PAGE SIX Lion Stickme'n Romp Over Lehigh, 14-7, for 6th Win By DEAN BILUCK Sports Co-Editor Penn State’s lacrosse team won the Middle Atlantic Con ference championship and all but clinched the * Penn-Del crown yesterday afternoon by rolling over Lehigh, 14-7, on Bea ver Field. ' The win gave the Lions a 4-0 chart in the Middle Atlantic Con ference and left them one victory |«hort of the-Penn-Del crown. That jone victory could come Saturday when State meets -;weak Swarth morc in Beaver Stadium. The . story of yesterday’s game was simply one of too much State power and finesse for the Engi ’neers to handle. Tom Hayes and Dick Seelig led the scoring on slaught with four goals each. After stumbling through a sloppy first (quarter, which found Lehigh leading, 2-£, the Lions took control and built up a 14-4 lead before coach Dick Pencek cleared his bench in the last quar ter. 'THE VICTORY gave the stick uien a 6-2 chart and put them m good shape to set a State record by winning eight -games in one season. Alter the clash with Swarthmore the Lions dose their season with a home tilt against Colgate. 'Even though State completely dominated the game except for the first quarter, Pencek was not pleased with their performance. i “We just weren’t sharp out there,” the young mentor said ( after the game. **We should have] had twice as many goals as jwe did.' I'm not sure what was the matter, but J do know we can play better than that.” ! Lehigh coach Harry Bush, how ever, was not of the same opinion. : "STATE IS the Vest team we’ve played this season," Bush said after the game as he walked slow ly to the locker room. “Their s|Uckwork was too much for- us, aind they also outhustled us." i Lehigh had a 5-1 record before the game, the only losS coming at Penn, 10-3. ; Howie Spencer pu the Lions into a 1-0 lead when he took an cage pass from John Meisel on the' tail end of a fast' break and dumped in the goal at 4:32. Less than four minutes later Lehigh tied the game with a fast break' MAJOR AMKBICAN LEAGIE W. 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[of its own that also copped a ; flipped' a shot behind his back [goal. [from about :-(5-feet out as an The Engineers took their only! amazed Lehigl) goalie watched the lead at 13:18 when John Dyke'shot whip int.> the net. slipped a shot past goalie Vinnie ; The Nittanitfs built the lead to Tedesco to make the count, 2-1. j 10-2 in the third quarter on goals __ TT _ I by.Seelig, Hayes, Seelig and Andy SECOND quarter, was H|p o llock befor e Lehigh cracked bit different as the Lions tallied ; the nets at 8 ; 08 State two five goals andl, held the Engineers! mon? goals bji Spencer and'Pol scoreless. Hayes tied the game at before Bill Pennell made the 2-all when he catighi goalie 1 2 .4 a goal for Lehigh Arcesi out of the cage and: w jtk nine remaining in bounced in a 35-foot shot. Arcesi q US rter made a desperate dive at the banj H ayes and Seelig talfied the but the shot flicked by him andjLi ons » fi na j Lehigh scored the Lions were on their way. . 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College Ave., Stats College Fogg Not Discoun By Lions' ] Net Sho By KEN DENUNGER Before the tennis season had formally begun, coach Sherm Fogg seemed enthusi astic about the group of Bet ters that would comprise, the nucleus of this year’s squad. "Potentially this could be ourj 'best squad in a long time,” he [said. “However due to an | un usually large number of sopho more starters, we may have trou ible .breaking even this year,” I THUS FAR Fogg’s last com ment would soem like somewhat of an understatement. The joet- Imen (2-5) haven’t been burning! 'up the courts the past weeks; and! fa winning season seems as' un-, likely as a tuition dfop. i j | The only players that have] posted respectable records so far 1 are captain Jim Baker and num-j ber six man John Coldren, each! with-.three wins and the same! number of defeats. * » ! Baker has been the hard [luck man of the squad this year miss-! jing one match, because of the flu] land being hampered in two others [with a'groin injury. 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"Baker’s been the mainstay of this squad,” Fogg said, "jit’s a shame those injuries. had to come in his last year of competition'." Vi ' • COLDREN HAS been a con sistent man for the Lions all sea son. Used mainly for doubles last year, he’s handled' the number six position'more than adequate ly. I I “John’s played a very steady ; brand of tennis Jail year for us, iFogg said. . I The rest of the squad h-a® been less than sensational. The, com bined wins of Whit Gray ■ (2-5) Alan Isaacman (2-5) Csaba Bala'zs (0-6)' and Steve Seitchik (1-6) would win only | one match. I Doubles have also been a prob lem for the netters this season. [Fogg has played leveryone but the Imanager in an [effort to hit a winning combination. He might even consider playing the man lager except' for !the fact that h« [doesn’t have one. Still Fogg is confident that his j squad will win more matches, if not this year certainly next. 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