WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11. 1962 Lion Stic Hayes L ' {special to the Collegia: Philadelphia, Pa., April Honorable mention All-Am can midfielder Tom Hayes his Penn State teammates don’t seem to know the v tag; of the word quit, stunned! a previously uni Pehn team. 8-7, in a gamt had all the earmarks of a tali finish. . D Hayes led a four goal last charge by' the Lions that ed a seeming defeat from thi and gave .State its third sf win of the! young season. - It was the Nittany stic! seoond come-from-behind ■ in ;three games. Only last end the Lions beat Loyol; after being down. 5-1. Stat taliped Washington Sc Lee, OP COURSE nearly all Lions-.had a part in the win . was the junior star .Hayes that really put the ss>ark in the attack. Dawn, 6-4, going into the final period, the Lions fought, back on anj unassisted goal by Bill Charron at [the fo'ne minute mark to* pull] within reaching distance of the surprised Quakers. . Seven minutes later junior at taCkmin Dick Seelig took a pass at [the crease and tied .the score at 6-6 with a bounce shot into the’ Penn nets. Then Hayes took over. Facing off in the center of the field after the score. ,he dug the hall out of Town Independent Men _ Softball League | ! . : . ! j . V - Registration for T.I.M. Softbail League now until April 13th. All team captains pick up information, and entry forms at the HUB desk. Individuals may sign up at the HUB desk, j '{■'<» I V :'j ' i 1’ \ ’ i PIPE The h-i-s Pi new tight-fitting Blacks featuring neither cuffs nor i belt,' but hidden side tabs j to keep 'em up. CooL J easily washable fabric in either suntan, black, olive, ,dr white. Five different ' h-4-s models at Kalin's in cluding the Post-Grads, Trewsi Naturals, Casinos, and of course the PIPERS. f n ! ft’ ; ■ i^-f the dirt, raced down the middle of. the field and flipped a pass to : Seelig. The tall Lion ereaseman whirled around and bounced the shot into the goal. But Penn wasn’t through yeL , After Hayes had again won the ! face-off, the Quakers started checking close and it paid off. Ed ; Curry, picked off a stray Lion ' pass and , along with teammate ! Tom Laughrey headed down the priced from $4.95 MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA TOM HAYES ★ ★ * Penn, 8-7; Friend Shackles Phillies r 3rd Win With Five Hit Whitewash neld toward the Lion goal. Curry PITTSBURGH (AP) Bob passed to Laughrey about 20 feet Fnend of : Pittsburgh, with the from the cage and -watched as help of a grand slam home run Laughrey tied the score. 7-7. by Roberto< Clemente and a solo ' THE TIE WAS SHORT lived homer by Don Hoak shut out Phil though. Exactly 17 seconds later, adelphia 6-0 yesterday in the sea- Haye*. had single handedly put son’* opener at Forbes Field, the Lions into the lead—a lead Clemente; picking up where he| that was to stand up through the left off last year in winning the,, final three and a half minutes of National League batting title, con-1 frantic and rugged play. nected with a pitch by starter Jim 1 mn i Facing off in' the middle of the Owens in the third inning. Hoak • ‘ w." i ..%*«. Held. Hayes again came up with followed with a sock over the left w«hh*«*m » • V**» .he ball. With five Penn players field wall. I The grand slam was J J | desperately trying to stop him, Clemente’s j fourth in the majors.! cur i • rww & Star Ch ’ r£ed StraJSh * UP The Phillies, who blasted • * £ ■ , . clnnatl. 12-4, with a 15-hit attack;fw«» ."'.".""“I* 1 .am About !5 feet from the cage, he, Monday, cbt just five hits off l -™ A***t«* -# i .*•• let go with a low bullet shot thatl FHend. Except for shakv first *’"*"-* l * ? } whizzed by a nearly paralizedi an 4 innings, the Pirate " T «ur4.,-.V-«iu Penn goalie. . jrighthandet was in complete cu»»t«iM i, Mwten » The final minutes of playtsaw a charce ; N,,w v*»rk T. Haiimon i Dick Iwcnson^Dave 3 Flinchbaui&i Toly Taylor's double in the fifth! ZSZcVT Wkhart tike cfcSgfl ** lr £ baS f f blow ° f i national liaci ■ BUT HONE were as imporfrmt * ne * out fu t * and . Utlbor . h . *• & on the defense as was goalie Vin-i* alked on l- , Z'. Z i • i!«2 nie Tedesco. The Lion sophomoref • ! ■- Hmm«i t • i.w* had 17 saves throughout the game; NEW YtpRK (AP) Moose rhiu.wphi* i t .we and cleared shot after shot, iSkowron and the M. &M. boys . • • we I Previously the Quakers had’turned on the home run power for »-.st Ijh.u . • • .wo beaten Lafayette. 21-1,, Washing-' the world ichanv' on Now York * i .we ton, 15-7, and New Hampshire,: Yankees yesterday in a 7-6 open- “hiwo » 1 #*# 18-3. ;ing day victory over Baltimore. »-mpM Lou Meier,. Howie Spencer,; Roger Maris, the "new Babe r«tw4«»« K«*oita Dave Ashley and Charron scored,Ruth" of 1961, had a threc-run- Pio.hurßh *• * single .goals for the Lions. Seeligihomer in the fifth amt Mickey, h i*' i ** 1 and Haves tallied twice. Mantle fed the score with a home <u„ r., * An invitation to shape your own future ... . A graduate seeking his way in the world has the best opportunity of achieving his goal if he starts with firm ground under his feet. This is an assur ance at General Telephone. 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