PAGE SIX Baseballers Meet Colgate It may be too late for Penn State's baseball team to grasp one of those NCAA District 2 playoff berths, but it's not too late for the Lions to redeem themselves before the home crowd. • The Nittanies, whose repu tation fell sharply last week after losses to Temple, 5-2, and Lafayette, 8-7, get that last chance this afternoon when they host Colgate in the final home test of the year. Game time is 3:30. Coach Jo* Bedenk will send his little righthander, Ron Riese, to the mound in an et fort to stop the Lions' two ame home losing streak a skien unmatched since West Virginia handed the Lions suc cessive home setbacks in 1947. Riese is 4.1 for the season, having suffered his first de feat in a relief job against Lafayette Saturday. It was a tough loss for the 5-7, 150- Frosh Nine Wins Fourth Straight, 4-0 Dick James pitched a one hit shutout yesterday against Buck nell as the Penn State freshmen won their fourth straight, 4-0. It was the second straight victory for the stylish portsider. Last week he turned in a four hitter in beating Frostburg 10.1. The win gives James a 2-I rec ord. James recorded eight strikeouts to bring his season's total to 20 in three games. Yesterday's affair was a far cry from the 20-0 whitewashing the Lions handed Bucknell last week at Lewisburg. The Lions collected •nly six hits compared to thir teen last week. The Lions got three runs for James in the second inning and then added one in the fourth. Barry Luff started the up rising when he got on via an error. Biff Naylor followed with a double. Brad Davis then stepped in and delivered a 2-run single to left field. A passed ball advanced Davis to second and Bill Eveihoch plated him with a solid liner to left. Karl Fry then hit into a double play to end the threat. The other Lion run came in the fourth when Davis ]ed off with a single and moved to second on Evelhoch's sacrifice. James then brought him home with a single. PENN STATE EUCKNELL AB R It AB R H I Iltry,el 3 0 0 Benthenla,ct 4 0 Itierson,2h 2 0 0 Haskelt,lh 2 0 B el.ang.rf 3 0 0 Slifeab 8 0 Nader,3l) 2 0 0 Dave, a 11 0 uff,as 3 1 0 Stoss,3b 3 1 aylor,lb 3 1 1 Kulp,ll 2 0 a% Is.ll 3 2 2 MeEltos,ss 2 0 Bselhoch,c 2 0 1 Bellare.rt 2 0 Jammu 2 0 2 Kasniskm 2 0 Totals 23 4 4 Totals 20 1 Bushnell 000 000 0-0 7 Steno State _..... _., 030 100 x—t 1 St. Louis Swaps Al Dark To Chicago for Jim Bronson S T. LOUIS (Wl')—The sixth place but rising St. Louis Cardi pals reenforced their pitching staff Tuesday by acquiring right banded hurler Jim Brosnan from the Chicago Cubs in return for veteran shortstop Al Dark. No money changed hands, the Cards front office reported. The Red Birds said they intend to insert the 28-year-old Brosnan, 4, into their pitching rotation mmediately. Lindy McDaniel and Vinegar Bend Mizell, two other starters, have had their troubles lately. The trade was the first major a TRANSISTOR RADIO For him or her $34.95 up State College TV 232 S. ALLEN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA pound mighty mite, for only the day before he had gone nine innings in beating a high ly-regarded Penn outfit, 11-1. Riese, who started the sea son as a relief specialist but worked his way into a front line slot, has hurled 43 innings thus far and allowed only nine earned runs for a 1.89 earned run average. He has also per mitted only 26 hits and 10 free passes while fanning 42. Colgate's Captain Ron FASTEST HEAT of the day in the 100-yard dash is recorded by Ron White, Omega Psi Phi (right), Don Kistler, Alpha Sigma Phi (left), and Ken Sink, Alpha Gamma Rho, in the first day of the Intramural track tourney. White won the heat in :10.4. 10 Fraternities Qualify For IM Track Finals Last night IM track got off to a very fast start with Ed Sprague of Delta Chi taking the first heat in the 100 yard dash with a 10.3 clocking. Sprague's time was the top of the night, only .4 of a second from the record set by Sigma Nu's Larry Joe in 1947. The fastest heat of the night saw Omega Psi• Phi's Ron White coming out on top in 10.4, with Don Kistler running a close sec ond in 10.5. Both qualified for 'the finals. White's time was tied by Alpha Phi Delta's Benny A mato and Ted Steinman of Zeta Beta Tau. Rounding out the six qualifiers was Larry Beighey, Delta Upsilon,. with a 10.5. Frank Lombardo and Dick deal engineered by freshman General Manager Bing Devine of the Cardinals. Devine took over the reins from Frank Lane, now G. M. Cleveland. The deal had been a conversa tion piece between Cub and Cards officials for six weeks. The Bellefonte Jay Cees Present .. . The Third Annual Miss Centre County Pageant *Official Miss America *Three divisions: evening gown, bathing suit, and talent. eContestants from Campus and County. •William Weimer, former manager Atlantic City Pageant as master of ceremonies. •Members of Scabbard and Blade as escorts. •Music by the Keystonaires Convertible Parade In Bellefonte Business District at 7 P.M. Admission: reserved—sl.lo General—s.Bs tickets: Hub Desk at She Door Friday, May 23 8:30 p.m. Bellefonte Junior High School Auditorium in Final Home Game of '5B Greenleese will probably op pose Riese on the mound. Greenlease. a festban port sider, is one of two 1957 regu lars on the Red Raider start