PAGE SIX 'Nine' Wins; Nittonies Notch 9th , 7-2; Meet Bucknell Today By FRA.N FANUCCI W;,r , Stziti• oppononts: Be on the 14.4c0ut toi Ed Drav:ho, 5:7 165-pound lefthander, who has cur veballi-d his way to fiv..! victories, while allowing only 11%e eatni-d runs In 57 inr..ngs. lie Is considered extremely Kane, Caprara ,Top White Attack in 14-6 Victory dange: ous 1 The White team, led by Bil-' ' Drapeho along with teammate Bob McMullen, who banged ly Kane and Babe Caprara, l l four hits, led the Nittare.• Lions! * * * . . . capitalized on the Blue team's to an easy 7-2 victory over Rut- - "fumbleitis" to score a 14-6, ' : .e.e . .4 riee Saturday at Beaver Field. ' ' . ,, The little southpaw allowed ' victor , : Saturday in the annual i ! . - , i ,'l thrm hits, fanned seven, and • Blue-White intra-squad game! .*; • - -.; •e•e: '' e 3= : • •:A . l walked only two in winning, hi- - on Beaver Field. . . • .7-1.•-••• -..,‘;:, fifth game of the season. The win' Both teams displayed signs of. I ~,ft•.--....5..1.--.--.. brought the Lions' record to 9-2 - sioppy" playing in the first half.. • i':'i::..'.;4:Al for the year and Rutgers' to 6-4-1 ; ; The Blue team dominated play in McMullen hit safely evgry tnne t .._ -• • . :::;,. ••••-- ,1,: -i. -- „-.-,f , ,-;;17. - .:.'- ',.':-;::4 I hey came to the Owe. driving in It the first part of the game with- i ._ ; j'l two runs and scoring tw ice. The ' the White coming back strong ini .-. . -'-' - I. -• . _ .. four hits brought his average to the second quarter and second ''; - • • : e.- ~ . .....,- =. - . - . ,: • •'-• -• .:' 4,i - ''';'-' 1 ' ' ' ' '' ' , ''' ';; :'; ' :'... ' :: '7:. l':. -.• '.''!'":/ .410. highest on the team. i-, • •J- •'.• ,-. half. , The Lions wrapped the game , - : : " - : '-‘ . - •• " ::',--`-•- ' :....- o%t up as early as the first inning : Maurice Schleicher and Ray Al- - • when they s.cot•ed three rugs berigi led the Blue's ground-gain- I e,: They added two markers in the ' mg crew as they chewed up yard- —Dave Bavar photo third inning and two in the sixth age throughout the game. QUANTICO'S TOM FLAHERTY fails in this attempt to clear the The Lions travel to Bucknell Display Good Defense bar in the pole vaulting action in Saturday's track meet. However, , University this afternoon where Except for the fumbles and oth- Flaherty managed to place second in the event. they meet the Bison baseball ' ' ~/ er minor mistakes both teams,j team. Stars Lorimer is the prob- OPE* D eo __ • . ~,.„•,..,, which were evenly-matched, dis-' -•- • • able starter for the Lions. while . , ~,0r t i4,7- A !played fair offenses and good de-l Quantico Tops Lions 71 1 / 2 -59 1 / 2 • ace Don Roberts will be on the ; ..,..;,.....-Alli k - "' le . ~ *: Menses. Probably the paramount' I 1 mound for the Bisons. - fallacy with the two backfields isl A . Rutgers scored fete tun in Mel Bob McMullen ithe lack of a break-a-way runner.iHustin Sets New 440 Record first and third innings 1 Has perfect day I Both backfields boast strong! The Scathe sent five pitclee•si hard- running backs, but with me 11-nit barrage of the Lions, scored one run and put one run- It fakes more than a strong running contingent to win a track to the mound in a effort to stop bles by McMullen and Stickler, and hardp- g the exception of _ tiny Kane, they;mee , t—that is what Penn State fans discovered during the Lions' but none were successful. nee in scoring position. Locker-' team . 