The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1959, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, APRI
Stick ;
In Atte
With its prest
the Lion lacrosse 1
determination it h
Penn at 3:30 p.m.
"If we play the
we should be able
today," commented
Baer.
"This game wit
good opportunity to
selves as the col2l
be on a more even I
went on.
As a matter of in
be noted that the
Saturday was by f
game the Lions ev
other team before h.
more than 22 goals
but Navy managed
record by 7 goals as
up 29 tallies.
The bulwark in t
up today will be its
goalie, Dave Buten.
275 saves last season
of the best teams in
Last year the Lit
the Philadelphians
margin of 3-2. In 22
against the Quakers
stickmen have won
and tied 1.
Coach Baer has b n trying to
recharge his def - se into the
powerful unit it o co was be
fore the Navy g e.
"Our defense proved to be our
weakest point in the Navy game.
The goaltenders position in par
ticular will need a lot of work,"
Baer said.
"Our goalie, Dave Wilkinson, let
quite a few shots past on Saturday
that he should have been able to
stop. However, this was the first
complete game he ever played so
he could snap out of it before the
season is over," he continued.
"We don't know whether Penn
will use the zone or man-to-man
defense so we have prepare for
both," Baer concluded.
The defensive starting lineup
will find Mike Beattie back in his
original slot along with co-captain ]
Dick Dill and Dave Erwin.
However, the Lion midfield will
be at its lowest ebb without the
services of versatile Bob Swan
son. "Swaney" will be out of serv-,
ice for the Penn game due to a
charleyhorse.
Coach Baer will either use the
second midfield as the starting
unit or else replace Swanson
15, 1959
n Will Host Penn
pt to Save Face
By BILL BARBER
ge gone after the crushing Navy defeat,
learn today will try to regain the spirit and
:d earlier in the season. The stickmen meet
(today on Beaver Field.
type of lacrosse we're capable of playing,
take them * * *
oath Earnie
give us a
redeem our
. elition will
basis," Baer
erest it may
Navy game
:r the worst
ir played. No
rd ever scored
lon the Lions
to top this
hey wracked
Le Penn line-
11.-American 1,;,-7 -•,•''''-'7-'-'',Y.
Buten made f'l. -- ,
against somef s ::_ ":
the country. ~ .i f r '-- •
ns overcame
y the narrow t-
years of play ;•,, . - i'
the Nittany 1 ~,, _, --"=",: •
3, dropped a, ' - , -
with Earl Henderson. If the
original starting midfield is
used, Ray Tuleya and Dick Hul
lock
will he used along with
Henderson.
The second midfield will con
sist of Dick Hammond, Gove
Elder, and Henderson if he is not
used in the starting lineup.
Baer could also pull a switch on
attack with Jim Kane replacing
Bill McDonough , . Co-captain John
Behne and Jim Winpenny will
fill in the remaining two slots.
Starting Pitchers
NEW YORK (iP)—P robable
pitchers for Wednesday's major
league games:
National League -
St. Louis at Los Angeles N
Jackon (0-0) vs. Drysdale (0-1)
Chicago at San Francisco N
Drabowky (0-0) vs. Antonelli (1-0)
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati—
Friend (0-1) vs. Nuxhall (0-0)
Only games scheduled.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Mike Beattie
... starting defensem,an
Braves
In Ten
MILWAUKEE M—The Milwaukee Braves celebrated the
hoisting of their 1958 National League pennant at County
Stadium Tuesday by edging the subborn Philadelphia Phillies
4-3 on a 10th inning run which capped a thrilling duel before
a crowd of 42,081.
The Braves picked up their third straight triumph on
three straight singles by Hank'
Aaron, Wes Covington and John
ny O'Brien
The Phillies had rallied for a
pair of runs to go ahead in the
lop of the ninth.
The Braves deadlocked the
count on a double by Johnny Lo
gan and a single by Mickey Ver
non in their half of the inning
to send the game into overtime.
After starter Warren Spahn was
lifted for a pinch hitter, Don Mc-
Mahon stopped the Phillies in the
top of the 10th.
Philadelphia __ 090 001 002 0-2 t 1
Milwaukee ____ 000 001 011 1-4 12 0
10 innings
Owens, Farrell 9 and Regan: Spalin.
McMahon 10 and Crandall. W—McMahon.
L—Farrell.
Score Twirls 8-1 Win
CLEVELAND (A') Brilliant,
pitching by southpaw Herb Score
and a home run bombardment by
his teammates gave the Cleveland
Indians an 8-1 victory over the
Detroit Tigers Tuesday in the
Tribe's home opener before 33,-
098 fans at Municipal Stadium.
Detroit . 000 000 100-1
Cleveland 000 300 etc--6 7 I
._Bunning, Davie 5, Morgan 6, Sasce 0,
Narieski 8 and Wilson: Score and Nixon.
L—Bunning. Home runs—Detroit, Harris
1, Cleveland, Minos* 1, Held 2, Strickland 1.
Red Sox Beat Senators
BOSTON (fP) Boston fash
ioned a tie-breaking, two run fifth
igning without benefit of a base
hit Tuesday and went on to defeat
the Washington Senators 7 to 3
in the Red Sox Fenway Park
opener.
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In Flight Final
Two-time champion "Sammy"
Phaungphakdi of Pi Lambda Phi
advanced to the flight 1 finals in
intramural badminton action
Monday as he defeated Jim Mac-
Kay of Tau Kappa Epsilon, 15-0,
15-2. Fred Meckley, who' won by
a forfeit, will meet Phaungphakdi
tonight for the flight champion
ship.
In other flight action, Jerry'
Carp of Beta Sigma Rho and Lou
Benzak of Sigma Pi reached the'
Flight 2 finals. Carp, a regular on
the varsity tennis squad, heat
Ron Novak of Theta Xi, 15-6,
15-10. Benzak beat John Andrews
of Sigma Tau Gamma, 15-5, 15-7.
Benzak and Carp also meet to
'night for the flight champion
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In flight 3, Dave Anderson of
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Sigma Nu, both winners on Mon
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I haNe your raincoat. C. IL De Schexic.
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