itoseiDadier)s(l - 3 nestr 5e,0511) DP The Behrend Baseball Team brought their record to 4-1 after defeating Bryant and Stratton of Buffalo by the score of 5-1 and Jamestown CC by the score of 8-5. The winning pitchers in these games were• Tom Nelson and Bob John.son. Coach Sweeting remarked that thi& is the best start that. they have hade in a season. He announ ced that the leading batters .an the team are 808 Johnson, Rich Stuart, Tom Nelson, Larry Taylor and Tim Nuhfer. These athletes are currently batting over the .300 mark. The only homerun this season was hit by 808 Johnson in a home game with Jamestown. - . . The Cubs' ace pitcher Bob Johnson sparkled May 24, when. he fired an eight strike-out victory in the first game of another dou ble header against Du Bois - (5-3)9 and-batted a triple, two doubles, and a single against the rDußoye Nelson chucked a five to one vic tory in the:second match. The Cubs walked"over the Beavers in a double header - battle at home May 27 8 when pitchers Johnson Terry, asn Kowalczyk held them to an eight to two victory in the first game ? and Quigle and Nelson ,hurled for a sixteen to two vic— tory in the second match. J. Tay lor-led the batting lineups with [five hits for both games. Thp team wrapped up its sea— son by .splitting a double header ,with Altoona Friday ? May 30. Bob Johnson pitched a fine game in the first contest, but was :not well supported in the, field as Altoona took it 5-1. Each team had eight hits during this contest. In the second game s Tom Nel son fired a 4-hitter 9 turning in the best pitching performance. of the year as Behrend blanked the Altoonians 5-0. This win makes Nelson's record for the season 4 wins and 1 loss, the teams' best. Bob Johnson has pitched 6 games and won 4of these. Rich Wig gle won 1 game bringing the teams' record. to 9 wins and 3 losses. This has been the best sea sonißehrend has ever had percent agewise. The 9 wins tie the num ber of wins we had back in 1967. The highlights of the double header were Larry Tbylor's 3 hits 'which led him to end .his season with a phenomenal batting average of 433. Pat Pastilock was next with .400 9 and Bob Johnson was third "with .3756 Congratulatinns to all the members of the team on their best season ever. -lam - ncz/712(,(A0,i0 At the intramural swimming meet held Wednesday evening s May 28 9 the Dorm team beat the Town team 41-33. Outstanding swimmers for the Dormies were Terry Davis, Walker Moore, Dirk Habay, and John (C.J. Graham. Ricky Love also did fine job in the $.O yard back stroke when he laid in the gut ter after the first length. For the Townies, Clayton Johns and Jerry Nelson were the leaders 9 each taking two firsts in the mee Complete . results are as•fol- lows: 100 ydo free style: Johns (t 0:58.8, Habay(D)-1:10.2., Love (d) 1:25. 160 yd. medley rELAy: Dormies won by forfeit. 80 yd. individual medley: Nelson (T) 0:5701 9 Moore (D) 0:57.7 1 Wisnoski (T)- 1:08.3. Diving: Davis (D) 26i, M oore. (D) 26. No town emtry. 40 ydo Butterfly Nelson (T) 0:25.15, Habay (D) 0032.2. 40 ydo free style: Johns (T) 0:20.5 9 Lewis (p) 0:21.6 9 Wisnoski (t) )821.8. 40 ydo Breaststroke: Graham (D) 0:2609 9 Lewis (D) 0:29 4 6 Carr (T) 0:37.6 40 yd. backstroke: Davis (D) 0:32.3, Carr (T) 0:33.9. 160 yd. free-style relay: Town-Nelson„ Weakland, Wisnoski 9 Johns-1:2902 Dorm-Habay, Graham, Lewis, Lyons- 1:33.6 Final score: Dormies-41 Townie. .771_ Q- c j ai2 5 - - amps 2 Ptc l/7 ' 70 5 - a/29 a 0 5 - D(2 611277 5 - /Or/75- _ - EXPERav CAMAT C 0 67 - . DI AL 29- 8 -› 7 DiCk and 'Dorothy Bcdfont !f. R.. LOCAL 17 PENN STATE SPORTS SHORTS EGLES TON CITED University Park, Pa., May Mike Egleston, Penn State first baseman,has been named to the NCAA District 2 All- Star team. Through the Nittany lands first 18 games, the junior from Elkland was hitting.3sl with 24 runs batted in. Hess also a member of Stategs varsity basketball squad. LIONS ADD DUKE University Park, Pao,May Penn State has added Duke to its bapketball schedule for next season. The game will be played Jae. 3 at Durham. State and Duke last met in the 1967-68 season, the Blue Devils edging the lions, 89- 84, at Duke. LINEMEN DOMINATE University Park, Pa.,May :When split - end Greg- - EcUuLads won Penn State& a - n -a '1 award as the most improved player in - this-year's spring football drills, he became the 11th that trophy. The only-non-lineman to win was fullback Tom Urbanik, 'of Donora. He was cited in 1963. WESLEYVILLE, P/9 - a //-16 - . 1 .8 W.a..6 sr-, Pz 2,0 4 - ? re, PENA/R, /6508 ****** ******
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