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Spring ,Spoit Calendar.
BASEBALL:
Apr. 4j-lit Buckitell
Apr. 6—'Gettysburg
Apra 9—ai Juniata
Apr, 10-;-at Lehigh _
Apr.. '
Apr. 14—Ithaca (2)
Apr. 211---at Rutgers (2)
Apr. 23- Indiana (Pa. )
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Apr. 25—at West Virginia
Apr., 27—Syracuse (2)
May I—at Lafayette
May s—Rider (2)
May B—at Temple
May 11—Geo. Waohington -(2)
May 16—Mansfield (2)'
May 19—Maryland (2)
May 22—it Pittsburgh (2)
May 28—at Navy
TENNIS
Apr. 6—West Virginia
Apr. 10—Bucknell
Apr. 20—at Navy
`Apr. 23—Gettysburg'
Apr. 28—at Syracuse
Apr. 27—at Colgate
May 11—at Georgetown
.May 12—at Maryland
May 15—Lehigh
May 18—at Delaware
May 25—at Army
June I—Pittsburgh
Mar. f:lo—at Florida Relays
Apr. 6—at Army
Apr. 13—Villanova
Apr. 20—at Ohio State Relays
Apr. 26.27—at Penn Relay's
May 4—at Navy
May 11—Syracuse
May 18—Pitt, Syracuse, W.Va., at Syracuse, N.Y.
May 3I -June I—at IC4A Championships at Philadelphia
June 13 15— NCAA Championships at Berkeley, Calif.
Golfers Tested Swing
On S. Carolina Trip
Fearing the State College Spring weather, coach Joe
Boyle took seven of the Lions' top golfers and headed for
South Carolina to tune up for next Wednesday's opener.
The seven, expected to be the backbone of this year's
team, walked through 36 holes a day during their Spring
break.
' After the vacationers return tomorrow, the'entire team'
will meet for a few rounds of medal play to determine who
will remain with the squad through the rest of the season
and what the lineup will:be against Bucknell next week.
Jim Geiger, Frank Guise and Rusty Washburn lead
the returning golfers: Geiger and Guise tied for medalist
honors in last year's Eastern tournament and Washburn
finished third.
Other returnees from last year's Eastern championship
team are Bob Hibschman and Erwin Saniga. With five
experienced golfers returning, State is expected to have
no..trouble-_compiling its -13th consecutive winning season.
Last season's team ended its play with a 13-5 record.
After next Wednesday's opener at Bucknell, the golfers
travel to Washington, D.C. for a tri-meet with Georgetown
and Delaware Friday. The home opener will be with Vil
lanova April 10.
Other teams to be visiting the University Park course
this year include Lehigh, Colgate, Indiana, Navy, Syracuse
, Ond Army. Navy was the second place team in the Eastern
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GOLF
Apr. 3=at Bucknell
Apr. s—Georgetown and Delaware
at Washington, D.C.
Apr. 10—Villanova
Apr. 13—at Maryland
Apr. 20—at West Virginia
Apr. 23—Lehigh
AO. 27—Colgate and Indiana (Par)
May 4 7 -Navy
May 11—EIGA Tournament at
Princeton, N.J.
May Is—at Indiana (Pa.) Invitational
May 18—Syracuse
May 25—Army
May 31—at Pittsburgh
LACROSSE
Apr. 3—at Bucklell
Apr. B—Franklin & Marshall
Apr. 10:—Maryland
Apr.-13—at Loyola (Baltimore)
Apr. 19—at Colgate
Apr. 20—at Syracuse
Apr. 27—Rutgers
May B—Lehigh
May 11—Cortland State
May 18—at Delaware
May 25—at Hobart
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY. PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Lacrosie - _ G - .et . 4.,,..a Superrstar
By RON KOLB
Assistant Sports Editor
. They don't call lacrOsse "the
roughest spring sport• at colleges to
day" for nothing. The body checking
is fierce and tl style of play is many
times intense to the point of violence.
You'd think that any .player ,in his
right mind would want to elay the
start of the season as long as pos
sible.
