PAGE SIX Lions Meet Navy Today;; DefeatArmyforlOthWin The Lion baseball team, 10-0 on the season, plays its third straight away game today when it battles Navy this afternoon at Annapolis, Md. Win number 10 came via a 16-7 decision over the West Point Cadets, Saturday at West Point, N.Y. Coach Joe Bedenk said he expects to start sophomore * ■* *■ ,Cal Emery on the mound against the Middies. Emery, who played first base against Army because of his hitting ability, will be look ing for win number six—he’s un defeated. With the exception of first base where Gary Miller will re turn to a starting role, Bedenk will go with the same lineup that he used against Army. The only question mark is the left ; field spot where he will use ' either Ron Rainey or Dave Wat kins, depending on the pitching. - - ■ Should a lefty pitch, Watkins I al# am ,will probably be in left with y PQtJ I QKPS ; Rainey probably replacing Jack 9 jMcMullen in right. McMullen is f* ■ ■ in the midst of a batting slump Im 'and was lifted in the fifth inning JCvUI 1U 111 of the Cadet encounter. The Middie test is the first of A ADI l i - four for the Lions this week. They A tk I I play Colgate Friday and meet m w aITICCI Syracuse in a doubleheader Satur- . _ day. All games are r.way. Armando Vega finished forty-' I The Army contest was a true five hundredths of a point behind slugfest with the Lions collecting fellow-Olympian Jack Beckner of 14 safeties and Army 11. South-Los Angeles Turners in the na paw Ed Drapcho started for the tional AA U gymnastics all- Lions, but was relieved by right-'arounds, but he was recognized! hander Lynn Harbold in the'as the “most oustanding perform sixth. Drapcho was the winner— er” in the weekend tourney inj his fifth of the season. Chicago, 111. | The Lions sewed the game up The Eastern and National Col , yrilh an eighl-run sixth inning legiate (NCAA) gym champion to take a 13-2 lead. Army won three of the six all-around , bounced back for four markers, 'events, but lost bv a score of j ne f r enough fo 112.35 to 111.90. Vega took the j ihe Lions from wmnmg ;] on g horse vault, still rings, and Cafehe'r Don Stickler was the h d^^^a U ro g w S^th f t r wo h trin?e C s Ol |n cornpemfon betweenl four trips to the plate. He had ?-j C^ e three for five in the Lions’ 9-7 * win e ven *- be jwin over Rutgers. Friday. : h “ d “ e "’ h . en * wo . n ’ 1 ***' Captain Jim Lockerman, who fiF 1 * him m the other seems to be breaking out of his.'FjH ll ®?; anyway, you know, prolonged batting slump, had a.,5 the cnamrnon. triple and a single while Raineyi Vega plans to ‘retire’ from and Steve Baidy each checked i n . collegiate gym competition next with a double and a single. vear to work out for the World i Commenting on the last two Championships in Russia, and Lion games, Bedenk said: “Our; now possibly with an eye on defense fell apart at Rutgers (the scoring those extra forty-five j Lions committed six errors) . . .'hundreds of a point in the ’5B our hitting kept us in the game/AAU tourney. "A 1 Army, our hilling kepi | Coach Gene Wettstone’s two us in the game when our pilch- i freshman sensations, Lee Cun ing flopped. Drapcho eilher jningham and Jay Werner, also struck them (the Cadets) out or 'scored well in the two-day meet, they hit ibe ball all over the j Werner .completed a beautiful park." j routine on the flying rings to Drapcho had 13 strikeouts in,take a second place behind Pitt's his stay, but was i.ailed for sixi Eastern, NCAA and AAU cham hits and six runs. Bedenk blamed I pion flyer, Tom Darling, this on Drapcho’s inability to get! Werner .was tenth among the ahead of the hitters. “He gets ini best all-around men in the na a hole and has to come in with tion and also a few from Hun jthe good one,” Bedenk said. igury, Cuba and Canada on the PENN ST»TF ARMY 1 AB E H AB R H' Slae Baidr.Sb o i - Gor*nt,2b 3 0 0 i Hoover,2b 6 2 I Erdiy.2b 10 0 jLoek*m*n,cf 5 2 2 Marella.cf 4 0 G Stickler.c 4 3 2 Fwher.lb 4 0 2 |McMuIU-n.rf 3 1 X Conner.lf 5 3 3 Watkins.lf l 1 1 Meade.rf 4 10 Tirab&ffti'ftft 2 3 0 McCloud.rf 0 0 0 Rainey,lf,rf 0 2 2 v-Ordtvay 10 0 Emery. lb 5 12 Cy*rler»3b 5 12 Drapcbo.p 3 0 1 H*ijrbt.aa 4 11 Harbold.p 2 0 0 DeJardin.e 3 0 1 McEvoy.c 0 0 0 McCormack,p 2 1 21 Yahr.p 0 0 0 Totals: 42 16 14 Totals: 36 7 II; x—Klied out for McCloud in seventh Jim Lockcrman . . raises batting average Lion Freshmen Win 2nd Game Over Kiski, 14-8 Sparked by the booming bats of Tony Taormina and Larry i Beighey, the Lion freshman base-, ball team defeated Kiski Prep! J4S Saturday on New Beaver! Field Taormina and Beighey each had two hits to drive in four runs to spark John Egli's year lings to their second win in a row over Kiski this season. Carl Wolff started on the; mound for the Nittany squad but was relieved in the Kiski five run sixth by Milt Frieman and; Bob Ritchey' The trio gave up lli hits. After Kiski took a 1-0 lead in the first inning, Penn Slate knotted the score when Jerry Miller reached first on an error and later scored on a single by Jim MolenarL After the second inning it was easy-going for the yearlings. The freshmen scored three runs in the third, three in the fourth, two in the fifth, two in the sixth, and thanks to Beighey’s double, three more in the seventh. AChl Rho Downs Theta Xi To Reach V-Bail Semis Alpha Chi Rho reached the fraternity Intramural volleyball semifinals with a 19-17. 