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    Linksmen whip Hoyas, set mark
By BRIAN MILLER
Collegian Sports Writer
With John Krumrine
leading the way, Penp State's
linksmen rebounded from
Saturday's loss and whipped
Georgetown yesterday, 379-
423. In doing so, the Lions set
a new team record for the
lowest team score ever
played on the University's
Blue course.
"Obviously this is the best
team play of the year," said
Penn State coach Joe Boyle.
"They all shot well,
especially Krumrine."
Krumrine turned in an even
par 72 Monday to lead all
McGuire and laXers learn game quickly
By TIM PANACCIO
Assistant Sports Editor
As the weathergirl decides
on winter or spring and rain
or snow the Penn State laXers
are off awaiting this Satur
day's match at Loyola
(Baltimore).
Penn State, now 2-2, is
coming off back-to-back wins
over Drexel and Syracuse.
Freshman attacker Keith
McGuire is coming off five
goals and five assists in the
last two games.
"We're still not together yet
and we're not used to playing
college lacrosse.
"You can't get away with
many things here. You'd be
laying dead on the ground
here if you tried anything.
Like Syracuse, I was stunned
by the way they beat the hell
out of you."
Gary Alex, another fresh
Lion hurlers must endure
Now that the weather seems somewhat
willing, baseball coach Chuck Medlar is
going to find out just how deep his pitching
staff is.
' The Penn State nine (4-1) hit the road today
for the first of three games in three days.
After today's contest at Bucknell, the Lions
visit Villanova in a rescheduled rainout
Wednesday and return home for Gettysburg
Thursday.
Tack a doubleheader with George
Washington on this weekend and that spells a
need for some able arms on the hill. But
Medlar doesn't appear terribly concerned
about the pitching, which, as usual, is a Penn
State strongpoint.
"If these fellows pitch the way they know
how, we shouldn't have any trouble," the
Lion boss said. The fellows he was talking
about are Len Bartek, Mitch Lukevics, John
Maier, and Steve Nielsen.
Bartek (1-0) is Medlar's starter for today's
game. He is to be followed by either Maier or
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golfers. The team captain had
three birdies, three bogeys
and an eagle along the way.
"The ball was really sitting
up on the fairways," said
Krumrine. "And the greens
were in great shape for this
time of the year."
The course might have been
in great shape but the
weather was typical Penn
State cold, windy and wet.
It didn't deter the Lion links
men though, as t all top five
golfers had sub-80 scores.
Following Krumrine's 72,
Penn State's other low men
were Fred Von Bargen (73),
Tom Amendola (76), John
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B—The Daily Collegian
man who worked with
McGuire when they played
high school lacrosse in
Huntington, N.Y. works
opposite him along with
sophomore Hurtzig.
Although the Libns are
young and inexperience is
common among the fresh
men, they are coordinating
well so far.
"Considering all the
weather problems we're
Lukevics on Wednesday, with Nielsen the
likely choice for Gettysburg.
"But if we have to use all of them in one
game to win it, we will,"Medlar said. "We'll
worry about the next game later."
With the way the game has been going for
Bucknell, Medlar shouldn't need too many
pitchers today. The Bisons (0-4) are suffering
from an anemic batting attack. Cocaptain
and first baseman Bill Walsh is swinging a
.364 club, but the next highest average is a
tiny .167.
On the mound things are not quite so bad,
however. Jack Recco, a freshman lett
handsr, will go for the Bisons. Recco, though
0-1, has pitched well and has a 1.29 ERA to
prove it.
The Bucknell staff is rested, having been
rained out of a doubleheader with Lafayette
Saturday. In their last outing, the Bisons
dropped an 8-5 decision to Rutgers, recent
victim of a Lion doubleheader sweep.
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Markley (79) * and Sherm
Hostetter (79):
The old record of 3821
even before all seven golfers
were in the club house as the
highest , Penn State card
turned in Monday was an 82.
"They all played so much
better than Saturday," noted
Boyle. "The short game was
much better today."
Boyle's thoughts were
echoed by.Krumrine who felt
that the team was much more
prepared Mentally for
yesterday's competition.
"We had problems there
with the iweather just before
the match," said the State
Tuesday, April 16, 1974
making good progress," said
coach Dick Pencek. "We'll
probably start moving as a
team now."
