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    itle,sday, May 14, 1940
Barne - y Ewell Lowers Pitt 220 Mark
But State Trackmen Topple, 79-61
Lion Netmen
To Meet 'Cor-nell
Tomorrow Away
lions . Down Crusaders,
9.0, Friday, For Fourth
Yicfory Of 1940 Season
Penn State's tennis team meets
Cornell's outstanding netmen at
Ithaca, N, Y , tomorrow, fresh
from its 9.0 lout of Susquehanna
Friday for its fourth vlctoiy of
the season' -
'An Indication of the Big Red
Cohrtmen's timer may be' gar
nered from the fact that'they de
feided Navy 5-4 The latter in
tech were victorious over Coach
Ted ~Roethke's minions, `O-I
making`a clean sweep of all
nine matches against the Ciusad
ers;lhe Lions found easy sailing
in all but one match One doubles
inateh- was forced to three sets
Coach -Roethke used, two substi
tute doubles - combinations but
Shsquehanna failed to stem the
Nittany tide
Mac Weinstein and Johnny
Knode both enjoyed field days in
sweeping their opponents of the
court without the loss of a single
game,
Ell=l3El3
Weinstein, State, defeated
Wil
'hams,.6-0, 6-0, Goodman, State,
defeated Ste' ett, 6-3, 6-0, Del
Hughes, State, defeated McCord,
6-2, 6-2, Chuck Bowman, State,
defeated Bentley 6-1, 6-0, J9hn
ny, Knode, State, defeated Jones,
6-0, 6-0,-Ted Lesko, State, defeat
ed' Mitman, 6-3, 6-1
' Doubles Lesko and Knode,
State, defeated Stolen and Wil
liams, 6-0, 6-9, Gil Feldman and
Bill Ramsey, State, defeated Ster
ett arid Williams, 6-0, 6-4, Gil
Feldman and Bill Ramsey, State;
defeated Bentley and Mitman,
6-3,56=2; Chuck Huyck and Char
he-I
-Tough, State, defeated McCord
and-Jones, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2
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Nillany Sprint Star Also Captures '
Firsts In 100-Yard Dash, Broad Jump
Maule Wins Mile Wace, Deadlocks With Smith
In 2-Mile Run; Vukmanic Victor In Spear Toss
The stellar performance of Barney Ewell was not enough to off
set a well r balanced Pitt track squad when the Panthers defeated the
'Lions, 79-61, in a dual meet in the Smoky City Saturday
Ewell continued his record
breaking sheet{ by smashing the
Pitt stadium record in the 220-
yard dash, setting a new mark of
21 5 seconds
''Besides bieaking the 220 lo
ci:add Barney won two other
events,' the 100-yard dash and the
broadjump His time' in the 100
was 9 9 seconds and tie captured
the broad Jump with a leap of 24
feet, one inch
Frank Maule also won honors
by capturing both the mile and
the two mile events, tying with
Bill' Smith for first place in the
latter The time in the mile was
4 28 2 and in the two mile, 9,51 2
Captain Nick Vukmanic also led
the Nittanymen by winning the
javelin throw with a toss of 203
feet, and winning a second in the
shotput and a third in the discus
Summaries,
Mile run—Won by Maule, State,
second, Boulanger, Pitt, third,
Bourgerie, State. Time-4 282
440-yard dash=Won by Tre
goning, Pitt, second, Heitman,
State, third, Feiraia, Pitt Tiine
-50 2
100-yard dash—Won by Ewell,
State, second, Ohl, Pitt , third,
Stickel, Pitt, Time-9 9-
120-yard high htirdleS—Won by
Newsman, Pitt; second, Powell,
Pitt, third, Huthchings, State
Time-15 6
880-yard iun—Won by Ander
son, Pitt, second, Peters, State,
third, Graf, Pitt Time 157 4
220-yard dash—Won by Ewell,
State, second, Ohl Pitt,,lhnd Tre
goning, Pitt ,Time-215 (new
stadium record .
