The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 06, 1957, Image 7

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    6. 1957
SATURDAY. APRIL
II Game Cancelled;
doled for April 16
Baseb
Resch
There will •
the baseball ga
morning becausl
According t.
the game will b:
nine will now ope
weather permitti
afternoon against ,
land on the Beaver
Ironically, Wes
was scheduled to
1956 season, but .1
rained out.
Day': 3rd Pos]
The baseball c.
the third varsity p
two days. The lac
teams had their
Dickinson and Geo ,
off Thursday wh e
made playing con,
sible.
Gilbert said th
game will not be
cause the . two sc
find a mutual datl
test.,The stickmen
'open their seas.!
when they meet I.
ver Field.
l e no Lion varsity competition here today—
e with Bucknell was postponed early this
; of snow.
Ike Gilbert, assistant director of athletics,
played April 16 at Beaver Field. The Lion
their season,'
Wednesday
estern Mary
ield diamond.
•rn Maryland
pen the Lions'
at game was
i• • anent
cellation was
, stponement in
osse and golf
openers with
getown called
the snowfall
• itions impos-
! I t the lacrosse
1- scheduled be
. • ols could not
for the con
ill also try to
Wednesday
oyola at Bea-
:ng Made
Attempts Be
Concerning the !..olf match, Gil
bert said that atte pts were being
made to reschedu e the contest,
but that nothing de finite had been
arrived at as yet. T e golfers next
scheduled match is a triangular
test against • Penn and Villanova
Tickets are now available at the HUB Desk
Saturday on the University links.
The postponements do not fig
ure to give any of the three
coaches an opportunity to get a
better idea of their team's strength
since ground conditions will not
permit any of them to hold prac
tide.
Phils Get Shortstop
For Subs, $75,000
CLEARWATER, Fla., April 5
(IP) The Philadelphia Phillies,
with a wealth of pitchers but lit
tle else, today dug into the Brook
lyn Dodgers' treasure chest to fill
their shortstop hole.
The Phils obtained shortstop
Chico Fernandez and in turn
handed outfielder Elmer Valo,
hurler Ron Negray, three lesser
players and $75,000 cash.
Mat Champs 13 Times
Penn State won its first East
ern Intercollegiate Wrestling As
sociation team title in 1918. Its
1957 success was its 13th in the
post-season tournament.
N YOUR MASTER'S DEGREE
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XECUTIVE CAREER IN RETAILING
Irehenaive nine-month program for A.B. and B.S.
atea emphasis on executive direction in major
dovetailed with classroom work. Total pay for
cork $450. Co-ed. Scholatahipa. Selective job place
mfore graduation. G.I. approved. Next dais,
ibex. 8, 1957. Apply now. Write for Bulletin C.
SCHOOL OF RETAILING
NIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pittomeh 13, Pa.
and the Music Room
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Yankees Continue Losing Habit
CLEARWATER, Fla., April s,batting average, cleared the right
(.4)) The Philadelphia Phillieslfield wall following a double ,by
!Milwaukee pitcher Lew Burdette
combined four hits, and two New
York errors to score six runs in in the fourth inning.Burdette belted Sandy Koufax
the seventh inning of an exhibi- for a three-run homer in the sec
tion game today to gain a 6-4 tri-ond. Koufax, reached for six hits
umph over the Yankees. in four innings, drove in the lone
B
Bob Bowman smashed out thelrooklyn run with a single,
double that drove in two runs in
the game-winning rally.
The Yankee errors that com
pounded the defeat were made by
shortstop Gil McDougald, who
messed up a potential double play,
and by leftfielder Norm Siebern.
HOUSTON, Tex., April 5 (VP)
Hank Aaron, National League bat
ting champion, hit his 10th hoiner
in 17 exhibition games as the Mil
waukee Braves turned the tables
on the Dodgers 5-1 today.
Aaron, who has a .417 spring
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Buddy Morrow
SARASOTA. Fla., April 5 (g)- 1
The Kansas City Athletics - rallied:
for four runs in the eighth inning]
—only one of them earned—to de -1
feat Boston 4-1 today and hand.
the Red Sox their fifth straight!
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Reserve your career decision until you have talked
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important interview of your life.
See Your Director—College Placement
Service (University Park) For Your
Interview Appointment.
Stars of Capitol Records
Coming to Rec Hall April 1
Sunday Afternoon at 1:30
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Sponsored by . . . The Jazz Club
loss against major league compe
tition.
WICHITA FALLS, Tex., April
5 (A')—The Cleveland Indians got
to southpaw Dick Littlefield for
three hits and four walks in a
four-run first inning that led to a
12-9 victory over the New York
Giants today.
The Giants clubbed four home
runs, but all were solo jobs by
Hank Thompson, Hank Sauer,
rookie Andre Rodgers and Val
Thomas, a catcher on loan from
Minneapolis who joined-.the club
today.
and
Admission: $1.50
PAG! SEVEN