The monsoon weather
which terrorizes Central
Pennsylvania every spring is
back. It slows progress down
considerably, especially in
sports like lacrosse which
have continuous movement
and intricate offensitre
coordination.
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College native. "We didn't
know whether we would play
or not
Krumrine was the most
prepared Lion Monday. He
shot 36 for each of the nine
holes, going one under par on
2, 10 and 12. He finished his
round with a eagle 3 on the
18th.
Krumrine added, "It was
windy today but the wind
wasn't blowing against you on
the tough holes. I think the
greens really made the dif
ference today though; they
were in top condition."
The putting surfaces didn't
help the visitors from
"It affects your progress
and even the practices," said
Pencek. "It's tough to correct
things with driving rain, cold
and wind. Virginia has such
good stickhandlers you can
see it.
"But they've got good
weather, too. We didn't
practice for three days and it
showed when we played
Syracuse."
Keith McGuire has seen
better weather in New York.
"We were always lucky,"
said McGuire with his New
York twang. "I never seen
weather like this. You never
let it bother you 'cause if you
do it will take away from your
game."
"From where I am on at
tack you need dry grass. You
just can't beat your man in
four feet of mud. If it's lousy
out there you're limited to
Standings of the clubs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct GB
St. Louis 7 3 .700
Montreal 3 1 .750 1
Philadelphia 5 3 .625 1
Chicago 3 2 6® 1. 2
New York 2 5 .286 4
Pittsburgh 1 7 .125 5'
Los Angeles 7 3 .700
S. Francisco 6 4 .600 I
Cincinnati 4 4 .500 2
Atlanta 5 5 .500 2
Houston 5 5 500 2
San Diego 2 8 .200 5
Monda v's Results
Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 2
Atlanta 6, San Diego 0
Houston 3, San Francisco I
Today's Games
Pittsburgh (Ellis 0-11 at Chicago
( Hooton 60)
New York (Seaver 0-0} at Montreal
( Rogers 1-01
St. Louis (Gibson 0-0) at Philadelphia
(Carlton 0-0) N
San Diego (Arlin 1-1) at Atlanta
( Reed 1-1) N
Los Angeles (Messersmith 1-0) at
Cinctnnati (Kirby 1-1) N
San Francisco (Willoughby ) at
Houston (Griffin 1-1) N
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ODD JOBS WANTED on April 20.
Call Steve (865-9287) or Ken
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RIDE FROM LEMONT to State
College weekday mornings in
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Must HAVE LAB exercises for
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FEMALE ROOMMATE WAN
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ONE OR TWO people for four
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Reasonable rent. 237.1918.
DOCTORATE STUDENT AND
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A GSA GARDEN plot. Call 238
7261 evenings.
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Parking, washers, dryers, kit
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Georgetown much as the
lowest card turned in by a
Hoya linkman was an eight
over par 80 by Mike Carrol.
Penn State is now 4-1 on the
season and the victory
against Georgetown raised
the Lions' all time series
advantage over the Hoyas to
22-14-1.
Boyle noted, "I'm glad to
see the team play like this
now since we've got that big
tournament (Kepler In
vitation later this week."
Penn State's next match is
against Lehigh tomorrow at
home with tee off time
scheduled for 1 p.m.
your moves and you're not
gonna try anything fancy.
We've had 75 percent lousy
grass so far this year."
As a lacrosser in high
school McGuire was noted for
his assists. Someone won
dered if the same was going to
be true at Penn State.
"I had three times as many
assists in high school than
goals," McGuire remem
bered,"l came here thinking,
'l'm gonna pile up assists.' I
found that wasn't so: You
can't go out with the intention
of getting . assists.
"You have to have the
intention of scoring, then you
pass off. In high school you
could mess around, not open,
wait and then pass off. It
doesn't work like that here.
You have to go to the man
with the intention of getting a
goal."
