PAGE SIX Stickmen Today in j By DEAN BILUCK ‘ Sports Co-Editor Overconfidence has been the downfall of many a good team. Lacrosse coach Dick Pencek is hoping that this won’t; happen to his stickmen |oday when they open their home season against Lafayette at noon on old Beaver Field. ! - The Lions, who are 3-0, should have little trouble with weajc Lafayette, but 'that isn’t keeping the 23-year-old coach from worry ing. j "We have to play the games one at a time and we certainly can’t afford to have a letdown or to look ahead to our next two or three games,” Pencek said wor riedly-earlier in the week. \ EVEN WITH overconfidence thought-,- State should have little trouble in gaining its fourth straight win. The Leopards are in their;first year of varsity com- BILL'CHARRON petition .and can't expect to match ★ * * States experience. f ar f rorn satisfied with his team's j If past records mean, anything scoring ability. Pencek’s stickmen should have’ an easy time pelting; the ball *WE probleifi in our through the Lafayette goal. Penn, S Wense and I hope trtork on it « team which the Lions! beat, 8-7. . e game, Pencek said, in their last outing, ripped the ‘ w s ve missed a lot of easy shots Leopaids, 21-1. earlier this season. and , °. ur K* ds , ha ' e ,}° to The Lions have, averaged nine wor k together better. ; goals a game in victories ovfer Pencek said he plans to do some Loyola. Washington Lee and experimenting, but he will stick. Penn, and that average should with the same lineup that has jump after today's game. Tom started the first three games. Co- Hayes leads the scoring parade captain Andy Lockhart,; sopho-, with seven goals, followed by m °re Dave Flinchbaugh arid senior Dick Seelig and Hbwie Spencer, Jim Sloup will start at defense, each with five tallies. . Sophomore Vinnie Tedesco will Even though the State offense be in the goal. j has scored enough to win the PENCEK SAID he has been ficst contests. Pencek .is generally pleased with the defen- Track Team Balanced for Navy By DENNIS KNICHT Balance will be the key jto Penn State’s success or failure when the varsity and fresh man thinclads take;on fiel)d strong Navy in the track and field season opener at Annapolis this afternoon. . } “We’re going to switch our men around to get as many points, against Navy as we can," veteran' coach. Chick Werner said before, leaving for the Naval Academy yesterday. j Werner saw the need for better, balance when State met the Mid dies in an outdoor meet two] months ago. Steve Moorheid, 1 Gerry Norman and Lionel Bas sett swept all the opposition :in the mile run; Norman and Dick Tuft placed first and third in the two-mile and Howie Deardorff and 'Ernie Noll placed first and third in the 1000-yard run. j BUT ONLY ONE Lion placied in the three other running events —Bob Grantham, first in the 60- yard high hurdles; Mike Milltr, second in the 600-vard run; aiid Steve Popp, third in the 6C-yard dash OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN The Cerrtrql Intelligence Agency needs responsible young women of various aca demic backgrounds to fill interesting -as signments in numerous foreign countries. Starting salaries range from $4040-$4345, plus free overseas housing and many Gov ernment benefits. > Applicants must be able to type 45 wpm, and be willing to serve in most areas of the world. Initial assignments ini Washington, D.C. Overseas positions are available following: both formal and on-the-job training. 1 • i An Agency Representative will be on campus April 26th lor interviews. Please see ypur placement office at tke earliest date lor further information and tor interview arrangements. < THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Face Lafayette Home Opener ★ ★ * The Lions split decisions in the relay events, winnihg the two mile and dropping the mile. Werner indicated he Will try to get better team balance by run ning Moorhead in the 440 and 880-, yard runs instead of the mile. Deardorff will'be switched from' the middle distances to the mile and two-mile, along wijh Norman. And Miller, another distance star,, will run the 880 and 440-yard low hurdles. I ' l i Bassett will round out the mile ( entry and also compete in . the 880, j while Tuft will run the. two-mile.’ ,Thc 440 run will include Tom Mettrick and Dick Kessler. En-j jtered in the sprints are Popp, l Tony Wayne, and-Jpnior Powell.' High-jumper Jerry- Wcttstone,; broad jumper Bob Grantham, shot, putter Tom' Urbanik, and pole' vaulters Ciroßisoldi and Ron 1 Beard are the only meet-tested! ficldmcn. Risoldi is also entered) in the javelin throw with Morton ( Bohn. Other field entries include George Casey in the high jump, Powell in the broad jump. Dave Brier in the pole vault. Harrison Rosdahl in the shot and discus and John Courtney in the discus. * * * Boyle won't make any rash' statements, but he feels optimis tic about today's meet, even ; though the golfers have not been; DAVE FLINCHBAUGH peeping up to par.with consistent + + + ! ; practice sessions. Last year tHe sive play of the team. Tlte pew: g6lfers defeated Colgate, 5-2. mentor cited the work of Tedesco | "We’re probably ahead of them as being “outstanding" in! the weatherwise," Boyle said, “but; Penn game. j I ( Colgate did take a southern trip to >t Pky ih an event against three and Bill' Charron should get. the nexTtcTlast'" 1 th ' nk they finished call at midfield. Seelig, j Spencer i and Johp Meisel form the {attack. ;The tentative starting lineup, is Just in' case you're* wondering, same a * the one used at the game cages that were removed !^ € 1 or 2 eto ' vn - It consists of captain from the Lions’ practice field 5?,. Swahn. .Paul Hummer. Dick earlier this week, were returned!s- *f on ’ sophomores Roland last night. I .JGartner, Bill Robinson, Joe Baidy.j . ■ i ! {and Jim Tabor. After today s game/ State takes Now that the Lions have first a week and a half vacation before facing national powerhouse Mary-1 land at home. j| I* J ft J — --||L ! 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Baltimore, Ea-I ,L*hlg»r 4 Viking* 1 trada <O-«) j Cottonwood 4 Lancaster 4 Waahingtoa, Oetarn (0-0) at* Cleveland,: High Gem*—24l. JOHN HAMMONDS. ... . viii rw Lo# Any aim, Witt <O-0) at MinnesoU: | Kaat f ft 4) *t High SeHe*~4M. JOHN 21PAY. Sad One* Chicago. Buxhardt (0-0) at Kiatas City.! High Gum 4team)—-MJ. Viklnrt Walker <O-0) (N) ARROW°SHIRTS MEN'S STORI I ■ at State College Linksmen Host Colgate On Rain-Soaked Course By JOE GRATA .There is a sign in the golf caddy shop which reads: i "Spring has sprung; today I saw 'a farmer and a golfer start plowing.” ! The Lion lmksmen have begun golfing, only occasionally cutting! divots into the weals turf, but! so: far the weather has shriwn'no signs of spring. ' i | At 1:30 this afternoon,! coach Joe Boyle's team will play host to Colgate in the first of- a -four-; :game home-stand, which will also find the Lions meeting Penn, 1 Vjllanova, and Syracuse. State, yron its season opener Monday, against Georgetown, 4-3, on a rain soaked field at the swank Con-i gressional Country . Club near: Washington, D. C. [ MAJOR SATURDAY. APRIL 14. ..1962 game jitters under their belts, the linksmen are hopeful that they can keep the winning streak going. Robinson was the key player in the Nittanies’ win over George town. The team score-was knotted lat 3-3 ,when Robinson and his Opponent, Tom Kizer, came offrthe i front nine tied. Despite heavy going oh the soft, wet course,’the lyoung Lion golfer, remained calm j enough !to turn in a hefty 4 and 2 • margin jon the back nine holes. j “We didn't play as well as;we thought we would,” Boyle Said. “We putted good, but we were | weak iii pitching to the green.” I Inclement' weather caused the cancellation of “challenger” (matches this week. By these, the >second teem players get the] op portunity of trying to oust a team 'mate from the starting lineup by an intra-squad playoff. | ( Last year the Lion linksmen got off to a more dismal start when they lost their opening two (matches. to Maryland and Navy. [They bounded back to .finish with (an 8-4 record, however, and a ninth place finish in the Eastern jlntercolegiate Golf League medal play competition. | L Before going' to this year’s jEIGA tournament, the Lions (will play six of seven matches at home, iincludfng.Vinanova, Syracuse, and (Navy. Boyle rates these teams as ("our toughest opponents." j Pencek All-American ; Pencek; now in his iftrst year Penn State lacrosse coach, was a two-time lacrosse I All- American at Rutgers University where" he also played football. < EAGUES I NATIONAL LEAGUE ' ' W. L. 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