PAGE SIX ckmen, Th Sti LaXers Try For Bth Win; Hayes Out By DEAN BILUCK ports Co-Editor - Someone once said he would rather be lucky than good-- - any day of the week. And perhaps, that isorneone had _ a fairly good point because it .always helps to have Dame Fortune on your side: This season the "old lady" has smiled on the Fenn State lacrosse team - with a regularity that has helped carry the stick men to a 7-2 season so far. True. this year's team has been good, but the little breaks that have come the Lions' way every so often haven't hurt one bit. However, just when it seems the Lioni need her the most, Dame Fortune; has turned her face. , tg , 41) , _... star State'i leading scorer for the led the Lton lacrosse team in scoring this season -and helped the past two seasons and candidate for All-America honors, Tom Hayes, Nitlanies to a 7-2 record. Today State closes out it, season against suffered a sprained ankle and Colgate at 2 p.m. in Beaver Stadium. ; Hayes, however, will miss pulled achilks ;tendon in practice the game because of injuries suffered ibis week in practice. Thursday and will miss today's * * * * * ,* game with Colgate at 2 p.m. in Beaver Stadium. ,day, "but I don't want the boys,the Maryland game, will come oft 4to think we can't beat Colgate the injury shelf to team with Dave; THE 'BLOW CAME at a time ,withOut'Tommy. We can." iAshley and Keys Staub in 'the' when the Lions are seeking tot Hayes isn't Sfate's only player;second pnit,Tidlield. make this . yea he most success-'who will watch this, the fi na l ful in State history. A win today The remaindezi of State's line-! fame of the season, from the side-k ip would give the Nittanies their, will be the same that started) ines: Second unit midfielder Ron. eighth victory, one more than any ' most of the games. Dick Seelig,' Rosen injured his knee in practice : John other State lacrosse team. The 1946' Meisel and Howie Spin and will be unable to suit-up. team was 7-3 and the 1955 team :will be at attack, and co-captaint battled to a 7-5 chart. ' : WITH THE TWO injuries at' Andy" Lockhart, Dick S i wensen and Hayes has fired in 27 goals for,midfield, Pencek's ':defense. Vinnie! p a t c h e d . u p 'Jim I Stoup at coach Dick Pencek's battlidg,middie units will look like this:Tedesco is the pa 1. ie. grew and the midfielder's general-'Co-captain Lou Meier, Bill Char-, Colgate will birno easy pickings ; ship on the field has molded the ran and Andy Pollock will handle l for the stickmen. The Big Red' Lion offense into .the highest the first unit. Pollock is the reg- proved that wlain it lost just , scoring attack iniLion history. lular second unit midfielder and 5-2- to Syracuse, The Lions suf-; “The loss will really _hurt us," will move into Hayes' spot: .fered. a humiliating 15-8 loss to Pencek said in his office yester-! Lou Paulin, who was hu,rt 'in:the Orange two weeks ago. 1 .;, 1 PENCEK, l I.I9WEVER. thinks %' 'the best team lost at Syracuse and Jhe feels his Lions can prove that 4 - tomorrow. . . 34, - •• t p Lion Track Lineup I:3O—POLE VAULT: Ciro Risoldi (14'4i/ 4 "),• Ron Beard, Dave Brier SHOT ,PITT: Tom Urban* 03'3 3 / 4 "), Bob Gran • ,tham• r HIGH JUMP: Jerry Wettstone (6'6 1 / 4 "), George I I Casey, Earl Pace [. . • BROra Powell nrMP: Grantham (23'6 1 12Th Jim Tyson, 1 j JAVELIN: Dick Walker- (l8.1"7"), • Risoldi, Bill ~ JAVELIN: . - ':i 2:OO—MILE RUM' Steve Moorhead, Howie Deardorff ~‘", 11 4 1:1(1), Lionel BaSsett - DISCUS: John Courtney (1501 1 / 2 "), Rowland il Bo‘Vers, Walker, - 11 ' 40,YD, RUN: Mike Miller (50.4), Tom .Mettrick. Dick Kessler . _ • 2:20-100-YD. DASH: Steve Popp (910, Hal Powell, Grantham 2:30-120-YD. HIGH HURDLES: Grantham (14.7), Wett stone, George Barnhill ZlO-4 2:40-880-YD.tRUN: Deardorff (1:50.6), Miller, Mettrick 7i, 2:50-420-YD. DASH: Popp (21.6), Fischman, Tyson )1 3:00--220-YD. LOW HURDLES: Grantham (23.9), Wett- stone, Barnhill - . rk 3:IO—TWO-MILE: Gerry Norman (9:00.5), Moorhead, Dick. Tuft - 3:2S—MILE RELAY: 111( (3:22.8) •best' mark this . season BIKE REPAIRS PARTS • - ACCESSORIES • Western Auto Satirbsetion Guirranteed 12 S. FRAZIER sr. AD 741111 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * . , er. Bassett, Miller LI 41'7 "z:. A Sociologist Looks at the Church Speaker: Wm. G. Mather, Dept. of Sociology Place: Lutheran . Student Center Time: Sunday May 20th '8:311 lads * * * "This is our chance to prove we ,had l a bad day at Syracuse," the ;first year coach said; , "It sure would be nice t 441 be-84.7 ; Besides Syracuse, the Lions lost to powerful Maryland, 16-7. Vic- Itories came oven Penn. 8-7; Wash ,ingtsin & 'Lee, - 10-3; Loyola, 8-7; •Lafayette. 