PAGE SIX Lions Take sth in Distance Relay • MorrowScratches i nloo , Penn State's dist a n c e yards. The "Lazy Irishman's" Thrash finished 12 yards be time for the mile was an un- hind the speeding Buckeye. medley team and Lion co- iinpressive (for Delany) 4:06.5. The Lion's Jim Nor t o n—not captain Jim Norton took St. John's Peter Close and usually a hurdler--:-placed fifth the Lion's Ed Moran were in the hurdle marathon. fifth place yesterday in the locked in a dual for third place, Nitt a n y sophomore Andy opening round of the 64th but Moran tired at the swift Nyce hurled the discus 138'. pace and finished the race be- but failed to qualify for the annual Penn Relay Carnivil hind the Georgetown miler. finals. Pitt's Wes King led the at Philadelphia's Franklin Close was clocked in a respect- quali f i e r s with a heave of able 4:11. 162'11". Field. The Penn State times for the Other winners on the first Villanova won the distance half - quarter - three-quarters • day of the two-day festival medley in 9:53.3, shattering the mi 1 e sequ e n c e were Bill were Boston University's John carnival record of 9:58.1 set by Schwab, 1:54.9, Dick Ham- Lawlor and Indiana's Greg the Wildcats last year. Villa- bright, 49.5, Fred Kerr, 3:06.7. Bell. nova's distance ace lion Delany and Moran, 4:24. Lawlor—a for m e r Dublin made up 35 ydrds on the an- Ohio State's "one man team" cop—set a new meet record in chor leg to defeat Michigan Glenn Davis won the 400-meter the hammer throw with a State's Canadian cross-country hurdles in 51.6—0ne second ov- heave of 196' 2". The former star For d d y Kennedy by 10 er the meet record. Pitt's Paul record of 190' 7 1 Z" was set by Baseball, Golf, LaX at Home Riese, Simmers to Pitch In Doubleheader Today Penn State's baseball team returns to the friendly con fines of Beaver Field for the first time in 10 days when it hosts Syracuse in a twin-bill this afternoon. The first tilt is scheduled to start at 1:30. (Radio Station INDFAI will broadcast both games beginning at 1:25.) Coach Joe :ec en , :who has, seen his Lions split even in a le - Ilosing to George Washington cent four-game road tom, has, Syracuse has four men (out nclitatcd he will not strut his side of Rybak) back from last arc hurler Cal Emery in either' year's team, which won seven game, saving the towering south ofof 16 games, including three paw for relief dut y . infielders—Hal Noyes at first, Emery has been the only Nit-, Dan Fogarty (of football fame) tarry twiner to win this seasond at second, and Lou Mannara at posting a 4-0 record. But because, shortstop. The other vet, Tom of the doubleheader, Bedenkl Sardinia, is the regular center ould rather use his Meal Ticket' fielder. In a fireman's role, if the neces-i sits , arises. ! Rounding out the Orange's first array are junior Erling Swanson Bedenk throw relief man, at thud, senior Ferdie Kuczala in Ron Raise into the fn•st game and right,senior Mike Beauvais in Dave Simmers into the nightcap•l left and sophomore Ron Holmes Riese has seen behind the plate 8 2 -1 innings of ,' However, Kleinhan could change fueman duty , I this lineup by injecting sopho this year and more Bill Vrooman in at short with the excep- stop and moving Mannara over tion of one in- to second in place of Fogarty. He lung against could also have Noyes and Kuc- Ohio State, he zala switch positions has been very ef- Outside of his regular outfield fectivc. platoon alterations, Bedenk plans The pint-sized no changes in his starting lineup junior has fan- The platoon system works this ned 12 men and \way. with Rybak (a lefty) on the walked only one hill, Bedenk will use veteran :while giving up Jack McMullen and junior Chuck seven hits five Caldwell—a couple of portside of them singles—and three runs su ingers—in the owfield,• and However, all three tuns (and four with MacLachian (a righty) pitch of the hits) were garnered by ing, two righthanded batters Ohio State in one frame lastiDave Watkins and Joe Moore, Saturday. 'will be used. The Buckeyes also teed off on, -- Simmers last weekend, blasting him from the hill in the first inning. They rapped him for three runs and four• hits, including a three base sock, before Bedenk pulled him out in favor of Larry Freedman. That was Simmers' only start, but he dtd see relief duty against Bucknell a couple of days ago and performed quite creditably. He hurled the final three frames, giving up only one hit and holding them score. less. Syracuse Coach Ted Kleinhans will use his southpaw star Bill Rybak against Riese in the open er and sophomore righthander Bill MacLachlan in the molitcap Rybak, like Penn State's Em ery, has been the only Syracuse twirler able to win this season. The Big Orange veteran beat Gettysburg in the season opener and '% - hipped Pittsburgh last week. Sandwiched in between his victories, however, is a loss to Navy. MacLachian is 0-1 for the year, Tennis Courtßeservations Reservations for Beaver Field and varsity tennis courts can be made by calling extension 2106 after 1 p.m. The courts will be reserved on a one-hour basis and can be reserved only 24 hours in advance. Record Sale RCA - Capitol - Columbia Mercury -:and others SHAKE ASSOCIATES corner Beaver and S. Allen THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Frosh '9' Opens At Lock Haven Penn State baseball fans will get a preview of what to expect in future years when the Nittany Lion freshman team opens its sea son today at Lock Haven S.T.C. Frosh coach Bill Speith said: "We seem to have a well-balanced team. The team looks good defen