WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1962 . Lions In • ig By DEAN BIUiCK Sports Co:-Ectitor Penn State laCrinse coach Dick Pencek hasn't been sleeping too well the.past fevi nights and ,its - no wonder. This afternoon l at 3:30 on Beaver Field Pencek's unbeaten stickmen will Ibe attempting .to accomplish something that no ;other State team, has ever dorie.! And• the task won't be easy. The Lions will be !shooting for their fifth victory since the out set of the-season against powerful Maryland. a, team that State has beaten only, twice in 24 tries. No Lion team -lAs ever won its first five games • and Pencek's crew would like nothing better than to be the first. • THE CLOSEST' the Lions have come to beating the Terps in'the last five games was 15 goals. The last time the teams, met, which was in 1960, Maryland:. ran away from State, 17-2. I "If we play one heck of a great game, we could come out on top," Pencek said last night as he put the \Lions through their • final paces before the 'clash. "It will take a great game though. If we don't', play heads-up ball for 613. minutes we'll be in bad trouble." Lion players are taking the role of, the cautious optimist. Co captain Lou Meier said he felt the Lions could win because "We'll outhustle them." And State's oth-, er co-captain. Andy Lockhart, voiced 'a 'similar opinion. "I think' we can beat them,, but it wily take a big effort on everyone's part. It's a real challenge." The Lions' top scorer, Tim Hayes, was a little more cautious. "I've played- against most of the Maryland players and I know Koufax Fans 18 To Tie Record CHICAGO (4 1 ) —'Sandy Kou fax struck out 18 batters to tie the modern major league record "he shares with Bob Feller, in hurling the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 10-2 triumph over ,the Chicago Cubs yesterday. Cleveland's Feller struck out 18 in a losing day game against De troit Oct. 2. 1938, and Koufax did the same against San Francisco in a night game Aug. 31, 1959. Koufax, scattering six hits in cluding a leadoff homer in the ninth by Billy ; Williams, struck out 12 Cubs in the first-.five nings. HE STRUCK 'out the side' in three innings, the, first, third and ninth, • The Dodgers accounted for six runs on homers. Tommy Davis slammed a three-run homer in, the fifth, Duke Snider'srhashed a two run homer in the ninth and Andy Carey Wad a solo blast in the fourth. 1 Davis, who also singled •across a run 'in the - second, .swelled his season' RBI total to 20, tops in the National League. It was third triumph in four 'decisions. The loser was Don Cardwell, who lasted only five in nings in suffering. his fourth set back without 'victory. Credit Staff tvleeting Wednesday, _ April 25 at 7 P.N. 131 Sackett Short Int 'important! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Host. -.LaX * * * NATIONAL I.EAGIII4 - IV. L. rat: -67-14 , - l'llliburth .11 t MI . State has had problems In the" l . l -"lt' - - 1 / . 111 / 2..., doubles matches thus far this sea-.: — " Fr" " - ''''' -- ,Lne Angel., ' . 11 5 .645 4 - 4 . lio .642 3 sOn. They've been able to win, h Philadelphia . 5 4 .556 Sly .anly one match all y ear; th at ia-llnuaton - - , S II .500 5 being Gray and Balazs' defeat of,';,, ein '''' • •'- ''' ' ''''' rlt; Miltenui.co .. . A 9 .2514 .t• Pitt's Ralph Mason - and Pete Nu-,chicait,. . .. .3 :10 ' .231 at; cum in the season opener. le-Now York ", - ~1 • 9. Aim yr 1 14. il. ti—Otionowit la IR nfitht wrong.* 4 ; Fogg could change' his mind at. • itiotsraw. amittii the last moment, but will prob.• Ptiiiaftintts 7, San tr,th<4. s .-1 " 1... Angelo+ Or. ("tricorn.- „•.: they're-good," he said. "We'll have: Last year the Terps were 7-3,'ably go with Baker and Seitchik . .Torlor. Cw, to play ;better than great to beat losing to Army, Navy and Vir-in number one..) Isaaeman and Soon Front-oar •.