PAGE SIX rapcho Wins 2, Erne Lion Pitching 'Nine' Record Ed Drapcho. Cal Emery and Drapcho again—that was- the formula Coach Joe Bedenk used to push the Lion baseball team's season mark to 5-0 with three wins dur ing the Easter recess. Using the age-old adage of going \vi th your best whenever possible, Bedenk again utilized his one-Uvo hurling punch in the Bucknell, Gettysburg and Lafayette tilts and the result was two smashing vie-! ★ ★ * ★ ★ ★ tories and a one-run win Drapcho, making his first start ing appearance of the season, set down the Bison nine with com paralive case en route to a 14-2 victory. Although his curve was not at its best. Drapcho was never ! in trouble as he limited the j baffled Bisons to only five hits while striking out 14. He walked only two men. The Lion batters, meanwhile, jumped off to a 3-0 margin in the second inning and then poured it on to win in a walk. Ron Rainey! and Steve Baidy each clouted homeruns in the romp. It was almost a repeat perform ance in the Bullet tilt as the Lions came from a 2-1 defecit with three-run fifth to take a never-to-be-lost lead. Emery, off to a shaky start, settled down in the third to coast to victory—bis third of ' file season. _ Against Lafayette, the Nittanv, Ed Drapcho Cal Emery nine ran into its toughest test of They have five wins between them the still youtliful season. With PESS state cetttsburg pent* state lafatette Drapcho bearing down m the ab R H ab r h ■ ab r h ab r b clutch, the Lions tallied two runs 3b 3 1 0 Scola.2b 4 i) 1 IB»i<]y,3b 3 0 0 Moriran.M,3b 3 0 0 in tlie sixth to nullify a 1-0 Lafay- Hoov w.2b 4 1 lHendley.M 4 0 0 Horner,2b 4 1 0 Stuhlmil , r,2b 3 0 0 lead l-ockWn.cf 4 3 1 RobinsLi.c 4 (I i.Loct rni n.cf 3 1 0 i-Cood.m 0 0 0 *« ii I? - , „ T . Stickler,. 52 2 Cupitani.cf 3 1 1' Stickler.. 40 0 C«e»er.3b.2b 411 Hob Hoover and Captain JinijMcMulkn.rf 4 1 oLiedel.3b 3 1 2 0 0 Sloan.c 3 0 1 Lockerman scored the two Nit- Tir«b*s*i.M 1 o o Bimrrr.rr 3 o 1 1 f 9 1 siotter.cf 4 o o um, runs when the tajOTW.gSfi* J ! Kfif 1 -” SJ ! » S S IKS? 5! 5 defense completely collapsed, R.jney.if 3 1 zßmm.ib 4 0 o.Dr»pcho.p 3 0 tßozik.rt 301 committing six errors in the in- w«tkin*jt 000 p»imer.tb 0 0 0! ston.back.p 201 nine MilWr.lb 6 0 0 Sc-hleicher.p 2 O 0 , .... ’'J-?*** .1 ? S * Un ®- Em.rr.p 22 1 Bjw.p 40 0 Total.: SO 2 2 Totals: 32 1 0 PENN STATE Bt'CKKELL xi-Wandling 1 0 o; x—Walked for Stublmiller in seventh AB H H AB R H Total*: 34 IS t Totals: 3«s 3 Filed out for Stoneback in ninth Baidy,3l> 63 .i Demptt.r,3b 310 >— Fouled out for Tirabuui in third j . . . ... . _ _. Hoover.Sb 2 1 O Pitko.lf 4 ; J' **-Stru.k out lor Hr»rr it, ninth 'HOUCK Top-f IlCjht GOOlie IsOCK rnt fi.cf 3 1 0 Sn*-*th.cf 3 0 1 i ~ A ,r . .. suckier.c s 2 o Wriniry.c oo «. ! Penn State traditionally boasts £3X,, i ; tSSS.,,: : J T "° Grid °PP°nen*s, t< , p . nighl goa]ies m lacro!se . The Ttraba&ci.u a 3 2 St«iey.2b 3oi : Penn State will oppose Vander- [present goal tender, Jim HoucK, 2S 1 S S i; bnt and -Marquette in football for jo f Pittsburgh, is no exception. watkma.if i o o Burns.p ’ •« o o the first time in 1957. VanderbiltjHis 40 “saves” against Navy may Kp 3 2 2 MacDunstd.p 2 c JiwiH be the Homecoming attrac-iqualify as one of the year’s bet- T*ui£: as u is Tot*U: s« 2 5 tion October 19. ter defensive efforts. Stickmen Out with Lion Hess Ernie Baer’s Lion lacrosse wen split a four-game Easter grind, including three games on consecutive days and the fourth against the defending national lacrosse champions. The stickmen started the Easter "vacation” on Ldnr Island with; an 11-7 loss to Hofstra. Thurs day, a 12-11 win ever the Long Island Lacrosse Club, Friday, and an 18-4 win over Adelphi Saturday afternoon. But the real heartbreaker came before the Lions were shutout -by Maryland's defending cham pions, 18-0, Tuesday. Bill Hess, star attackman, broke his right thumb against Adelphi to put him out of competition for the Terrapin tilt. The All-America candidate, who set a Penn State scoring record last year with 41 goals, had 13 in the three Long Island games and 21 over the five game schedule. It is doubtful if Hess will see much action in Saturday's encounter al Col gate. Baer may play his star with a special absorbing fiber glass cover over his injured hand. Creaseman Tom Seeman and Captain Lou Girard were second in the scoring column with 7 goals. Girard had 8 assists com pared to Seeman’s 4. Johnnev Steinmuller and Mike Beattie with 2 scores were the only other Lions to get more than one goal on the tour. Everybody had a chance to play in the A d eI p h i win and Glenn Fiscus, Chuck Carlson and Beauregard Bovaird made their first .goals of the season. Goalie Dave Wilkinson got his first crack at protecting the nets and he had a better record of saves than first-stringer Jim Houck. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Aces Keep Unblemished it-M2' Win 2, Broken Wilkie came up with 12 saves while allowing only two goals in the second half. Houck receired a taste of the | attack for the first time in his ! career as Baer substituted lib erally against Adelphi. Although Houck had a busy time making 31 saves in the t Maryland game, the defense ' ‘ Iplayed a commendable game as “ ‘ 'the defending champions main tained possession of the ball throughout the game. The Lions were able to take only ten shots. The two wins and two losses puts the Lion record at 3-3 over the season with the easy half of the schedule remaining, accord- ing to Baer. The stickmen play Bill Hess seven more games, but only two! Broken thumb ... broken hopes 'at home. - - c^jflPßBHiA^ ' *> - %-if , . f < > . jr Lose 2; Thumb Yanks, Braves Cop 1-Run Wins NEW YORK, April 24 MP) —[given Art Ditmar an early 2-0 Mickey Mantle lined a home run i lead into the right field bleachers with I' the score tied in the eighth inn ing today for a 3-2 New York Yankee victory despite 12 Balti more hits. Yogi Berra’s second homer of the season following a single by Mantle in the first inning had VICEROY HU THE SMOOTHEST TASTE OF ALL! SMOOTH! From the finest tobacco grown, Viceroy selects only the Smooth Flavor Leaf... Deep-Cured golden brown for extra smoothness I SUPER SMOOTH! Only Viceroy smooths each puff’ through 20,000 filters made from pure cellulose—soft, snow-white, natural! 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