PAGE srx Lion Netmen Seek To Top .500 Mork By KEN DENLINGER In order for the Penn State tennis team to end it’s -season .at a better than .500 clip, a win in one of the two weekend matches is almost a necessity. The Lions journey, to Washing ton today to face Georgetown "University, and then ineet the Naval Academy squad tomonow on the Mtddies r hoftie courts. Having completed five of an eleven-match schedule, the net men have posted .a record of two wins and three defeats. Wir.s were re corded' at the expense of Pitt and "West Virginia, while Army, Maryland and l-ichigh handed the Lions Ihj-ir three setbacks. THB= S WETTERS now ;face the arduous task of winning four of their remaining six matches in ; lf i)rder to hit the magic six ’ win : ; mark. The chore ; will not be an ‘ easy one. Both Georgetown and CCAra b*iatc j Navy have experienced, well ba|- r imeed teams, while the Lions have . doubles mainstay relyed mainly on the steady play .. ★ ★ ★ of captain Jim Baker, John Col-Sherm said. "He's a very <hen and tHe doubles team of Col- steady player.’’, dren and Csaba Balaza \o provide, COLDHEH HAS teamed with the bulk of their scoring. sophomore Csaba' B'alazs to give Baker, reluming to the lineup the netters a potent doubles corn following a bout with tonsillitis,ibination. c lists posted i record of'Jhree wins! Coldren and Balazs weren't ~ agtiinsl one loss thus far. this sea- paired until the West Virginia son. His lone setback was suf- match, where they defeated Steve fered at the hands =of Army’s prize Levine and Werner Dubdse, 6-4, sophomore, Rich Oehrlein. 6-3. Tuesday they defeated Le- Coldren has been a pleasant high’s Henry Bushkin and Bill surprise for the Lions this season. Schell, 6-1, 7-5 to continue their Used mainly for doubled last unbeaten streak. IM RESULTS -year, the 5*7" senior has handled Today Baker will face George-r - Soccer •the number six position more-town ace Walt-Kit in the nuraberjß*rk* Art. ScWikiu. 2-1. Ilian adequately, posting a three one singles' spot. Last year Kit!ar.<ifnrrf Art. 2~e. _ win and one loss record to, date defeated Baker, 6-3 6-4 c ?-'i. 1 His lone defeat also came against wmt Gary m number two, Alan Th*t» chi dcr. b«» Tart* in. 1-e. Army when Dan HorUbargcjr beat Isaacman number three, Balazs , h* , i‘* r hi nw si*m» 1-0. .hint by a 6-2, 6-2 count number four, Don Benner num "John has progressed real well ber five "and Coldren in number for us so far this year,” | coach.six round out,the lineup for State P • ‘ P' f f (-» • f J • » f , I AMERICAN LXACUEi Srr Gaylord , Ridan Listed s- t >4s Favorites in 88th Derby i s ; 4 <> 'Yi»ncM>ta It 10 ' .124 * LOUISVILLE. Ky.i/J’i The,status of Donut King, another of.K*nu> Cltr 11 U .son a>i entry box closed yesterday, two* the California threats, - in extreme £** Ann.i*. * 9 .421 4 clays before blast off, with 18,-doubt. Infection set in after Verne wlJh" nr t o n"'r‘l““'!ii u ‘.17« • thoroughbreds named for the 88thj WinchelFs coif bruised a heel, and »—pn>intr ni E ht r«mr. , Kentucky Derby af Churchill'Donut King was entered on the ’ „ , s * /L. * , t . . , Detroit, Kepir. fl-2i at iMinnctoU, L** Downs. There, were a few varia-'possibility that a veterinarian s <2 u tions and complications in thei treatment might get him back in , Cbicmro, HnWt <l-11 at Boaum, Mar-Studded cast headed by *ma-; shape by tomorrow. ' * ; Sc £r* 11 . v jestic Sir Gaylord and the;impos-l As planned, trainer Casev ctt>. n»m 10-21 n ing Ridan. ! ‘ j Hayes entered Cicada, the cham’-: u , <Ju j, rk 11-1 '• •* An**l«. Only 17. and perhaps 16 horses j pion . 2-year-old filly of.Ml, L, w were expected to face the, starter,insurance -against something) at approximately 4:30 p.m. EST* which plight - prevent Sir Gaylord 1 tomorrow depending ’on the va- ( from starting. Both are owned by genes of fate. , - j Christopher T. Ghenery’s Meadow DOC JOCOY, who won the Cali- Stable. Cicada also was entered fomin Derby at Tanforan fend the- f ? r the S3S,OOCI Kentucky Oaksto- S;m Felipe at Santa An«a, was) day. where she is a prohibitive withdrawn because of a slight) favorite to smash five rival fillies, bruise on his left heel. But an un-j Cicada was nosed out by Ridan 4 x pee led entry came to" ifill the! in the Florida Derby, and isn't vacancy. Lee_Town, a celt who ! figured to oppose the.colts again f.nishcd second, six lengths be-,in this Run for the Roses. 