Two-mile—Won by Maule and
Smith, State, tied for first; third,
Henderson, State , Time 9 51 8
220-yard low hurdles—Won by
Stickel, Pitt, seCond, Newman,
Pitt, third, Hutchings, State. Time
—244
Mile 1 elav—Won by Pitt (Por
i ar, -GI af Tregonmg and Ohl)
Time-3 21,5
Shot put—Won by Bazyk, Pitt;
second, Vukmamc, State, third,
Konetsky, Pitt' Distance-49 ft
3y
High jump—Won' by R Sul
kowski, Pitt, second, Gross, State,
third, tie between McDowell, Pitt,
and Smith, State ' Height-5 ft
Ans
Pole vault—Won by Rhoades,
Pitt, second, Moffatt, State; third,
tie between Jessup, Pitt, and Ba-
Lion Base
This is the year—for pitchers ,
Not only are the Lion hurlers
that Joe Bedenk, in his 11 years of
are snatching batting honors awa
infield and outfield veterans
The Big Three, Ed Bastian, Jim
Richardson, and Chuck Medlar,
are all hitting above the 300 av
erage, while only one varsity bat
ter, Ken Truhn, can manage to
reach the select 390 s
In extra-base hit honors, , Bas
tian; Bill Debler, Truhn, and Med
lar, have each garnered a three
base blow, while the, slugging !
Truhn holds a one lead 'margin
over, Bud Sherwin with four two•
base hits - Peony Gates and Sher-
Win are racing for the base-Pilfer
mgdiadem with 10 and nine sto
len bases, respectively ,
The batting averages to date
,ab r b pct,
Quailey 1 2 1 1 000
Richardson 15 1 7 467
Medlar . 12 1 5 • 417
Truhn . '43 8 /I 395
Bastian ~. 18 3 6 333
Gates ! . 48 9 14 292
Selbel 31 7 8 281 I
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iolfers Lose 3
To End Season
Georgetown Wins EIGA
Crown With Clean Slate
Penn State's varsity golfers
ended their season by dropping
three matches over the weekend
by 6-3, 8-1, and 5-4 scores as
Georgetown won the Southern
Division clown of the EIGA
Paced by former National Inter
collegiate Champion John Burke,
the Hoyas defeated the Lion golf
ers, 6-3, Friday afternoon on the
Oakmont course at Pittsburgh
Co-captain Kenny Klingensmith
and Scotty Maxwell won their in
dividual matches and Klingen
smith and Jack Brand scored a
point by taking best ball in their
foursome
Saturday morning the Nittany
linksmen were ignommoUsly swept
by Princeton, 8-1, as Klingen
smith tasted defeat for the ,first
time this year Brand scored the
Lions' sole point In the after
noon, Penn golfers eked out a 5-4
victory over State to make a total
of five straight defeats for the
Lion linksmen Klingensmith,
Brand, and Maxwell scoreil for the
Nittanymen
The Lions started their -season
off with a bang, winning four
matches, including one with Pitt,
but about-faced upon entering the
EIGA competition They lost all
of these matches, ending up in the
cellar Last year only Princeton
and Georgetown defeated them,
leaving them in third place
kura, State. Height=l3 ft
Discus—Win by Konetsky, Pitt,
second, Bazyk, Pitt, third, Vuk
manic, State Distance-139 feet,
10 ins
Javelin—Won by Vukmanic,
State, second, Elliot, Pitt, third,
Bakura, State Distance 203
feet
Broad lump—Won by Ewell,
State, second, Ohl, Pitt, third, Mc-
Dowell, Pitt Distance-24 feet,
1 in
Hammer throw—Won by Ehr
hard, State, second, Johnson, Pitt
third, Valla, State Distance-131
ft, 8 ms
ball Facts
giving some of the best pitching
coaching, has ever seen, but they
y from last year's apple-knocking
Debler 45 8 H .244
Sherwin 49 6 11 225
Matula 30 5 6 - 200
Menzie . 48 5 9 188
Ebersole 6 0 1 187
Sapp . -21 2 3 143
45 7 , 133
2 0 0 000
Kolkebeck . 1 , 0 0 000
The pitching summaries to
date
SO, 1 . 13. W L Pct
Bastian 39 95 4 0 1 000
Richardson 34' 35 4 0 ,1060
Medlar .22 28 2 2 500
Frosh Nelmen COmplete
Season Undefeated; Top
Carnegie Tech Frosh, 6-3
The Lion freshman tennis team
completed its season undefeated
by downing Carnegie Tech's year
lings, 6-3, in- Its second and,ftnal
match at Pittsburgh Saturday.