1 71i_-59 the speed of last year's tea. l 7l l t-59',4 loss to Quantico Saturday at Beaver Field. Rutgers lumped to its one run man promptly scored Stickler' The White scored first in thej If only running events figured in the point tabulation, the final lead in the first inning when after with a base hit. A Rutgers double opening minutes when Milt Plum score would have read, 42-35, in favor of Penn State. But, add 361 e one was out Bill (3. - rytis, eatcher, play cut the Lion rally short at ; was caught back in his own endpoints for the Marines to 17 1 / 2 points for the Lions in the field events, reached first on Guy Tiratee-si's'this point. !zone for a safety. and you have the complete story.' •rror The next batter, third base-; In the sixth two walks and Schleicher Scores man John Brighter, then singled• two singles scored the Lions' 1 In the secod quarter a Plum: With the exception of Charlie; the Marine pole .vaulters to an Blockson's two first places—shot) easy victory with vaults of sending Cavtis to third. lie scored' other two runs. Ruggers scored 'pass to Romeo Pannozzo for 11l a moment latex when cleanup hit- , its other run on a single. walk. yards started the ball rolling and Bob Find-,..„__;put and discus— . . 13'13"' and 13'4". The Lions' Ogler for first place tie in the high Norris and Moore tied for third let Thnt Gwinn flied deep to right, and an error. the Blue. With Alberigi and ; i um -. 1 „ , with 13' leaps, 'u Schneider started the , the Nittanyrnen could not - Probably the best defensive play Seh i c i cher ripping up yardage the ' l • .i.' ' -'4 , eyi of the first when Blue went to the three yard line,! p, ; cope with the Leatherneck field' { Art Pollard won firsts in his ; of the year occurred in the fifth two sprint - specialties —the 100 lie walked. Tirabassi sacrificed , inning when Schneider made ai where Schleicher took over for' him to second. and McMullen The Lions' Bruce Austin land 220-yard dashes—in :09.8 and 'diving catch of a pop fly off the six points. turned in the outstanding indi drove him in with a single. ii. 21.1 while Rod Perry won both bat of Brueler. 1 The White. in the third quarter. vidual performance of the day. Catcher Don Stickler ground- . the high and low hurdles with it i second to first for the second , PKNA: STATE ItVTGERS •came back with a strong running! however , by setting a new Penn Al, R it All, K anttack. Kane and Caprara took it; Stale mark in the 440 with a times of :14.6 and .23.6. out. but Jim Lockerman reach- et..,i.i.e.2t. 22 1 coew.is 41 i! down the2s d lineof th ' - erasingollieswes The Nittany mile relay team ft It 1. tis Tiflthe'cwi.s# 1 . ay , 4 ! oi to yard :48.4 time. IPut on one of the better Penn ed base on first baseman Frank it Ihrldurri.lf 4 2 4 tirlierier.Th 2 4 1 Blue. Kane then went for 12 yards old record of :48.7. Cordell Going's error, sending McMullen .StiAlers 4i t (:..m.i.rt 2 4 1 ;t0 the 13. Capraradrovetothe( a - Brown. uantico, was second !State performances, winning in 242, third. I,orkernin ef 3 1 1 N',.-h01....., 3 0 0 I 13:18.4. Pollard led off on the first Lion Coach Joe 13.1-clezik then it.,,,teni. 40 1 Whttarr...2l, 3 0 0, 10 and Kane went to the 5. Cap-!, • in :48.6. ov JCM ktrn.rf 3 • / PG•iff.,.lf a o o rara then bulled his way for al Blockson had no difficultleg by taking a 15-yard lead er called for a double steal. which bliller.lb 4 • 2 1....k,f osh Culbreath which Dave Nash • • ••first down and moments later ' ning either of his firsts, copping, scored McMullen and put Locker- te•r-1• , .1- 4 1 0 2 A.AI.rf I 0 in Isc ik4-.lr, 1 • 0 Gar Miller then drilled a single ored from the (Me. 1 / 4 !the shot with a 52'9" throw andjheld in the second lap. Jim Nor= man on second. Fiist basemani ebiliilv.l• 1o ^1 Kasperian Intercepts Pass !the discus with a toss of 166'1 3 / 4 ...!t0n increased the margin in the 1 eoniallp • 001 third leg and anchor man Austin y , to i..etire L.Cii'keimati w ith the third / ' i•keruc...p i • e l In the fourth quarter Kasperian,Don Deskins finished second in the / crossed the finish line approxi tun. . . Nach,p I 0 ) "'dashed 25 yards on an intercepted shot while Marine Corps record. 01.. n.