PAGE SIX in 3:30 Beaver Field Clash Stickmen Tangle With Engineers One mark of a good team is its ability to bounce back from defeat. This afternoon Penn State lacrosse fans get an' idea how good this year's team really is when the Lions at tempt to rebound from last week’s thrashing at Syracuse in an important clash with Lehigh ‘at 3:30 on Beaver Field. “We’ll have to redeem ourselves for that showing at Syracuse," State coach Dick Pencek said yesterday. The stick men dropped a 15-8 decision to the unbeaten Orange Saturday, but the feeling among the players is that the best team lost "I think the boys are mad enough: from that, loss that we should Shave a pretty good game with Lehigh," Pencek comment-: «d. Earli< r this season State showed its ability to bounce back when it whipped a good Rutgers team after losing to Maryland. In the Rutgers clash. State played its best ball of the year to beat the Scarlet for the first time in his tory, 18-13. •> THE LIONS, who are 5-2, need ■wins in their final three games to set a Stale winning mark. No State team has won more than seven games in one season, but this year the stickmen appear to have a good shot at capping an . 8-2 record. Lehigh, however, will be no pushover.'The Engineers are still smarting from an 11-9 loss they suffered from State last year, one of only three losses en route to a 7-3 chart. ■ Harry Bush, in his first year as head coach, has guided the Engineers to a 6-2 record so far, scoring wins over Franklin & Marshall, Colgate. Delaware, La fayette, Drexel and Stevens while ‘losing;to Penn and Swarthmore. Lehigh lost>io Penn, 11-2, and the Lions beat the Quakers, 8-7. State also topped Lafayette, 20-10, and so did the Engineers, 13-10. IN .THE SERIES between the two schools that dates back to 1915, Lehigh has been able to win only three times, while losing 12. Dick Smith leads the Engineer offensive attack. The junior star teams with Carl Euker and Doug Yano to form the first unit at tack! Seniors Peyton Boswell and Bob : Colonna and sophomore Bruce McLeod head the second upit.: Captain Bill Pennell, senior Fred DICK SEELIG Donnelly and sophomore George .. . second with 1 3 goals Vlasits make up the first mid- ★ ★ ★ field; and seniors John W ebber j ßutgers and scoring three times at and Gary Bauer and junior PetejSy racuse . Anderson anchor the defense. ~ , Junior Tony Arcesi and sopho-L WCK SEELIG. the second lead more Pete Klingensmith alternate scorer with 13 goals, leadrf the. at the goal. ;attack. Junior Howie Spencer,, ' i ’ , ’ ~ ■ , , j who-, Pencek rates as a vastly im-.; Pencek plans to stick with the proved player, and sophomore' aame lineup that lost,to Syracuse.; John Meisel round out the starting Tom Hayes, the team’s leading;attack. Meisel is the Lion's top: scorer with 20 goals, heads the! “feed” man, with well over 20’ midfield along with 00-captain| a ssists. ‘ i Lou Meier and junior Bill Charron.l Co-captain Andy Lockhart, sen-; Meier has shown ■ a consistent 1 jor Dick Swensen and sophomore scoring punch in the last four Dave Flinchbaugh- form the de-j games, tallying two goals each fense. Sophomore Vinnie Tedesco! against Lafayette, Maryland and the goalie. New College Diner Downtown Between th«/MdVics i ' ' r "L I RADIO’PHONO i I * SERVICE * I llSr3««* I f f TELEVISION f j I Ull -. Sr SERVICE I! I lEtSil CENTER !j i I 232 5. Alien St.. sj By DEAN BILUCK Sports Co-Editor HOWIE SPENCER . . . improved player CAMP COW&D WEISES YMCA CAMP Reading, Pa. STILL HAS A FEW OPENINGS FOR GINcRAL COUNSELORS and for a , CRAFTS PERSON Information It Appointments Office of Student Aid - 21$ Willard THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. POWSYLVANIA WHIP OF A CLUB: Lion captain Bob Swahn Sw&hn dropped his match but Robinson won (right) J®ti off oti th* 16th bolt of tho UnlYsx* his, 5 Ct : Vfhiio tho Hitl&ny liskunta won sity golf couxso yosterday, trailing Maryland thair seranth match against ona loss by de opponanl Bill Sctimidt 2-down. Teammate Bill leafing % the;Terps, 5-2. Robinson (right) blasts out of a sandtrap. i 1 ■ ‘ ' Nittanies Defeat 1 Maryland, 5-2, In Tujneup for Golf|Toum* By JO? GRATA i[ jtained the '49 edition of the Nit-'the day, beating On to the Easterns The linksmen. If"* 6- } n , I Sophomore Jim Tabor teed-ofl Hummer, who turned in the Fenn State golf team passed jfar down the middle of No. 1 fair- winning match in State’s 4-3 win what was probably its supreme! fa number one man against 1 oyer Navy in their last outing, . , . . 1 J , (Maryland* Bill Crawford to give t won his match over-Bill Miller, test in regular match play byißutherford ah eye-opening view|3 and 2. Robinson [defeated Eaton, downing Maryland, 5-2, onthej° f . squad - Two h ?”PjsL an . d ?• a l te , r temgtvtn on the TT . -f J j ; ~ later Tabor came off-the 17th front nine holes. Both Lion links- Umvensity course yesterday after-]green with his eighth victory toimen have identical sixfwin and noon. State-moved its record tojstay unbeaten, winning by a ! 2.two loss records tor the season. 7-1 by virtue of the victory. and 1 margin. i i Before yesterday’s loss, the I A steady rainfall stopped only Lion Roland Gartner followed :Terra P> ns had of 16 of ! the best minutes before the match began w jth another victory, shooting the reco ™ s m the East at 10-2. and left the air cold and moist low score of the day, a 2-over! the LIONS TRAVEL to Cor- Sr to d shlS whS.'iS la H PlayefS SP Association cttj&ShK color to sharp eyta-which|looked and Ray Home won the next two;coach Boyle’s contingent wUI proudly overylhe- wet greens. matches. Schmidt handed Sthte'ieave for the tomorrow I The elderly fellow was 81-year-captain Bob Svrahn his second; afternoon, practice Friday, and old Robert Rutherford, Sr., Penn straight loss, 2 and 1. Swahri is f beein comrietitioh for th»> thre,- State’s first golf coach, who tu- now 6-2 this season. Horne de- jay event Saturday 1 tored the Lions from 1922, whenfeated sophomore Dave LiebauJ PENV state s I mabtlakd t 'intercollegiate competition start-[3 and 2. | [ t»w‘ifsi d.f. Crawford. i .nd i ]ed here, until his retirement in' urnunurro t»,-h £*, r,n " ies» d»r. jßou, i iiQxn | PAUL HyMMExI, Bill Robinson,'' Schmidt (Ml def. Swthn, t »nd 1 I :and Joe Baidy accounted for I the< Hor , nt Li ‘ b » a - * »“<• * I IT WAS THEN that present .other Nittany points. Raidy turjnedj ‘.nd s State golf coach Joe Boyle cap- in the largest winning margin of> Humm.r ( psi dH.'nni«. i»ii arr ”, ts Iwhtfo " WEDNESDAY. MAY~9, pnTMe j QhKF(.S(DO look In the traditional! geometric "t» ao favored by the college men. wpreseJtothem this spring with a tapered body ftp a trini fit styled with button-down collar,' and back pleat Long sleevca *5.00 i - Short sleeves *4.00 ' ARROW*- From the "Cum Laude C< Ned i Pugh, 7
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