Every match was closely con
tested, with three of the singles
and one doubles' match extended
to three sets Statesdropped only
one singles encounter and the first
two doubles matches,
Summaries' ,
Broida, Penn suite, defeated
Myers, 6-2, 1-6, 7-5; Lundehus,
Penn State, defeated Hurwlg, 6-2,
3-6, 7-5, Fritz, Carnegie Tech, de
feided Davis, 6-3, 6-3; Chase, Penn
State, defeated Felmley, 7-5, 6-0,
Parke, Penn State, defeated Kap
lan, 6-9, 6-3; Byers, Penn State,
defeated Wollisln, 9-6, 6-2, 6-3
Meyers and Hurwig, Carnegie
Tech, defeated Broida and Lunde].
ms, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3; Fritz - and Felm
ley, Carnegie Tech, defeated Chase
and Davis, 6-1, 7-5, Beerman and
Boyer, Penn State, defeated Kaplan
and Wollisin, 8-6, 6-3.
PENIi STA 1 17. COLLEGIAN
Between the Lions
Dick Peiers
Lest We Forget
Penn State had a good football
season last fall The Lion soccer
team went through its slate unde-
feated Joe Bedenk's baseballers
are having a very successful sea
season Which is all very well and
good
But as much overlooked as a die-
carded banana peel, is Penn States
leading athletic team of the year,
if records are to be a basis for
/ection. Inside the musty Armory
walls, Penn State's varsity rifle
team has compiled an enviable list
of accomplishments.
In postal matches, the Lion gun
ners Mopped only one of 30, and
came through undefeated in two
shoulder-to-shoulder matches In
plain and simple figures, the riflers'
record book has an entry some
what to this effect Debit—l inatch,,
Credit-31 matches
No other learn in the College can
boast a record like that one, when
one considers that the Lion trigger-I
pullers competed with schools all
over the United States and even
in Hawaii. But that's not the entire
story.
In the National Rifle Association
National Intercollegiates, in which
45 colleges took part, the Nittany
shooters came off with second hon
ors and the Eastei n championship
The University of lowa team,
which won the competition, broke
the meet record by 12 points, only
after the Lions had cracked the
mark by four
The Lions also grabbed h third
place an the Third Corps Area In
tercollegiate Championships, which
only adds to the right honorable
success story they have written
this year
Navy's ' Midshipmen have al
ready challenged the Lion marks
men to a shoulder-to-shoulder.
eye-to eye match next February 22.