4 hmd Roman Line in Tuesday’s, Sir ’GayJord was'listed as th£ Derby Trial Stakes, was entered 8-5 favorite along fc’ith Cicada by J. V. Pisehieri of Il|nckley, while Ridan, who races in the Ohio. colors of Mrs. Moody Jolley, is Another development left the next at 5 to 2 TIM PICNIC SATURDAY, MAY sth Greenwood Furnace State Park $l.OO couple $.75 slag Cost includes transportation ti picnic supper Buses leave HUB lot 1:30 Saturday Sign up cl HUB Desk ii ‘ . JAMMY Sponsored by TIM Council SUNDAY, MAY 6 2,-5 P.M. HUB BALLROOM Music by tbe Guitarabos FREE : THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA I I I ' ' l ' : . I iNittany Nine Orange Pose ] Threat Still in Fight To N [ ttany Stickmen For Playoffs 7 By JOHN MORRIS As the time for the selection of teams for the National Collegiate Athletic Associa tion's District 2 playoffs draws! near, the Penn State, baseball] team finds itself very, much,) in* the fight for the coveted berths. The Lions (6-1) have /ten games] remaining on their scKedule and; six of those contests will be played on friendly Beaver Field. The next several games- are particularly important to the Nit- 1 , tanies. They host Navy (10-2) to morrow afternoon and have games remaining with district .contenders Temple and Syracuge. • : ITHACA. RUTGERS, St. John’s and Temple-are the four top rank ing clubs in the district right; now, but the Lions are only a 1 ‘half-step behind the leaders. > j 1 Either Rutgers or Temple will ‘receive the automatic bid that I goes to the winner of the Middle Atlantic Conference championship. ! St. John’s and Ithaca are both un beaten. ■ j Ithaca handed Lions their only loss of the season, 14-5, on Beaver Field.. The ; Nittanies’ game with Rutgers was cancelled because of rain. 1 The winner of the- playoffs will represent District 2 in the Col lege World Series next month in Omaha, Neb. MAJOR mmmmmmmmm m ii.ni .1 ■ 11 ■ ———————iF— . 1 SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS On* Month Only Hen—June 27th to August 2nd Women August 2nd to August 30th College counselors. needed for one-half season only. YMCA resident camp. Heir* is your opportunity to work one month t and enjoy a real vacation oi- attend summer school before j returning to college. Top wages. Interviews with Mr. Frisbie. j Thursday. May 10th; 3:30 - P.M. The Office of Student; Aid. 218 Willard Bldg., has further information and camp] literature. .1 ' i V i || PHI KAPPA TAU's I ANNUAL C 4 • . . | Playboy Week-End I Fri. night: Fermat; closed | Sat. night:j Jan session with | Geae andthe Blae Knights I open at 10:00 P.N. * By DEAN BILUCK |for the! fight,with Syracuse.! I(n . , , , ‘They have a lot of football If Penn State s lacrosse play- ( pi a yert on their team, and they’re ers think they have the best!big'and we’re probably vyinfe for , 1 , ... , ~ . I honors as the smallest 'team, °f the,season under their sa j(j J belt with Maryland and Rut-! The Lions will be in poor physi - - - .1 -.'cal shape for the clash, Co-captain gers gone, they had better JtotiAndy .Lockhart chipped a fbone forget they have one more tough'in his ankle in the Maryland 'game lone left. land hasn’t recovered vet. Pencek i The Lions, who are 5-1, travel jplans to start the defensivej star, to Syracuse tomorrow to battle but how long Lockhart can last the unbeaten Orange, 6-0, in a! is anyones’ guess. ; j toughest C physicai enCe k CaUs “vji ATTACKMAN Howie Spencer Stolv suffering froma shoulder bruise year ” P X B and Recording to Pencek favors y - ■ the shoulder when he is passing fl and Shooting. However, he will ■ also start. | 1 Leaking back the C P T 8 gamej Pencek said he.was pleased 1 with the play of m.dlie;uci;j a 1 Meier and Bill Charron and espe t ciallyi the work, of goalie Vinnie I Tedesco.. ] Tedesco made save afterj save, many cf them coming on ; wide openishots. . , .The game •marks the wind up of the “Big Three” series and, .a win would give State two of the! three, games. Be .. fore the season •began, Pencek said the Lions ) would have, to win their first, four games and’ j ithen try to hold vinni# T«in» j their own in the next three against ' powerhouses Maryland, Rutgers - •'and Syracuse if they expected a good season. I State won its 1 first four con tests; whipping Loyola, Washing ton & Lee, Penn and Lafayette. "Then the stickmen • took a week and a half vacation before facing. -the Big Three. I THE LIONS battled Maryland, ion even terms for better than (three-quarters before losing the, Ifirst game, 16-7. 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