PAGE SIX Lions Top . Bisons For 15th Straight The Penn State baseball comet by-passed its 15th straight satellite, Bucknell, 14-0, yesterday afternoon at Lewisburg to continue its rapid flight to a District Two playoff bid. Southpaw Cal Emery kept the Lion comet soaring along, gaining momentum as it goes, with a masterful two hit shutout over seven innings. Sophomore Ron Riese, making his first appearance of the season, finished off without allowing a hit or run. Emery struck out nine and walked five. Riese fanned three of the seven men he faced and walked only one. Emery eras i the winner—his sixth of the year.l The Lion batsmen. mean while, clubbed Bison southpaw Bob Beck for 12 hits end took good advantage of nine Buck nell errors for the group. Casting aside their usual pat tern of a slow start with a mid game big inning, the Lions struck hard and fast yesterday with six runs in the first three innings to ice the game then and there. A walk to Steve Baidv, a sacri fice by Bob Hoover. and singles ,by Jim Lockerman, Don Stickler and Dave Watkins. plus a wild pitch, gave the Nittannies two runs in the first inning. Walks to Gary Miller. Emery and Hoover, and an error by shortstop Jack Brothers, scored another tally. in the second. Two more Bison errors paved the way for three runs in the third. Stickler led off with a base on balls., Watkins reached Ent when catcher Larry Sha piro erred on his attempted sac rifice and Guy Tirabassi fol lowed with a safe bunt to load the sacks. Ron Rainey poked a clutch sin gle to left to score two runs, Tira-I bassi going to third on the play., Tirabassi scored on Brothers' sec-, and error. The "nine" continued the mass tcre with one run in the fifth. one in the seventh, four in the eighth and two in the ninth. The Bisons, on the other hand. , were never a scoring threat. Only one Bison reached third base, that being in the eighth on a walk and two ground outs. But, Riese fanned Chuck Sneath to end the inning. The two Bison hits were of the scratch variety—Dempster looped Emery's first pitch of the game to left andn Dick Burnett beat out an infield roller in the sev enth Stickler, with three hits—one a Present IM record of 5' lOP'4" wash triple—and two RBIs, Lockerman,.set last year by Alpha Phi Al-! with three hits—also including a ' pha's Buster Thomas. triple—and Watkins, with twoi Amato's broad jump of 19' 2" hits, topped the Lions at the!v,•as second only to Omega Psi plate. Phi's Don Carter with a leap of PENN STATE AB It RBUCKNE A L B L R H ' l9' 74". Amato has also qualified' Raidy,3b 42 2 Brotherr,ss 4 0 1;for the finals in the 440 and 100-; H 00707.20 4 I 1 piti.ot a o o;yard dashes to be held at 6:45 . , Loaemon.cf s 1 3 Burns.lb IL 0 o, tonight on Beaver Field. P Stiehler,e 43 3 Dempster:3b 20 01 Krauser.e 00 0 Snenth.ef 40 0 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon swept the,' Watkfirmlf 6 2 2 Staley.2b 4 0 0 first two places in the shot put; Tirabasei.ss 5 1 1 Shapinte 4 0 0:,,,, '' Rainey.rf 4 0 1 Wirley.e 00 0 , to put them in second place witht )4ißer.lb 42 o Burnett.rf a a las points. Russ Mandeville won ~1 Emery.p 21 0 Bock 2 0 olthe event with a heave of 40 ' Y.,.. ” 4 Itionse,o 0 1 6 z i ts 22 6 followed by teammate Ed 1- len l 7 ' sr Tata& 37 14 12 Totalat 22 I 2 .., s—grounded out for Beek in ninth .36' 8". % il o A N i ir o If you're ever in a spot where "you have a bluebook or final exam tomorrow, but-- you forgot to buy a bluebook today." Take a study break and head for Mc- Lanahan's. McLANAHAN'S IS OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10:30 P.M. Stop in any evening for your bluebooks, pens, pencils and any other school sup plies you may need in a hurry. Don't for get your personal needs such as shampoo or shaving lotion. McLanahan's is open for your convience —every night (including Sunday) until 10:30 McLANAHAN'S THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA r... . .. - , . ~...., . 0 SI --Daily Gikricn Photo by George Han-Loon FRANK PEARSON. Pi Kappa Alpha. goes over the bar in a high jump effort in the Intramural track field finals last night at Beaver Field. Pearson's attempt failed as Alpha Phi Delta's Benny Armato won the event. APhiDelt Leads in Track By GEORGE FRENCH Delta Tau Delta's Dick Bullock Benny Amato won a first in:placed third in the shot with 'the high jump and a second inl36' 5", followed by footballers ;the broad jump to virtually clinchiSam Valentine of Sigma PM Epsi 'the Intramural track fraternityllon and Babe Caprara of Alpha championship for Alpha Phi Delta iPhi Delta with tosses of 35' 10%" :last night. The leaders have 24 tand 35.10 1 12". tpoints. i Independent winners were Jim In winning the high jump,:l3 arton with s'B" in the high Amato barely missed clearing theijump; Bill Greene with 19' 3'i!t" bar at 5' 11" after winning first in the broad jump, and freshman place with a leap of s'_B",. The footballer Chuck Janerette with MEM MESESES EMI= s F~. .. _ • . 38' 111'4" in the shot put. Another freshman footballer, Tom Mul roney. took second -in the shot with 37' 214". DON'T FORGET ! RECORD CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUING THIS WEEKEND Very Special... . - $1.50 Hi-Fi Record Cleaning Cloth ... 98c * JAZZ ALBUMS ... reduced from $4.98 to $3.79 * OPEN EVENINGS. TO 9:00 P.M. I JjjTj;s•. ijjjjtf'J 350 E. College Pitt-Lions Sports Day Sla Penn State and Pitt, traditional header while the golf and tennis athletic rivals, will collide in teams settle their differences in three sports Saturday. The Pan- single matches. 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