Not it" at Penn State 'where, la
crosse to its players is like the se
curity blanket is to Linus. They
wouldn't give it up for the world.
So, jumping the season a bit. the
squad, under coach Dick Pencek, got
together with Oberlin College last_Sat
urday, in an exhibition played under
regulation conditions. •
Oberlin had a team returning from
a 10-2 record last season, and this
year's squad only lost three regulars
from 1967, Penn, State, on the other
hand, had a 4-6 mark in 1967, having
lost four regulars, including the two
co=captains.
Oberlin dominated play through
the first quarter, gaining a quick 3-1
lead. State regained some of its com
posure in the second quarter, and at
the half the teams were tied at 3-3.
Then something happened that may
Louis Undergoes Surgery
DETROIT ) (AP) Doctors he was advised last week that
yesterday removed the gall it was time for the gall stones
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bladder.of former heavyweight
Dr. ,Robert o Bennett, Louis'
boxing champion Joe Louis. physician for 15 years and one
The 53-year-old ex-fighter un- of the doctors who helped in the
derwent a 45-minute operation surgery, said the operation was
by a team of four doctors after a success.
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Sophomore Ken Edwards Shines
indicate an exciting trend in PSU la
crosse for the next three years.
Enter the superstar.
Sophomore Ken 7- dwgrds'is a 5-..0,
165-pound Lion attacl:man from Long
Island, N.Y., a hotbed of lacrosse
matched only by the Baltimore area.
Edwards went wild in the second
half, leading State to a five-goal 8-3
win. The youngster scored four goals
and added two' assists in an amazing
performance.
"If this kid doesn't make on of the
top two or three All-American teams
in the country by his senior year,"
said his coach, "I'll quit." Edwards'
accomplishments in his first varsity
game would indicate a much longer
tenure for Pencek.
After the Oberlin encounter, it
looked as though State -might be in for
a banher year. Then Pencek was dealt
a setback. And then another setback.
And another.
• First, word came that Rog Cleary,
a Shifty midfield performer from State
College, would be scholastically in
eligible •as a senior this year. Then
another. promising player, attackman
Andy Myers, met the same fate.
Finally,• at practice a few days
ago, one ot the best midfielders on
State College
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the team and a rugged all-reund per
former, John Matthews, suffered a
shoulder separation when he collided
with a teammate. Doctors say he will
miss four to five games.
Pencek thought he'd have a •pretty
solid midfield, except for a lack of
depth. Now, when depth is needed
most of all, he's left with no alterna
tive but to go with the more inexperi
enced performers at "a critical point
on the field.
Nevertheless, he expressed hope
for a fine season, and if it should
happen, the credit will go to a fine
close defense and a quick close at
tack Gary Patterson and Rick Henry,
two defensemen, and goalie Jim Mc-
Guone lead in the first department.
Edwards and Bob Schoepflin lead in
the second.
McGuone, a 5-10 junior from New
York, was a soph standout last year,
and this season Pencek says, "He's
probably one of the top five goalies
in the country."
When you talk about determination
and self-discipline, consider Edwards
and Schoepflin. The two attackmen
take the usual running jaunt out of
Beaver Stadium with the rest of the'
team, and when everyone is finished,
the pair takes the _trip again. "They
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every day," Pencek said. .
The Lions, as members of the
Pennsylvania Lacrosse division (there
are nine such divisions throughout the
country), will meet 10 opponents, two
of which have the coach especially
anxious.
"Loyola tied for the national cham
pionship last year," Pencek said, "and
this year they have everyone back.
The Rutgers game here should also be
a good one. We upset them in New
Jersey last year, 7-6. But then, God
was on our side."
Whenever he talks about Rutgers,
the coach gets excited. It's his alma
mater and a natvral rival each year.
'They've had 'Beat Penn State' signs
hanging in the locker room since last
summer," he recalled.
The season opens next Wednes
day at Bucknell, and 30 varsity per
formers will make the trip. Pencek fig
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it would probably run the 60 miles
to Lewisburg if there was no other
way to get there.
The coach better keep an eye on
Edwards and Schoepflin. They might
decide to run to Bucknell anyway.
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