• • 0 0 i holder Fred Stark was second in;mately 45 yards in front_ In the thud, bitclu- tie back doe - T. 4.1. Si 7 11 T.to4l* IS 2al (Continued on page setvrt) i _ _____ -- !the discus. S?J o h n Tullar, Lion sophomo was third in the discus, but fat Netmen Drop Fil thh to Hoy as , 6-3 :t ß7ob Pia lA c r e Ward in i t.Ls . h e c d it. D T e e s aam s the shot put. The Nittany I .ion tennis t singles matches as Jim Souther-1 Findley finished in a three-vi team turned in a disappoint ton downed Lion Joe Eberly 6.4,j1i , e for_ first in the high jump w f • 7-5, and Georgetown's Bob !tic- . eathernecks Les Newlan a Ito:, pet forreanee, los i n g its . Hugh defeated Al Williams 6-', ;Bob Ehrhart hitting the 11' w. , ' * 6-3. ';mark—a poor height for collegi f it; h match of the season to ,• A . , . ;entries. , 1 . . v #., Trust-Sailing Duo Lose . 1 Dick Winston's second in the Georgetown University. 6-3„ * ~ A,,,, 5 ,.. The number one . and two men 1 broad jump was the closest th• Saturdziv at Washington. .a N .. - for the Lions Selling and Trust. Lions came to first place in the faced their singles opponents. - • The number one man, Ed Seil- :it., ; three remaining field events .Valenti and Landegger: in the first Barnard Brace , was first with ing, put the Nittanies in front i - -doubles tilt. The Hoyas combina-i a 23*2• 1 •.'i - leap while teammate when he defeated Boys? George ! ,tion proved too strong for the; Hoot Moore was third. Landegger in two straight sets,' • • harassed Nittanies, as they drop-I ; Quantico swept all nine points 6-4, 6-4. The match victory mark- • ped two straight, 6-2, 6-3, to clinch , thejavelin ...<1 a return to form for Selling . ''''` _ • :the match for the Georgetown (mar as Al Cantello, for La who was on the rebound after a - • 4., squad. i mer two-time All-American at La . P. - I Salle showed his championship beating from his Bucknell oppo- -- - 0- . j Christiansen and Eberly beat:potential with a 222"n4" heaved vent last week. ; N., oarag - , .th e Georgetown O'Connel-South-!Frank Delfries was second with' Valenti Wins • is AI ,erton duo 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. After tak-Buddy Lewis third. w Tony V a len t i, Georgeton's . i ' ing the first set, the Lions eased! Ehrhart and Tom Flaherty led 1951 Intercollegiate champion and 'mg / A, -, up. but managed to rebound for -- the toughest singles foe a Lion ia winning third-set clincher. ----- e- . .e.ree:vre'e'Nexe;:e netter has faced so far, according Dean Mullen ..fts%•ft. to Coach Sherm Fogg, easily de-1 Scores net win i Mullen and Williams lost to the: .. -..- .its 'fit - iyas* McHugh and Al McGintey,j feated Lion Fred Trust, 6-0. 6-1. in a fast game in which Mullen 3-6. 6-2. 6-3. After a victorious, Trust, who hit many of Valenti . s m close-to-the c net first set the Lions eased up in i ,trade his usual I , drives into the net, was in poor ,lacties pay off for the second Nit 'the middle and then could not' form, showing a V.'t ak forehand. tans. point. s !manage to find the winning form ; while generally having a bad day.; The Hoyas took the next tw ' ' t theonrushingH • ' , 3 agams ;3'..a men. Lion Captain Chuck Christian--•- - -__ . sen lost to Al McGintev in a close.' three set battle, two of which were extended to extra sets, 4-6. 7-5. 5-7. Lion Dean Mullen extended hrs personal victory string to three straight as he deft-ated his George town foe Pete O'Connell 6-11. 6-3 Bernib.teat JO' Snoods Dern." kl Alit PARTY MI ■ UM Tuscarora Inn Bethel, Pa. Interviews at Student Emplentent Service 112 Old Main, Tuesday, May 8 Men and Women for Waiters Bartenders Waitresses Porters Secretary Pantry Girls P 1.0... ...Mt t .g.., •W I 111.1) 1-4111 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Trackmen Lose * * * : :.. : : : : : :,: f .: :•,::0•N: - :s : ::,:ii i i , : ;•:-:•!:- v -• §M: - . 3.e. ii::::.,.'" Wi t 0. -:::::-:::!:;.::::::::: 0 -•::. " - •: 5:::;:: • 116 4151 v -.... z.. If you are looieng for the finest in food and entertainment ... YOU HAVE FOUND IT! 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