PAGE SIX Lions Beat Bullets in Opener Fegley, In 10-6 .^ - - „'„ '4a* , , $- " t i t . 3o 42ti V 4 4 79 - It • :S^tv:- 44' Z's gi r 4 , • " /1 .1 _ 14 11 tigeftikipl 4 ' 4 4.- 4 16+-i, 4 0 4 sT, `. t , t 4, .ar- :7 r htsr. • . t , 1'f.41 HOME RUN SWlNG—Gettysburg shortstop Jerry Long blasted this pitch deep into leftcenter field ye.terdav for an inside the park home i un. but the Lions topped the Bullets, 10-6 in the 1959 opener at Beaver Field. Four sophomores up from last year's freshman team will be I rounding out the squad. They are; Dick Ludwig, Gary Moore, John' Blanck and Don McCartney. The singles line-up against Cor nell will be: Bihleheimer, Ludwig, Carp, Moore, Krall and Blanck. I T the doubles, it will be Bible- By SANDY PADWE Jeff! Kahler and Rinker scored too ;said that Benton pitched pretty ;In the and Carp, Moore and Lucl : The Bullets added a run in Igood in his relief stint, but he wit; and Blanck and McCartney. Some timely hitting by Larry, the fifth on an inside the park 'was more impressed with Arner's Fegley and Bob Hoover plus, home run by shortstop Jerry 'four inning job. The Lio n s have a 13-game Long. schedule this year—seven at a strong relief job by Bob The Lions next game will be; h ome and six away. All home Artier gave Penn State a 10-61 Then with the Lions down, 4-2,,Friday afternoon at Rutgers, and; games will be played on the ,Benton singled to open the Lion then they will play at Lafayette; win over Gettysburg yesterday . new t ennis . court near the skat ah lf of the fifth. Saturday. They return home Tues- 1 ing rink. in the 1959 baseball opener. I Dick Landis got a break on day to play Bucknell. Both Fegley and Hoover had i Long's error and Ron Rinker ad-, GETTYBBuRG PENN STATE , The Lions' home schedule is: 'April 11, Cornell: April 25, two hits and four RBl's apiece,:vanced the runners with a sacri-' AB R H AB R II 'Mueller If 4 3 2 Landis.lf 4 2 ();Georgetown; April 29, Bucknell: including a tremendous homerun flee. Fegley came up again andi,„„r.„. 41 2 liinker,rf 2 3 ilMay 4 Navy: May 9, Syracuse: by Hoovei which sailed out of knocked the runners in with an-"F•ruchter,th 51 4 Fgley.2b 22 9 May 22,. Colgate; and May 30. tsial 3 tb 6 0 1 Hoover,ss 4 1 2 i,., , , Beaver Field. Hoover's home run other single and the score was, lizthler 25 5 1 3 DeLong,rf 50 2 YlttS tourgn. wcnt about 360 feet into righttied at 4-4. liniith.lf 2 0 0 Remiss 4 0 0i 1 All home matches will be tenter field beloie disappearing Then Hoover blasted his home's-rriArick 0 (I 0 ficiitheyab 3 1 2! into the football stadium run with Fegley aboard and the Ki4,o,.if 10 1 Hader,3b 20 0 played at two o'clock Saturdays Lions were out in front 6-4. ; Binger-xi 4 0 1 Rtese,p 0 0 ()land three o'clock weekdays. "That was one of the longest l'ou.ge,c 4 0 0 Benton : p 2 1 11 drives that I've seen by a right- The Bullets made a strong ,tlinskins,p 2 0 o Arner.p 2 0 0i Fogg expects Georgetown to he ; effort to go ahead in the sixth, ! Jaeolm.p 00 0 'the toughest of the home foes handed hitter since coming ! here," said baseball Coach Joe e but Amer came in to put the 11K.,-nnzsd)oek 0 with Cornell, Navy and Colgate 1 ! fire out with a run already ;waiters,p oo 0 also being tough contenders. Bdenk. across. 1 Totals 36 6 13 Totals 30 10 10 , In last year's match against It was Fegley, however, who':aranfor .mi in . Amer pitched good relief ball ' S th 6th lo pt the Lions in the game until the rest of the way except for a b--I,,allsed for Jacob in 6th 'Cornell. the Lions were beaten 3 . 6-3 at Ithaca. This year, the Big Hoover hit his fifth inning blast i t r b s u ta r le __ 0 2 i 0 ! l little wildness in the ninth wherel e e t i --- . 040 01 0 00 4. 1 :1 6 0 18- that put the Nittanies in front - Gettysburg their final run.; RBl—Fegley 4; 1 rucht .er, Homer 4 ~, lu ',Red has most of its lettermen for good. 1 The Lions, however, had sewed:l,"a• Kehler 2: Binger. E--Hoover, 'ie.', • oack The Raiders have already i i i , im i er. l oegun the 1959 campaign against After Gettysburg had jumped'things up in the bottom half 0f 1 'i11i_ 1 4,, m ,, g ,;., Yt iT: g . 21sti713fialtr. 