PAGE TEN Nittany Stickmen Rally to Edge Loyola, 8-7 Hayes, Spencer, Pollock ! Pender Pick Score Two Goals Apiece j 0 Regflin Special to The Collegian ' m — mo _ ■ # g BALTIMORE, Md., April 6—Penn State’s lacrosse teamj l''‘|4 , |o I Qtn Ifl shook off an acute case of opening day jitters, and then| * ■ w Hll yB H finished strong to nip Loyola, 8-7, under cool overcast skiesi BOSTON (JP) ' Skillful today-. ( ■ 4 . (Paul Pender remained an 8-5 The Lions couldn’t seem to get untracked at the outset! favorite yesterday to regain ■of the game and before they knew it, Loyola had a 4-1 first] one version of ijhe middle period lead. But coach Dick Pencek’s stickmen didn’t quit:weight championship from and stormed back* for three goals in the last three minutes of Terry Downes, the bullish Briton, the second period to put the: Lions ★ ★ ★ jtonight at Boston (Jarden. back in the game. f _ ■ The scheduled 15-rounder. is From then on State tool: con- tH _ rxzW'* mu t> « trol of the game to notch its first pair s third title match. Pen- ( T/in of the reason. The stickmen aer split Downes terser nose go after their second victory to- multiple'stitches and ’ a seventh morrow,. afternoon when they round technical knockout here 15 visit Washington & Lee. a team .months ago. . = - • j that Loyola , beat earlier in the j DOWNES, THE boxing book-! season, 10-6. maker, lifted the crqwn in London] THE LOSS WAS Loyola’s sec- !ast July when Pender retired; ond compared with two victories. after the ninth round, blamingj Besides beating Washington & weakness from a virus infection: 1 Lee, the Greyhounds tripped Ohio ! The nationally televised i bout State, 3-2. They lost .to Cornell ;(ABC-TV. 10 p.m., ; with Boston 33-8, a team that beat national blacked out) has been touched by powerhouse Baltimore earlier the shadow cast from Benny (Kid) ihzs week. Paret’s death. Pare! died Tuesday ■ Loyola coach Charles Wenzell ■was impressed with the way State came back when his team seemed ito have the game well in hand. "I never saw a team move that last in three minutes.” Wenzell ■said after the game. “State' is real last and they never gave up. I • thought w r e could beat them this year because we have our best team in four on five seasons.” Hie victory for the Lions .was a real team effort with three play- ■ ers scoring two goals and two others hitting for one.: Howie, Spencer, Tom Hayes and Andy: Pollock fired in two scores while Dick Seelig -and John: Meisel notched one. JOHN STEWART opened the 1 Scoring for Loyola when he .slipped a shot past State goalie Vinnie Tedesco at 1:25 of the opening period. Two minutes later Stewart fed teammate Jim Nor ton in front of the rage and Loy ola had its second goal and a 2-0, -lead. State, meanwhile, was throwing, passes away, missing easy shots, and generally showing the effects of an opening game performance. Seelig got the Lions''first; goal of ..the year at 4:00, but Taige Fried and Marty Pilsch scored t\ckhart, pulled State within one goal of Loyola at halftime when he! ■Lion Nine TourneyiVets 1 Penn State has played in the 1 District Two NCAA baseball play-! offs eight times since 1949, and! three times (1952. 1957. 1959), gained a berth in the’ Collcgcl “World Series at •Omaha. New College Diner botintcwh Se-lweeti' tho/Movies DOUBLE EDGE HAZOK BLADES. Finest Surgical Steel, hened in oil. Full money beck guataniec 25—30 c 100 — 85c, 200—51.50. 500—53.30. 1000 —£5.75. Postpaid. Packaged 5 blades to package, 20 packages to carton. C.OJ3. order* ac cepted. Postcard brings general mchth&ncLfe catalog. EMER SON COMPANY. 406 So. Sec ond. Alhambra. Cailf. ; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. -PENNSYLVANIA ANDY LOCKHART *■ ★ it scooped up a loose , ball and fed Seeing at the Greyhound nets with .just eight seconds left. Seelig bounced in the shot and State went to the dressing room, be hind, just 5-4. ; The second half of the game set-, tied down into a defensive battle- ! . ... with!f .Loyola scoring twice andi»- v , I BOSTON (AP) Boston.needsi "We didn’t run last night State countering with four tal-' wew T orK Legislature more teamwork and Frank against Philadelphia,” Cousy said. ■ lies. - 1 i 'Opens Boxiha Probe 'Ramsey for today’s playoff ["We lacked cohesion. We’ll have, 1 Hayes tied the game tefc the' * . .. finals ppener against Los Angeles.jto play better .than that against firstlime wilh an unassisted goal „ w £ w . }°, K - S"! ~ A "? w ithe Celtics’ team captain Bob’Lbs Angeles, at the nine minute mark. or * te legislative committeejCousy said yesterday. . . I' ]‘The fact'that the Lakers have put State into the lead for the ?P°hed an investigation of box-j The Celtics, still emotionally jbeen able to -relax since, wrapping [first time, 6-5, with a goal at 12:00 ! n ®. armed with a repo- spent jf ro m Thursday night’s 109-iup their series with Detroit Tues on an assist [from MeiseL !J ut ion to probe use activities ofjio7 Eastern Division title triumph'day- doesn’t bother me. Momen awriv nUi i nnr /■ l»' I ? cketcer f' convicted‘over Philadelphia, launch the fi-|tum means a lot to us.