15-13 tri umph over the Theta Xi netmen Sunday at Recreation HalL The Alpha Chi Rho net artists will face the winner of the Alpha Chi Sigma-Tau Phi Delta match in the semifinal round. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA i'Most Outstanding 1 IM Horseshoe Tourney Intramural horseshoe doubles teams have until tomorrow to enter the 1957 single-elimina tion tournament. Entries are due by 4:30 pjn. in the IM office at Recreation HalL Ernie McCoy Jr., son of the Penn State athletic director, is a football aspirant at the University of Michigan. Golfers Top Cornell, 5-2 for 6th Victory The Penn State linksmen rebounded from their defeat by Navy with a thrilling 5-2 victory over a surprising Cornell club, Saturday on the home greens. Two Lions, Johnny Boyanowski and John Felus, had to go extra holes before eking out key wins. Boyanowski, for the second time this season, went 23 holes in edging the Big Red’s Harry Halas, 1-up. He shot a 70.' Felus recovered from a three hole deficit on the front nine to seize victory from the grasp of ICornell’s Art Hemker in 19 holes. The little Lion copped team scor ing honors with a 69-stroke total. Hemker, in defeat, fired a one un der par 68 to earn match medalist laurels Lion Captain John Branish fired a 70 to snap his three game losing skein with a 4 and 3 decision over John Tomlin of Cornell. Teammate Bill David son suffered a reverse fate, dropping his first match of the year. Davidson bowed to Joe Germonde of the Big Red. 5 and 4. Penn State’s Pat Rielly notched his first win in the last three outings, firing a 3 and 2 triumph over Cornell’s Lynn Alexander. 'Rielly shot a 70. Bob Bainbridge registered the [Lions’ most decisive victory of the match, a 7 and 6 tally against Steve Klein of the Big Red. Karl Foster of Cornell emerged victorious against Lion Leo Kuk kola with a 3 and 2 decision. "I was just darn glad we won," Penn Slate coach Joe. Boyle said in summing up the match. "At the end of 15 holes it looked like tilings were swinging their way. They had a real good team." Boyle indicated Felus’ victory was the turning point of the match. With Boyanowski’s 23- holer still going, Felus had to beat Hemker to cinch the match. Hemker burnt up the course on the front nine, shooting a three under par 31. But the gritty Felus evened the match with a birdie two on the sixteenth. The Lion linksman had to sink a 12-foot putt to tie on the 18th, then put ted a 10-footer to win on the next green. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK MAIL TO: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Box 261 UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. $3.00 a semester—ss.oo a year Name Street State i "Mac" and his trophy TUESDAY. MAY 7. 1957 Frosh Runners Whip Cornell The Lions’ freshman track team won their first meet of the season, defeating Cornell, 84 46%, Saturday afternoon. Dick Hambright and Pete Ko pcsak both turned in double vic tories in the chilly, 40 degree weather. Hambright turned in the best time of the day with :49.9 in the 440 and captured the 220 in :22.5. Kopcsak won the high hurdles in :16.6 and the lows in :26.1. Other individual winners for the Lions were Jim O’Connor, Andy Nyce, Cornelius Sharpe, George Jones, Dick Engelbrink and Joe Thompson. Mel Ramey and Dick Campbell tied for first in the. pole vault for -the Lions. For Mother... Delicious hand-made Candy Cane choco lates for your Mom... what a treat... Send her a box for Mother's Day. The Candy Cane 128 W. College Ave. Delivery Service "Mac" Takes National Award! Each year, LOOK MAGA ZINE selects throughout the United Slates outstanding achievement in Back-10-School merchandising. Carl Macri. better known to the people of State College as "Mac." has. won the 1356-57 LOOK MAGAZINE Award of Merit for Back-10-School mer chandising. He had the top ad vertising campaign in the country in this category. "Mac** is manager oi the Men's Shop at Danks & Co. on S. Allen St Mac's award was a trophy which is now oc display in Dank's Men's Shop. DANKS & CO.