Coaches Pick 1962 All-StarBvjLacrosse TeamsrnBclNEW YORK (API — Players : from the Maryland area —. John Hopkins, the University of Mary-_ land and Navy — dominated thejf. 1962 All-Star Collegiate Lacrosse, jr team.I1- The first team, picked by the U.S.' Lacrosse Coaches Association, has three players from Navy, two from Johns Hopkins and one! from Maryland. *Two of these are the lone repeaters from the 1961 team. They are Jerry Schmidt. Johns Hopkins attackman, and Clayton (Buddy) Beardmore, a midfield man fromIMaryland.1Twenty-one of the 33 players ’j picked on the first three teams are from Baltimore and its environs. The coaches selected six midfielders, instead of-three, onj.; the first team. It1IThe teams:FIRST TEAM—Attack, Jerry Schmidt, Johns Hopkins; Grady Watts, Harvard? Gcorqe Tracy. Navy? mldffetd, Henry Cicearone, Johns Hopkins; Clayton Beard-more, Maryland; Roger KisieL Navy; James Lavasseur, Virginia? A1 Biddtsoiu Army; Richard FtnTcVr Syracuse; defense. Bob Fuellhartr Army; Fred Lewis, Navy; Tim Callard, Princeton? goal, Dtcley Nice, Virginia^ ' _SECOND TEAM—Attack, Raymond Alt- * man. Maryland; Rov Mayne, Johns Hop-11 kins? John Spilman, Virginia; midfield,! Bob Lemkeiv Maryland; Donald Mc-j-Laughlin, Navy; George Walker, Baltl-jJ more; defense, Phtl Sutlev, Johns Hop-1T kins? Mac Caputo, Virginia; John Clark, Pennsylvania; goal, Ray Mi?lerr Wash-ina ton Lee.YH1RD TEAM—Attack, John C Watters r Dartmouth; John Valestra, Rutgers; Francis Lamotie. Yale; midfield. John Taylor. Navy; Philip Alien, Princeton; John Stewart, Loyola; defense, Bril Flannery, Johns Hopkins; Henry Mortimer. Hobart; Andy Lockhart, Penn State; goal, Jung Leong, Cornell.C