“ But back i i, *. ; i i j •/?? ve felons and other unsavory ele-^ a i phase ! of their National Bas-to-back games tend to nullify the , H oa * Wl -V? 8 score mcn f s > ln sports. • ’ 'ketbaU Association championshipjhonfe court advantage. tcred with a’goal fo? n Loyola C near h T ?’ e i , nve , s h t ‘fi al l ‘ on was triggered!defence this afternoon. .. |’:WE NEED RAMSEY. We don’* the end of the.third period. ; by the death of Benny (Kid) Paret, THE LAKERS’ great Elgin'realize how, much we miss him The, final frame saw each club .ffiT -e wcßerweiglU Title light Baylor has a weekend pass from'until he's out.” tallying one] goal. Pollock got his, wllh Lmile Griffith on March 24. his Army chores as a private, and] -Ramsey is Boston’s' built-in second score at 5:06 to give the* Assemblyman' Havward ,H. Plu- will fly in for the televised en-[super-charger with a remarkable Lions a 8-R lead..jjacque Rem-,madore, named chairman of the counter (NBC-TV, 2:30 ■ p.m.,’clutch talent coming off the mell put the Greyhounds within iseven-pran committee, said it was EST).- The second game will be j bench. He suffered a severe leg one goal of [State -with two min-[“quite probable” that some under- here Sunday, then the next two'rousele pull in the opening min utes remaining, but the Lions con.,world figures would be called to of the best-of-i' series moves, to’utes last Sunday.. did not play trolled the ball for the remainder testify. Griffith also probably will Los Angeles Tuesday and Wednes—Tuesday, and could appear only of the gamq. .be called, he-said. day. ; Ithree minutes Thursday night. ! " ; ' • • V : I ■ ' - 1 ; ’ ' ! t 1 . ; ' - ■ • . * - * j* | ,‘ ■ s; -■ 4 IBM \ n;'-- ’ 1 : Ihvites PhD, Degree Candidates '■ ' . i"’ ~ in Electrical Engineering, Ph.vsics,' Mathematics, 1 Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry l ■ 1 • •. 1 to meet i 1 - ~ '. : * .i- . , | -i.: J ? ** . f Dc. Shafer, Mr. G. E. Simaites • j j'i i, '• Representative, of IBM Research ant Development Laboratories T : .j; i ;- I ]i on April 16, 1962 j . : | i ■' . ■' V <• I- • : • 1 ! i•. j . ',l ; ’ ■ S f, > ; \ | . • . • i . For information, please vail or visit the Camjn is Pracement Office for appointment s I- ' ■.i .. T u ;. •' ' ! - • I .1 . • l_4 'I i I! , ' . i ' • i c ' ! from injuries suffered in his title. of li p^ P n^im Si 'nieta^^at ß ifi7^ I Roh-' notc h es back, in fifth place, defense, knockout -loss to Em He & *jM^ K ? Ppa sigma*!?® J" ■Griffith March 24, |and D f ve of | eta Theta Pughi andl Bwra H«ver j The Massachusetts Boxing Com- ‘ Pi at heavyweight. titles (mission, which will name tne ref-l % top tmppat / nt . . pt: V,,?? ‘Thefa - Thiel 14 2-P°imd class and Haverstick in which the referee can l»i™ el a Di T? e^f-, 2 yV“ ml the 150-pound ’ class, neither too hasty nor too slowie£L* roiled S l«t vear He -iVoUeyball also will, make its in stopping action if necessary. was H b g y the ”al defend i^itl? miinfnn Phi Delta Theta’s Ed White, a from the championship squad and waived fnr runnerup to Alleman at heaw- is (expected to be a top contender effwh 1 1 IbC m | weight last year, is expected to foh thetitle again. - ~ , The official weigh-in is set for 1 !i' vb i b%i jj I b v i E ,oda * ,,he “™“ Final Playoffs Start Today 8 IM Mat Champs Will Defend Titles Six fraternity and. two independent wrestlers will be back to defend their crowns when the intramural wrestling eliminations get underway Monday evening at Rec HalL During the preliminaries 24 bouts will 1 be held -each evening with starting time 7:30. | Only Jack Hardham of Alpha Chi Sigma and Ron jAlleman of Delta Theta Sigmaj : ~ : : : {will'be- missing from the list ofiProyide Grubbs with strong op fraternUy winners. Both havejP DeUa Theta Sigma graduated. - jthe defending champion, it'will | LAST .YEAR'S 128-pound cham-'i be hard P ressed toretain its title, pion, Jerry Hans of Phi Mu Delta' PHI DELTA THETA and Delta | will wrestle at 135. Under infra-j Upsilon both have entered strong ;mural |rules, a defending cham-'squads in the [competition and are ipion must move up one weightjexpected to give Delta Theta Sig [ class. ! ' : Jma the most trouble. j Hugh Paxton, last -year's ,128-1 Delta Upsilon mus,t make a good .pound ' independent winner willi snowing if it y wants tcb remain in i wrestle for Delta Upsilon in the, the running for the IM all-point 135-pound class. trophy. t>_. i r.ko. c :„_„ •„ Phi Delta -Theta and Phi Gam ‘ f Uia Delta are now tied for the compeje *t-_l5O, Dick Koontz _ol lJe3d with D elta Upsilon four SATURDAY. APRIL 7.1962