sively, but our hitting looks weak. The bad weather has hurt us as far as practice is concerned, and I won't really know what I have until the game is over." Speith plans to start southpaw Dick James on the mound and John McSparrin behind the plate. IS TENNIS YOUR GAME! 1T IS FOR MANY ON CAMPUS, ' AND EVERYONE PLAYS A BETTER GAME WHEN USING GOOD EQUIPMENT "Waltz Supplies the Best " * • • AL e, SPECIAL SALE HAND BALL GLOVES Going for .. . $2.75 • $3.50 • $3.75 AN AUTHENTIC BARGAIN Waltz Sporting Goods 105 S. PUGH TEL. AD 8-8722 Top Orange Golfer Will Face Reilly Syracuse University's golf coach will throw a combina tion of experience, inexperi ence, and lack of match ex perience at the Penn State linksmen this afternoon in an effort to knock the Lion golfers from the ranks of the unbeaten. Starting time is 1:30 p.m. on i the University course. In contrast, Coach Joe Boyle will send an undefeated team full of depth and game experi ence to the tees in quest of its . fifth win. The match is the first this year for the Orange. and with the ex ception of three men, Coach Marc Guley has no idea of how his untested men will hold up. The exceptions are Eastern Inter collegiate golf champ Warren Simmons. Mike Dritz, and Jack Kress. all juniors. Boyle will go with the same lineup he has used in his pre vious matches, which will pit Lion captain Pat Reilly (3-1) against Simmons in what could be the match of the day. Sim mons defeated Reilly last year. 1 up on the Syracuse course. Number two man Bill Davidson will carry a 4-0 record into his match with the Orange's Mike Dritz. Both men were winners last year, Davidson besting Mel Schulman, 5 and 4, and Dritz beat ing Lion John Brannish, 1 up after 23 holes. Little John Felus will tee off in the third slot against Syracuse's Bob Armstrong. Felus topped Kress last year, 6 and 5. and will be seeking to shove his 2-2 record above .500. In the fourth spot, Orange man Bob Corey will face Bob Bainbridge. who is probably one of the toughest number four men in the East. Kress will face Lion Charlie Decker, (3-1), in the fifth slot. In the sixth and seventh spots, Boyle will start two undefeated first year men: Roy Altman and Scott Stutz., both with 4-0 records. They'll face two first-year Orange golfers, Stan Okoniewski and Bob Spear, respectively. Cornell's Al Hall in 1956. Bell—the best broadjumper to come along since the great Jes se Owens won his specialty with a leap of 25' 8 1 / 4 ". On todal 's card, the much publicized invitational 100-yard dash was deli a heavy blow after Abilene Christian's Bob by Morrow scratched because of a groin muscle injury. Morrow's sp ee d y running mate Bill Woodhouse will at tempt to gain the century title for the Texas school in a duel with Duke's Dave Sime and the Lion's sensational freshman sprinter Bob Brown. Other Penn State entrants in today's finale will be in the sprint medley relay, two-mile Lacrosse Team to Host Strong Rutgers at 2:30 The Penn State Lacrosse team will be out to even up its 2-3 season record at 2:30 this after noon on Beaver Field. Its oppon ent is a top rated Rutgers squad that has a misleading 4-2 record. But one of the scores of the games is not misleading—at least as far as the home forces are concerned. The Scarlet wal loped Penn, 15.1, while the Lions could only take a 3-2 de cision over the same Quaker squad a week ago. The two losses for the Rutgers crew came at the hands of John Hopkins (17-5) and Army (13-2), two teams rated among the top seven in the nation by Lion coach Earnie Baer. Heading the Scarlet attack Custom Suit 3 MADE TO YOUR OWN MEASUREMENTS FINEST IMPORTED and DOMESTIC FABRICS ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL SHOWING OF LARGE LENGTHS OF ABOUT 350 DISTINCTIVE FABRICS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS and SPORTS WEAR Satuiday, April 26 Srkrt. your spring and summtr wardrobe now from this unusual assortment of thr world's most distin guished fabrics . . . enjoy the fine custom _workmanship And correct fit of CItWIC'S made for you. A representative of Ed. V. Price & Co., custom tailors. will be here to mist you. Plan now to come in. f#ttr's E. College Ave. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1958 relay. four-mile relay, javelin, high jump and pole vault. Kerr. Dick Engelbrink, Chick King and Moran will run in the four-mile event against a strong field led by defending champion St. John's. The same quartet will also be the Lion entry in the 2-mile relay. Hambright, O'Conner, Nor ton and Schwab will run for Penn State in the sprint med ley event. Co-captain Ogier Norris will be aiming for the 14' mark in the pole vault. Last week Norris set a new Penn State record of 13' 8 1 / 4 ". Also competing for the Lions will be Dick Campbell in the high jump and Sam Richards in the javelin. which scored 44 goals in its first four games are junior John How land (16) who scored 18 goals last year and Ross Farquharsbn (29) who had 12 goals and 6 assists a year ago. Baer rates Farquharson as the main offensive threat to his Lions. Baer may be without the serv ices of his third midfielder on the first unit, Chip Henderson. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP: PENN STATE RUTGERS Price (10) Rowland U 6) Bronn (11) Farquharson (29 Winpenny (13) Schmidt (22) Reline (22) Natio (15) Donahoe (211 Austin (20) Odenkirk (26) Nicklas (13) Beattie (36) Pooley (25) Tule:a (32) Pencek (40) Dill (34) Clark (36) House.rorth (33) Curt° (14) in the * * * ii: fi *111:41 State College
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