PAGE SIX Nine Hosts Fearsome Lafayette Baseballers Regain Form In Routing Quakers, 11-1 A victory over Lafayette today is a must if Penn State's baseball team wants to haul in that NCAA District 2 playoff berth. The Lions, who regained their old form yesterday after noon at Philadelphia with a 11-1 rout over Penn, tangle with the always-fearsome Leopards at * * * 2.30 on Beaver Field Although the playoff com• mittee won't meet until May 26 (its original May 19th confer ence was postponed), a win by either team today would do much to influence its final de cision. In the past few years, the win ner of the State-Lafayette tilt has usually gone on to the play offs and this year will probably be no different since both outfits lank among the best in the East. The Leopards, who are favored to cop another Middle Atlantic conference title, will enter the tilt with a 14-5 mark. All five losses, however, have been by close Scott-s. Coach Joe Bedenk 's gas housers are 10.3 for the year after their slaughter over the Quakers. The Lions played like a completely different team yes terday than the one which dropped a 5-2 upset decision to Temple Wednesday. The Lions combed three Penn hullers for 14 hits including four PENN S ATE PENN 411 It II AB R II Peary N .21) 4 0 1 itellen.lf 3 0 2 HOW k`r 5 2 2Pm 41', ,If 0 0 fl Milne.; If M 1 0 I ItokßQ, 3 0 1 r,c 4 2 IKe '11,1,11) 4 0(1 C.,11.1 , t II t f 'i .1 Kahc.e f 4 0 0 M E/ 10 1 1 , 1 1 5 II 2St 1111,1,11 r 3 0 1 Itni4 1 2 1 Aehifit-4,211 4 1 1 I'l ille.1,11) 5 0 8 Delmein,ct 4 0 1 It). /0.11 5 0 0 (.:n vo• 4 0 1 Mel of fel ty,p 1 0 0 a-Cenipbel I 1 0 0 mthol mt , ,p tl 0 0 1,-Stpwiti t 1 0 0 threo, o 0 0 0 Totals .I 7 II 14 Totals :12 1 7 extopla II g minded for MeCafertv In filth 1,---Steott groonde.l fur Langhorne in Bth Pe ni, State , ___. 0111 240 302-11 14 1 l', 110 , _ 000 000 001-- 1 7 0 11111--Rninity, ralilti, ell, McMullen 4, Thinly, :Millet 1, A chilleit. F --reirley 211— I tom er, Kellen 111 - Ilitiolv, McMullen lIR - A i hilicti, 0116,01 DP--Illinly - It'egley - Miller : Itti.ti - Aehilleit - Schtick. Achille , - R. ts - St Inn I. 1.011--Penn Stale 1. Penn '• lilt off ttlem - .4 off McCiiffertA el, off Lativhin ne I , off (iteen 0 80 —Ririse 8, .10 el'af fin Iv 110— Itieqe 7 for I in U: 4.t. , ii i fin 2 in 1. NI i Curtin ty h for 6 in 5 . I.Bnrhiii 115 for ,i in I, W --Riese 4 1.01 1...--111 t l'affertl ------ extra-base blows—hut even more important, was their ability to hit with men on base—something they didn't do in the Temple eon.lgame slump, batted in three runs test. ( with three singles, and McMullen Chuck Caldwell, Gary Miller,lplated four men with a two-run Jack McMullen and Bob Hoover triple in the fifth and a bases led the Lion stickwin k Caldwell' loaded single in the seventh. and Miller had three hits apiece Ron Riese went the distance and McMullen and Hoover, two' for his fourth win of the year each One of Caldwell's hits was without a defeat. He had a a leadoff homer in the ninth shutout going until the ninth I\llll-r, \\ 1)0 had been in a three- (Continued on page seven) Record Bth Win Undefeated Golfers Rock Colgate, 502 By LARRY JACOBSON was losing 3 down after 11 holes Colnte's upset-minded ' golf, he to oate' Seve Frantz, bfore he stated S hir t uphill climb. e The team had its dreams smashedkvin was Felus' fifth in eight mat yesterday when Penn State's I Third and fourth men, captain red-hot undefeated sq u a (IF a t Reilly and racked up 'a 5-2 win on the f 3 ., ob r Bainbridge, k 5, e e shooting Red Raider course. • ipar (68) wh e n The win was number e i ght f or :their matches of ;ended. Reilly up- . f Coach Joe Boyle's linksmen, and,ended Red Raid- ,-, , • the third loss in 15 matches fori er Tony 0 Earle, Iv C'o'llate. The ,i o'gate. The Lions travel to Ith- 14 and 3 for his i. , N.Y., today for a match with, ' —, ! fourth win a- powerful Cornell. Igainst four loss- Boyle revamped his line-up !es, while Bain ler the first time this season. ;bridge was wal based on performances during 6 lopina Paul Kes tn i e recent Easter Intercollegiate sel, 6 and 4, for Reilly tourney, but She switch was on- ;his seventh victory in eight :Aarts ly partially successful, as EIGA 1 Undefeated Scott Stultz, and champion Bill Davidson and 'Roy Altman played close I.) par Charlie Decker lost to some las Stultz, in the sixth post, bested sparkling below - par Colgate ;Terry Van Houten, 4 and 2, while rounds. ;Altman thumped Peter Liebi;hutz, -- _ _ But excellent golf was standard'4 and 3. Stultz was credited with operating procedure for the en-this eighth win; Altman racked up tire Nittany squad. inumber seven against a single Johnny Felus, in the numberiloss. two slot, reached deep into his Both Lion losers played well. bag of tricks and came up with a Decker shot a par 68 