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L Pet GB
5 2 .714
9 3 571 1
5 4 .556 1
4 4 500 IL2
4 6 400 2"2
3 6 333 3
West
Milwaukee
Boston
New York
Baltimore
Detroit
Cleveland
California 6 2 750
Minnesota 4 2 667 1
Kansas City 3 3 500 2
Oakland 4 4 500 2
Texas 4 5 444 2 1 2
Chicago 1 6 143 4. 2
Monday's Results
Detroit 1, Boston 0
Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 1
'Chicago at Oakland
Minnesota at California
Other clubs not scheduled
Today's Games
Boston (Tiant 0-0) at New York
(Stottlemyre 1-1
Cleveland (J Perry 0-1) at Milwaukee
Colborn (HD N
Kansas City (Busby 2-0) at Texas
(Clyde 0-0) N
Chicago (Gossage 0-0) at Oakland
(Lindblad 0-0) N
Minnesota ( Decker 0-0) at California
(Ryan 2-1) N
Only games scheduled
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Photo by Ira Joffe.
These runners cooled their heels in the midst of Saturday's steeplechase
More on Lion relays:
the Over-the-Hill Club
By RICH CUTLER
Collegian Sports Writer
An interesting delegation at Saturday's
Nittany Lion Relays was a group called the
Brooklyn Over-the-Hill Athletic Association.
Coach Charles Turner and his trackmen
took a few cars and rambled five hours on the
dreary Pennsylvania Turnpike from Fun
City to Penn State, 'many arriving here at
four o'clock Saturday morning.
Was it all worth the trouble?
Unfortunately not.
Turner had his tracksters entered in just
two events the MO and mile relays and
despite predicting victory for his harriers in
both events, `hey came out on the short end
both times.
Undaunted, however, by his team's
showing, Turner said he'd like to give it
another shot next year. "I would gladly come
back next year," he noted. "The people are
nice here and it's always nice to get away
from home."
Cornell Coach Jack Warner on the
Relays: "Harry (Groves) did a great job
with the meet. I think he's a good man
otherwise I wouldn't be here. Penn State has
always had a good track name."
Blass returns to Pirates
PITTSBURGH (AP)
Manager Danny Murtaugh is
making no predictions about
how much pitcher Steve Blass
will help the Pittsburgh
Pirates when he rejoins the
club in Chicago today.
"I'll have a nice talk with
him and read the reports
from Florida," was Mur-
BIG BEDROOM FOR summer
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SUMMER SUBLET MODERN
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Rent negotiable. 237-4292.
SOUTHGATE TOWNHOUSE A-C,
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Call 238-2757.
TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED
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Utilitites, parking. Price
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in modern house, walking
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Rent negotiable. 238-8790.
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238-8682.
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Call 238-5183.
SUBLET: LAUREL GLEN ef
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May rent. Fall option. 238-5220.
SUMMER SUBLET FOUR or five
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furnished, air-cond., cable, dish
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SUBLET SUMMER 4-man
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utilities, air-cond. and dish.
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SUMMER TERM ONE bedroom
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Towers apts. Call 238-2877 ask for
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HOMEY ATMOSPHERE TWO
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Rent negotiable. 238-6395.
SUMMER SUBLET ONE
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Available June 1.
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campus, price negotiable, call 238-
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summer term only. $62.50. Call
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Upper with balcony. Will sublet
whole place or my roommate will
stay and share expenses. Fall
opTion. 237.0655.
SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED
1 bedroom f'apt. Americana
House, 1 / 2 block from campus.
Price reduced call Chuck 234-0472
or Greg 234.3088.
Lions Charlie Maguire and Mille Shine
were voted by the coaches as the meet's best
track performers and received watches for
their efforts.
Groves said he will change the format
for next year.
Plans will include running all the trials
first and then following up with all the
championship heats later. "This would make
things more agreeable for the spectators,"
Groves said, noting that the "present format
favors the participants more than the fans."
Groves was pretty satisfied with Penn
State's showing in the two-day affair.
"Everything was pretty much on the plus
side," he said. "It takes competition like that
to make us do our best. We're really making
progress."
The meet also featured 11 events for
women, who smashed old Stadium records in
the shot put, high jump, javelin, discus, 440
relay and 880-yard relays.
hi the meet's special events, Amy Welch
ran the predicted fitness mile in 5:26.0,
exactly matching her before-the-race
prediction. And Sigma Chi Fraternity won
the Interfraternity Council Mile Relay in
3:29.3.
taugh's only comment
Blass has been in Pitts
burgh's minor league in
Florida since the end of
spring training, attempting to
regain the form which made
him a 19-game winner in 1972
He has pitched every fourth
day, but the reports from
Florida have not been par
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