TUESDAY. APRIL 25. 1961 Penn Nips . Lion Stickmen In Overtime Thriller,lo-8 By DEAN MUCK Sophomores Tom Hayes and Dick Seelig led a second half' surge against Penn in a down pour Saturday, but it wasn'ti enough and the stickmen lost' a 10-8 overtime thriller on Beaver Field. Hayes, who is being touted as a potential All-American, fired in three goals during the second half and Seelig added another. The Lions dropped behind the Quakers. 5-2, at halftime, but rallied for an 8-7 lead with only 7:49 remaining. Then Brian Duffy got a clutch goal for Penn at 56:38 to knot the score at 8 all and send the game into over time. The two teams battled for minutes hefoT Tom Loughel won the gam, with a goal 1:27 in the secon overtime stanza (In lacrosse t overtime is d. vided into tw 5 minute per ods). Barrett Freed lander put the Gordon Bennett game on ice for the Quakers with another goal at 2:15 to make the final score 10-8. The loss was State's second against one victory and Penn's fourth win against one loss. Hayes and Seelig again led all scorers. The two sophomore stars had three goals apiece and Hayes had an assist. After . the first three games, Hayes leads the Lions in scoring with 9 goals and Seelig is next with 8. Crosby Foster opened the scor ing for Penn with a goal at 2:43. The remainder of the first period State and Penn traded goals. See- AAU Basketbaliers Nip Soviet All-Stars, 84-81 MOSCOW (FP) The touring American Amateur Athletic Un ion men's basketball team went into overtime last night to take its second straight game from the Soviet All-Stars 84-81 before a sellout crowd of 16,000 shouting, jeering, whistling spectators that did it's best to upset the Ameri cans. The American women's team lost its second straight to the So viet women 55-45. LOOK SLEEK FOR SPRING WEEK lifitio grits fYiltip lig scored twice for the Lions, but Penn added two more scores to take a 3-2 lead. The Quakers monopolized the second period, firing in two goals while holding State scoreless. The second half was a differ ent story. The fired-up Lions quickly closed Penn's margin to 5-4. Hayes scored the two goals within three minutes of the start of the second half. Duffy jumped the margin to 6-4 on the first of his three goals, but Gordon Bennett put the Lions within one at 37:10. Duffy again counted for Penn and at the end of three periods the Quakers led,' 7-5. But the Lions were not:through. State scored three straight goals before Penn could counter and the Lions took a short-lived lead. Hayes scored the first goal of the quarter with a blaz ing shot that ripped over Penn goalie John McConnell's left shoulder and the score was 7-6. Then with Penn a man short on i penalty, Mike Raiser dribbled a muncing shot into the goal at 69:58 to knot the score at 7 all. Seelig gave State its only 'ad a minute later when he took pass from Hayes and fired )ullet into the Penn nets for an 7 lead. With just 3:22 remaining, Duffy tied the game at 8 all and Lough ery gave Penn its victory in over-' time. State barely missed a score in the first overtime period when; Raiser took a pass in front of the ) [ Quaker goal. His open shot wash barely deflected by the Penn goalie on a great save. Law Says Pirates Will Start Winning PITTSBURGH (11) Vernon Law, ace right-hander of the world champion Pittsburgh Pi rates, has lost his first three starts, but said yesterday he isn't wor ried about his pitching or the Pirates, "All we need is a few timely hits," Law said. "If we get some hits, we get some runs and that's what you need to win ball games." Law was 3-0 at this time last season. Although disappointed with his 0-3 mark now, Law de clared: "Except for one game I haven't given up too many runs and if I can keep the other teams to a run or two a game I think I'll start winning and so will the 'Pi rates." THESE SPECIALS DERBIES (brown, black, red, green) Only $2.95 Quantity $2.75 TOP HATS (pearl grey) Only $2.95 Special Group DERBIES Only $1.95 CANE & STRAW HAT (together) $1.95 PENN STATE MUGS $3.95 PENN STATE PLAQUES $4.95 Get His at HUR'S" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Golfers, Netters Post Wins Over Panthers By DAVE LEONARD Penn State's golf and ten nis teams both won handily in weekend encounters with arch-rival Pitt. .The Lion linksmen won their second straight match with a 6-1 victory on the University course while the netters whitewashed Pitt, 6-0, for their first win of the year in an abbreviated match on the Jordan Courts. Captain John Morton was the only Lion golfer to lose. He was beaten 2-up by Pitt medalist Ron Dertnitt, who shot a 74. Bob Rutherford, who has won his last three matches, was the medalist for the Lions, firing a four over par 73 to defeat Stu Snodgrass 4 and 2. The other five Lions racked up easy victories to even State's sea son record at 2-2. Coach Sherm Fogg's netters also had easy pickings in whip ping previously unbeaten Pitt, The Lions won every singles match and then the rains came, forcing cancellation of the doubles matches. Jim Baker, the number one man for State, won his first match of the year with a 6-4, 6-2, victory over Joe Brown. Captain John Blanck upped .:2 ~.~ :~ ~~ ' 1 ' '''' 1 ,- : . .. ,,, .. 1.t":". - . , - . ..f. -- ,S! ' ...:,::' 1:'?,-,Y'i,',:. .-•,.1:,:.?-ji. : ,,:..:-.:: 7 .,,, , :„ 7::•.:1: - - . -4 :. .. : ....,...:.....,1::. 'i,..,<.;';'4lr, . - 1tjt,..,,`e..,-,!,:;.;::..:...'it..:.:.* - ''JAAffiS.... - ...' .. i'it4St..T:;:oN . What's Behind Today's News? MERE ::7 . :'-.,•1 - i , :)*.', ,. .: .',,,:.:':7.':i_:,;;;',:.'!,:,, MEE EMU _ ~_: .~. Head, Washington Bureau, New York Times "Behind the Washington 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, .. , Tickets Free to Students, HUB Desk ... The Pennsylvania Stale University Lecture Series his season record to 3-1 with a 6-1, 7-5. win over Panther .Dave O'Loughlin. Blanck was down 5-4 in the second set, but rallied to take three straight games and the match. Vance Rea, the number three man, also picked up his first vic tory, defeating Ralph Mason 6-4, 6-4. Whit Gray had an easy time in downing Roger Glaser 6-1, 6-2, and Don McCartney defeated Paul Kochman 6-2. 10-8. In the only match which went three sets, John CoWren de feated 'Ted Martens 6-0, 3-6. 6-3. The Lion linksinen have three matches on tap this week. They play Villanova away today, and travel to New York to meet Col gate Friday and Syracuse Satur day. The netmen travel to Lehigh (Continued on page twelve) factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service $1624.00 WYNCI SALES CO. 1060 E. 3rd St... Williamsport 16, 1 1.11 a: reports TONIGHT Lary Pitches Tigers To Bth Straight Win DETROIT VP) Yankee-killer Frank Lary pitched the Detroit Tigers to their eighth straight vic tory yesterday. beating New York 4-3. The winning streak is De troit's longest since 1949 .when the Tigers won 10 in a row. ATTENTION LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING TONIGHT 9 Carnegie All Boards 7 P.M. First lesson tonight on dummying-In. Bring pencil and paper. COMPULSORY ME=E f- .. . Dateline" Schwab Auditorium PAGE ELEVEN
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