PAGE TEN Lack of Reserves Hampers LaX Team "With a little more reserve strength and a couple of breaks we would have given Maryland a whale of a close bat tle." So spoke Lion lacrosse coach Earnie Baer following Penn State's 17-2 loss to the Terps Wednesday. The Lion mentor, who is in his fourth year as head coach, called his team's performance * * * against the National Champs "the best game we have played in the last two years." The Lions, who have lost eight al t'aight games this year, held mighty Maryland to a 9-2 edge for thi ee quarters before running out of steam in the final period. When Baer spoke of reserve stiength, he was talking about the main weakness of the Lions this year. "Our problem at Penn State is that we just don't get enough boys that have played lacrosse in high school and have that need ed lacrosse sense," Baer said. "A lot of the boys we have, never played in high school and when they come to Penn State we have to teach them the basic fundamentals," he said. Baer knows of what he speaks. When he first came to Penn State he began his sports ca reer with the freshman foot- I ball team but a shoulder injury I forced him to give it up One day while visiting a fra-, While Baer was playing (1948- ternity he happened to see a la-1 1949) Penn State lacrosse teams crosse stick and he asked someone' recorded their best marks in what that "crazy looking thing"! any four year period, winning was. This was the beginning of 25 and losing 14. li(crosse for Ea) me Baer. Tomorrow Baer's stickmen close !He went out for the varsity out their season with a home game team as a freshman that year and against Colgate. got his big chance in his first! Even though Colgate has a game when a teammate suffered topnotch club and the Lions (1-8) an ankle injuiy. 'are suffering through a dismal Baer looked so good as a sub season, Baer is looking for a State that he continued to play in every, victory. "If we play like we did game for the next four years. He:against Maryland," Baer said, started 40 consecutive games andl"we'll end the season on a happy an a sophomore led the Lions inlnote." MAJOR LEAGUES Arnerivan btalillt w. 1.. Pa. _ 16 10 .616 _ __ lh II .3113 13 10 .605 .14 11 .360 10 13 .453 li-Ch [cello 1•11a1 t Imore 31-N...- fork 31-1 lirx viand x-litrolon _ _ -1114110 it 10 13 .463 IYaghloolon ___ 10 lb .400 Hanp.oo City __ 10 — l7 .870 1- Play nwht 0004 National League W. L. Pct. a-Pilt‘ln Rh _ 211 111 .1187 Ran r, an , ' IPCO - 211 18 .f. 117 Milwaukee 13 11 .642 ri-rineinim ti _ . Ili 14 .833 2.1 01 , A ilvt.les _ 13 17 .433 m-St I.ouin ..._ I I 17 .393 .1-Chicsui , . .... 9 18 375 a-l'h limit 101 in 11 19 .367 Prsbable Pitchers American League N. Me YO, h , I'md 11.11 at Chicago, W3nn (1-10. Iliicht llHltimote , 10-01 at Dttroit, Mos- Vie 1101. night Ntotiliotiquette 13.21 at Cle‘vtantl, Cr.ilt I 0-I ). tduht I% ashilly ton. haat 11-21 at )(Annul Cit 3 Emil 1:1-Iti, nirrht National League Sao I•<pnrlFro, O ' DVII t Pitts burgh, Ilit<l,ll% 1241. mght 1111011/0, Mott 0-4) at MIIV. nuke., Pi ■nim t2-II or Jay 0.11, night Log Aliveleg, houfgx 10.31 at l'hilade! Vita. Corner. 111-21, nialit Cincinnati, Net contbe 12-11 at St Louis Ja ckatin 12-; 1, liiiiiil BALTIMORE UP) —The Balti more Orioles announced yester day that bonus player Dave Nich olson, who received an estimated $115,000 when he was signed in 1958, has been recalled from Mi ami of the International League. Penn State Sports Car Club Gymkhana Sunday, May 22 Erie Technical Ceramics 1:30 p.m. ari l lotl Lro State College On Rt. 45 By DEAN BILLICK MGM Dickinson Takes Lead In Snead Golf Festival WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. liP) Gardner Dickinson's putter behaved magically yester day and earned him to a 5-under par 65 for the first-round lead of the Sam Snead Golf Festival. GRADUATING SENIORS . . . Are you marrying (or al ready married to) a Penn State alumnus or alumna? If you are then inquire into the special "joint' membership fee whereby both you and your husband or wife may be members of the Penn State Alumni Association at a re duced rate. COME