With the Nittany brigade losing
only one ,man from their present
squad, we'd say that the Sailors
are looking a long way ahead for
a good lead-licking
Lines on the Lions
Tip your hat to the Pittsburgh
Press writer"who coined the new
est nickname for Barney Ewell
(christened Norwood) The Smoky
City lad calls the Lion flash "The
Nittany Nighthawk " , Personally,
we like "The Nittany Night-Shift"
better You know, Barney goes off
the track about the time the other
runners go on '
It's a long hot summer until
football nuts will come out of their
shells, but here's a note on the
Lion situation. Pleased with his
spring practice . sessions, Coach
Bob Higgins' biggest, worry right
now IS whether scholastic defici
encies might cause the ineligibility
pf several Nittany gridders
On the other hand, the Hig is
figuring heavily on the return_ of
Pepper Petrella for next Fall For
tunately, the Pepperpot, who went
"the way of all flesh" last semester,
will be able to make up all his
deficiencies during summer ses
sions
The most distressing analysis
one gets from the new schedules
released by Neil Fleming is that
the Pitt Freshmen no longer are
booked in any way, shape, or form
The Panther policy of de-subzida
lion may have been necessary, but
has certainly broken up a swell
lot of freshmen rivalries between
the two schools
Surprise of the week comes from
out of the West, where unheralded
Chuck Gillespie snatched a second
place in the National AAU rope
climb We knew "Henry the Flit"
Pieo could do things with the
hemp string but never dreamed of
the Lion senior coming through in
such an astonishing manner
It's going to be tough sledding
for the Lion tennis team today in
Ithaca The Cornell ,racqueteei s
they face there are pul-enty tough,
having topped the Navy courtmen
ala Joe Hunt For your informa
tion the Middies pushed the Lions
into the clay, at Annapolis last
week, 8-1
Freshman Nine Trounces
(ornell Yearlings, 12-4;
Smith Hurls Entire Game
Coming back with a 15-hit bat
ting spree after two successive de
feats at, the hands of Mercersburg
Academy and Syracuse„ the Lion
freshman nine trounced Cornell;
12-4, here Saturday
Ed Smith; right-handed pitcher,
was the first cub hurler to go the
full route, allowing ,• seven scat
tered hits, striking out seven Bear
batsmen, and yielding only four
free passes .
The Nittany frosh started off
with a single tally in the third in
ning, added three more in the
fourth,-one in the fifth, and, then
routed the Bears with six runs in
the seventh with 'the 12th run
coming in the eighth. -
Hoe %Timis Take
Se and in AAU Meet
As Pilo Wins Third Crown
Coming off with a sure second
place in team scoring and a title
holder and runner-up in the
rope climb, Penn State's gym
nests awaited today a ruling
which might give them the last
place team title in the National
AAU gymnastics meet held in
Chicago last Friday and Satur
day.
Roman Pieo. ace Lion rope
climber, look his third National
AAU rope•climb title within five
years, having held the same
crown in 1935 and 1937. Chuck
'Gillespie surprised with a sec
ond place in the same event.
The University of Illinois
took the team title with 17 points
to the Nitiany 13 points but
were facing loss of the team
crown to the Lions on a possible
ruling by the AAU on the sanc
tion of some of its athletes.'
Other Lion gymnasts, Lou
Bordo and John Wolf, made
creditable showings against stiff
competition. Horde took a sev
enlh place in the parallel bar.
while Wolf, taking a sixth in the
horizontal bar, was only one
point out of third position.