only to see 1 up, 20-hole comeback win. Felus Colgate's Lloyd Monroe bust par By LOU PRATO Collegian Sports Editor THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Jack McMullen . . . drives in 4 runs Chuck Caldwell • .. hits solo homer Penn State Slight Favorite Lion Cindermen Face In Final Home Meet By MACK MaeGAUGHAN The Pittsburgh track team rolled into University Park this Lions at 1 p.m. on the Beaver Field cinders. According to Penn State's Coach Chick Werner, it should to the wire. Werner said: "We have it (the score) blocked out so that— should win 66-65." * * * "If a man that we're counting on for a third place doesn't place, however, things could change," he added Lion 440 stars Dick Hambright and Jim Norton will find top notch competition in the form of the Panthers' Mel Barnwell. Hambright set a new Penn State record in the 440-48.1 in his last outing. Norton finished second in the same race in 48.2. Barnwell's best time of the season is 48 2. Werner said one of the men to watch in today's clash would be sophomore middle distance ace Bill Schwab. Schwab ran second to the Lions' Ed Moran in the half-mile run against Michigan. Werner pointed with pride to Schwab's time in the event-1.51.2. Moran snapped the tape at 'he 1:50.2 mark. Schwab ran the third leg of the mile relay against the Wol verines. His time was 48.2—this is his best of the season. Norton will be running the first leg of the' mile relay today. Moran will carry the baton in the second leg, Schwab will take over for the third quarter-mile, And Hambright 'will run the anchor leg. If Norton can better his last Time-50.0—the Penn Slate rec ord in this event-3:l4.9—may fall today. Norton, a senior, will be competing in his last home meet. Moran. Fred Kerr and Chick King will be running the mile for the Nittanies. Ron -Bush, Dale Fauser and John Christoff will be competing for the Panthers. Dick Engelbrink will join Kerr in the 2-mile run. Vince Pimon, Christoff and Fauser will run for Pitt The Lion high jumpers—Dick Campbell, John Fareira and Buster Thomas should sweep their event for the Nittanies. All three have cleared the 6'2 1 ,-'2" mark earlier in the season. Pitt's top high jumper, Regie Goggin, hit the 6'2" mark last week. Bob Szeyller, the Nittanies' number one 220-yard low hurdler will face Pitt's speedy team cap tain Paul Thrash. Szeyller's best time for the distance is 24.0 against Michigan Thrash's best with a 66 and record a 2 and I win. Davidson, whose match was much closer than 'the 3 and 2 score indicates, was one over par in losing to Don Allen's 2-under par round. It was the second loss in eight matches for both Lions. Boyle described the Red Raid ers as a "real good squad." "They were helped by the course, which isn't difficult." On a course like that," the Lion mentor added, "putting makes the difference, and of course, we were real hot—we had to be —or we would have been killed." The Nittany aspirin - pounders will tee off with the same line-up against Cornell, and Boyle expects a tough match. The Bears were seventh in the EIGA tournament, and should be tougher on their home course. JACK'S BARBER SHOP 131 S. Pugh St. —Collegian Photo by Ron Miller "DON'T DROP IT. Dick," Bill Schwab tells anchorman Dick Ham bright as the two Lion trackmen practice the baton switch for the mile relay against Pitt today. time is 24.4 Lion co-captain Ogie Norris Dick Gross, second man on the looks like a shoo-in for top ;Lion , vaulting roster, cleared the honors in the pole vault. His top mark of the season is 14'. The :13 mark for the first time in his battle in the event will be for career last week. Bob Waldo, the the second and third place slots. INittanies third vaulter, hit the Pitt's top vaulter, Max Kumer, 12'6" mark against Navy. Lion Cubs Play Host To Pittsburgh, Bucknell The freshman track team plays host to Pitt and Sherm Fogg's tennis cubs host Bucknell today at Beaver Field. All eyes will be on the frosh's top sprinter Bob Brown. Brown usually runs the 100 in 10 flat but his top speed has been 9.5. Run ining a close second in the 100 is 'Brown's teammate George Metz ' gar. Brown is undefeated in dual meets.' Another man to watch is Dennie Johnson, cub miler. Tohnson broke the frosh cross- "country record as did two-mil er Herm Weber. In the field events, the frosh have another standout in Jon Musser. Musser is undefeated in the javelin throw and the discus. Sherm Fogg said that today's freshman tennis matches are going to be outstanding. He is expecting a lot from his top three players —J Dick Ludwig, Gary Moore and Don McCart ney. Fogg says that his first three players are exceptional and the last three are "just" a TRANSISTOR RADIO For him or her $34.95 up State College TV 232 S. 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