PAGE TEN Undefeated Hand Lions By MA MIIUER Penn State’s soccer team came up with its best perform ance of the season Saturday at Annapoiis, but it just wasn’t enough as the Lions bowed to an undefeated Navy squad, 3-0. State suffered ital fourth loss in fiye outings and now must win all four remaining games to es cape a fourth successive losing season. The Lions still must lace Temple, Army, Gettysburg and Pitt. The Middies, who beat West Chester’s national champs last week, are 5-0. Karl Kaesar, a third leam All- American inside right, proved to be the difference between the steams. Kaesar,* a junior from Oak Park, 111., scored one goal and assisted on the other two. Last year, he was the nation’s;leading 5 college .scorer with 24 goals in 11 games. J Until the final six minutes of Saturday’s game, just one dis puted goal separated the squads. KAESAR SCORED it! at the 4:17 mark of the second quarter. He rifled a shot which Nittany goalie Jay Robbins deflected. 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