SATURDAY. JUNE 2.' 1962 * * .* LqXers Tie Record By Winning Seven 'Penn State's 1962 lacrosse team may not have been the best in Lion history, but a little luck and a lot more deter mination helped' the-stickmen to a 7-3 record. The chart tied the Lions with Ithe. 1946 team for the best record in State history. ~ Lacrosse wise, the year will be remembered as . the season Dick Pencek took a mediocre team, molded it together, and' came out with a winner. I . Pencek was named the head for midfielder! When he tallied] coach this Season and at 23 was eight goals in the Lions' 18-13 the; youngest head lacrosse Coach!,victork over tough Rutgers. The In the nation. June 11, however,; junior star was only one goal short Pencek will no longer be the State of the 'all-tithe scoring record of coach. The' popular mentor will:nine goals set by Bill Hess against report for two years of- Army , Penn in 1957. ~ service at that' time. i BEFORE THE SEASON began, ERNIE McCOY, director of ath- Pencek said the Lions would have letics, said he will• name a new to win their first four games and coach soon. I .then win at least one of the next Tom Hayes, Andy 'Lockhart and . three if they expected to have a John Meisel- were the individual.goOd season. And the Nittanies stars for the stickmen. ' i did just that. Hayes led the f:iffense with 27, The Lions opened the season goals and his• all t around play set with a corne-from-behind 8-7 win up many other State tallies. Mei-,;over Loyola. The next day the set scored only six goals, but had stickmen made it two in a row. by 40 assists wluch i put him among,trouncing Washington & Lee, 10-3. the nation's leaders in that de- For the second time in three partment. Lockhart was the de- games, Pencek's scrappers rallied fensive specialist .in the final quarter to win 8-7. Pencek has nominated Hayes The victim this time ,was Penn. and Lockhart for . All-American The fourth win came over a weak honors, but the ,t selections won't Lafayette squad, 20-10, be made until later in the sum-; That set the stage for the battle mer. - with national powerhouse Mary., , . LOCKHART AND co-captain'land. The Lions battled the Terps Lou Meier were selected to play than three On near even q terms for betteruarters, and then{ In! the annual North-South game folded in the final ten minutes for outstanding seniors next and lost Their first game, 16-7. Saturday at Rutgers. The stickmen Set a scoring rec-; I THE LIONS came back next ord of 2Q goals when they whipped, week to beat Rutgers, 18-13, to Lafayette, 20-10., It marked- t h e i n mark the first State victory ever fourth straight win, which also; against the Scarlet. But things tied another State record for con-,didn't go quite so good against secutive victories froth the outset Syracuse though' as the stickmen of the season. , played their worst ball of the sea- State captured the Middle At-:son , losing 15-8. . Untie Conference championship. State topped Lehigh. 14-7, and and the Penn-Del crown with 4-o:Swarthmore, 17-8, before bowing records in both :leagues. ;in the season's final,' 8-6, to Col Hayes set a Lion scoring record:gate. , znimmitimimmummimmimmilimini . _ L. College New o Diner •. , .n:avon at.twecl the Mavics = r :c ""'""'"'"'"*"'"''"""'"`"7 ' 1 . i E. 1 nuitnimmuminunmumnunutmtrumum a RADIO,PHON 141= O PIE • E.--.t= € ° SERVICE ..E.:,= =,_ E , - , • sEirz E = delivery F2l- AD 8-6021 E: - E & pick-up ili ml TEL. Evisiom = • sumo ni 4 Mt. SERVICE: R l = CENTER EIE i • 232 S.lAllen Sr. : laßtemn"'" " rlllMilla --- _.= _ice CV - - By DEAN BILLICK THE STATE COLLEGE HOTEL which has been a transient hotel .1 for many years will become a residential hotel soon. Rooms will be rented by the week or month at greatly reduced rates. For further Information Inquire of Mrs. Dorothy Leonard, manager, lunuinufllnmfnnrmroflurmuinmmhltanmmunnlluuunuurin*nmmrl THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA * * * or Call AD 74350 All Ramis with Bath Participation Record Set In 1M Sports By JIM BUIUSTA Intramural athletics com pleted another season by set ting a total participation rec ord. A total of 33.607 students!Shorm Fogg figured this to be one of the best teams in his participated in the 17 activities 16 years here. offered by the IM department, "Although the record may never show it, this will be one an increase of 3,288 over 1961.'cif my better teams," he said at .. the beginning of the season. He Touch football led the way in;also added that a lot of pressure individual participation. A total of.would- be •placed on sophomores 10,024 boys took part in tne 368 Alan Isaacman, Csaba Balazs and games played. This counts every Steve Seitchik. game that a boy plays EtS,one• AST HE SEASON progressed, participation. • ,it was apparent that State just The touch football titles went wasn't in the same class with to Phi Delta Theta and the Sleep- most of its opponents. Colgate and ers. ;Cornell are always in the race for in tenconscious L THE SECOND most popular The cr o wn ague c the ircuit, and George sport in IM's was bowling. 