The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 22, 1962, Image 7
TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1962 LaXers a rop Game; Also Lose Coach By DEAN . BIWCK Sports Co-Editor The Pinn ; State lacrosse team lost more .thaji a game" S4turday:—it also lost a coach. iThe Lions closed out their season, fallingAO a strong Col gate team, 8-6, in Beaver Sta dium.l • chum. Bu l t the' defeat wasn't the big story—it was the• loss of a coach. IA coach that had led the Lioris to their -best l season since 1946 azi a coach, who in his first sea `scin, had revitalized the sport at State. , • . I I"Uncle Sam,l however, plays no favorites. I Dick Pencekjtook over the head coaching job i s State in January and at 23 w the younge. head lacrosS mentor in t country. He qUired the job, trying to build siV, that hadn a winnin, 1416 7 1 4. season since 19 1 .. WAIT A season (right) circles around a Colgate season wit game at Delaware and one that co: player and attempts to get off a shot in the Lions' 8.6105 s Satur- Thursday, . stantly ended tipßedenk still gives his team a on the wrong Dick Pencek day in Beaver Stadium. State closed the season with a 7-3 record. good chance of making the play ,side of the win-loss chart. * * * *' * * !offs—if the Lions can get past IPencek's team won its first four Red would give State its best rec-'who Was famous for his pre-game Temple today. hall games, equaling a State rec- ord ever. ,and halftime spee c h e s that: ' , earned run average. surrendering JUNIOR LEFTHANDER Bob , just seven earned runs in 59 in ord. Then the Lions lost to na-1: . Then things turned da r k . brought fire to the eyes of his, Fenton (7-0) is slated to pitch mg..; of pitching. lie has also Atonal powerhouse Maryland. The ;Wednesday the, team's leading; players. 'agai • • ast Temple, a team .that has chalked up a team -high 62 strike stickmen drubbed Rutgers for the scorer, Tom Hayes, suffered a torn Pencek never did tell his play : -',hit a late-season slump. The Owls' ou t s first time in history and then lost achilles tendon which put him ouVers, but assistant coach Fred Pi- started out the campaign with a 1 4 _ Righthander i Marlin Biesecker, tO Syracuse before winning the of action for the Colgate game. ' sano did. With Colgate ahead 5-3 ten-game win streak, but the ' . 1 .1' tile probable starter in Thursday's S two. 1 .at halftime, Pisano asked Pencek have leveled off of late• and now ;finale I The worse was to come though. ;finale at Delaware, has accounted IN THE ;PROCESS the LionsiThursday Pencek received word; 'to leave the locker .room and behave a 13-6 record. ,for the Lions' Other two-victories. 'captured the adiddle•Atlantic Con-;that he had not passed the physi-Itold the players that this would; Heti:lei - at is contemplating' one H e ha s a 3.67 ERA, ference championship and thelcal for the six months program'be their last game for Pencek. -. change in the Lion lineup. The ~Righthander! Dick Steliman has Penn-Del crown with 4'-(1 records!an,d that insteid)of six months helState came out with that- firamove would have Al Gurskrpitched lls linnings.. mostly in in both leagues. They also broke was to report for two years' duty:in their eyes-the third quarter andl s t ar ti ng in left field 'and regular relief, boasting a 3.09 ERA in three a State, scoring . record with 20 in the United States Army. , 'scored within 40 seconds, but afterlleft fielder Roger Kochman re-;appearances. The rest of the staff goals against Lafay ette , • 1 !that nothing seemed to go right'placing Pete Liske at first base. i has pitched a total of s'! , innings. , PENCEK DIDN'T tell. his team "I will have to, say that :thel • • • Liake has been having trouble. State has ai team ERA of 2.36 1 Everything I looked bright as'because as he said, "I didn't want goalie was really Jucky," a dis- ' - State headed into its -final game to pull a ,Knute Rockne." Rockne. 'appointed Pencek said after the ' t a 5 0 FRA byit lat the plate in the Nittanies' last a g a inst . 9 , oppo several igaines. The. lanky first;nents. The Lions have a team With Colgate.lA win over the Big is the Notre Dariie football coaelvgame. "The fellows put out 2001 , . ' 'sacker has slipped from an early . batting average of .259 against .216 • - per cent and .he made so many h ;313 to i f lucky saves it was unbelievable.l.2g of . 182.0 r opponents. ,Federal Judge Rules Against It's too bad the fellows had to Shortstop Johnny Phillips con • i , • , . lose, when we.'had so much fo gaialOnues to lead the Lion regalarslrosh 9 Trips Blsons , an batting with a .444 mark. The' i' , from a victory." AFL Monopoly Power Charge 1 i Pencek said he will report forlNltlanYi capta in also leads the; The Penn State freshman base team in walks with 16.' ; duty June IL The only chancel iball team completed an uncle ;duty season, topping- the Buck- BALTIMORE. (iP) A federal, the question remaining wa s that he could be back at the., _ KOCHMAN HAS been one of nell frost). 