PAGE SIX Lions Trounce Wi * ★ ★ —Daily Coll+cian Photo by Harry Fttrminrar MO WORK TODAY—The Lion baseball bullpen had an easy lime cf it yesterday as Ed Drapcbo pitched himself to an easy 11-2 victory over Villanova. Watching the action are catcher Tom Swierczweski and pitchers Cal Emery and Ron Riese. Basebailers Cop Bth Consecutive Victory By VINCE CAROCCI, Sports Editor Riding behind the crafty pitching of Ed Drapcho, the Nittany baseball club walloped Villanova, 11-2, yesterday afternoon at Beaver Field. The win was the eighth consecutive for the Lions—they are undefeated. Villanova left University Park with a 2-7-2 record. Drapcho was the whole story behind the Lion win. Showing an almost complete re-: turn to expected form, the little j gle tally on the second when master held the visitors at bay; Guy Tirabassi, who had walked with a fancy array of fastballs.i and advanced to third on a sac curves and changeups. : rifice and stolen base, scored Not until he tired a bit in the j on a wild pick-off throw by seventh inning, did Villanova ! Nichols. manage to start any reasonable ! Two more runs in the fourth facsimile of a rally. For the put the game safe in the Lior.. ! '| first six innings, Drapcho faced den. Tirabassi was hit by a pitch 1 only 30 men. . to open the inning. Ron Rainey Two hits marred his almost-. worked his way to a walk and perfect pitching, but both base- Garry Miller was sate when runners were done away with in:Nichols couldn’t find the handle short order— one the victim of ajon his attempted sacrifice. fast double play, the other a per-j With the sacks loaded and no lect pick-off play from Drapcho' body out. Drapcho pushed a to first baseman Gary Miller. 'ground single to right, scoring The Wildcats managed to crash Tirabassi. Rainey, however, was the scoring column in the seventh I cut down at the plate by a per «d a base on balls, a “Chinese”, feet throw from rightfielder Jim single and a triple to left by first! Grazione, Miller taking third on baseman Ron LaMontagne. jthe throw. Miller scored easily on The Lions, meanwhile, kept! Black’s wild pitch, pecking away at two Villanova! One more run in the fifth, pitchers, starter Joe Mich ell and! three in the sixth, two in the reliefer Dick Black, to prevent! seventh and one in the eighth the Wildcat tallies from doing added more salt to the Wildcat any harm. wounds. Steve Baidy opened the Lion: DIAMOND DUST—Bedenk gave half of the first with a two-ply j Dave Simmers his first varsity blast to leftcenter. Hoover's sacri- pitching test yesterday, using him lice advanced him to third. Baidy iin relief of Drapcho in the ninth scored when Lockerman. on base!. . . Although the trip was un via a walk, beat Nichoi’s throw necessary. Simmers responded to second for a stolen base. : with three easy outs. He walked The Lions added another tin- 1 (Continued on page seven) No finer way to be Cool Comfortable Collegiate Bermudas Sport Shirts Choose from . . . Short-Sleeve, in all Ivy Stripes llxe Ivy patterns . . . Cotton Cords complement your Dressy Linens all in a variety of shades Bermudas. Knee socks ... in argyles or plain Select your Spring and Summer clothing at... —lur’a iirna 01top— -114 E. College Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * ¥ ¥■ Fiye Teams Gop Soccer Wins Two fraternity and three in-j House. The two counters were dependent teams won Intra- ,ECOred b y BUI Pearson and pick mural soccer games Tuesday j Gevl * n \ „„, „ _ ’ !• i,* „„i t Irvin Hall 1. McKee II 0 W- on the golf course. j jess Sweely provided the only | Phi Mu Delta squeezed out, score of the Ifvin Hall-McKee II ;a 1-0 victory over Pi Kappa match when he scored a goal in Phi; Pi Kappa Alpha defeated the first period for tHe victors. Beaver House, 2-(h Irvin Hall The match was a League A tilt edged a win over McKee 11, 1-0:1 Loisis O. Co-Op Q the Lotris defeated Co-Op by fourj Playing to a scoreless tie, the corner kicks; and Nittany 22 wonjLotsis Club defeated Co-op on over Pollock 4 on two comer jthe basis of four, comer kicks— kicks. : three in the first half, and one Phi Mu Delta 1. Pi Kappa Phi Ojin the second. Dick Buchnam produced the! Pollock 4-2, Nittany 22-2 one and only goal for Phi Mu Despite the 2-2 tie at the end in their League G victory over! of one overtime, Nittany 22 de the Pi Kapp’s. Buchnam’s goal: feated Pollock 4 by virtue of came in the first period. three corner kicks. Pollock man- Pi Kappa Alpha 2, Beaver House 0, aged to score on two. In Fraternity League H action- " Nittany took the lead at the Pi Kappa Alpha scored goals ini end of the first half, 2-1, but both periods to defeat Beaver!failed to score in the second half. 17 Win Badminton Tilts In IM Action Tuesday I Seventeen badminton players grabbed victories in Intra mural action Tuesday night at Recreation Hall. In fraternity competition, Dan Gray, Beta Theta Pi, j whipped Bob Benson, Delta Chi, 15-3,15-6; Elvin Rose, Sigma | Alpha Nu, downed Joe Boston, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 15-8,15-14; jPer Torgersen, Phi Gamma Delta,} “ ; defeated John Chapman, Acacia,| Laurel was the first major track 1 I 1 Ken Christiansen.!j n Maryland to offer racing on | Alpha Chi Sigma, walloped DaveV ra ss Hartsock, Kappa Sigma, 15-0, 15-1. 1 : —=_~ _ _ -J - _ _ Mel Royer, Alpha Tau Ome- ; ga, won the best of three from ! Bob Teelsell, Sigma Nu, 15-7, ; 14-15. and 15-7; Surasak Phaun- . gphakdL Pi Lambda Phi, ; frounced Jack Jarens, Phi Kap- ' pa Sigma, 15-0,15-1; Jim Mach- j lan, Theia XL beat Stan Vogin. > Phi Sigma Della, 15-2. 15-0; and j Ken Sacks, Alpha Zela, stopped !, Chuck Steines, Delta Sigma ! Phi, 15-8, 15-11. | Cal Emery, Beaver House,, turned back Joe Myers, Triangle, 15-6, 15-0; Ed Browning, Tau Phi 1 Delta, handed Dave Bischoff, Phi Delta Theta, a pair of 15-1 de feats: and Marshall Beere took two of three games from Mike I Shapiro. Phi Epsilon Pi, 15-5, 8-15, and 15-9. !i Winners via the forfeit route I were: Joe Bellwoar, Pi Kappa I. PhL over George Kennedy, j (Continued on page,seven) ! cats EARN 'l,OOO THIS SUMMER! (ash scholarships available. Be your own boss on pleasant dignified job. Car necessary. Find out if you can qualify. Gall Mr. Leone, ADams 7-7671, Thursday May 2, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. only. THURSDAY. 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