Niltany, Stickmen
Down Lehigh, 12-5
Co-Captain Buser Leads
Attack With Five Goals
Led by a sharpshooting inside at
tack trio that netted a total of 11
goals, the lacrossemen outclassed
a helpless Lehigh ten, 12-5, on
New Beaver Field Saturday to
chalk up the second Nittany vie
toiy of the season
The Nittanymen got off to a
good star tin the opening period as
Riddell scored in 3 10 Buser dupli
cated his feat in 9 30, Dattelbaum
followed suit in 12 55, and Buses
came through again in 14 10 on a
pass from Jim Rittei Lehigh went
scoreless
Lehigh Scores Two
In the second quarter the En
.gineers got in the ball game with
Luce and , Paul gaining noting
credit Riddell tallied for State on'
an assist from John Price Halftime
score Penn State 5, Lehigh 2 '
The lineups
Lehigh (5) Penn State (12)
G Stockbridgq Saler
C P Archer • Zeigenfus
P Hallam &Ter Cartel
F D Steele Sharp
S D Luce PI ice
C Paul G Bitten
S A Keller Hess
F A Delaney Buser
O H Adrian Riddell
I H O'lldera Dattelbaum
Scope by Quartei s
Lehigh 0 2 0 3 5
Penn State 4 I 6 1-12
Goals Penn State Buser 5,
Riddel 3, Dattelbaum 3, G Ritter,
Ritter 1 Lehigh—Paul 4, Luce 1
Substitutions Penn State—Ci
cak, Chelly, .1 Ritter, Bowler, Mc-
Hugh, Singley, Sears, McCoy, Wat
kins, Newbeiry, Pishko, Wolbei t,
Young Lehigh—Graham, Bartel
gan, Dannei miller
Lion - Track Cubs Lose
To Cornell Frosh, 13-62;
Glenn Smashes Record
The Lion track cubs dropped the
last meet of_ their season to the
Cornell frosh, 73-62, on New Bea
ver Field Saturday
Highlight of the meet was John
ny Glenn, Nittany cub, who broke
the Penn State freshman high
jump record with a leap of 6 feet,
4 1 / 2 inches
Summarts:s
100-yard dash—Won by Shaw,
Cornell, Conger, Penn State, sec
ond, Glenn, Penn Stale, third
Time 101
120-yam:l high hurdles—Won by
Warheld, Cornell, Conger, Penn
State, second, Plesser, Penn State,
thud Time 154
One mile run—Won by Kelsey,
Cornell, Carter, Cornell, second,
Hyson, Penn State, third Time
4 46 6.
'440-yard run—Won by Smith,
Cornell, Gill, Cornell, second;
Mattear, Penn State, third Time
52 2.
Two-mile run—Won by Jame
son, Cornell, Holden, Cornell, sec
ond, Hiebeler, Cornell, third
Tame 10.25 9,
220-yard run—Won by Shaw,
Cornell; Moore, Cornell, second,
Garbrlck, Penn State, third Time
22 1
220-yard low hurdles—Won by
Conger, Penn State; Warfield,
Cornell, second; Pleser, "Penn
.State, third Time• 24 9.
880-yard run—Won by Kelsey,
Cornell: Smith, Cornell, second,
Mattear, Penh State, third Time
2 03 1
Pole , vault- 7 -Won by Junge, Cor
nell; Otto and Criswell, Penn
State, tied for second Height-11
feet 6 inches,
Shot put Won by Hamlin,
Continued On Page 4
Richardson Permits 4 Hits
As Lions Outscore Pitt, 64
New Lion
Neil M Fleming, Graduate Mar
next year's athletic schedule for th
Freshman Football
October
12—Bucknell
19—Colgate
29—Syracuse
November
2—Cornell
13—Army
Home
Home
Syracuse
Home
West Point
Squad "S" Football
November
I—Navy Annapolis
9—Pittsburgh . Home
112322141
October
12—Cornell
Varsity Soccer
September
28—Gettysbut g Home
October
12—Western Maryland Home
19—Bucknell \ Home
26—Syt acuse Syracuse
November
Annapolis
Home
Home
Philadelphia
2—Navy
9—Ai my
23—Temple
30—Penn
I=EE!!!!M
19—Syrneuce
