PAGE SIX ho Brilliant in Relief Dra Lion 'Nine' Defeats Navy, 8-5, in 11th Southpaw Ed Drapcho, working himself out of a bases-loaded, no-one-out situation in the bottom of the 30th inning, gained credit for his sixth victory of the year when the Lion baseballers went on to defeat Navy, 8-5, in 11 innings yesterday at Annapolis, Md. . Relieving starter Cal Emery in the sixth inning, Drapcho found himself in probably the tighest situation of his college pitching career when the Middies loaded the sacks with no one down in a would-be sud- 4 V 4 -k -k -k den-death 10th inning. An error, a bunt single and a unsuccessful fielder’s choice put Drapcho in the heart of the fire— a Navy run and the game was over. Bui Drapcho, who has been bothered by control trouble all season, displayed the finest showing of heart and pitching skill of his career as he worked out of the inning with two force outs at home plate and a strike out of Dave Smalley—the East «ra Intercollegiate baiting champion last year. In the 11th, an error by Middie shortstop Jim Tinsley opened the doors to a Lion four-run scoring parade for the victory. Singles by Drapcho, Steve Baidy and Don Stickler were the big blows in the rally. The loss was a tough one for Navy’s Fred Anderson. Sloppy Kavy fielding paved the way to Anderson’s downfall as he limited the Lions to only two earned runs. He held the Lions hitless until the 10th after Ron Rainey’s triple in the Lion fourth. three bases and Rainey followed Friday at Colgate and meet Syra "The Lions jumped off to a 2-0 .with his triple for one run. An- cuse in a doubleheader Saturday lead in the third on solo home- other dropped flyball scored at Syracuse, runs by Emery and Bob Hoov- Rainey with the tying marker. PENN’ STATE NA\Y er. Navy. however, came back From thi* point on. Anderson Bai<iy.3b 61 1 Tinsiey.ss 3o o tn their ha.f of the inning to was as j oU gjj l 0 j,it as a pi ng . Hoov«r.tb 6 l iste«ie.«s si a wine nut the Lion lead On One ... ... , .if . . Lock man.cf 6 13 x-Abinrton 10 0 ‘ zr”" hv ' 15003 ball wlth a baseball bal Stick lcr.e 1 0 lH.rKhaU.cf 6 1 S swing—a inre«b-run homer ny and it was only because of Navy w.tkinK.rf s o o Smalley.lf sl- 3 Jim Marshall. They also added errors that the Lions put men J*™b.wi.«. s i nMontoy. rf 012 another tally in the inning. 0 n base - £*!, ncy 'L f ? l i H ,Ue . n, ! b i 2 « Rut the Middies underwent ai Dase> Miller.lb 50 0 Massimino.Sb 60 0 hand 1 The v^n boosts the Lions’ % \ l whitu««y.c 3 i i se\ ej e case OI enonus ID xiano .. n a T „,,„ Drapcho.p 2 1 l xx*Martm 10 0 Coach Joe Bedenk's club twp runs defeated skein to llgames Navy Anderson,p < o • „ n(i „ ,; P ball came in the too of now s P orts 20 11 ' 5 ' 1 record. TotiU: 43 8 9 Totals: 41 5 ana a tie hail game m tne top oi ( .. :x—hit into force for steidie in loth inn tile fourth. in , Sl £ht e ( *x—struck out for Whittlesey in ' A dropped fly ball went for “Bedenkmen —they play Colgate, inmn* Linksmen Face 7th Victory of Lion Seek A 6-1 season log and an un- John Felus and Kukkola, in that beaten all-time mark against' order - .*> start a e ai « st f est * . Virginia linksmen. Branish, team West Virginia are at stake to-j captain- snapped a 3 _ match los _ day, when Joe Boyle’s Lion j n g streak in the Lions’ 5-2. win linksmen take on the Moun- over Cornell Saturday. taineers in a home match. Felus and Boyanowski proved The Lions have not met the, the difference in Penn State’s Mounties since 1942, when they came off the course with a 9-0 victory. Penn State came out on top, 612-114. the preceding sea son. and recorded a 7 Vi-114 tri umph in the first encounter of the series in 1939. It was uncertain at publica tion time whether or not the West Virginia club would bring a full 7-man squad to the Uni versity links. If the Mountain eers go with six golfers, Leo Kukkola. the Lions* number seven man. will not compete. Boyle named Pat Riellv, John ny Boyanowski, Bill