8,085 iv ?! students took part- Zeta Beta Tau town is a perennial national powerhouse. took ' the title. • i As- a consequence, while State basketball title, dumping Phi Gamma Delta copped Phi the could boast of having two or three ;Delta Theta in the finals. In roun d* had, a whole squad of top men. players, the other schools ball action, a total of 7,315 stu- The sophomores played well and dents took part. , I gained poise but were simply out- Sigma Pi retained its title inclassed in most matches. swimming, edging Beta Theta Pi in the finals, 21-20. . State ;showed no partiality for service academics, losing to both The overall champions, Delta Army and Navy by 9-0 scores. Upsilon, didn't win their first Georgetown and Cornell handed title until March when they , the Lions their other shutout de copped the wrestling trophy. DU, feats. i . Ipnxtuced the most individual mat; The tions met such players as champions -three. Army's Lich Oehrlein, who is con- VOLLEYBALL FOUND Theta'sidered ;tcr be one of the leiding Chi winning the title and in the players in the East this year. The process nailing down its first IM cadet third clansman (sophomore) trophy in 15 years. is currently ranked no. 1 among Phi Gamma Delta took the New Jersey junior players. He , Baker by a 6-3, 6-3 lsoccer title and its second trophy.defeateilcou nt . lof the year by dumpg-DU in the' "HE PLAYS a real fine power JIM BAKER ; finals while Lambda Chi upended game,"l Fogg said. "To .beat him .. . three ursor starter 'Beta Theta Pi for the golf title. ,requires a power gamy on the part * * * DU this week won the track l c i f his opponent. Baker just isn't . Leif Nordlie and "He's ;) le of the !title and with it the E. C. Bischoff built„ ,IP_ play a power game ,” --- he l best I've seen." from ' Bucknell ',Trophey for the fourth consecutive, e xP la `? e a• coach -Henry • Peters, show just !year. In theindividual IM sports, Phi Epsilon Pi's Vern Zeitz led 'the l .f iir the one singles position for the Lions' past three years. During.gPtriemceiaotefdtebnt men who know the that time he has captured the. iway by winning the handball applause of many spectators as Coach Fogg is , also •quick to singles and teaming' with Phil comment on Baker's ,progress , ISky in the handball doubles. well as drawing praise from rival 1 (coaches. ,these past three years. OTHER WINNERS were Chuck Grkovich. Alpha Chi Sigma (golf), Steve Seitchik. Zeta Beta. Tau (tennis singles), Jim Baker.' Theta , Della Chi (paddleball), Dave' Sioddart, pi Kappa Alpha (bad-, minton). Bill Polacek and Kent Peterson. Sigma Nu (t enn i s: doubles),' and John Carney andi Tom Myers. Delta Theta Sigma (horseshoes). 'ln independent coin petition, Berks House of North Halls copped the 4?2n1 title despite the fact' they failed to win a single cham pionship. Berks won the title on the strength on being in playoffs in football, basketball, volleyball, and, soccer. ' The top fraternities: I. Delta Upsilon 1142 2. PM Gamma Delia 998 3. Phi Delta Theta 907 I 4. Beta Theta Pi 902 5. Theta Della Chi SSS 11. PM Epsilon Pi 682 7. PM Mu Delia 879 8. Sigma Pi 855 9. triangle 839 10. Sigma Nu • 824 _• _ liuuiliiiill Netmen Finish Season By Posting 3-8 Mark By KEN DENUNGER A 3-4 record, fOur shutout losses and the final year of collegiate competition for Jim Baker, one of the finest netmen in State history, highlighted the 1962. season for the Penn State tennis team. Before acffial match competition had begun, net coach i . Comments such as: "He's got "He has all the shots," Fogg terrific form," from Army coach says. "He's coshing the net more . and forcing! his opponent into Coal Crackers Win TIM rnistakesi,W r 'll really miss him • next se mi s, " ' . Softball Championship - ' TWO OTHER mainstays in the The Coal Crackers Men` the State firml will also be graduat- Town Independent Men's softball mg this June. They are 'Whit !championship last night by de- Gray and John Coldren. feating the Wolves, 3-0. behind !the three-hit hurling of Jack Just.' Gray, tbe self-taught - player ' Coal Crack Ors scored on run in,from Newton, N.J.: played num, The third and two in the sixth of ber two for' the Lions this season. .the seven-inning affair. iHis ability had gone unnoticed • The winners took third place in until, he captured the IM singles crown three years in a row. He the playoffs by beating the Wee! oops, 12-4. . ;then receiv e d a tryout from Fogg . . nge . Homecoming Fee' Coldren from York, Pa. prob. Orange Homecoming combines athletics an d [ Syracuse will be Penn State's studies as •weli as any other ath. land has been a starter ever since. Homecoming opponent next fall.lete. He handled the number six Thelgame will be played Oct. 20, position more than, adequately and! should attract a capacity'and earned .a perfect 4 0 average crovid to Beaver Stadium. 'during. the winter term. 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