TO THE ALUMNI OFFICE, 104 OLD MAIN. Remember, Seniors ... TAKE PENN STATE WITH YOU AFTER GRADUATION Join Your ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Now THE DAILY COLLiGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Venetian Way, 'Bally Ache Set For Showdown BALTIMORE (W) Trainers, owners, Pimlico track officials and reporters traded shots across the breakfast table yesterday but nothing changed the opinion that the $150,000-added Preakness to morrow will be a duel between Venetian Way and Bally Ache. Shortly after the annual alibi breakfast, the Pi2nlico oddsmaker dropped the odds on favored Ve netian Way, the Kentucky Derby winner, to even money. Bally Ache, second at Louisville 3 1 / 2 lengths behind, was officially list ed at 8-5. Meanwhile, Trainer Horatio Lu ro was casting around for a suit able jockey for Victoria Park, the third horse in the derby. Willie Shoemaker reported he was com mitted 'to ride Bagdad in the $50,000 Los Angeles Handicap to morrow at Hollywood Pa,rk. Victoria Park's stock shot up sharply after a sensational work out here Tuesday, and a lot of support has been shifting to the long-striding Canadian colt. His odds in tomorrow's one mile and three-sixteenth Preakness were held at 6-1. Top Minute Mon Of the Penn State football play ers who will retur,n for the 1960 campaign, halfback Jim Kerr logged the most playing in 1959. He played 354 minutes Store-Wide Sale T A R T S T 0 D A Y HMS MENS SHOP Future Looks Good For Nittany Netters By, JOHN MORRIS Penn State's tennis future looks bright and nobody is happier about it than coach Sherm Fogg. The Lions have fallen upon hard times for the last several years, but Fogg will lose only two sen iors from this year's outfit. Captain Jerry Carp and John Krall will be the only graduates on the 11-man squad which Fogg terms as a "good team." The Nittanies have played some of the top teams in the East and have fared well against the likes of Penn, Maryland and Lehigh. Penn tripped the netters, 5 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 , and both Mary land and Lehigh! won by nar row, 5-4, margins. Despite the 4-9 record compiled last year and the 3-7 log the Lions carry into tomorrow's season fi nals against Army, State's teams are 79-72-2 in Fogg's 14-year ten ure as coach. Sophomore Jim Baker, first man for most of the campaign, heads the list of returning net ters. Baker has played well all year, but has looked particularly good in his last two wins. In Wednes day's 9-0 victory over West Vir ginia, the fiery sophomore had his booming service working and lost only two sets on the way to a 6-2, 6-0 win over Boyd Warner. GET HIS AT HUR'S ENTIRE STOCK Now $5.88 Now $7.88 $7.95 Values $9.95 Values One Group SPORT COATS • Now $15.00 Dress Shirts (famous brands) $4.25 Values NOW 2/$5.00 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS reg. 2.95 N ow $2.68 reg. 3.95 Now $ 3 . 48 ~ 4.95 N ow $4.38 SUMMER SUITS and SPORT COATS 114 E. COLLEGE AVENUE Fogg can also rely on such junior stalwarts as Johnny Blanck, Don McCartney, Vance Rea and Garry Moore. Blanck started the season as fourth man but has moved up to third slot behind Carp and Baker off his impressive play. The steady letterman has rolled to a team leading 6-4 mark. McCartney and Rea have been singles starters for most of the year, but Moore has been used almost exclusively as a doubles operative. John Coithen, a 6-2 ,6-1 victor aga'nst the Mounties in his first outing, Blair Dodds and Bruce 'Derman are all outstanding soph omores who figure to help the Nittany cause next year. ! Explosive Rusher Roger Kochman, fleet Penn State halfback, had a tushing average of 11.1 yards per carry in 1959. The 6-2, 195-pounder is slated for the No. 1 left halfback spot this year. of TROUSERS $12.95 Values Now $9.88 $14.95 Vidues Now $ll.BB All Sizes— All Patterns Bermuda Shorts Reg. 3.95 NOW 3.48 Reg. 5.95 Now 4.98 LONG and SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Woos to $5.95 Now 2 for $5.00 On. Group of Values up to $45 $15.00 FRIDAY. 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