20-10; Rutgers, 18-13 ; 'Lehigh, 14-7, ine Swarthmore, 17-8; ' • niors be playing 'their final' game.—Lockhart, Meier, [ Ashley, Stoup and Swensen. Majors .Vot? to 'Stabilize Minor Leagqe Operations NEW YORK . (itF.):.--The major AeagUes approved a baseball play er development plan yesterday that would • guarantee operation lof at least 100 minor league clubs. The 100 atibi would be distrib uted among three classifications Hof Minors, probably on• the basis or 20 in-C4asi Triple lA, 20 in 'Class Double A. and poi in Class A. The'six existing elOses would be reduced to 'three by merging DoUble A and A ,into a new ,Double A level. and combining B, ;C and D into anew Class A. • Commissioner Ford Frick said he hoped the plan would be in operatic:in by 1063. The: next step will be a meeting of the major league general managers and Jarxn directors. No date has been 'set for the meeting. H ome spikers Face-Tough-Job Against Qua taco Marines By DB4Nli KNECHT • • Last Satirday was . a great day for Pennsylvania track fans. The Quantico Marines net Villanova in a dual meet and lalmost upset the IC4A Champions in what Villanova's coach `Jumbo' Jim Eliott called "the greatest dual meet ever staged in the East." At the same timed in aope-sided dual meet , Penn State broke four records and smaslied the University of Pittsburgh, 193 1 / 2 -37 1 / 2 , in what the Lions' Icoach Chitk Werner. called "the i finest record of ;aDY roinn . ' Stag - team vI can remember." Two of those participating ,teams, - Penn State and 9uanticO, Iclash this afternoon •on BeaveF !Field and the chances are a fe more records will go. The field events will start , at 1:30; the run ining at 2:00. Last night 11725' also a great eve r ping for track . fans and Pen, State's star distance runner,Ge Norman, who rah the 5000-me; event in the Los Angeles Colir seum. , NORMAN, a junior from Bris tol. England, competed in the 22n annual Coliseum Relays, but expected to return in time fol . today's dual meet. • Nornian ran against some of the world's finest distance run: ners including New Zealand's Bart ry Magee, Merle McGhee of !the Los Angeles TraCk Club- and Pat Clohessy of Houston: Peter Snell, world record-holdet of the mile run, from New Zealand, and Oregon's Dyrol Burlesori were the entries in the featured mile race.• I Norman ran at 9:50 (PT) and no results were available at prest time. ' I OF ;THE TWO, dual meets held. last week, the Qiiintico-Villanova match drew the most national at tention. The Wildcats' 100-yard dash ,world record:holder, Fran Budd; tied the world mark of 21 !seconds in the 20, and ran 9. in the 100 to lead his team to 78-62 win. However, Villanova's triump didn't come - easily or before Quantico's Cary Weisiger and Dick Edmunds set new records r the mile and 440. Weisiger, forme Duke star, took the mile ,in Edmunds, former Princeton star won the quarter.lmilei in 46.8 an then helped the Marines to 3:11.4 mile relays victory. - Unfortunately for Quantico an the track fans, but fortunately f 4 State, Weisiger may• not compe' today. He also rail in.the Coliseui Relays, and probably will not ri turn in time for the meet. "This enhancei our chances winning." Werner. said yesterda "but I still have la lot of respe for this Quantico team. They . ] graduates and we're undergra4 uates " LION 808 GRANTHAM w have strenous duty. today. Besid his regular events the high a low hurdles, broad jump and sh POST STONE - Alpha Ga •Li is Rai H SatfraY 4 el • ' Music by t SATURDAY. MAY 19, 1962 MORE MILLER - . 4 ." ^ JERRY WETTSTONE -* * * put he - will run the 100-yard 11. idash. "Grantham suggested it him relf," Werner 'said, "and it's a good idea. We're going to - do every thing we can"te win this meet." '! A former runner for Penn State, :IGeorge Metzgar, will be with the t i Quantico team today. Metzgar, who placed third to Budd ' and - IPauf Drayton in the sprints last week, is a member of State if record-holding relay. teams that s,set the mile relay standard of •13:13.3 , in 1959 and the 880-relay t mark of 1:213.8 in 1960. . qr 67 7 ,7- #:4l;.=. VALLEY BLAST ma Rho al pa Theta Open 4.6 ' 111-.12 r• lAN & DATES HMEN e Theendei:Loolti