6-5, Saturday. The vie judge ruled yesterday' that the:whether the NFL had conspired coaching reins next year is if he,the team's • hottest hitters in theltory marked the fifth win in as senior National Football Leagueagalnsl the new league by grant- doesn't pass his induction physi -i late-season surge. The first base-;many starts tfor the fresh. did not have a monopoly powerling franchises ,in Dallas and Min- cal which he will take on thellth. man-outfielder is swinging at a, The decisive blow came on a to restrict competition•and so ovireslneapolis-St. Paul to increase from •THE WIN WAS Colgate's .sev-,...324 clip and paces the• Nittaniesthree-run homer by. Dave Savita. the new American loop nothingll2 to 14 members. , t enth in a row. The Big Red lost!in total brineswith 21. ' !The hit, Savitz' first of the sea for expanding into Dallas and He said the AFL 'was entWed its first four, but since 'then no Fenton leads the Lion pitching son, ,climaxed a four-run eighth Minnesota. 1 - 'to no relief on tFat score ' either , one has been able to control them.,staff in nearly every department. inning which moved the frosh i , . 1, The junior professional major! TheNFL announced in JaniJary;' Andy PollOck and Lou Meier, The . stocky southpaw has a 1.06 from a 5-3 deficit to a , 6-5 victory. league had sought $10,080,000 in 1960, it was expanding to Dallas with two goals each, carried the: _ . damages. It ! 'claimed the NFL,land plans to start in Minnesota State offense which had its worst' -"' . , founded in '11920, possessed and, the next season. ' day of the season. Previous to, the ' ' • Used the power to exclude rivals.' The AFL previously planned to. Colgate defeat, the Lions averaged, , , . . ' i I start. functioning in 1960 with'll goals per game. U.S. Dist! Judge . Roszel .C-. , .teams in Dallas and' Minnesota.! Ken Staub and Bill Charronl - 1 Thomsen dismissed the monopoly prospective Minnesota backers:s cored State's other goals. Hayesi , claim with the statement the NFL! ; pulled out when the NFL fran-'With 27 tallies and Dick Seelig' did not have the, power to Pre - lehise was offered. The - AFL sub='with 22 goals ended the season! • vent or unreasonably to restriet`stituted Oakland, Calif. as State's top scorers. , = , competition..", t He said the- official publication; of the AFL itself •"aserted that' never before - in the 'history of: sports has , an organization gone. so far so fast" - 1 After ruling out the charge of ; Monopoly, , Judge Thomsen said, i New College Diner Downtown 3. , tvotrri th,J,Movt.tts ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7.714 n THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * -;.Lti • (* • _ l ', ... 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NEAT APPEARANCE THOSE, STUDENTS WHO QUALIFY MAY CONTINUE- THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH US NEXT SEMESTER ON A PART-TIME BASIS PHONE PITTSBURGH, ATLANTIC 14355 * * * ,•• Rained Out Again, Lions Host Temple By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor Nine :wins against two losses isn't exactly a 'record to cry over, but,this 1962 baseball season still has to rank as one of the most frustrating in Joe Bedenles 32 years of Coaching here. A rained-out doubleheader at Pitt Saturday marked the sixth and seventh games that the Lions have had cancelled :this season, and the missed games may be a factor iti whether the Nittanies receive a bid to the NCAA District 2 playoffs or not.. * * I ANOTHER IMPORTANT factor .is the Lions' game with Temple 'on Beaver Field this afternoon at 3:30. State must have the win to stay in contention for the coveted bid. The district selection commit tee, originally scheduled to meet in Scranton yesterday, will not meet until Thursday. The delay gives the Lions one more oppor— tunity to prove that they rate a palayoff berth. "This hits been a funny spring." State pitching coach Chuck Med- Ilar said yesterday. "It only rains 'on days we have games sched uled." The LiOns have missed only two or three days of practice all year, but ,the seven rain-outs have cut their ;proposed schedule of 20 games down to a possible 13. The Islittanies ind up their regular I I • , 1 ~ ,' L , . . , Erik the Red had no choice—but Vitalis with V-7 7' With keep your hair neat all day without grease. f 1111411.: . Naturally. V-7 is the greaseless grooming discovery. Vitalo 1 ] :Y.., With V-78 lights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness, ;, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try Vitalis today! '04./Z.. I PAGE SEVEN , 808 FENTON seeks ilgltth vtetory * * *