November
9—Cornell
13—ArMy
Ithaca
West Paint
Varsity Cross Country
October
12—Michigan State • Home
262-Syracuse Home
Intramural Track, 'Field Competition
Slated For Tomorrow And Thursday
Mushbail, Tennis, And Soccer Underway,
In Fraternity, Independent Sports Schedule
With intramural mushball, tennis, and soccer already underway
for the past two weeks and results of oyes 50 tilts in fraternity and
independent loops handed in, the inhamural back meet competition
will begin today and tomorrow
Results since the intiamuial
sport schedule got under way two
weeks ago are as follows
Fraternity mushball—ATO de
feated Alpha Zeta, 12-8, Beta
Sgima Rho defeated Tau Kappa
Phi, 20-7, DU defeated Alpha Phi
Delta, 3-2, Phi Kappa Tau for
feited to Beaver House, Phi Del
ta Theta defeated Gamma Sigma
Phi, 0-6, AGR defeated Delta Chi,
9-7, Alpha Chi Sigma defeated
Phi Gamma Delta, 12-5, SPE de
feated Theta Chi, 9-6,
Phi Kappa Sigma defeated
KDR, 5-2, Kappa Sigma defeated
Lambda Chi Alpha, 8-6 SAE de
feated Sigma Pi, 23-10, Phi Sig
ma Delta forfeited to Delta Sig
ma Phi, ATO defeated Phi Kap
pa Sigma, 12-9; Kappa Sigma de
feated Sigma Chi, 12-7, SPE de
feated Tau Phi Delta, 21-10; Bea
ver House defeated Beta Theta
Pi; 19-18, in a 10-inning game
Independent
Independent mushball—Jordan
Hall defeated Ag Ed, 12-3, Penn
Haven defeated Forestry Society,
11-7, Scrub team defeated Lions
Club, 21-9, Alto AC defeated Ci
vil Engineers, 12-5, Tulsan for
feited to Watts Hall, Alto AC de
feated Watts A, 10-6, Met. '4l de
feated Watts Hall, 23-5, Irvin Hall
forfeited to Lions Club, Watts
Hall C foi felted to Penn State
Club, B Ft B's defeated Locust
Lane, 22-15
Fraternity soccer—in the first
round Pi Kappa Phi forfeited to
Phi Gamma Delta, and Beta The
ta Pi beat Tau Phi Delta, 3-0
Second round—Sigma Chi de
feated AGR, 2-1; Beta Kappa for
feited to Alpha Zeta, Phi Kap
pa forfeited to Alpha Chi Sigma;
Phi Delta Theta defeated Phi
Gamma Delta, 2-1, Phi Kappa
Tau forfeited to SPE; Phi Kappa
Sigma defeated Delta Chi, 3-2,
Delta Pt defeated Kappa Sigma,
3-2
Third round (quarter finals)
Delta Chi defeated Phi Kappa
Sigma, 1-0
Independent hoccer P S For
estry defeated Penn Haven, 1-0
Tennis—Ed Blackburn and Bus
Blakeslee, Sigma Phi Epsilon, de
feated Tom Miller and Howard
Earl, Delta Chi, 6.2, 6-1, Chuck
Reid and Don Leyden Beta The
ta Pi, defeated Ralph Yeager and
George Seel, KDR; -1, 6-2.
KEYS MADE
SCHILLING
, S. PUGH ST.
Schedules
'Liget of Athletics, today announced
e following spotty
November
2—Manhattan New York
9—P: ttsbureh tsburgh
18—ICAAAA New York
Freshman Cross Country
October
26—Svi acuse Home
November
9—Cornell Ithaca
19-ICAAAA New Yolk
Freshman Baseball
May
3—Cornett Ithaca
7—Mercersbui g Home
10—Syracuse Home
14—Colgate Home
17—Bucknell Home
21—Mont Alto Home
24—Army West Point
30—Wyoming Seminary Home
Varsity Wrestling
January
11—Maryland Home
18—Syracuse Hamilton
Febi luny
4—Princeton Princeton
B—Lehigh Home
15—Navy Annapolis
22—Cornell Home
27—Michigan Home
March
I—Army Home
7-B—lntercoßemotes N Y C
Freshman Wrestling
February
B—Lehigh Home
22—Cornell Home
March
I—Army West Point
Women in Sports I
The Outing Club will spdnsor a
bicycle breakfast hike next Sun
