Co-captain Jim Clouser bolsters stickmen's defense NFL kills sudden-death proposal SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) National Football League representatives turned down all major rule changes yesterday, including a proposal establishing a sudden death period to decide tie games. Commissioner Pete Rozelle, speaking at a news conference following the closed ♦ Mexican Hand + } Embroidered ♦ {Sh | 5.00 up { Boxes 2.50 up ♦ Rings iCU f*, W 1.50 up Papers for 5' FL PAPEL MARCA IjWlMffiS s§|pES EL MEJOR MAS FINO Y « MASAROMATICO Acapulco Golds Hemp Papers Only 35' JjJaifes 153 S. ALLEN ST. meetings, said the sudden-death period and a proposal to permit two-point conversions following touchdowns were narrowly defeated by club representatives. Another proposal which went down to defeat would have moved the goal posts to the end line. fßie Free Hangovers at the Ytts | st KVco. Friday April 6-9 p.m. to 1 a.m. usual refreshments music by Pegasus The Vets' House 227 E. Nittany Aire. , <1.50 Guys - fl.OO Girls Bumble Bee EARLY 214 SPRING E. College Ave. Tops, Pants & Dresses Great Reductions NOW Photo by Randy J. Woodbury Lacrossers go Dragon hunting Drexel has quite a lacrosse coaching staff three All-Americas, the nation’s number eight scorer last year, and an outstanding midfielder who played on Penn State’s cham pionship team in 1968. Fortunately for the Lions, the Dragon coaches can only pace the sidelines and offer advice when Drexel and Penn State face-off on the AstroTurf at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Head coach Tom Hayes, a two time All-America at Penn State in 1962-3, brings his Dragons to Penn State for their first real test. On a Florida tour the Philadelphia school was 3-1 and enter tomorrow’s match at 6-1. Assisting Hayes is another Lion grad, Randy Voight. The midfielder led State to an 8-3-1 record and a Central Atlantic Division title in 1968. Wildcats, Bombers face Lions f By RICK STARR Assistant Sports Editor ‘‘All we’re hoping for is good weather,” baseball coach Chuck Medlar said. “If we get good weather, we’ll have a good game.’’ The schools and fields may change from day to day but the fortunes of the Penn State baseball club always seem to remain the same. As hard as Medlar tries, he just can’t get any cooperation from the weather in his attempt to get his players some game competition. Villanova will be the Lion’s guests at Beaver Field tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. with Rick Sherkel again slated to open the 73 season. The Wildcats also are putting up thier ace righthander as coach Larry Holy Communion! (Episcopal) 9:00 a.m. 6:15 p.m. (Sunday) Get togethers After Services Eisenhower Chapel j personal property insurance! | property engraving \ equipment available from § VOLUNTEERS WANT PENN STATE UNDERGRADUATES or FORMER UNDERGRADUATES over 21 years of age are being recruited to participate in an experiment involving conditioned relaxation and sleep. We are interested only in persons who sometimes experience difficulty in going to sleep because of tension or anxiety or who find it difficult to sleep when ambient conditions (noise-level, etc.) are less than perfect. The techniques to be employed are purely ex perimental, and no one should volunteer in the expectation of receiving therapeutic benefits. Subjects will be reimbursed for their time. The reason for recruiting persons with mild to moderate sleep difficulties is that such persons constitute the only appropriate population on which to test such techniques. Those desiring further information should inquire at the Institute For Research, 257 South Pugh Street. Telephone inquiries will be an swered MONDAY and TUESDAY, April 9-10, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at 238-8411. However, participants must appear in person to be scheduled and only a limited number will be recruited at this time. Scheduling will take place between the hours of 12 noon and 5 p.m. at the Institute For Research on MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 9-10. ‘‘They both played and coached for me and they’ll be sky high for the match,” Penn State lacrosse boss Dick Pencek said yesterday. Coming off a loss to Penn Wed nesday. Pencek said he expected the Lion-Dragon clash to be a .physical one, something State tried with the Quakers that didn’t work. Some of the talent on the 1972 Dragons graduated (football and lacrosse All-America Lynn Ferguson; All-America Sonny Bajkowski holds most of Drexel’s scoring records; John Kohli owns the rest) and became graduate assistants, but