Davidson, John Branish, Bob Bainbridge, SUBSCRIPTION BLANK MAIL TO: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Box 261 UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. $3.00 a semester—ss.oo a year Hams Street City State By VINCE CAROCCI, Sport* Editor wwv™* _ Bob Hoover . . . Hits homerun ,nip-and-tuck conquest of the [game Cornell club. They had to Iplay extra holes beore eking out match-deciding victories. Had both lost, the Big Red would have emerged victorious, 4-3. Felus got the nod in a 19-hole battle of medalists, sinking a beautiful 12-foot puit to keep it even on the 181 h green, then dumping a 10-footer to edge Cornell's Art Hemker. 1-up. Hemker. who blew a 4-tool putt on the 19th, gained consolation by taking medalist honors with a one under par 68. Felus led Lion finishers with a 69. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Mountie Seaso Boyanowski play nail-biter with Hr the Big Red. The led. 2-up, on th< Haias got even the next three green, Haias owski after shots into ' Ed Drapcho . • * tough in relief Pi Lambda , Phi LCA Booters Lose Lambda Chi Alpha (League D),| Pi Lambda Phi (League F), and! Phi Gamma Delta (League B)| were eliminated from intramural; soccer play Monday night on Beaver Field. i Lambda Chi lost to Alpha Tau Omega by forfeit; Alpha Sigma Phi defeated Pi Lambda Phi, 1-0; and Phi Kappa Tau won from Phi Gamma Delta, two corner kicks to one. In other games Phi Kappa Psi defeated Alpha Chi Sigma, 1-0 and Alpha Phi Delta trimmed Sigma Phi Epsilon. 1-0. Alpha Sig 1, Pi Lambda. 0 Mike Rohrbach scored the win ning goal in the last half for the victors. The match was a League F title and was Alpha Sig’s first game of the year. Phi Tau 0, Phi Gam 0 Two corner kicks were all that Phi Tau needed to record their first victory in as many starts this season. The loss was Phi Gam’s second. Phi Psi 1, AChi Sig 0 Phi Kappa Psi finished regular season play -with a 1-1 record in League A. John Heinze scored the winning goal in the first half. APhi Deli 1. SPE 0 The victors (League C) finished the regular season with a 1-1 rec ord and are now waiting to see how Alpha Gamma Rho, who sports a 1-0 record, will fair in their next game. In the only other forfeit of the night Phi Sigma Delta defeated Kappa Sigma. The loss was the first in as many starts for Kappa Sig while Phi Sigma Delta now stands at 1-1 for the season in League E. Penn State beat Army, an op ponent at home in 1957, for the first and only time in their 1899 inaugural. 1 SEMI-FORMAL DANCE Sponsored by Graduate Student Association WEDNESDAY. MAY 8.1957 Gam, Gray, Christiansen Enter Semi-finals In IM Badminton Four fraternity entries survived the quarterfinals Monday night in Intramural badminton compe tion. Four independent entries al so won. Dan Gray, Beta Theta Pi, took two of three games from Chris Kuebler, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 15-3, 13-15. 15-4; Ken Christian sen, Alpha Chi Sigma, downed Per Torgersen, Phi Gamma Delta, 15-8, 15-4. Suru s a k Phaungphadki, Pi Lambda Phi, whipped Ken Sacks, Alpha Zeta, 15-1, 15-5; and Ed Browning, Tau Phi Delta, defeat ed Cal Emery, Beaver House. In independent action, Terry Leach took the Class B title with a 4-0 record by beating Sam Het rick, 15-10, 15-3. Winners by for feit were: Tosh over Good; Pel nitz over Voyzey; and Schweiss over Van Vecliten. Both Grove and Behler forfeited when nei ther entry appeared for their match. IM Horseshoe Tourney Intramural horseshoe doubles teams have until today to enter the 1957 single-elimination tourn ament. Entries are due by 4:30 p.m. in the IM office at Recrea tion Hall. Versatile Cage Captains Two two-sport athletes will’co captain Penn State’s 1958 basket ball team. Ron Rainey, of Johns town, and Steve Baidy, of Wil i liamsport, ware the selections. The i two are currently playing on Joe Bedenk's baseball team.
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