The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 05, 1957, Image 9

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 5
Pirate
Behind Friend, Stop KC, 4-3
FORT MYER:
4 (4,—Relying ei
singles, the Pitt
ates today r
four runs in the
nings and hung
exhibition victory
City Athletics.
„elusively on
isburgh Pir
lmed across
first two in
on for a 4-3
wer the Kansas
Bobby Friend, a
hander, gave up a
runs in his seven
mound.
e Pirate right
-1 the Athletics'
innings on the
The Pirates pus'
on successive. sing
don, Bob Skinner a
in the first. In ta
used five singles b
inaining runs.
The Athletics scored a run ii
the third on singles by Hector
Lopez, Virgil Trucks and Billy
Hunter to end at '3l the numbet
of innings of scoreless ball thaf
Pirate • pitchers had •hur led
against them.
ed across a run
es by Bill Vir
nd Gene Freese
e, second they
1 , score their re-
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., April
4 (/P)—Gil McDougald starred to
day when the New York Yankees
blanked the Philadelphia Phillies,
1-0. The shortstop made a great,
lunging catch of a liner to save
the game in the top of the ninth
and then drove in the winning
run with a' sacrifice fly after
Woody Held opened the Bombers'
final at bat with a triple.
Robin Roberts held the Yanks
to one hit, a bunt single by Hank
Bauer, in eight innings.
LAKELAND, Fla., April 4 VP)
Service and Sales
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Be Sure You Are At The Last Dance Of The Year!
It l I
Fla., April
—The St. Louis Cardinals took ad
vantage of Pete Wojey's seventh
inning wildness to score two runs
and went on to defeat the Detroit
Tigers 5-4 today in an exhibition
baseball game.
SARASOTA. Fla., April 4 (JP)
—Bubba Phillips' leadoff triple
and Earl Beattey's sacrifice fly
in the 11th gave the Chicago
White Sox a 6-5 triumph over
the Boston Red Sox in an error
-m erred overtime exhibition
game today.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 4
(.4')—Duke Snider and Gino Cim
oli led Brooklyn to a 14-8 victory
over the Milwaukee Braves be
fore 8670 fans at Missions Stadium
today.
' Snider hit two towering home
runs over the 40-foot-high score
board 350 feet out in right field,
while Cimoli paced the Dodgers'
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s .
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and your favorite beverage from our bar
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN'. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
14-hit attack with three hits. Gino
had a home run and two ground
rule doubles into the overflow
crowd which lined the outfield
fences. _
John Podres surrendered three
runs in five innings, and Rene
Valdes was touched for the other
five Milwaukee counters in the
final two of his four-inning stint.
...
FT. GORDON, Ga., April 4 RI
—The Cincinnati Reds, held hit
less for six innings by Bob Cha
kales, came from behind to defeat
the Washington Senators, 5-4, here
today in 10 innings.
SALT LAKE CITY, April 4
(fl) Vic Wertz clubbed two
home runs off Allan Worthing
ton of the New York Giants,
but the Cleveland Indians made
four errors, donated three un
earned runs and lost 9-6 today
before 5848 fans.
00000.
I would
Senior Ball!
with ...
Tommy Tucker
ORCHESTRA
The
when ? ?
Friday, May, 3 9to
The perfect finish to
Spring Week
- where ? ?
how much? ?
love to go to the
Rec Hall
$5.00
Sigma Chi. Leads 'B' Bowlers
League 1e a din g Sigma - Chi, Triangle remained close on the
downed Delta Chi, 4-0, Wednes - 'heels of Alpha Sig by topping
day night to retain the fraternity;Phi Mu Delta 4-0. Don Peters
League B bowling lead with a 30-61 '
record. land Howard Reich shared Tri
a! angle's scoring honors.
Dennis Halterman paced Sigrn
Chi to the win with a 191-482; Tied with Triangle for fourth
series, while Dave Bucke was top-iplace with a 23-13 record is Theta
man for Delta Chi with a 172-430. Chi. It defeated Delta Theta Sig
total. I ma, 3.1, although Don Alcorn
Second place Alpha Chi Si gma ,! rolled a 192490 series for the
27-9, was defeated by Phi Kappa,; losers. Frank Unger was high man
3-1. Bob Kunda captured the in-ifor the winners with a 173-469
dividual scoring honors for the; total:
winners with a 183-517 point total.! Alpha Epsilon Pi won the sec-
Alpha Sigma Phi, 24-12, scored' and game and total pin score from
a 4-0 victory over Kappa Sigma; Phi Epsilon Pi to register a 2-2 tie.
to remain in third place by one, Herb Cohn bowled a 200 game for
game over Triangle. !Phi Ep.
How Do You Choose the One?
How Does the Changing Social Scene Influence
Today's Marriages?
How Does a Couple Build a Marriage?
Come to the
Fourth Annual
PENN STATE
MARRIAGE CONFERENCE
April 9. Tuesday—
MARRIAGE: THE SCENE—
Dr. Jesse Bernard
April 10, Wednesday—
MARRIAGE: THE DREAM—
Dr. William Smith
April 11, Thursday—
MARRIAGE: THE SCHEME—
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lehman "
Dr. and Mrs. Rustum. Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mountan
Helen Eisenhower Chapel
Memorial Lounge
7:30 p.m.
SPONSORED BY WSGA, IFL
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