The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 22, 1958, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
'Nine' Trounces Colgate,
Riese Wins
Hoover Hit
Ron Riese's masterful hurling performance and a lusty
extra-base punch carried Penn State's baseball team to an
easy 8-1 win over Colgate yesterday afternoon in the final
home game of the season.
Riese, whose twirling of late has been better than that of
his more highly-regarded teammate, Cal Emery, picked up
his fifth win of the year against one loss as he scattered
seven hits—four of which were infield blows.
He lost his shutout in the sever.th when, with one man
down, opposing pitcher Ron
Greenleese slammed a home run
into the runway underneath the
football stands in deep center
field.
Although he had ram on base
in five of the nine innings, Riese
was very effective as he passed
only two and fanned 12, And on
ly once—outside of the home run
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Ilahn.p 0 0
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Totals 33 7 9 Totals 34 1 7
a- lulls, grounded out fur Hahn
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101 000 24.1-0 11 1
Colgate _
Peron State
HlH—Rainey. Hooter, Stickler 3, Biddy
2, Greenlevee. 91—Stattiousky, Hoover, Gil
'envie. 311—liaidy. Greenteese,!
Stickler. DP penleese-Trey-Hainer.
LOH—Penn State II; Colgate 9. HH—I
Riese 2; Creenleeso li; Hahn 0. SO—Rieee
12; theeliltese 5; Hahn 0. HO—Rlese 7
fur 1 In 9: Greenleese 9 for 7 in 7; Hahn !
0 for 0 in I. HRP—Watkins 2, Fegley.
PH--Halpen. W—Rieae t 6-11. L—Green
lcfne 14-51.
—did he allow a Colgate man
past second base.
But if it hadn't been for the
heavy stickwork of Don Stickler,
Bob Hoover and Steve Baidy,
Itiese would have found himself
in a tight 2-1 contest. Those three
accounted for six of the Lion tal
lies with two homers and a triple.
Stickler and Hoover both
smashed homers while Baidy
had the three-bagger. Stickler's
- -DoilY Collection photo by John Zerby
BEAUTIFUL FORM . . . on a slide into home by Lion third
baseman Steve Baidy, but to no avail. The ball is there and wait
ing in the hands of Colgate catcher Chuck Halpen.
sth; Stickler,
Circuit Blows
By LOU PRATO
Collegian Sports Editor
with two men aboard and ac
tually sent losing pitcher
Greenleese to an early shower.
Hoover hit a s solo job in the
third and Baidy rapped his tri
ple with two men on in the
seventh.
Penn State started its scoring
in the first frame when Ron
Rainey singled home Larry Feg
ley who had reached base on an
error. Hoover's shot down the left
field line made it 2-0, but the
Lions couldn't come up with an
other scoring combination until
the later innings.
However. it wasn't that they
didn't have a chance to .score,
for they left 11 men on base
over the first six frames. But
the clutch hits weren't made
until the seventh and eighth
frames.
Baidy provided the first clutch
blow with his triple in the sev
enth with Joe Moore and Dave
Watkins on base. Moore had led
off the inning with a walk and
Watkins' sacrifice attempt had
fouled up the Colgate defense,
leaving both runners safe. Then
Baidy was sent up to sacrifice,
but after two vain bunting at
tempts he rifled a Greenleese
throw to deep left center.,
However the rally died when
Gary Miller struck out and
Riese's attempted bunt was
turned into a double play catch
ing Baidy at the plate.
But the Lions came right back
in the eighth with four runs to
put the game beyond Heal]. Lar
ry Fegley led off with an in
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
—Daily Collegian photo by John ZIA"
GOODBY STATE .. . might well be senior catcher Don Stickler's thankful comment as he crosses
the plate after hitting a two-run homer i 1 his last trip to the plate at Beaver Field. The State
College native drove in Bob' Hoover (5) and Ron Rainey (partly hidden) ahead of him. Senior Joe
Moore (21) waits to congratulate Stickler.
to right moved hint to second.
Rainey beat out a hard chop to
the shortstop which scored Feg
ley when the ball skipped into
left field. Then Stickler teed off
on a 2-1 pitch to deep left center
and that was the end for Mr.
Greenleese.
Dick Hahn came on in relief
and halted the Nittanies by send
ing the next three men down in
order.
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Ron Riese
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