ing nine. The other set is sen ior Phil Bissell*. a Hard-hit ting centerfiekler. Greenleese is a converted first baseman, having made the switch to the mound last spring. He finished 1957 with a 54 record and had a 2.04 earned run average. He also Jackowsky of Tau Kappa Epsilon! copped the top two honors in the 440. Lombardo came in. first 54.4. with Jaekowsky second in 55.3. Third place honors went to Bob Everhart of Alpha Zeta with 55.7, followed by Theta Xi's Ted (Lerch in 55.8. Ted Steinman, who placed second in the 100, copped 'fth in the 440 with an even 56. Al Ca ff ery finished out the top six with a 56.1. Alpha Sigma Phi ran one of the fastest IM relays ever run, only A seconds from the record of 1:36.1 held by Kappa Alpha Psi. TKE, last year's runner-up, came in two seconds behind Al pha Sig with a 1:38. Beta Theta Pi ran third in 1:40.3. Finishing out the qualifiers In the relays were Omega Psi with 1:40.4, DU with 1:41.3 and Delta Chi with 1:43.2. Jordan Hall won the indepen dent relay championship, tying last year's independent record of 1:40.5. Nittany 38—the only other entry to finish—was far off the pace in 1:47. Bill Noll ran the fastest 440 Hambright--Champ Dick Hambright, of Tyrone, Pa., Penn State's record-holding quar ter miler, is a former Pennsyl vania schoolboy champion. etched his name in the Col gate record books with a 14- strikeout performance against Clarkson. Seven seniors, all of whom can be considered regulars, will be making their final home appearance in Blue and White regalia. Five of the seven are three-year veterans, including first sacker Gary Miller, third baseman Steve Baidy, catcher Don Stickler, and outfielders Jack McMul- of the day to cop the independent championship in 53.6. Noll also was the anchor man of Jordon's championship relay team. John Tierney ran a close second in 54.5. Both Noll's and Tierney's 5 clock ings were better than any in the fraternity division. Three men qualified for the finals of the 100 yard dash to be held tomorrow. Joe Haines had the top time of 10.6. Bill White and John Tierney tied for second in 10.8. Lion Gridders to Meet Missouri in 1959, 1960 Penn State will inaugurate a home-and-home f o o t ball series with Missouri in 1959. The first game will be played- at Columbia, Mo., Sept. 19, the second game here on Oct. 1, 1960. Two games also have been booked with Fill ' nois, the first at Cleveland, 0., Oct. 24, 1959, the second at Cham paign, 111., Oct. 22, 1960. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1958 len and Dave Watkins. And one other man—Ron Rainey. the team's RBI leader with 2!) —has earned two letters. Cen terfielder Joe Moore, a rookie this season, is the other senior. Bedeck will go with his us ual starting lineup this after noon. In batting order (with batting averages) that would be sophomore Larry Fegley (.346) at second, junior Bob Hoover (.322) at short. Rainey (.322) in left. Stickler (.269) behind the plate. Moore (.192) or junior Chuck Caldwell (.416) in center, Watkins (.065) or McMullen (.264) in right, Baidy (.222) at third and Mil ler (.370) at first. Riese is bat ting at a .067 clip. The Lions will be seeking their 12th win of the season against four losses. They have only two' games left on the schedule—a double header with Pittsburgh Saturday af ternoon. Lion Spikers Down Pitt Cubs 104-26 The Panther Cubs were in sea son Saturday and the Lions' freshmen ,spikers bagged their limit as they trampled Pitt 104- 26. George Metzgar, Dave LAMP'', Bob Brown and Don Davies put together a 3:204 mile relay to better the old Penn State fresh mark by 4 seconds. Brown turned in an impres sive :9.3 to c top honors in the 100 yard dash. The husky speed ster duplicated his earlier effort with a 21.6 win in the 220-yard dash. Don Davies ran away with top Wreabarew Track Soramartwr ran—f. Johnson (PS) : 2. Ari4itr. son (PS) 3- Crofton (P)4. 4:28.3 442-yard run—t. Davie" (PS): 2. Moto* (PS): 2. litookbarwor (P); 4.8.2 Ioll.3:ant Oa►-1. *r. Feb (PS): 3. Metatgar (PS): 9JB . 120-yard 11.12.-1. Stott (PS); 2. kfc.. Clopkoy (PS); 8. Sherfettr (P): 139 380-yard ran-1. Lakoff (PS); 2. Jupitwa .(P): 3. Johnson (PS): 2:232 230-yard ron--1. Brown (PS); 2. Mato gar (PS): 3. rui, (PS): 21.2 2-ells Weber (PS): 2. lonia' ,(Pro: P. Langan (PS):-9.59.7 2211.yaril L. 11.--1. **ton f!9): 2. &mkt (PO; 3. Clarke R): 23.3 Diana— 1. Mawr (PS) , ; 2. Yarelt 4P); 3. Iltaricandl (P): 242`2%" Met nett— 1.. Saneill (P): 2. 11ttereirersed (PS); L Cientoboon& (r): 4 3 '2%." Mee Juno— 1. Pazten (PS); 2. 24ott (PS): S. Pintos (P): 2.1 3/e ikand Sesnew—l. Twos (T); 3. FM. (PS); L. Beset (PS): 21' 11%!' Pei" Vanl"—: - Potent (PS); 2. Beard (PS): I. More+ (PS): 121 P. iwrelise— 1. Musser fPS): 2. Cowen's.. ham (1"): 3. Watson SP); 114' WA I L" MU" zeday—L M.* a..., Lobate. brown. Dash (PS); 3:22.e *sew Pena Seats fteeekgran siceseel Wheal nom: Penn Seat" 104; Net 211 honors in the 440-yard run as he was clocked at the 49.2 mark. Claude Moten - finished second in the event for the Nittanies with a 51.& John Musser, the Lion Cubs' top weight man, took first place in the discus with a heave of 146' 2%". He also copped first in the javelin with a throw of IBC IPA".
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