• Prrry 10 (II - a( Pitta. them' But it can be done." ;ginia._ The four clubs tied for - theiNainuchit Chaturachinda in ntim _;blo u lt.. lirion4 t.t.t/ t Ili 1 • 'national championship, hilt Army ber two and Gray and Don Ben- „1::" N'u'ts, l''"i'" ,t I '' i 'chteki t .i. THE TERPS have a 3-I:record' 11,1ille 49 1 'this season and are rated one of:wa.s awarded the title on it point'ner; number three. .;sy:stetn. '' IThilaolrolithin. Short 10.01 at Milwaukee , the best teams in the country. ; I . e...h.. orl tio iNo, .1 . lit 1 ott io. Wan hboiro 41.0) at 14..at0tt0.... ;Pencek!rates Maryland the tough -t PENCEK WILL use the same IM R esul t s 5,...,. i 2 ' blow York, I rain tot:o at Coortto watt lest teeth on State's schedule. lineup thatft 4 beat Loyola, 8-7,: ll . ‘trk.y t_ il tila o I The Isouthe?n ' stickmen beat Washington & Lee, 10-3, Penn,! ; BOWLING i PrinCeton, 17-8, ".liarvard., 13-10,43-7, and Lafayette, 20-10. Dick; and New Hampshire, 18-3. The Seelig, Howie JSpencer and John' I Intra4rattue Playoff* ' League A loss Was to rugged Virginia.: 8-s.'Meisel will be in the attack .4Tan Pin• • 6 to 1.51:to 27 ; AlI-American midfielder, Buddy' Hayes, Meier and Bill Chayron at High :sel,th• :quart t.i.,,, iti t.,.... 212 Beardmore and attackman Bob' midfield. and Lockhart, -Ua v e Hi g h S. " 1. " . SI " 111 I ' 1 " 11r • Hi s s l ' .li • 522 Lemkin and Ray Altman' lead the Flinchbaugh .nd Jim Stout) ati 1 lAN' tie It Terps. .Lemkin is an honorable:defense. Vinnte Tedesco is thec i ""lan, , 6 Ilalanin 7. l "Io :tingle— lion Orotally.. Jordan. 234 1 1 mention All-American. !goalie. i .'high tir-rin 11.13 017114/Y 6 Ji , nban. 547 Hayes. Lou ; Meier take lime off from practice to "watch ; she birdie." This, afternoon the Lions will seek their fifth win when they play hostlto a tough Maryland team at 3:30. * * * Arnold- Air Society Rushing Smokei ; . • Thursday,' April 16,.1:30 pAI. Alpha Tau Omega. • Refreshments and Movies All those interested but unable = to attend, call Arthur Derrick. . Operations Officer. 1111.,5-7458, before smoker.: Class A uniform CUTKRCSGEJACKHARPERGUiItRiSGEJACKFIARiERGIIiKRESGEJACKILARPEit 7 4 . 1 r Ct Y The Original Desert Boat. r: - , , . . , . , Ltd . ~ C am _ C-) j . , Jack. Harper mostoruan IE Guy Kresge }5llll6A&p , 1 1• . • . , . . al 1 1 . - • S. ALLEN STREET ' n s. 74 i• • 1 Around the Corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop • z' cI I , s. radirflii3Vl2.9g2NlU:l9XidlYoX3TrAananuanigainvuxarri6sairnap Ter '8 s Mcitch * * * * 1 * * uth African Veldt, Ind the w0r1d.... . ility and lightness smart. Ideal for a rugged wear, frigland. n 4 pepper suede Elni - Lzai czzlt. Second; Face Terps Today The Penn State tennis team wilt try to bOunce back from the disastrous 9-0 defeat dealt them by Army last . Satnrday when they play host to the Maryland net squad this afternoon on the varsity courts in back of the skating rink. Starting time \ is 2:30. - Last year the Terps defeated State by a 7,1 score. FOur of the .first six players on Maryland's starting team of a year ago will probably see action to-! day. John Nogrady will go• against, captain Jim Baker in the number] one position. Nogrady defeated the; Lion senior last year by a 6-2, 6-4 count _ _ . ' c•iinli.ii* City 7 A .h.ol . 4., THE NUMBER TWO spilt could Chwll44 o . - - . . 7 ii. .s % 4 i ... pit Whit Gray, the only State 11 " Y'ri; h 1, htly 1 - Ji.-1...... A ioz. h h .h.xi 1 player to win a match in last u,,,,„, ig, - s s • ,hint . 1 year's encounter, against. Bob e-o.iroit . 4 4 ..so4i 1 Iyers. He beat Myers a year ago, b 111 ""'!""t" • • h a .45.6 Iv, , Waahiiiit Um . . ! 7 .72: ac; 10-8, 4-6, 6-2. ~ • i a. b, e Opp swat, in night games .." ' Yesteedav . a Reautla Positions three, four and five ei, I, ~,,, 3. N. York I for State will be manned by 14‘,.t.ni 4. NV .4iing ton I sophomores. Alan Isaacman wtll Today's GOMM 1 .1 111(n (.1 al' NeCe 'l Torlit. face Paul Capazello in number F „,, 1 ,1.0, three. Cs:aba Balazs may gm - Hannan to Or at 11 4...041*. against Chuck Shapiro in num-icueY - !I'll ,„ , ber four and Strve Seitchik will ~..71 , ,m 7 „1 t a, •r1 , . ') 41 naltlm " re. 114. "' handle the number five positioh. Kona, City: Walkor c:•ttk *at INetr.it. jam/la./Art 40 a. ' • In coach Fogg's only lineup. Closelami. ow*, at Gu Anwelm ch-mge. senior Bruce Dorman it'"l replace John Co!dren in the num ber six spot By KEN DENLINGER MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN E W. L. I 3 .6::. • I r.tio - a Clrt elanif ho 141 U mare NewNollege Diner' Do h.ntetvrt Bilweo 4 sC ' livip v 4141; PAGE SEVEN