PAGE SIX Lion 'Nine' Routs Bisons, Extend 2 Win Streaks; 15th Win-9th for Drapcho Eddie Drapcho made it eight in a row for the Penn State baseball team yesterday at Beaver Field, yielding only five hits and striking out seven to surge the Nittanies on to a 17-2 thumping of Bucknell. Drapcho, author of a no-hitter over the Bisons earlier in the season, left the mound in the seventh with win number nine and a 16-2 lead neatly tucked away. Stan Szymanski took the final two innings, and allowed one additional Bucknell hit while the Lions scored again to close the books at 17-2. The victory, ninth for Penn State in as many home games, extended its season card to 15-4. Paced by Ji m Lockerrnan's tun with one on and two out in the third, the Lions collected 17 base hits compared to the..l3ison's six. Lockarman's Big Day Lockerman was three-for-six, scored two runs, and earned him self five runs-batted-1 Ronnie Weidenhaminer, keep ing his big bat right in the midst of things, went three-for-four to bring his average to .449 in 89 tripe. Bob McMullen, playing in his 14th game, boosted an already fine average to .465. He collected tWo hits in four trips, and brought home four Penn State scores. • Centerfielder Chuck Sneath was the sisone big man at the plate, He hit Lfel7 fn of. the bai Bucknell yesterday at Beaver Field. Lockerman's circuit clout, his first of the season, came with one on and two out in the third. Waiting p 3 greet him at the plate are Ronnie Woldenhammer (2), who scored in front of Lockerman, Cookie Tirabassi (22), and Rex Bradley (20). The win was the Nittanies' ninth in as many home games, and their eighth in a row. trips and scored both of the lOser9' runs. Minna Fan 7, Walk 9 Two Bucknell pitchers went to gether for seven strikeouts and nine •Walks. After Drapcho set Bucknell down in order in the top of the first, ten Nittanies strolled to the plate in the Penn State half. When the dust had cleared, the Lions had a 6-0 lead. , They scored seven more in the third, one in the fifth, three in the sixth, and number 17 in the eighth. Bucknell's runs came in the second and fourth. - After McMullen sandwiched a Walk between ttusso's infield out and Bradley's outfield fly in the Lions' first, Weidenhammer and Lockerman connected for two consecutive base hits. Cookie Tirabassi then walked to load the bases before Pat Kennedy, reach ing first on an error, enabled McMullen to break the scoring ice. Weidenhammer, Lock erm an, Tirabassi, and Kennedy all scored THE PERFECT PIZZA SALLY'S WE DELIVER AD 7-2373 By RON GATEHOUSE before Russo, batting for the sec ond time in the first frame, pop ped to second base for the third out. Tirabassi started things off with a hit in the third, and the sacks were jammed after Kennedy got a base on balls and Norm Van Ord reached first by virtue of a fielder's choice,. This set the stage for Drapcho's base-clearing double down the left field line. Russo and McMul len both flied out, but Draptho,' Re x Bradley, Weidenhanmer, and Lockerman, scored • before Tirabassi went down on a third strike. The Nittanies coasted the rest of the way, with McMullen scot• ing in the fifth, sixth and eighth, and Bradley and Weidenhammer accounting for the second and third sixth inning runs. The 2:35 test - Lions stranded on the base paths. Buck nell left six. The Nittanies stole six bases and committed only one error, but the Bisons couldn't seem ..t0 find the handle, booting the horsehide nine times. The loss was number nine for Coach Bill Lane's Bucknell nine. They've won 10. The Lions, eyeing an NCAA District Two playoff bid, have two regular season games left. . . . for every formal' affair . . . always look your very best Stop at Bur ' s THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STAIE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Netters Edge Bucknell, 5-4, for Sixth Victory . ay ROO Lion sophomores Joe Eberly and Al finish of the season, copped a close three set bles team to garner a 5-4 win for the Nittanies Beaver Field courts. With the team score tied ly and Williams faced the Bid Biding match. The Lion combin ation started strong with a quick 6-2 victory in the opening set The never-say-die.l2lisons rallied in the second set to cop S. 6-4 win to deadlock the match. In the final sat, the teams bat tled to a four-four score in games when the Lion duo broke Ste wart's service to take a five-four lead. In the last game, With Eber ly serving, the State combination came out oh top Of fair out of five volleys to wrap tip the match for the LiOns. The win was State's sixth against five setbacks. Second Merriwell Performance The two sophomores were called on to 'perform the genie feat against the Lehigh netmen. They were not found wanting then as they rallied from a first set de feat to take the final pair in easy fashion. After singles action, the match Was knotted at three-all, but not for long. Bucknell's Art Hartwell and Jerry Pinckel pounded out a decisive 6-2, 6-0 win over the Lions' Joe amber and Rhymes Humphreys to take the lead 8-4. Bill Ziegler and Ed Selling stepped in at this point to tie the count and set the stage for Eberly and Williams. The Istittany number one doubles combination racked up tu. hard fought '7-5, 6-4 victory over Dick Wormser and Jack Pullizzi. Ziegler Wins Third In singles competition, Captain Bill Ziegler got his third Win of the campaign, downing Wormser 6-4, 6-3. It was his second win over Wormser as he beat the Bucknell ace in an earlier match which the Lions won, 6-3. In the number two spot, the Bison's Pul lizei staged a valiant comeback to defeat John Cleary in a three set affair. Cleary copped the Opener 6-2, but lost the next two 6.4, 6-3. Ed Selling kept the ball rolling for State as the Lion Junior notched an easy 6-3, 8-2 win over Hartwell. It was Selling's fourth win of the season against six set backs. Chris Christiansen re mained the squad's top winner as he racked up his sixth victorY, a 7-5, 8.1 decision o v ,e r Christiansen has dropped five. In the final two singles encoun- They meet Le 'Penn Saturday. at PEhoNN me. 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