TUESDAY. MAY 8.1962 Syracuse Hands Nittanies Second LaX Defeat, 15-8 By ?EAN BILLICK SportsCo~Ediior Lacrosse coach DickPencek is hoping hijsj team- can forget its t nightmai ish 15-8 loss .at Syracuse Saturday aiid bounce back in time j for an important game tomorrow! afternoon with Lehigh on Beaver Field! •- “If my boys are as mad as I think they are, we shouldn't have too "much trouble with Lehigh,” was the way Pencek slimmed up -. the clash with 1 the ' Engineers, -''v } “We'll be out to redeem ourselves r; * •' - 1 for the terrible, showing against j Syracuse.” I | . ' ■ . ; j. And, terrible; wasi the right ‘ word: State,' going for its' sixth : win in seven; starts, .battled the unbeaten Orange to 'a .3-3- first . quarter tie iajnd then fell .apart at the seams jas everything went wrong.. j i.! . "WE HAD ONE of those days LOU M2IER when ■ everything we did turned ' against us *] fPencek said in his V • * hree aoaU ° k Ce We had 20 guys into the game with a goal who had a jtough day. r guess at 1;37 and Fin f ev tied it at f wo _ : every team hasthose kind of days, aU with a taJly minutes .later.- ♦hp'- J ° hn DeLeeow scored his first of (mentor praised tnc fQ«iw poaic 8*56 to civ® tho ESfeX a 3-2 Meier, fired Finley, \vho had four in his second score on an assist ley is a candidate for M e j se | t 0 dose out the first can honors this year and accord- j od a t three-all. mg to Pencek had the best day of; K . . . . , his career. ■ j Then things went dead. State Dick Seelig got the Lions roll-^ 3 *' o4 * 1° *i nt * the nets in the sec - ling with a lightning fast goal.°nd quarter;and Syracuse put six, ■ with only 19jseconds gone and. 3 1 tallies on the scoreboard to take; seconds later . Lou Meier took a! a conmniandmg 9-3 halftime lead,,’ pass froip ;John Meisel and putj DeLeeow opened up the third’ State into a quick 2-0 lead. 'quarter scoring with a goal at- Gary Fallon fired Syracuse! 1:46, but State retaliated when; Kuenn, Jimenez Lead Majors ;f§ You'll find unusual gifts, like fit NEW YORK (AP) The Kan- In the National League. Harvey §j pretty lunch cloths—in addi- jf; sas City-Athletics picked up a hot'Kuenn of the San Francisco s tion to University ice cream =; item last December when they ob- Le^gue champion, is the;= = tained young Manny Jimenez from No x batsman with a .383 markijl the Milwaukee Braves,in a five-jKuenn was sidelined for a week li player trade.: „ j 'with an injured toe, but returned';! The 23-year-old outfielder fromto the regular line-up Sunday and!| the Dominican Republic leads the] had ■ two hits, including a homeji American League in batting withjrun, inlfive times at bat. j a .391 average.. Jimenez took over veteran St. Louis h the; top spot; when Floyd Robin-ioutfielder, and Tony Gonzales of 5 son of the IChicago White Sox; Philadelphia, are deadlocked for = tumbled from .441 to .381. Robin-;second! place at .375. Curt Floodjg son collected' only seven hits J in of; the Cardinals, the pace-setter' = _ _ 29 tries' last week. ; ia .week ago, dropped to fourth. '^;iiiunilllllHtiii,..iiinimniiliillHiiilUlllilllHlllltmHic r- •i- i-. " " ' . i i ; i > . - 4. I:; j'h j ,• j.M'mi < *\ l ' i ; ‘ ■! .Hk, j Cool, dean Old Spite After Shave Lotion always * gets you off to a fast, smooth stod. Feels just as » ; AFTER SHAVE good between shaves os it does offer .shov'mg. \ \jJJlC\s - ■ nTIAM Rates A-OK with dotes. 1.25 ond 2.00 plus tax. . ; LU 11 ! •>! ' ' i command; it SHUUTOM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK'S PENNSYLVANIA i- fa-,- ; to other men ' vv; , 'II ' i ‘ T" t V^- < > •% JOHN M£ISEI ... gen four assist* • ★ ★ ★ . ..j Howie Spencer took a pass from' •Tom Hayes a minute later to make, ■the count, 10-4. Syracuse! added< another goal, but so did Hayes, i The Orange scored two more goals in the third and final periods while State added one in the third, and two in the fourth. [ MEIER LED Lion scorers with three goals and Seelig and Spen- 1 cer were next with two. 1 Meisel :had four assists. | The win was the. seventh' straight for the Orange.; State’s: record is now 5-2. |nmtittimuiiiiiiimimiiimmuimmmimimiiiiiniiH H Remember Mother with = = delicious band made = | CHOCOLATES j H Hoyas, Middies Whip Natters by 9-0 Scores By KEN DENUNGBt jwas greatly reduced. As result, ! Defeat, while always a' bitter J ‘^ d,os ' CoUn Fox bes,ed him pill to swdliow. is expected by a '„ Un . team once in awhile during ‘be -'Vwofmatrh° "riw^trnvM* course of a season TPhev ars'pnt another two-niatch series, travel - S^ndtr^ a «fdtoun3?SckS: in « w Cols * ,e a,,d S - vracus& time out. ‘ ' j MWM'.ktown t • pens stats • ! But when a team goes fnto a Ki , u;> j, f s.:. &.». ' I weekend series with a chance to KrM«-n<-« mi <irf. t;r» r , «*. s..i, *.l, 'salvage a winning record, and s, . t ' r,r f <*•> <*d. t-v *i. , fails to win a single match; it takes, mSJ^ M . *• 1 :tne starch right out of their confi- t c.i a»f. ioMr«, ;.s. *.«. • j dence. . DmM«« Such was the grim story of the Kl ' |G ' M <;r,v *"'« Potin State tennis team Friday I. ilnwrr ami lttHlirni.n lief luacmsn nil 4 and Saturdav. Needing wins* over Srucinw. v.s, *.«. s-i. Georgetown and Navy to booat '£l. M ' *" 4 their record over the .500 marie,* navy i pknn htatk • the Lion netmen absorbed two ' sinti*. crushing 9-0 defeats ' lF ‘" <n> lui<-r. s-«, u WALT KIJ started th.ngs off U * * for Georgetown with- a b-0, 5-<,:iwwii m. iMuhik. it-?. *-•* 6-4 win over Lion captain Jim tN> 7 5, i-«, *•*» Baker. Baker sustained n groin F „ , nd 9Awf .STS? .mi nr.* injury during the second iset and, ss. i i. was hampered the rest ; of the •«** Quinn in» J*f. r»it»«man match. 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