PAGE SIX Hayes —Colberian Plats by Tams Browse UP IN THE AlR—Staie's Dave Ashley fires a shot at the Rutgers net. but the Scarlet goalie goes high in the air to make the stop. The Lions beat Rutgers, 18-13 Saturday on Beaver Field for their fifth win in six starts. Midfielder Tallies 8 Goals In Nittanies Fifth Victory If there was any doubt that Torn Hayes deserves a spot on this year's All-American lacrosse team, it was certainly dispelled Saturday on Beaver Field before 1,000 fans. Allthe junior did was set a new State individual scoring record foil midfielder by 'tallying eight goals, seven of them unassisted - ,' and almost single handedly lead the Lions to an; 18-13 victory otter Rutgers. Hayes; who was an honorable mention! All-American last year, now has 19 goals. _ I The, win marked the first time a State lacrosse team has ever beaten Rutgers ,and was the Lions' fifth victory in six starts. Iti i , • Penn State ended its . spring:pleted 10 of 23 passes, led the Blue team- on a 72-yard touch football drills Saturday the down drivel that included a 22J, same way it started th em yard pass to Frank Sincek and! 'a 19-yard aerial to Cliff Davis.; i looking for a quarteirback. '?Fullb a ck Ed Stuckrath crashed; ;The Lions closed out the 20-day: over from the - one for the scored drills with the annual :Blue=White Gary Wydman, who was con-, Igame before 2;000 fansi in Beaver verted front halfback to quarter - iStadium, but it, was apparent that back this spring. completed fivej Ino one quarterback is ready to of eight passes for 70: yards. The itake over where past=season sea - ; Lions ' other signal caller, Frank! sation Galen Hall leftloff. : Potter reinjured his knee duringl was the biggest win of the season for coach Dick Pencek, who; "Right now lare have four gmd'drills jest week and did not play. was a - former All-American deferseman at Rutgers. . /quarterbacks, all we; need qs a • . : I The-eight . - ; great one , ' quarterback coach Joe RALPH BAKER. a, sophomore. l PERO= WAS high in his praise of Hayes. was only one tally short of the all-time single game scoring recordlWhites top the - Blues, 19-6. "Our season and !was shifted to center set by atLackman Bill Hess in 1957 against Penn. That season Hess Quarterbacks/re all adequate but this spring, Lwas awarded the an- , led' the nation in scoring with 49 goals and was named to the All ; ne of "!7°l able to fill Hall's shoes yet. " American team. , . 1 RON COATS. a red shirt last' . After scoring his eighth goal with 10 minutes remaining in the year, did the , best job of the touchdowncalle callers. ca rr game, Hayes was informed lie was only one tally short of the State „sd i g i r i la te l record. , But his reply was typical of the spirit that has •carried.theing for 57 yards in six a y ttemp y t; Lions to their best start in history. and passing for 76 more. , "/ don't : care about - the retiord," he said in between . gulps of Coates scored the -first touch water. !"As long as the team down of the *pine on a five-yard run that's all that matters." 1 run after he found his receivers - State gained a 5.4 first period kid and increased it to s -5 at ;covered in thtl end• zone. , halftinie. But the Scarlet Knight 4 be to move in the third quarter.l Don C.ium.' who was the -post Tom Hamilton. who tied Roger Ittattbews with four goals for the' impressive civarterback during .- losers.;seored twice in a little more than a minute. ;the regular drills. had a bad first !half but tame back strong in the State's Lou Meier' dumped in a goal to make it 10-7. but,second half to lead tie Blues to Matthews and Hamilton scored again and the margin was cut to ID l 9.ltheir only sco ff e. Caun?, who com- Hayes. Put the Lions ahead. 11-9. but Matthews came right baik to makemake it 11-10 as a quarter came to a close. WITH 19 SECONDS gone of -the fourth period Hayes put; State into a two-goal lead t4ith a shot that whizzed into they ButFes' nets. But the Scarlet scored three times before State could; get uzltracked and for =the first time since the early parts of the' 1 game took the lead. 13-12. • -4, Then Hayes took control for the Lions again and within IB,F seconds had - two scores and a 14-13 lead for State, Pencek's crew never again lost the lead. Lacrosse coach Dick Pencek:announced that a clinic for fans who are interested in learning more about the snort will be bold on the field near the University let rink today al 5 p.m. Players will be dressed in game uniforms. and rules. scoring patterns and defenses will be explained. Pencek said interest in lacrosse has risen since the LiOns have won five of their first six ;mites. and • number of tarsi have requested the clinic. TIM PICNIC MAY 5 afternoon & evening' Greenwood Furnace State Park SAT., $l.OO .per couple . 7k stag . Includes transportation end picnic supper -Buses leave HUB lot at 1:30 p.m. Sat. Sign up. at HUB desk FREE JAMMY _Sponsored by TIM Sun. May 6 , 2 P.M. to:s p.m. Mask by the Gaitembos Leads Sticknieo.Oier. .Rotoe Sy DEAN BRUCK Sports Co-Vitor _ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVBIISITY Pis t .RK, PENNSYLVANIA OPEN TARGI;T--Ouarterhack Gary Wydman completes a thort pus to halfback Dick NY* is the second'-period of the Niue-White yam► In Blue-White Game c , . ... . • , i • ' oates-1...ed Wh i t e s . Win ,191-6 _ • ~,,,, , s'lual Red Worrell Trophy for being 'kici. the most improved player 'in "2 -:Spring practice. Baker i. t s4he filth straight lineman to win award. Last year Joe Galardi won the hcaior. 1 . - Head coach Rip Engle I said l e 74115 not pleased with the ' tackli n g 'ind blocking of the players, but e did praise the work di fresti-, linen. halfbacks Bild Yogt, Gary' (Klingensmith and George Brame. Ille said he was also pleaAed with the end play of Bill Turinsifi, Ikloel Sabatino and Ted Malewidz. A total of 15 players were ex cused from spring' practice, leatr ing Engle with very feW of his regulars drilling.—Dean Billick. New Clnege Diner ••‘....1 &wean tAevies . ai All set for those Whipple afternoons this. -terns? How about those trunks? If You need new !swim wear for the season, come on in and look over the newest frOm Puritan. Wings and Botany. Re!ersibles. solid I 'colors. boxers. All styles. all colas.! Oh. an how about'■ poncho :tailed shin to ritattlil . t Free Parking At Reit', of Stars While You for Ne Going to Senior Be sure you order a beautiful corsage fol. your date t o day! BILL hit ' u • f I A mac Sez . .; . Come on now; this is' spring! Be bold, be bravel--elimb i i nto a.pair of TAPERED EERMUDAS. Ber mudas by Dickies, in ivhite and a wide range ;of colors, for only I 1 TUESdAY. MAY 1.! 1962 s, 18-13 "r7Pisors:atc;t7 ,,,, - I A7O-1,0 , 7 - 4211,6` ,1 % , '- = - T.. ; Plate by caimans Saturday hi Bea4er Stadium. 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