TUESDAY. APRIL 18. 1961 LaX Team Routs Loyola For First Victory, 17-4 By DEAN BILLICK Lacrosse Coach Earnie Baer isn't predicting a national championship for his stick men this year, but nobody can blame him for being a little optimistic following Satur day's surprising 17-4 rout of Loyola. "After watching the game Saturday, I feel confident that we can beat anyone on the re mainder of our schedule," Baer said yesterday. "We played like a real good team," he said, "and all but two or three of our goals were well executed plays." Loyola Coach Charles Wen zel also was impressed with State's play. "That is the best Penn State team I have seen in the last five years." the Grey hound mentor said after the game. In winning their first game of the year, the Lions not only broke a 10 game losing streak, but rolled to their highest point total since 1957. That year State beat Adephi 18-4. The Lion attack dominated the game from beginning to end. Loy ola managed only 24 shots while the Lions were firing 67 at the Greyhound nees. Sophomores Dick Seelig, Bill Charron and Tom Hayes spear headed the attack. Seelig, who netted one of the Lions goals against Navy, led all scorers with four goals. Charron had three, while Hayes, the team's leading scorer, garnered two goals and three assists. Gordon Bennett and Mike Raiser also contributed to the onslaught. Bennett had three goals and Raiser, two. Sieve Schrader and Lou Meier netted goals and Pete Erber tallied a goal and four assists. The Lion defense also was out- Pirates Name Clements To Direct Farm Clubs PITTSBURGH (JP) The Pitts burgh Pirates yesterday named Robert C. Clements of Santa Bar bara, Calif., to succeed the late Branch Rickey Jr. as director of their minor league clubs. Clements has been the Pirates' West Coast scouting supervisor since 1951. Rickey Jr., who served as vice president in charge of minor league clubs for the Pirates for over 10 years, died last Monday following a long illnes. He was 47. Hoak Draws Suspension PITTSBURGH (IP) Third baseman Don Hoak of the Pitts burgh Pirates was suspended for three days yesterday because of his second altercation of the sea son with Umpire Ken Burkhart. The suspension means Hoak will miss the Pirate home opener today against the Chicago Cubs. He will be eligible to play again Thursday night. Face Buckeyes Penn State will meet NCAA runnerup Ohio State in basketball next season. The game will be played Dec. 23 at Columbus. factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service $I 624.00 WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. 3rd St.. Williamsport ,MEMINIEIMMI‘, THESIS MULTILITHIN.G the finest work in town FAST s ECONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING Campus Shopping Center AD 8-6794 .:, .. ~,... . :.., w ~k -pli < • tf. tf. , t ....f' '. , . 4 t. "ft , S , ;" • ` . 4 .:; 40 :a;• • ',l• 4 !lftt t 4 7, • • o *, ; r . . 4, • ' ' ' - • .1...01%* t' , ./ '""'" . ."4"St• 4W7. ' A. • PENN STATE ATTACKMAN Dick Seelig battles Loyola's Marty Pilsch (13) for the ball during the Lions' 17-4 victory Saturday on Beaver Field. standing. Time and time again Loyola failed to get the ball past midfield. When the Greyhounds did have the ball in State terri tory, Andy Lockhart and Cap tain Dave Erwin took care of the rest. Goalie Jim Irwin had eight saves in the nets and shut out Loyola for almost 28 minutes. Erber got the first score of the game at 4:28 when he took a pass from Meier and fired in a shot at the open Loyola nets. Meier set up the play when he stole the ball at midfield and raced toward the Loyola goalie. Just as it appeared he would take RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITER Check These Values! 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ALLEN CLEARANCE each 65:00 each . 125.00 150.00 45.00, 60.00, 80.00 Mantle Helps Yanks Win, 3-0 NEW YORK (!P) Mickey fielder Chuck Essegian to Kansas Mantle, hitless in the, first two,City for pitcher Dick Hall and games, slammed a two-run homer utility man Dick Williams and two singles for the New York Yankees yesterday while Whitey Ford shut out Kansas City, 3-0, with throe hits Only 1,947 fans, the smallest Yankee Stadium turnout since Sept. 21, 1954, saw the game. It was one of two washed out Sun day a last-minute addition to the schedule. Mantle hit Jerry Walker's first 'pitch off the facade of the upper deck in right field after Yogi Ber ra walked in the first inning. In the Yankee third Berra walked, took second on a wild pitch and scored on Mantle's single to right. Mantle also singled in the fifth and walked in the seventh. It was Walker's first appear ance for the AthleticS since he was traded by Baltimore last week in a deal that also sent out- Shoe Repair SPECIALS: Men's Half-Soles and Heels only $2.75 Men's Rubber Heels only 85c PENN STATE SHOE REPAIR 113 South Pugh St. Want to get something off your chest? ~„ Work for FROTH Old Positions Available for New People Ad Staff, Editorial Staff, Art Staff, Circulation Staff MEETING for New Candidates APRIL 18, 7:30 P.M., 105 OSMOND BOSTON (A') Gary 'Geiger smashed a 400-foot home run yes terday nailing down a 3-2 Boston victory over the Los Angeles An gels. Sidelined much of last season by a collapsed lung, Geiger teed off on reliefer Torn Morgan's 2-1 pitch in the seventh inning with the bases empty. Boston broke a scoreless duel in the sixth to take a 2-0 edge on loser Ken Mcßride. Jackie Jen= sen snapped his season's hitless streak with a single to right driv ing in one run. Pumpsie Green drew a bases-loaded walk to force in the other. Dotibles by Ted Kluszewski and pinch-hitter. Steve Bilko, the Los Angeles beef trust, spoiled winner Tommy Brewer's shutout hid. PAGE SEVEN