PACit SIX Undefeated Golfers Top * * Thinclads Defeat Pitt, 761/21-541/2 Moran Adds Mile Mark ToCollection By MAC MoGAUGHAN The Lion cindermen closed out their home dual meet sea son in fine form as they smoth ered the Pittsburgh Panthers 76 1 / 2 -54Y2 Saturday. Ed Moran, the Lions' middle distance ace, added the mile run to his list of Penn State records. Moran. two-time breaker of the half-mile mark, snapped the tape in the mile in 4-10.5. Mel Barnwell turned in a top notch performance for the Pan thers as he nipped Lions Jim Norton and Dick Hambright in the 440-yard run. Hambright took the lead on the first turn but the speedy Barnwell over took him in the backstretch. Barnwell was clocked at the 47.5 mark and Hambright and Noi ton finished in 47.8. All three Varsity Summaries Mile run-t. Moran (PS): 2. King (PS): 3. Kerr (PS): 4:105' 410-yard ren-1. Barnwell (P); 2. Ham brieht (PS); 3. Norton (P): 47.5•' 160- , ard dariv-1. Thomas (PS); 2. Moody (P): 3. O'Conner (PS); 10.0 120-lard 11.11-I. Thrash (P); 2. flan nels. IP); 3. Kopcaak (PS): 15.4 1(80-yard run-1. Schwab IPS,: 2. Mor an (PS); 3. King IPS); 1:83.3 2211 , sard dash-1. Barnwell (P); 1. Moody (P); 3. O'Conner (PS): 21.8 2-mile run-1. Kerr (I'S); 2. Engelbrink (PS): 3. Timon 11•): 9:18.9•' 228-yard 1..11.-l. Socyller (PS); 2. Ban now IP); 3. Thrash (P 1; 23.9 Shot put-1. Kill/ (P): 2. Nyca (PS); 3 Chadwick (P): Discus-i. King (P): 2. Nyco (PS); 3. Chadwick (P); 11181" Broadjump-1. Coggin (P): 2. Sharp* MS): 1. Ramey (PS): 21' 214' High juntp--1. Campbell (PS): rein (PS); 3. Thomas (P 8): 6'B" Pole Vaalt-1. Norris (PS); 2. Kamer IP): 3. Gross (PS): 3. Waldo (PS); 131" Javelin-I. Nrce (PS): 2. Richards (PS); 3 Schaeffer (PS): 182'71:4" Mi'e relay-I. Doyle, Smith, Walnar. Barn w•it IP); 3:14.2** Final rcore: Penn State 76“2: Pitt 31 1 / 2 'new meet and Penn State record •"new meet record men turned in the fastest times of their careers and ran the fastest ouarter-mile ever recorded on the Beaver Field cinders. "Not ton and Hambright are great competitors and the best competition I've faced this year," Barnwell said. Hambright and Barnwell an chored a see-saw battle in the mile relay. Norton opened up a flve-yard lead in the first leg but it was lost as a result of a faulty baton pass. Moran took up the race for the Lions and, as he pissed the stick to Bill Schwab, the Lions were trailing by 5- yards Schwab turned on the steam in the backstretch and Major Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE exterday's Result's No games scheduled W L Pet. CB. ____ 10 6 .792 ____ 13 12 .6.20 t.' ___ 15 16 .484 ____ 12 13 .480 ____ 14 16 .467 8 _.__ 13 16 .414 ______ 13 17 .43.1 11 16 .407 9tlz Probable Pitchers Ii w Votk _ Enipsns City _ le% eland F. It mute _- Ito. _ n.bington _ tioit lhicemo Sr.. York at Chicago thil—Kucks (I-1) tn. Donovan 12-3). llayblngton at Kamm City (N)—Pascual (2-3 1%. c; (4-11. Baltimore at Detrolt—O'Dell (3.4) •a. Hoeft (3-2). Houton at elevelani (N)—Smlth (2.1) ♦a. Nadi,ld 15-2). NATIONAL LEAGUE Yestercego; litaulta Mils% aulsca at. Cincinnati t night) W 1. Pd. C.B. San Francisco 11 11 .656 — l4llnankee 17 9 .634 1 Pittsburgh 17 14 .54$ 314 Pliihnielph ____ 14 16 .467 6 Chteagn 15 18 .455 6 1 /.. St. Louis 13 16 .448 qt . Cincinnati 11 14 .440 4 1 ., LGS ngelem 11 21 .344 10 Probable Pite,ers San Francisco at Cincinnati (N) —Mc- Cu-mick 13-0) a. Lawrence 0-3). Los Angeles at Milwaukee IN )—Podres (421 vs. Conley 10-1). Chicago et Pittsburgh (N)---Drott (1-11) Ire. Friend (5-2). St. Leah% at l'hiladelphia (N)—McDaniel (2-3) vs. Simmons (4-3). * * * * * * —Daily Collegian Photo by Bob Lloyd NEW MEET RECORD set as Pitt's Mel Barnwell nipps Lion co captain Jim Norton and Dick Hambright in the 440-yard run. The Nittanies scored a 76 1 / 2 -54 1 / 2 victory over the Panthers in Saturday's dual meet at Beaver Field. when Hambright took over the'was and I was afraid that he'd Nittanies had a 2-yard lead. !pass me after the turn." Hambright rounded the first Buster Thomas, Nittany sprint turn with Barnwell right behind er and high jumper, copped first him. Barnwell inched past the place laurels in the 100-yard dash. Lion ace in the backstretch and Thomas's time for the distance snapped the tape at the 3:14.2 was 10.0. mark to set a new meet record. The Lion freshmen rolled Barnwell's time for the anchor over the Panther Cubs 104-26. leg was 46.7—Hambright's was Bob Brown. the Lion Cub's 47.7. dash star. ran away with first "I was really scared when I . place honors in the 100 and passed him (Hambright) in the' 220-yard dashes. Brown's time backstretch," Barnwell said. "II for the 100 was 9.B—his time thought he was stronger