PAGE SIX Baseballers, Cinderrnen, Stickmen on Foreign Soil Today Penn State's baseball team will be gunning for ;ts second 'win of the season and the track and lacrosse teams for their first when the three teams ap pear on foreign soil today. Coach Toe Bedenk's diamond crew, fresh from the record breaking 26-0 pasting it gave Western Maryland at Beaver Field Tuesday, meets twice beaten Lehigh at Bethlehem. Meanwhile, the other two Lion outfits invade southern territory. The Cindermen are Quantico, Va., for the two day Quantico Relays and the stickmen are in Baltimore for Gymnasts Nationals Start Today At Michigan By MATT MATHEWS EAST LANSING, Michigan, April 11—Coach Gene Wett stone's defend ing national champions are a heavy under dog in the NCAA Gymnastic Championships here today. The first preliminary session will begin at 2 p ni. today at the Jellison Field House. The session will include the free exercise, rope climb, side horse, horizontal bar and still rings. The evening session, which will begin at 8, in cludes the trampoline, parallel bars, long horse vault, flying rings and tumbling. The top ten scorers will qual fly in each event for Saturday's finals. The preliminary scores - will also decide the new cham pion of the li-event Olympic All-Around. Lion A,.•manda Vega won the coveted crown last year in lead ing the Penn Staters to their fourth NCAA team championship. Besides breaking the NCAA All- Around record with 1601 of a pos sible 1800 points, Vega also scored aver two-thirds or the Lions' win ning 88'2 team points in his jun ior year.. The team points will be dis tributed on. an 11-9-8-7-6-5-4,3- 2-1 basis in each of Saturday's final events. Only ten competi tors are permitted on each team. In search of his fifth national after every shave 00, t see Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up and lire! So good for your skin ... so good for sour ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. Confident. Assured. Relaxed. you know you're at your best when you top off your shave with Old Spice! 100 a test with perennial lacrosse power Loyola. The baseballers return to Beaver Field tomorrow for a skirmish with Rutgers, but the track and lacrosse teams will remain on the road. Coach Chick Werner's thinclads will slay at Quartile° and. the stick. men wilt travel a short 20. mile stretch to Annapolis for an encounter with Navy. Cal Emery, Bedenk's num ber one hurler, will probably take the hill for the Lions this afternoon. The awesome port sider picked up the win against Western Mai yland Tuesday but * * * Phil Mullen . vying for second gym crowns title, Wettstone will have to de-t December _while Werner fin- Jay Werner pend on "top performances from ished fourth. his Eastern champions (Jay Wer- An interesting comparison can ner in the all-around, Dave Du - ibe drawn from Gross/7eld's All laney in tumbling and Phil Mul - lAround score in the nationals last len in the rope climb) and better -I year and Werner's winning score than-average work from the other'i n the Easterns. Werner had a seven athletes." :1515 and Grossfield a 1514. An- The man on the spot will be other interesting parallel is found Werner. The sophomore ace will!in Lion sophomore Lee Cunning undoubtedly be meeting his 'ham's second place finish in the toughest competition of his career Easterns. The "Gold-Duster" had —and the main opposition will;a 1514. come from Illinois' Olympian( Grossfeld will re leading the Abie Grossfeld. favored Mini contingent into the Grossfeld gave 4t ega his ' big race today. Walt Hailand, who toughest time in collegiate com- won the tumbling last year and petition, finishing second to the .the Big Ten title recently, Bob departed Lion in the NCANs 'Diamond, who was second to last year. He also won, the ,Grossfeld in the Big Ten All- American Olympic Tryouts in I (Continued on. page eight) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA he twirled only four frames. The rest of Bedenk's lineup will find Gary Miller at first, rookie Larry Feghley at sec ond, Ron Hoover at short, Steve Baidy at third, Captain Don Stickler behind the plate and Ran Rainey,. Joe Moore and either Jack McMullen or Dave Watkins in the outfield. Werner hopes to bolster his lineup for the Quantico Re lays with the return of distance runner Ed Moran. The veteran junior missed last week's qua,. drangular meet because of a death in the , family, and his absence was undoubtedly felt n NCAA's Today AFTER SHAVE LOTION by SHULTON * * * as the trackmen placed third behind Michigan and Purdue. Moran will have his hands full in the distance medlay, for one of his foes will be the in comparable Villanova star Ron Delaney. Moran will also com pete in the mile run. Over 800 men and 40 schools are entered in the relays with Jim Elliot's loaded Villanova team sharing the favorite role with Manhattan. Coach Earnie Baer once again hair the unpleasant task of sending his lacrosse team into battle without the services of All-American Bill Mess. Cleveland Taps Giants; Cards Edge White Sox *HOUSTON, Tex. (IP) Willie in the eighth and ninth, the pair May?' wild throw to home plate in the final frame coming off the allowed pinch runner Gary Gei- third Chicago pitcher, Bill Du ger to score the winning runiFour. DuFour walked across one Thursday as Cleveland defeated! run with the bases loaded and, the San Francisco Giants 15-14 then wild-pitched Del Ennis home in a 10-inning exhibition baseballrfrom third. , game. May's throw came after the Clearfield to Hold San Francisco outfielder had driven in five runs on two home ! Fete for Johnston runs. a double and a single in six times at bat. • • • Lion wrestling Captain Johnny in, Johnston will be honored by his DENVER. Colo. UP) A wild' Clearfield neighbors at a testi pitch with the bases loaded the . emonial dinner Thursday night at ninth scored the decisive run; the Dimeling Hotel. Thursday as the St. Louis Cardin-i i Johnston, three-time Eastern als edged the Chicago White Sox, Wrestling Champion and one 8-7. * time National Champion at' 130 The Cardinals banged three ipounds, will be guest of honor at Sox pitchers for 15 hits, but 1 the dinner for the city's former had to overcome a five-run Sax !wrestling greats. 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Winpenny on the at tack; Fred Donahoe, Dick'Ham mond and Chip Henderson at midfield; Ray Tuleya, Grove Elder and Mike Beattie on de fense; and Burt Houseworth guarding the- nets.