there are 16 lettermen to blend in with some promising freshmen. Bob Ambler and Ira Peezick, two attackmen Penn State tried to Shane probably will start Bob Majczan. Majczan is 0-2 on the year after tough loses to St. Joseph’s and Penn. He will be backed up by a veteran infield and an outfield that lost only football player Mike Siani. Siani turned down an offer from the Los Angeles Dodgers for a football con tract with the Oakland Raiders after graduating from Villanova last year. Shortstop Tom Kelly and outfielder Mike Burke supply a lot of the bat power for Villanova and Majczan’s little brother, Ray, will be his battery mate. The Cats are also “loaded” on the mound. Sunday the Lions travel to New York for a 1 p.m. doubleheader with Ithaca. Last year the Bombers posted Penn Wheland Drugs Alvo Electronics St. Marks Place j-t Sunset West New Modern *: Restaurant Gaslignt Restaurant Village Inn Pizza Parlor £: Napoli Pizzeria Roy Rogers Family Restaurant recruit, pace the Dragon offense that has been churning out 15 goals per game. Drexel’s high match of the season came against Dickinson when it flooded the Red Devil nets with 23 goals. Midfielders Jamie Hart and Tom Frost command the two Dragon lines that promise to test the Lion defense. State sophomore Rich Caravella is back in the nets after coming up with a few good saves against Penn that prevented a Quaker rout. “He’s so quick he moved past some of the shots,” Pencek said praising the 6-5, 235-pound shot blocker. Caravella may not have to work as hard if the Lions carry out Pencek’s plan to play Drexel close and check them whenever possible. a 14-5 record but key losses from that squad include pitcher Dan Vogel, second baseman Geoff Wright and third baseman Dick Collins. However, Ithaca has a bundle of returnees. Leading the group are two top hitters, first baseman Dave Hpllowell and shortstop Jim Doherty. Hollowed who last year hit .377 will use his bat in the number three spot yhile Doherty will bat fourth. Also back are center fielder Denny Keyden (.277), right fielder Bob Didsbury (.271), catcher Jim Volk mar (.213), and left fielder Joe Daddio (.175). The Bombers’ top pitchers are righthanders Craig Paterniti, Pete Trifoso and Scott Hamilton who combined last year for a 9-2 record. PHEAA Refunds Eligible PHEAA recipients may apply for Spring Term 1973 refunds at the Bursar’s Office 103 Shields Building TRADEWINDS IMPORTS Indian Bedspreads 705 S. 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WHEN YOU ARE CALLED, AND YOU CAN ANSWER A SIMPLE QUESTION CORRECTLY YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE OVER IN GIFTS AND SERVICES FOR ONLY $19.95 THE FOLLOWING ARE PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS: THIS PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY THE STATE COLLEGE JAYCEES FOR COMMUNITY PROJECTS SO LISTEN FOR YOUR PHONE TO RING, YOU MAY BE CALLED.^ FOR INFORMATION CALL 237-1170 The Daily Collegian Friday, April 6, 1973 / / SUPPORT (Proceeds for community projects) s 2OO OO Arby’s Roast Beef Restaurant Les's Sub & Pizza Palace Laing's Vac’n Sew Center Penn State Kirby Park Forest Automatic Car Wash Bee Line Alignment Service Bob’s Arco Station The Movies "When we’ve got a shot, we want our guys to hit him,” he said. “We would rather have the body contact than someone hitting the stick." Although they didn’t keep the pressure on the Quakers the whole game, the Lion stickmen did come up with a few solid knocks. Defender Joe Carlozo, a solid 5-0, 230 pounds, picked up a few points when he steamrolled a Quaker. "If that were me that got hit, I would still be lying in Franklin Field,” Pencek grinned. Offensively Pencek plans a lew new wrinkles to help the sluggish scoring. At the top of the stats is Jim Rosecrans. The mustachioed mid fielder has been the most productive shooter, tallying six goals in two games. .Mark Simenson Ithaca should be strong up the middle with Doherty at short and Lou Conte at second. Lack of consistent hitting has been the only weakness. “Overall we have a ball club that can play against any team in the east and do a good job," coach Bucky Freeman said. Medlar probably will save left hander Brian Masella for Sunday but said he won't pick his second pitcher until he sees how Sherkel and Masella hold up. If Majczan does pitch for the Wildcats, Penn State will probably counter by loading the lineup with six left handed hitters. That card would put Kevin Burke in left. Art Ochs at first, Greg Vogel at second and Don Stine at third. 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