FRIDAY. APRIL 13. 1962 , PIAA Volleyball, Rifle Saturday _ _i. I 1 \ A § ■ I B-4 PXA.A championships in W-,The Mother rifle entries are Slip v3oQi, v3oal —Where s the fcoalr !^f!^ ta “^igK«sss*assi 11 Seven teams will compete tor' the volleyball crown, including defending champion Homestead I of District 7. The other entries are Souderton (District 1), William l Penn of York (3), Peabody (8), Puxsutawney (9).. Meadville (10), and Tunkhannock (12). Munhall High will seek its; fourth straight rifle championship. Munhall’s team, representing the state’s south-westi region, shot a perfect .score of 1,000 last year. l Stkkmen Ask By DEAN BILUCK Lacrosse coach Dick Pencek has a problem and it isn’t his team either. Pencek’s Lions will be seek ing their fourth straight win Saturday, but-there is one slight hitch. Someone stole j (or should we say removed) the | Lions’ two goals that were to have been used in the-game against Lafay ette. *Tve looked all over for them, but apparently, someone has picked them up,? a befuddled Pencek said in his "office yester day. “I just.hope they Ye returned so we can use them," he' said. THE. TWO CAGES were ap parently removed -from the ice rink practice fields sometime Monday. The Lions are hoping to use them when they tangle with, a- weak 'Lafayette team at nooh_ Saturday on Beaver Field. Aside from the riddle of the MAJOR IEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE _ . w. ; L. , l»«L G.B. Houston _ ~J 0 L.OOO —: 8«i Francisco I 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 1 0 1.000 1 St. Louis ; 11 1 -0 1.000 1 • Philadelphia ...l 1 .500 1^ «—Los Angeles - 1 1 .500 1»4 a—Ctncionsti J 1 2 - iiZZ t «Neur Tori I 9 1 .000 2 Milwaukee 0 2 .000 1 Chicajro Ll 0 - 2 .000 2 a—-Opponents la night game . Resnlts r . •Ban Francisco' 8. Milwaukee' 4 Houston 2; Chicago 0 Tadir'i Clan Pittsburgh, Sturdivant (5-2) at Hew York, Jones (1-1) St. Louis, Washburn (1*1) at Chicago. I3ta worth (10-11) Houston, Johnson (0-2) at Philadelphia. (10-13) .or. Hamilton (0-0) (N) ' Milwaukee,. Burdette (18-11) at Loa Angeles. Dryadale (13-10) Cincinnati, O'Toole (19-9) at San' Fran cisco, pierce (10-9) (,N) Houston, Farrell (8-7) at Philadelphia, Hamilton (0-0) (N) AMERICAN LEAGUE w. u . Pet. C.B New York 1 0 1.000 Washington 1 0 1.000 Minnesota 2 1 .667 Chicago 1 1 .SOO Boston 1 1 .600 Cleveland 1 1 • .600 Los- Angeles 1 1 : .500 Kansas City 1 -t \ .2133 Baltimore 0 1 .000 Detroit .0 1 .000 * Yesterday’s -Resslt* Wlonesota 0. Kansas City 6 Los Angeles !. 1 Chicago 0 Today** Came* New York, Stafford (14-9) at Detroit.] Lary <23-9> * T ' . Boston, Conley (11-14) at Baltimore, Eatrada (15-9) ' ... j Waahinxton. Burnside (4-9) at Cleve land. Latman (11-6) Chicago, Herbert (12*12) at Kansas City, Dltmar (2-9) (N) Loa Angeles at Minnesota, ppd. i . c ! ■' d! J . disappearing goals, Pencek is a, pretty happy coach. His Lions are offto the best start since a Penn State team won its first -four in 1956—and this in his first year' as (head cr One week the lions ' from behini stop Loyola, The folio' day they ri] Washing t o i Lee, 10-3, Tuesday S again came behind' to previously beaten Penn,- : It was the - ' Penn win, how- Dltk ever, that has Pencek walking, around with a smile that hasn’t; been noticeable on State lacrossej coaches of the past five to 10, years. •' I iTENN HAS an outstanding 1 club, but our boys just wouldn’t; quit,’! Pencek said, speaking of; the win. “Our kids really . put' VITALISE HEPS YOUR HAIR.NEAT ALL DAY WITHOUT BREASE! Greatest discovery since the comb! Yitalis with7-7®,. the V j greaseless'grooming discovery. Keeps your hair neat all day. without grease-and prevents dryness, too.* Try Vitalis today. I*4 l 1 l THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA | forth one heck of an effort." "They just wanted to win more than we. did.'* one disappointed Quaker mumbled in the quiet of the locker room after the game. “Yea they did,” another added, “but they also had more than hustle. It was the best Penn State lacrosse team ..that I’ve ever seen." Penn coach. Avey Blake was quick to agree. “This team is differeht from any other State team I’ve seen. They just simply outhustled its. They're not the same team.” Peneek praised the work of first team midfielders Tom Hayes. Lou Meier and Bill Charron. He also cited goalie Vinnie Tedesco and defenseman Andy Lockhart for outstanding play. j New College Diner .Qfsv* . 5 : ;-hvo.e :, 'v. i >••>. •,%*