than It for the 220 was 21.8. Netters Whip Bucknell, 8-1 Play 3 Matches This Week By BEN BRONSTEIN team." Saturday was a burning The Lion netters closed out'hot day and the netters made their home season Saturday withlFogg's Cornell statement look a smashing 8-1 victory over good. Bucknell to even the team's sea- Chuck Questa, playing in the son record at 4-4 with three top spot for the first time, en matches remaining to try for a gaged in a marathon contest winning season. with Bucknell sophomore, Bill The netters start the final week today against Georgetown, possibly the top team in the East. Tomorrow the Nittanies meet Navy and Friday they travel to Pitt to end the weeks series of away matches. Coach Sherm Fogg, after last Wednesday's disappointing loss to Cornell on a cold day at Ithaca, called the Lions a "warm weather THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IMIIIIIM=MI Sweets, and obviously weary at the end loci 9-11, 5-7. Dick Jacobs was terrific in equeezing out a pressure-packed win in- three close sets, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 over a flashy speedster, soph, omore Henry Livas. Captain. Fred Trust made a bid to regain the number one spot with an impressive 6-3, 6-2 win over Charles Siede. It was Cornell, 4-3, * * * * * * * Linksmen Host Bucknell; Seek 4th Unbeaten Year If Nittany golf coach Joe Boyle doesn't wind up with a good case of gastric ulcers, it won't be because his undefeated squad hasn't tried. The Nittany linksmen notched against Cornell, 4-3, at Ithaca, but finishes that make coaches apply for hazard pay. Boyle's juggernaut will try to wrap up Penn State's fourth un beaten season when they meet a weak Bucknell squad at 1 p.m. today on the University course. The Cornell victory was the third 4-3 win in the last four matches for the Lions, as they again resorted to depth to put the match in the win column. The loss was Cornell's second in six starts. With pressure on and the match tied 3-3, number six man Scott Stultz came through with a 1 up come-from-behind win over the Bears' Lynn Alexander to send Boyle home happy. Stultz, who. won the big one against Pitt in the same situation, did it the hard way. . The latter two were playing even par when their matches ended. ' But it was Bill Davidson, Johnny Felus, and Charlie Deck er who sent Boyle looking for some "Turns." Davidson, still weak from a physical ailment the previous night, was plastered by Cornell's top man, Steve Klein, 6 and 5. The loss brought the Eastern Intercollegiate cham pion's record to 6-3. Just as surprising was Feint' 3 and 2 loss to the Bears' Joe Giomonde. Felus, with a 5-4 season record. has been the hot test Lion golfer lately, but ran info some excellent golf by Giomonde. The sole undefeated Lion was 1 1 down with three holes to go when he started pouring it on. Alexander, Cornell's top man last (year, lost the 16th and 17th holes to Stultz. The Lion played to a satisfying win for Trust who lost to Siedo last year. Gene Flick and Mel Royer, fifth and sixth men, won re spectively over Bob Goeker and Tom Cowan. The two Bison soph omores have been the top win ners for their team, which pre (Continued oil page eight) 10 THESIS M ULTILITHING FAST SCONOMICAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING 352 B COLLEGE AD 8-6794 Oh e I i f daSS it; °C4 with a subscription to . 11), Uail Collegian $3.00-semester $5.00-year Carnegie Bldg. TUESDAY. MAY 20. 1958 for Ninth By LARRY JACOBSON their ninth win Saturday it was one of those photo * * *. halve the last hole and nursed the ball home, giving him a 1 up decision and his ninth win. Bob Bainbridge, captain Pat Reilly. and Roy Altman racked up the other Nittany wins. Alt man, playing one over par (72). toppled Ted Antos, 4 and 3 for his eighth win in nine starts. Bainbridge (8-1) upended Karl Foster. 5 and 3, while Reilly was administering a 4 and 3 loss to John Tallman for his fifth win against four losses. Like Davidson, Decker's loss was aided by physical woes: a bad hayfever attack. Decker lost to Art Hemker, 2 and 1, bringing his season log to 6-3. PUTTING AROUND—B oyle will go with the same lineup against Bucknell. The Lions are not expecting too much trouble from the Bisons . . . the links men's last unbeaten seasons were in 1948, 1953 and 1955 . . . Cor nell's John Tallman has lost three matches during his collegiate ca reer. All losses were to Penn State golfers, and all were by identical 4 and 3 scores. PENN STATE DINER Fine Foods OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY "Tradition Demands Quality" Win * * Scott Stull: .. . wins "big one"
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