The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 28, 1962, Image 10

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    'PAGE TEN
tickmen, Got ers, Netters at Home
LaX Team
After
Goes
Meet Syracuse
By JOE GRATA
Penn State's undefeated golf
By DEAN BILUCK
team seeks its fifth win this
)
Sports, Co-Editor
`afternoon when it hosts Syra-
Friendships ar e a great
, .
thing, but when two friends
lcus.e
1 Lion coach Joe Boyle will make.
meet on-the athletic field all
lone change i n the regular lineup.'
past acquaintances and ex-
!Besides captain Bob Sviahn, Rol
and Gartner, Dave Liebau, Paul'
iperi ; ences are forgotten. Such 'Hummer. Bill Robinson and Jim
will be the case this afternoon 'Tabor, letterman Dick Gilisoni
-when Penn State's 4-1 stickmen ;will start, replacing sophomorel
!tangle with Rutgers at 2on Beaver {Joe Baidy.
Field. . I The' Orange have played only
0 the sidelines directing their
• f
one match this year, defeating,
n
trespective teams will be two of I Hamilton Ccllege, 6-1. Syracuse'
the;.closest friends in collegiate
!has always proved to be a tough!
lacrosse and on = the field many ANDY LOCKHART I competitor tor the Lion links- 1
.of Abe players will , be battling ... shelved by injury 'men, however. Last year they
:agai n st their best high school !downed the Nittanies, 5-2. 1
:friends. _ 1 SYRACUSg golf prospectshavel
I
And you can bet that when the - dropped, off, considerably since'
referee places the ball down for - !last fall, when John Schmitt led' !
~ t he opening faoeoff, friendships !the Orange to a team 'victory inj
won't mean a thing. Ar - !the ECAC tournament. which wasi
)held on the State course. Schmitt
DICK PENCEK of State and i
Bob Nano of Rutgers, both in their 4 ' L . , ' . also won the tourney's individual
i championship. This year however,'
firft season as head poaches, were Ihe is acaderrlically ineligible. ,
teammates at Rutgers from 1958- I Also missing from last year's
59: Both were All-American
Also
squad is veteran Stu Wal-i
hicnosse players, Pencek at de-
,lace, Eastern Intereollege Golf
feriae and Naso in the midfield. Association ;winner in •the indi-1
Lacrosse wasn't their only in- vidual championships which were.
tetest, however, as both men ex- ;held last spring. I
celled in the same backfield on 1 This leaves the Orange only two`
the Scarlet football team. Pencek • -'. 'lettermen. They are both seniors!
was an all-conference choice at.and brothers—bill and Bob Bana-:
- .
wingback while Naso was the zek. 1
blocking back. .. . -•
-!-•-.. --..------,.: ,; - • -4, I Boyle recalls onlyrtoo well they
they were fraternity brothers - .-re 4 ; ., , ,,..' 'honors which Syrakuse took in ;
and roomates, and last summer the ECAC and EIGA tournaments'
-r-rrt,, , : , -- co 4 , A.A.
Pancek was best man at Naso's 'last year. .. i
wadding. • , . • , "They've always •played tough:
-. .Nino graduated in 1959 and in - ' : , 6 ''.. .-' 4
,against us," said Boyle. Boyles
7960 and 1961 was assistant coach - ate —.....—. . - 4 Lions are nesting atop a' four
at Rutgers. Then he was' named JOHN MEISEL 'game winning skein. i -
to the head. coaching job. at '
Rutgers and at 24 was the young- ... starting attackman -1 THE MATCH ' with Syracuse
est head lacrosse coach in the * * * twill end the current foUr-match
country. ,see action. Valestra had 26 goals homestand which found the Lio ns
_
!and- 19 assists in Rutgers' fi rs t besting Colgate, Penn, and Villa
-A FEW MONTHS later, how- sixgames. nova . , State I topped Georgetown,
ever,. Pencek vhis named head!
__ 14-3 in the opener at Washington,
coach at State and took over the' '"F OR MY MONEY Valestra is;D.C. ,
honors asithe youngest head coach.ithe best in the country," Peneekt. Before going to the ECAC cham
lie is 231 - said this week. pionships in Ithaca, N.Y., May
1
"Our Oarentl, always used tol Before the season began, Pen- 12-14, the Nittanies will face two
sit together when we played atteek rated Maryland and Rutgers , o f their toughest competitors in
Rutgers," Pencek said yesterday.las State's two toughest opponents.lNavy and Maryland.. Both , are
- 1. wonder -what they'll do .to- The Lions had Maryland on the, , considered perennial powerhouses
morrow. Bob's are coming and T.' run, behind by only three goals in golf" and sport strong squads
think mine are too.. yin the last period, and a good'again this year.
t
- Pencek will have little trouble t showing today could mean a splits
in !getting his stickmen keyed forjwith the two foes. Itampbolf „Shoots 68
the game. Most of the players A win would set the stage for
Are from the Long Island area the Lions' charge on ' the best:To Lead Texas Open •
lind during the summer play in:lacrosse record in State history.: SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP)—Joe l
the same league with many of The 1946 team was 7-3 - and thelCimpbell's ailing back held up
the Scarlet players. ,1955 squad was. 7-5, and Peneek'sllong enough, yesterday for him to
don't want to lose this one crew is hopping to topple thatishoot a three-under-par 68 and
and neither do the players,'" Pen-'seven win mark . Igrab the lead after 36 holes in the
eek said. "I know the playerst Next week the stickmen meet;s3o.ooo Texas Open golf tourna
haven't let dow. , because we lost•tough Syracuse before facing iess.ment.
