PAGE- SIX Cornell Hands Lion Stickmen 2nd Straight Overtime Defeat Special to the Collegian Ithaca, N.Y., April 26—The Penn State lacrosse team must be wondering if it sa w "double" here today. Th e Lions suffered their second overtime loss in less than a week, 11-8, to Cornell. Last Saturday the Lions lost in overtime against Penn, 10-8, and today the circumstances were al most the same. State' led Penn, 8-7, with less than three minutes to play and today the Lions led Cornell, 7-6, with time running short. Both Penn and Cornell tied the game and then outscored State in the overtime period. Again Tom Hayes and Dick Seelig were the big guns for the Lions. Hayes fired in three goals and Seelig had Iwo. Against Penn, Hayes and Seelig each had three goals. Even the weather was the same —rainy. The win marked Cornell's first victory against two defeats. State is now 1-3. The Lions held a 4-2 halftime lead and carried a 6-4 margin in to the final quarter. But Cornell outscored the stickmen three to Brown, Budd Continue Rivalry at Penn Relays Despite sprinter Bob Brown's 9.4 victory at the Quantico Relays April 15, Villanova's Frank Budd is listed as the top-seeded entry in the invitation 100-yard dash at the Penn Relays Saturday. Brown and Budd have met on numerous occasions the past two years with Budd usually winning indoors and Brown winning out doors. Budd capped an undefeated in door season edging Brown intr- / the IC4A 60-yard ry dash in March, 1 but Brown beat. Budd in both the 100 and 220 in the outdoor IC4A's last year Brown finished second to S a n Jose State's Bob Poynter in the 1960 Penn Re- Do , smint lays. Morgan States Paul Winder, a former National AM] indoor sprint champion, and Villa nova's Paul Drayton are the Hoy's Used Furniture Mountain Street LEMONT, PA. Open Evenings AD 8.0420 NASTY FRANK'S H A PIZZA HOAGIES E Steak Sandwiches Hamburgers, H Piz z aburgers A Potato Chips! V Hot Dogs! E DELIVERYI N 5:30-12:301 AD 8-8381 * * * TOM HAYES, * * * one to send the .game into over time. Seelig gave the Lions a brief lead when he broke the 7-7 tie at 2:48 of the first overtime stanza. Then State's defense collapsed. other top-seeded entries in the dash. In another feature event, Olym pic champion Don Bragg will shoot for 16 feet in the pole vault. His main competitors are Villa nova freshman Rolando Cruz, who finished fourth in the 1960 Olym pics, John Uelses, Mel Schwarz, Aubrey Dooley and Bill Johnston. The operiing height will be 14 feet. Other special events include the invitation broad jump and the invitation hop, step and jump. Abilene Christian is favored to win both sprint relays (440 and 880) and the mile relay. Fordham, Manhattan, Yak, N.Y.U. and Fenn State are the top contenders in the two mile relay with Manhattan, Fordham, Penn State and Michigan the top choices in the four mile relay. LIVE AT MARILYN HALL . 317 E. Beaver Ave. and SAVE! . Rates start at $216 for Board & Room for the summer semester—including a $5 returnable Break age Fee. In addition you will receive a $25 Savings Bond ,if you board and room at Marilyn Hall 3 consecutive semesters including Summer semester OR 4 consecutive semesters, excluding the Summer se mester. Before YOU sign a room contract anywhere STOP & COMPARE Other Advantages Worth Considering . . . • Clean, pleasant rooms • • Family-style meals • Convenient to town and campus (no standing in line) • For your leisure-hours-5 channel television Make Reservations now for Summer & Fall Semesters ask for Mrs. Petriskey THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Robin Bissell counted for Cor nell exactly one minute after Seelig's more' and John Beeby gave the Big Red the win just 12 seconds later. Denny French and TOrn Beeby put the game out of reach by scoring two more goals for Cor nell. Both scores came during the second five minute overtime period. Hayes tallied the first scare of the game at 12:35 of the first period. The Lion star added the second State score after Cornell had shot into a 2-1 lead. Gordon Bennett added another score and Bill Charron closed the first half scoring with a goal at 26:09 to give the Lions a 4-2 lead. The two teams battled on even terms during the third period, each collecting two goals. Steve Schrader and Seelig counted for State, but Don Carlson and Webb NiChols did the same for Cornell. Then the Lions fell apart in the fourth stanza. French scored with just 30 seconds gone and Nichols knotted the score at 6 all, six minutes later. Hayes gave the Lions a 7-6 lead with a goal at 56:15, but Dick Slocum tied it up with only 2:45 remaining. After that Cornell scored four more times while the Lions could count only once. The Penn State freshmen also lost a close game. The frosh dropped a 6-5 decision to Cor nell's freshmen. It was the "Little Lions' " second loss in a row this year. 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