The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 09, 1962, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962
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BiQualifYintiftir Tourney
Sophomore Barry Mulch, com
peting in his first intercollegiate'
varsity golf match, fired an eight
over-par 79 for State on the Naval
Academy Course .at Annapolis to
place fifth in the regional E.C.A.C.
Fall Tournament and pace the
Lions, to a fourth 'place finish in
team play. ' •
The score qualified Mulch for
the E.CA.C. finals to he held at
Beth; Page Park, Long island:
N.Y.,; , on Oct. 20., Navy's Jim
seeley finished first in the region
al rouad with a one-over r par 72.
THREE OTHER Lion linksmen
whb made the trip with coach Joe
Boyle Jim Tabor, Roland
Gartner and Dave Liebau failed
to score below the 81 cut-off
mark.
.Taber, undefeated in 12 matches
during the regular season last
spring, shot an 85 and Liebati. - a
semifinalist in the 1961 spring;
E.I.G.A Tournament, shot an 84.
Captain-elect Roland Gartner
fired, an 83 to lead the trio of
Veteran Nittany golfers. The three
werei apparently hurt most by
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COLLEGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS
Education HUB
Epgineer!ng & - Architecture'..... HUB
Liberal Alts HUB
Businesi Administration .....BoUcke
Chemistry & Physics Osmon;cl i.
Home Eccinornics Old Home Economr:s
Mineral lidus ries Mineral industries
Physical Education=...:. Vcite in Classes
Division a -Counseling ..... HUB,
flubbing on , just a few holes. but
nevert4eless erring - badly enough
so that the miscues proved costly
in the final tally.
For example, Gartner ran into
ill fortune on one hole and came
up.witb an eight Had he stroked
a five. he would have qualified.
"Thel course was 'wet because
three inches of 'rain fell the day
before," coach Boyle said yester
day, "lout the :weather was ideal
for golfing. Only five players
broke 80 which goes to show that
the course wasn't in - the, very best
of .condition."
'• Navy won the regional cham
pionship with •321. followed by
Georgetown. (326), Penn (327) and
the Lions (331). The entire Navy
team will proceed to Beth Park
and compete for team laurels with
three other sectional champions.
Masich qualified for the finals
by shooting a consistent game. As
a freshman last year, Masich
earned the nickname "varsity
killer" for impressive showings
against varsity members of the
golf team.
Turtle-Neck
Cotton Pullovers
Ideal for campus wear
... Elasticized Neck. Fine
Knit Cotton In six differ
ent colors.
Reasonably priced
. at . . . $2.95
Come In today and
. get yours.
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TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY
Polling Places Lmatecl for. ..
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERiITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
'ticktnril'Open Fail Practice Wt
Varsity lacrosse Coach Bill Hess
got his first took) at this gehr's
Lion squad when they opened
three weeka of Lll practice yes-
Hess, a former Lion great and
holder of the State records for
most goals in a game, season and
career, is starting. his first year
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TO BE HELD
hit t ing Places:
Poi ock Dining Hall
Reclifer Dining Hall
McKee Hall Lounge
McElwain Lounge
tens all Vote in
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4=v,
as head coach.
He replaces Dick Pencek. who
in his one year. as coach. led
State to its best season in history,
T -3 .
Pencek has- since been called
into the military service. He is
presently serving as an assistant
lacrosse coach at West Poir.t.
these elections!
Polk will
be open from
930A.M. - 5•
.00 P.M.
Matric Cards
Will Be Needed
th New Coach
Hess is by no means a stranger
to the coaching wars. He has been
an assistant at John Hopkins.' con
sidered to be one of the perennial
powerhouses in lacrosse circles.
While a player for the Lions.
Hess was considered to be the
greatest to ever wear the Blue
and White.
, Atherton Lounge
.Eas Halls Dining Hall
Simmons Lounge
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