day from 7 to 10 a miwith NVRA
buying the outdoor meal Reser
vations can be made in Room 51
Atherton Hall until Thursday for
50 cents
Orders for the Camp Conclave
Booklet to be released this week
may be placed in the WRA office,
Mildred Plapingei '4l and Lenore
M Heinz '4l, co-editors, have
announced Camper-counsellor ie
lations, iainy day programs, wa
tei front activities, and general
camp problems comprise the book
let's contents
Intramural managers are Sel
ma Badgley '4O, Downtown, Paul
ine Crossman '43, Alpha Chi,
Mai tha Millman '43 and Betty
Succop '4O, Mac-Grange, Dotty
Ellis '42, Gamma Phis Mai y
Gieenbeig '42, AEPhis
Louise Hack '42, DG, Marge
King '42, Theta, Betsy Munroe
'4'l, Ath West Norma Molfmg '4l,
Ath East, Vera Palmer '4l, Phi
Mu, Pat Patton '42, Chi 0, Kay
Porter '42, ZTA, Marjory Sellers
'42, Philotes, Jo Taggert '4l, Kap
pa, Betty Widgei '4l, AOPi
Cl c, a ,„„ ja nked,
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Cutting the Sinolcv City fog with
his fast ball and sharp breaking
indiop, southpaw Jim Riehaidson
turned in a fain -hit, 12-strikeout
pitching performance in cuffing a
weak, eilatic Pitt Panther, tt-4, at
Ptttsbungh Saturday
In a second-inning, live-run
rally, singles bt Bud Sherwin, Bill
Deblei, and malt'', 'Valeri, a sac
dice by Peany Gates, a pass to
Ken Tiuhn, Kish's wild pitch and
his hitting Fritz Seibel, set the
stage for Richardson's double into:
the short light geld stands and
fuinished a lead for the Lions
Richardson was troubled by the`
Panthers only twice, once when
Peany Gates dropped Jones' fly in
the first inning prior to Fife's two,
tun scm ing triple, and again in
the ninth when four successive ,
walks scored the last Pitt tun asl
Ed Bastian 'obeyed ' Richardson
and forced pinch-hittei Drobnew-;
ski to pop up for the final out
Besides his two base blow, Rich)
al dson whacked out a long triple'
down the left field line to share hit-1
ting honors with Bud Sherwino
who banged two singles and stole
two bases against the Panthei s :
PI Usbut gh
ab II o a
ef 4 0 0 4 1
Kat?, 3b 2 I 0 2 0
Haluska, 3b 0 I 0 0 0
Jones, if 3 1 0 4 0
Foliait, ss 4 0 0 I 0
Fife, lb 4 0 2 2 0
Goelt7, If '3 1) 1 I, 0
Vaiksnol, 2b 2 0 2 I
Holbrook, 2b I 0 0 2 0
Bonelli fa) 0 0 0 0 0
Guadagnino, c 3 0 0 3 1
Diobnewsk, (b) I 0 0 0 0
Kish 3 1 1 I I
Totals 30 4 4 27 4
Penn Stale
ab i h o a
Shei win, if 5 0 2 3 0
Matula, 2b 4 0 0 3 2
Mamie, 3b 5 0 0 0 3
Deblea, cf 3 1 I 2 0
Gates, If 11111
Valor', c 4 1 1 11 0
Truhn, ss 3 I 0 0 I
Seibel, lb 2 1 1 5 0
Richaidson, p 3 I 2 0 I
Bastian, p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 6 8 27 8 I
, aßatted rot Holbrook in 9th
bßatted fol Guadagnino in 9th
Sane By Innings
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051 000 000-6
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Two-base hits Richardson;
Fife Thiee-base hlts—Richard
son, Fife Stolen bases—Sherwin
2, Matula, Gates, Valera, Truhn
Sacrifice—Gates Double play r -
Mower, Tiuhn, and Seibel Base
on balls—off Richardson 5, Kish
4 Shuck out, by Richardson 12,
Kish 2 Wild pitches, Kish 2
Winning pitchei, Richaidson
Umpnes—Spailow, Jessup •
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