Dick Pencek pensive over future it's But Football already? True enough. Saturday afternoon Joe Patemo’s gridders, minus some two dozen veterans, open spring drills which will culminate five weeks later in the intrasquad Blue- White game "We want to get a look at some of our younger players and we can do a better job of evaluating them if we have them by themselves for the first three days of practice,” Paterno says. “We're pretty sure where the players we have excused are going tp play.” Most of the veterans, then, will report the following week, after the initial three practices. Among those who will miss the entire training camp are tackle Randy Crowder, an All- America candidate who is recuperating from knee surgery, and receivers Jimmy Scott and Dave Bland. Scott has been excused for spring track and Bland is studying in England. 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Leading 7-4 in the fourth quarter, F&M iced the match when the ball rolled in after Rich Caravella appeared to make a great save. Caravella turned away 16 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS! 3:00 - 10:00 p.m. • Fine dinners • Superb snacks • Great drinks • Take outs ft A n/pni a The Friendl/ Place MEYER S M Allege Ave . •Zip | F&M shots and shutout the Diplomats for the third period when the Lions were a man down, but couldn’t count on aggressive team play to back him up. “We didn’t do things well as a team and let Franklin and Marshall take the upper hand,” Pencek admitted. The Lions were also lacking in the contact department, an area that Pencek stresses in his match strategy. The lacrosse boss said his players didn’t hit yesterday as well as they did against Drexel when several Dragons were sent sprawling to the AstroTurf. The match, the second Middle Atlantic Conference contest for the Lion dectet, leaves Penn State at 2-2 with a 1-1 league mark. F&M stands 4-0 and is favored to win the Penn.-Del. crown. Syracuse, which has been up and down this year, enters MPIOMEER SE-505 2-way Stereo Headset Well, you can't win them all! Hear truly brilliant sound in absolute case included. Come in for a demonstration privacy. Pressure-free, kid soft earpieces provide listening comfort for hours on l. QC end. Handsome leather-like vinyl storage willy Friday, April 13, 1973 the night match with a wealth of talent according to Pencek. “Syracuse is one team I’d like to beat,” he said. “I know they’ll have no trouble getting up for this one.” Penn State upset Syracuse 12-9 in 1971 and the Orangemen edged the Lions by the same score last year. Pencek said he is ex pecting a tough game from his team. “I think they owe themselves something,” he concluded. SCORING Penn state 1 121—5 Franklin Marshall 2 5 0 3—lo Penn Stale goals Rosecrans, Cohen, Giacalone, Blatter, Campbell Franklin and Marshall goals GoodaN 2. Friedman 2, Long 2, Whelan, Lenane, Harman, L'Hommedieu Penn Stale assists Hurtzig 2, McGuire, Abriel Franklin and Marshall assists Friedman 3, Long 2. Goodall, Lenane Saves Martino (FM) U, Caravella (PS) 16, Giacalone (PS) Flyers soar into semifinals 4 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) The Philadelphia Flyers supported Doug Favell’s exceptional goaltending and a three-goal second period soared into the National Hockey League semifinals for the first time with a 4-1 victory over the Minnesota North Stars last night. The Flyers, eliminating the North Stars in six games 4-2, will open the best-of-seven Stanley Cup semifinal series Saturday night Women's lacrosse, net teams open at Maryla The Penn State women’s lacrosse and net squads will open their seasons tomorrow afternoon at Maryland. 200 E. COLLEGE AVENUE 238-5016 sportscene TRACK Nittany Lion Relays, Beaver Stadium. 3:45 p.m / TENNIS Penn State at Princeton, 3 p.m Saturday BASEBALL Penn State at Rutgers (2), 1 p.m Maryland at Penn State, blue course, 3 a.m LACROSSE Syracuse at Penn State, Jeffrey Field, X p.m PSC women at Maryland. 2 p.m. Nittany Lion Relays, Beaver Stadium. 12 p.m PSU women at Maryland, 2 p.m Penn State at Ohio State Invitational. 9 a.m. RUGBY Penn State Club at Philadelphia R.F.C., I p.m Penn State Club, 20 team tourney. South Gym, 12:3i p.m. at Montreal Favell, one of four original Flyers from tl 1967-68 expansion team, played in all s games, coming up with another stroi performance by repelling 37 or 38 Minneso shots on goal. Goals by Terry Crisp at 4:10, Ross Lor. berry at 16:42 and Dave Schultz at 18:01 the second period rubbed out Minnesota’s ] first period lead. Coach Ellen Perry’s lacrossers will be trying to improve on last season’s 4-4 mark while the Lady Lion mugs and tea sets The End Result TRACK TENNIS VOLLEYBALL netters try to maintain year’s winning ways, women's tennis team eluded the 1972 season a