to ;Maryland. In fact I just hope,formidable foes in Lehigh, Swarth2- The blond' from Pendleton, Ind,
they're not keyed too-high." more . Sind Colgate. !who has to be in traction 'each
STATE WILL be attempting to i night in order to play on the tour,
, DICK SWENSEN 'or Georgettook over first place with 135 as
boinice back from i heartbreak- Cimochowski will replace Lock - ! Arnold Palmer put on another ing loss to perennial powerhouse
hart at.defense. Other Lion start-thindie splurge to climb back from
Maryland. The Lions beat Loyola.l e m w ill be SPencei, Meisel and i what had appeared to be impend-
Washington & Lee, Penn and,Diok Seeling at attack; Tom'ing disaster.
Lafayette before bowing to the HaYeS, Lou Meier and Bill Charronl The defending champion and fa-
Terps Wednesday. at midfield; Jim Stoup and Dave'eorite was three-over-par on the
Besides dropping -their first Flinchbaugh at defense, and first three boles. Then he pulled
game the Lions suffered a severe'Vinnie Tedesco in the goal. his game together for five birdies
blow_ when star defenseman Andy!
! S ta te 's freshman team will play the rest of the way: He swept in
Lockhart.iniured his ankle during its firs t f th e thi s ;
game o season with birds
en 12, 14, 15 and Q 6
the game: The senior co-captain afternoon at 2 when they tangleland his 69 gave him!l36 and a tie '
suffered multiple contusions of the ‘ ,... th tbe R u t gers ' fr,,,b. !for second place.
left ankle and will not play in ---
i .
today's geme. ,witiosimemiamb „,„,,,,„.....-- ---
Midfielder Lou Paulin was also'
Injured and will probably be lost
for the season. Attackinen Howie.
Spencer and John Meisel suffered
slight injuries, but will 'be in the'
starting lineup. ..
.:
Rutgers also has been bit by the
injury bug. Sophomore sensation
John Valestra broke his. right
wrist against Yale and will not
Win
Fifth
Archery Event at State
The Pennsylvania State Archery
Association will hold its 1962 in
4lotir tournament here today and
tomorrow.
The tourpament will feature
)oth free-style and instinctive
Shooting. with .20 targets. in use
simultaneously. Approximately
200-arehers are expected to par
tiicipate in the event. which will
open with regiStration at .12:30,
lOgrattemon.. - -
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!Mounties `Tryto Stop
State Tennis Streak
• By KEN DENUNGER
Over the past six years, the mention of the Penn State
•
tennis team hasn't e4acily struck fear in the hearti of too
many of its opponents. rzi fact, the Lion netters have failed'
•
to post a winning season. during that period.
' What little satis6ctiim has beenjderived by those teamai
is the fact that they've been able to defeat West Virginia each)
time they've met. In 1956 and 1957 they beat the Mounties by!
identical 8-1 scores. In 1958 the meet was rained out, but in
1959 and again in 1960 the Lionsl
trounced the Mounties by 9-0
scores. _
Last year State won 7-2 covet
practically the same West'. Vir
ginia team they will face today.
State coaclv S herm Fogg eipects
this year'sinatch to be close.
"Theyyliave almost the ,same
team - back from last year," he;
said, "and I hope we can do as;
well as we did last year. But it
willbe.tough."
The Mounties are led by for
mer high schor
singles cham
Ned (Buzz•
Ragland. Ra ,
lands career rei
ord of 6-6 sount
unimpr essiv
but Fogg sa;
this is hot a trt
indication of h,
ability.
Ragland wi
ace Lion cal
'thin Jim Bak.
in the number
; one singles posi- mei Baku
Ition. Baker has posted two wins Campbell Put on Waivers
against one setback thus rap thisi PHILADELPHIA Veteran
season. offensive guard Stan Campbell
Number two man Whit,,Graylhas been put on the waiver list
will oppose sophomore 'Byr,onlby the Philadelphia agles, the
Kallam. • . Mational Football League club an
, MOUNTIE CAPTAIN )J1 i 1 linounced yesterday.
.Vantage Q'Sfords with ..p:F.,.
• Hygeen cushion insole with . 1
extra-cushioned.hee l l. 1 . : _ • 1
!i• 1 ' •
You'll make better Poieer plays wearing the Va ntage i —`
Hood's finest tennis and court shoe. They're designed to;
take the punishment :4 a fast-paced genie of tennis,'
squash or handball 1 ---- :yet they're great fbr casual!
wear, tool Stop in for a pair today! . 1
i
GLICK SHOE STORES
SATURDAY, APRIL 28;1962
. .
Schaeffer will face State soph i
Alan Isaacman in the , number
:hree spot.'•Schaeffer is followin g
:n the footsteps of his father whcti
was the 1936 Mountie net capJ,
fain.
Sophomores' Csaba Balazs and
Steve Seitchik will go against
Boyd Warner and Warner Dubose
in the number four and five posi.4 ,
Lions respectively. '
MOO'S ONLY change in the
singles lineup is the replacement
' Bruce Denman with John Col:.
en in the number six spot. •
The Lions will be out to break
;lump: in doubles. Fogg has been
'itching the lineup regularly in
effort to find a winning com
iation, but so far no ` two men
.tve been able to *in con-..
[stently.
Baker and Balazs will probably
In the number one .doubles
iition with Isaacman: and Seit
k playing number two. Gray
and Coldren may play three.
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