle." Because the track at Beaver Field is not quite ready, the Lions have been practicing be hind New Beaver Stadium, where there is plenty of level ground "You can't get a team in shape in a shower room," Wer ner said. "The team isn't ready," he continued, "and I don't know if it will be." "If we don't find some way to practice so we can get in shape, I don't se how anybody could ex pect us to make a good showing at Quantico, regardless of our de sire and ability." Commenting on the recent Penn State indoor season, Werner said that it was definitely not up to Penn State standards. "A very unfortunate thing hap pened when the Army meet had to be cancelled due to snow," he said, "and we went into the IC4A championships with only one meet under our belt." And by their performance in Montreal Canadians Are Stanley Cup Favorites MONTREAL (Th—The power ful Montreal Canadieiv, rule 12-5 favorites to win the opener of their Stanley Cup final series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The best-of-seven set begins tonight on the home ice of the Canadiens, who are seeking their fifth consecutive National Hockey League championship. Both coaches were confident of victory on the eve of the second straight all-Canada final. "It probably will be a tougher series than it was a year ago." said Montreal Pilot Toe• Blake. "But this gang of mine always wins when it has to. They haven't let me down yet." IM Results Pifer-Faris Landau, Beta Sigma Rho, 21-18, 21-16 Maim -Millet , AZ, heat Illown-Ittachlan, Acacia, 21-1, 21-16 Hammond-Dahl. DU. beat Baker-Benner, Theta Delta Chi, 21-1, 21-12 Championahip Flight Match Barber-Danke, Beta Theta Pt, beat Carp- Weintraub, Beta Sigma Rho, 15.21, ri ll, 21-lf IM HANDBALL Flight Championships Beta Theta Pi, beat Bloom. Too Many , e , LARGE QUARTERS BILLS •(44-tr;°111.11K.0 CRAMPED , ..r. in Small "4 2 ; for Big Cars? Cars? 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PETERBURG, Fla (AP) Roger Maris exploded his fourth hit to bring the New York Yankees a 4-3 victory in 11 innings over the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday. Maris drove a 400-footer to the right field wall with the bases loaded and one out, making right-hander Bob Mabe the losing pitcher. CAMP MESACOSA: Corinth, New York (in the Adirondacks) NEEDS: Women COUNSELLORS for tennis, canoeing, horseback riding, and general assistants INTERVIEWS: Tuesday, April 12 APPLY: Student Employment Office 112 Old Main The Lions will count on Dick Engelbrink to lead the comeback. The State catatain k regarded as one of the best middle distance runnels in the East. Along with Engelbrink there are many mote established per formers on the squad and Werner will have plenty of material to work with. Lion sprinter Bobby - Brown is looking forward to a good year after a strong indoor showing. Sophomore Steve Moorhead has potential to be a top star and his side kick Mike Miller is not far behind according to Werner. Janerette Named Best Lineman By Missouri University of Missouri football players named Penn State tackle Charlie Janerette as the best line man they faced in 1959. Janer ette, 6-3, 240-pounder, joined Penn State guard Earl Kohlhaas on Missoui es all-opponent team. The Nittany Lions whipped Mis souri, 19-8 in the '59 season opener for both teams Scholarly Coach Joe Paterno, Penn State's offen sive backfield coach, majored in English Literature at Brown Uni versity where he quarterbacked the football team. 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