7 00 e3 v :1 a few Southern schools. into a 3-0 lead by shelling stait-Jhe eighth scoring four runs on'tieLoiliz. Hailer. Sac—Rinker, ' Lo s n ' tr, ing pitcher Ron Riese, the Lions three walks, a hitbatsman and a'''• Hader ' "—Penn State 2 • Gettysburg Caine back in their half of third single by Hoover. LOB—Penn State 5: Gettysburg 10. 2 RR—Biese 0; Benton 2; Arner 3, Hau t() narrow the gap to 3-2. Dick Hawkins, the first of !lons 3; Jacobs 1: Knox 3: Walter. 0 Thirdbaseman Mike Hader 1 the three Gettysburg hurlers, 'r. — Ja ß ,l e s 2 (1 : ; B i ti ' t° , n 0 :1; i q• a n f re 4; elinkoins started off the Lion third with ! took the loss and Benton was !Itiese 5 for 3 i nn n`2 ., • Bento t h r 4 for 2 in a walk and then stole second. ; the winning pitcher for the ;M.: Au ner 4 for 1 in . 2,"4: Hawkins 7 for Bill Benton, who had come in i Lions. i 6 in 4 1 ' 4 ; Jacob. 3 for 0 in 2 2 ,: Knox 1 ;for 4 in 2 HBP—Knnx i Landis). \VP— to relieve Riese in the third, 1 Assistant Coach Chuck Medlar;Kno., Denton,tl'—Denton.L—llawkins. flied out to center and Dick Landis popped to short Centerfielder Ron Rinker drew 71 walk to put men on first and thud and then Fegley stepped in. The Lion secand sacker slashed a single to right center scoring But the relay from Gettysburg midfielder Fred Muller went through the legs of tlurdbaseman Spring Soccer Drills Will Begin Monday Spring soccer practice will start 3.lenday, April 13 for all varsity and freshman players. All candidates must stop in the equipment room this week and pick up then• medical card. They must see Dr. Griess at the in firmary and take then• physical. Intramural Golf Entries Entries for the Intramural Golf touroament ale now being accept ed in the 1141 office in Rec Hall. The deadline for the entries is 430 p.m Tuesday. Each organization may enter one team consisting of five play- Hoover Star at Bat Win Over Gettysburg i Deadline Tonight for Student Handbook Ads meeting in 9 Carnegie at 6:30 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA " 1 - 3 Lettermen To Lion Net By CARMELLA LASPADA Lion tennis Coach Sherm Fogg faces another rebuilding program this year because of only three returning lettermen. However, even though the team is inexperienced, Fogg con siders his netters "real scrappers." Lost from graduation are last year's captain, Fred Trust, Chuck Questa and Dick Jacobs. ' * w * Captain Chuck Bibleheimer, of the Lion's top players and; i number one man on the squad,o heads the list of returning start-' ers. Veterans John Krall and Don • Harnett are the only other re turning netters from the 19581* team. I Lettermen Gene Flick and t!, Mel Royer will not be playing 1; with the Lions this season. 1; , Flick has a knee injurtr that will reauire an operatic,. and 1 0 Royer has not practiced, with k. the team due to competition in the ABC Bowling Champion ship. Jerry Carp, a junior, will be Fogg's number three man against, , . Cornell this Saturday. Carp was,k ineligible to play last season be:i, cause of his transfer status and had to wait a year in order to be eligible. The Sweater Shirt by Campus Sportswear firet ,' fIN Ideal for Spring I 4 --- ' and summer. These - shirts combine the rich softness all colors of a sweater with the cool comfort 2.95 and 3.95 of a short sleeved shirt. PENNSHIR West College Avenue THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 Return Team Jerry Carp . tennis , newcomer Football Coach Resigns From Naval Academy ANNAPOLIS, Md. (W) Eddie Erdelatz resigned yesterday after nine years as head football coach at Navy. The surprise announcement from Rear Adm. Charles L. Mel son, academy superintendent, gave no immediate reason for the resignation of the 45. year-old coach who has guided Navy to 50 victories. including two bowl championships, since he came here in 1950 His teams have lost 26 and tied 8. IM Tennis Doubles Entries for the Intramural ten nis-doubles tournament are now being accepted in the IM office in Rec Hall. The entry deadline is 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tennis Managers Called Second, third and fourth se mester students interested in as sistant managership in tennis should apply at the Athletic As sociation office in Rec Hall.
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