DAGE SIX Lehigh Routs Stickmen For 6th Straight Loss ZEROING IN—Andy Jones (31), Lehigh All-American and the nat Lion midfielder Mike Raiser during Penn State-Lehigh game on beat the Lions, 10-5, for State's sixth straight loss. * * * By DEAN BILLICK A determined Penn State lacrosse team held rugged Lehigh to a 4-2 halftime lead and then crumbled in the third quarter as the Engineers un leashed a furious offensive attack to hand the Lions their sixth stiaight loss, 10-5. It Was the best game the Lions have played since their opening win at Loyola and the State at tack, v Inch has been the smespot this yeai. took 32 shots—match ing the total of their last two games combined However, Coach Earme Baer was not pleased with the Nittany attack. "Their defense was weak and we ~ hould have scored 20 goals," Baer said Lehigh coach Bob Windish BULLETIN Illegal Payments Charged by SI NEW YORK UP) Sports Illustrated charges football stars at some Big Ten univer sities are paid in cash after a game and others receive week ly payments in unsigned enve lopes through the mail, The schools were not named. The accusations were made by the sports weekly maga zine in its May 16 issue in an article discussing recruiting practices and the NCAA's dras tic action last month against the University of Indiana. In diana was placed on probation for four years for allegedly violating NCAA rules in re cruiting six prospective foot ball players. FRIENDLY If you haven't gone out to Duf fy's for dinner yet, go out be fore the end of the year. You've been missing some of the most wonderful steaks in Pennsylva nia. The friendly service is prompt and efficient. Your fa vorite beverages are served. Duffy's In Roalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Station) "IHE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * was just as displeased with his team's play. "We were lucky out there today, we played a lousy game," he said. Lucky or not, Lehigh boosted its record to 8-1 and now the Engineers need to win only one of their last two games for the best iecord in school history. As usual, Gordon Bennett was the Lions' big scorer. The soph star Boni Towson. Md., had three goals and an assist to raise his season's total to 13. Two of Ben nett's goals were unassisted. Andy Jones, the Sop scorer in IM Bowling Playoffs Will Decide Champions Fraternity and independent IM bowling league champions meet this week and next in separate playoffs to decide the 1960 cham pions Three fraternities, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Tau Omega, and Delta Chi have wen their league titles. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Epsilon Pi met for the other league title last night in Rec Hall. Independent champions. Hi- Five. Bad Ones, Devils, and Phila delphia House began their play offs last night. Hi-Five faced the Bad Ones. \N Ith the Devils going against Philadelphia House. SAN FRANCISCO 1111— Big Sam Jones stopped Philadelphia on two hits as the National League leading San Francisco Giants edged the Phillies 1-0 yes terday for their fifth straight vic tory. —Collegian Photo by harry Kotteanw ion's leading scorer closes in on Beaver Field yesterday. Lehigh * * -A the country, took game honors with four goals and two assists. Two of his scores came in the third period when the Lions tell far behind. 7-2. Time and time again the 6-4 midfielder wrecked the Lions with the "big" play that kept Le high well in the lead. Jones' four goals boosted his season's total to 32. Penn State held the lead only once and that was when Mike Raiser gave the Lions a short lived 1-0 advantage at 6 . 09 of the first period. Lehigh came right back to score four times before the Lions could dent the Engineer net with Bennett scoring at 13 . 33 of the second period. The final period saw the Lions outscore Lehigh, 3-2, but if was not enough to overcome the big lead the Engineers had piled up. Sennett had two scores and Dick Hammond had another for State in the final period. Penn State's next game is against Swarthmore Saturday on Beaver Field. Then the Lions play Maryland at College Park .Md., and close out the year at home ,against Colgate, a week from Saturday. THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, THE END IS IN SIGHT. GET CLIPPED WHILE YOU CAN -- RIGHT! •• • • HOWARD SMITH BARBER SHOP 210 S. ALLEN STREET The Friendliest Clip Joint in Town Bergey Gets Shutout Over Engineers, 6-0 Special to The Collegial/ BETHLEHEM, Pa., May 11—Sophomore Dave Bergey increased his scoreless inning skein to 12 2 , today with a 6-0 shutout over Lehigh in his first starting assignment. Bergey, who made his first appearance of the campaign in a relief role against Maryland Saturday, gave up six hits and struck out 10 as Penn State boosted Its record to 9-6, second and third, llrobak de- The big ighthander was in con-' livered a single to make it 5-0. trol all the way and had little! The Lion shortstop later scored trouble with the Engineers. How-;the final run on FegMy's third 'ever, it took a circus catch by single. Lion leftfielder Jim Suplizio to State will be back at Beaver insure Burgey's shutout. tField Saturday to play Navy at Suplizio's catch came in the ;2:30. eighth inning with Pete Well- PENN STATE LEHIGH ing on first base and Dave I ab r h ah Seitz at bat The Lehigh left- I tt A r t otil; : , 3 B h , 4j i .S L 'e f I b 4 4 f i elder caught one of Bergey's I. egley,2b b 1 3 Toth,3l, a fast balls and sent a sinking 10a,..g .rt I a-Iligfield,3b 1 liner into left field. Suplizio 8 4 i t ) M".4ilfrf 4 ' came in fast and at the last mo- inortoo.et 2 o tl h-Stern 1 ment made a diving, rolling !Ite , kns.c 3 0 1 Larinier.2b catch for the out. ; Be) ge2,,p 4 1 1 e-R ut ledge 1 4 The Lions, who beat Bucknelli Anderson,p 3 ;at Lewisburg Tuesday, scored all d-Harber 1 Kan e e‘ 'their runs off Lehigh starter Craig e-Mer 1 Anderson (3-4). It was the fourth J(,hn,..n.c. 1 ,straight lots for the Lehigh star, ;who has a no-hitter over St.' IJosephs to his credit this year. State took advantage of two errors, two walks and a single 'by Zeke DeLong for two runs in 'the first inning. The rally started after lead off man Dick Landis bounced out pitcher to first. Shortstop I Bob Hrobak followed with a walk and Larry Fegley was safe on Anderson's throwing error. DeLong rifled a shot to Mt 'scoring Hrobak, and Fegley went I to third with DeLong going to ,second when Seitz bobbled the 'ball in left. Firstbaseman Bill Benton drew a walk and Suplizio brought Feg ,ley home with a sacrifice fly to deep center. , The Lions didn't score again until the sixth when Suplizio ;tripled and scored on Harry .Beans' squeeze bunt. A big ninth inning rally ac counted for State's final three runs, Bergey started the upris ing when he reached first on Jack Larimer's error. He took second on a wild pitch and found himself on third a mo ment later due to a passed ball. Landis walked and stole sec- title had been won by a U.S. end, but Bergey didn't score. player since Budge Patty of Los With two big runs waiting atiAngeles did it in 1954. A good cover makes the difference! A few pennies invested in an attrac tive cover gives your report the pro fessional look that commands re spect before it's even read! Next time -you prepare a sales pro posal, audit, case history, or any report, add the professional touch with an attractive brief cover. We have covers to fit any prestige or protection need. Built-in prongs, attachable fasteners, or screw-post styles. POpular leather-grained tough paper or plastic materials. Let us help you "dress-up" your next report. It may make a lot of differ ence in your future! KEELER'S THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 8:45 A.M. to 8 P.M.. Monday 8:95 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. Tuesday ihru Saturday AD 7.2112 THURSDAY. MAY 12. 1960 33 A S Totals it—strark out for Toth in Sth ts—eti tick out for Wentz in 9th c—wangled for 'Ammer in 9th d—singled for Anderson in Bth e—struck out for Kane in 7th Rein state 200 001 003-11 000 000 000--0 1031-ITrolank 2, DeLorin, Suplizio, Beans. E--Iteans 2. Seitz, I.nrimer 2, Anderson 2. Doubles--Jeffers, Seitz. Triples—Suplizio. Pitching 111 11 REr MB So ._ 9 6 0 0 3 10 _ _ 9 8 6 3 5 6 Bergey. (W. 1-01 _ Andertkon (I. 3-41 Lion Averages Ab 11 Ba Akt 11 Ba Feeley 53 za .434E10TM4 20 2 .200 ibrwhey 17 1 .362 Durbin 31 6 .103 Burkhart 3 1 .333 Hrobak 62 7 .136 SuOlimo 36 11 .316Kochman 32 4 .125 Beans 37 11 .299Lanilta 34 4 .117 Renton 37 10 .270 Phillips 27 3 .111 Del,ung 51 13 .264 Riden 4 0 .000 Rubingon 34 3 .231 Pitching L N L Durbin 3 0 Kik)* 2 IS Hemel 1 0 Arner 0 0 Bit-seeker 8 1 Rentzel 0 0 Mac Kay Wins Crown ROME (W) Barry Mac Kay, towering Dayton, Ohio, tennis player, smashed his way to the title of the Rome International meet yesterday with a 7-5, 7-5, 0-6, 0-6, 6-1 victory over Luis Ayala of Chile. It was the first time the Rome