The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 22, 1959, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Kikla Seeks 3rd Straight Net
As '9' Plays at Bucknell
Ed Kikla, who is rapidly becoming Penn State's top hurlerl es
will go after his 3rd straight win this afternoon when the
Lion baseball team travels to Bucknell for a game with the
13ions
The Liens (4-1) and Kikla will also be looking for their
second wins o% er the Bisons this * * *
FiqlSoll. Last week the Nit tames
nipped Bucknell, 8-7, at Beaver
Field
K dila was the winning pitcher
in that affair, coming on to pitch
four hitless innings of relief. The
i,ophomore poit , ,ider then won his
u•rontl game Saturday, beating
ohm Stale on a two-hitter, 8-2.
Since their tilt with the Lions
last week, Bucknell has split a
pair of games. They lost to La
fayette. 6.3, and beat Lycoming,
15-5. They now have an overall
record of 2.3.
Lion baseball coach Joe Bedenk
Nod yesterday that the lineup for
today's gain!' would he the same
Ifs the one which beat Ohio State
in a doubleheader Saturday.
The infield will be composed
of Laity Beighey at first, Larry
Fugley at second, Bob Hoover at
:,host and Mike Hader at thud.
Dick Landis will he in left, ei
ther Doug Caldwell or Ron Rin
ker in center and Zeke DeLong
in light Harry Beans will be be-1
bind the plate and Kikla will he!
on the niotnui.
If Kikla has the same success
today that he had last week,
things shouldn't be too bad for
the Lions. But the Bisons are
always tough at home and for
eight innings last week they
held the Lions to a standoff.
Seven Lion errors, however.
Freshman Nine
Gets 11 in sth,
Clubs Bucknell
Penn State's freshman ba,eball
train won its second game in as
many outings by soundly trbunc
nig Burk null, 19-3, on Beaver
Fi•id yesterday.
For one inning the game was
elose. Then the barrage started—
.slow at first but picking up mo
mentum as the game progressed—
until the Lion cubs exploded for
11 suns in the fifth inning and
laterally s‘allced and batted their
ay to the iunawav victory.
Leadin - g the Lions' attack were
Eric Whoiral, John Philips, Tom
Moran and Tom Wunderlick.
Whorial had a perfect day—three
for three. including a double.
Philips lad two hits. Moran col
luded Iwo hits in the riotous
sth inning, one a double, and
Wunder lick cracked a double and
an inside-the-park homer to ig
nite the 11-run fifth,
The win %vent to Paul Keen,
fiis•t of three Lion hurlers.
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INFORMAL
It is not necessary to get "all
d;_nsed up" when you eat at
Duffy's. You might as well be
comfortable while you're en-
Tying an extra-special meal.
This all awaits you just four
short miles away in Boalsburg.
Duffy's
In Boalsburg, 4 mites east of
State College on Route 322
(turn right at the Texaco Sta.)
:„ 400 k.
. I.Nk SLi ?..
helped the Bison cause, but Buck
nell combined the errors with, TKE Puts 2 D
some timely hits for their seven)
On the other hand, the Lionsi ,
..)ertit's
scored the winning run on an et-l A pair of Tau Kappa Epsilon combinations moved into the
yor by Bucknell shortstop Ellis!sem i _fi na i s o f IM fraternity hand-
Harley. iball-doubles competition and es-
Either Tom Thompson, Frank ,tablished the possibility of an all
Moore or Mike Kasnick will get TKE final.
the starling assignment for the ! Defending champs Don Harnett
Ind Bob Campbell turned back
i Bisons today. Thompson went ;Torn Edwards and Dick Ham
, eight innings against the Lions !mond of Delta Upsilon, 21-7, 21-8.
last week, but was removed in'and Charles Bibleheimer and
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, favor of Kasnick when he tired partner Paul Ludwig downed
1 in the ei
Theta Xi's Dick Barth and Ed
ghth. Zimmerman, 8-21, 21-8, 21-18.
i Kasnick, a sophomore, didn't; Paul Sweetland and John KralL
;have to much luck though as the,of Phi Mu Delta edged Everett!
Lions got to him fast and tagged,Barber and Dan Gray of Beta'
him with the loss. 'Theta Pi, 20-21, 21-17, 21-14. and,
LION RECORDS Sam Minor teamed with Don Rob
Namepoi ib h inson of Alpha Zeta to defeat
, Lot i y Felrley __ 2b 22 11 Beta' Sigma Rho's Gerry Carp and
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!Rob Hoot el ,14 iq 7 Joe Fenkel. 10-21, 21-17, 21-4, to
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t Point
After dropping a close match
'to the Terrapins of Maryland
Saturday, the Lion tennis team
hopes to bounce back into the
, win column today when it meets
Army at West Point.
There will be a number of
changes in the Nittany singles
;line-up for today's match. Lion
I tennis coach Sherm Fogg will
,have Dick Ludwig playing the
number one position for the Lion
inetmen. In the first three match
es, Ludwig, a sophomore, playing
his first year of varsity competi
tion, was the Lion's number two
man.
Captain Chuck Bibleheimer will
,play in the number two position
for the netters. The only Nittany
.netman keeping his same position
'from the last Lion match will be
junior Jerry Carp, in the number
three slot.
fielder, will head the Big Red
! John Krell moves up from the lineup. Pfann scored twice in
fifth slot and replaces Gary Moore last year's game against the
in the fourth position while John
;Lions will switch from the sixth ;Lions with one of his goals com
ing in the tie-breaking overtime
.to fifth position. Sophomore Don period.
McCartney will break into the! Cornell almost always fields a
singles line-up today against the . . t.
_notch team as is evidenced
Black Knights and will be the ib3 ,.
op
its impressive
;Lion's number six man.
'record of last
In the Penn State doubles corn-,ear-10 winr 2
(Continued on page seven) losses and 2 ties
Its only losses
were to Prince
ton an d Balti
more College,
!two of the top
lacrosse teams
lin the country. '
The Big Red
!demonstrated its
overall power
lint season bY WILKINSON
placing five players on All-Amer
ican teams.
With two victories already
under their belt and their con
fidence growing day by day, the
Lions will be going all out to
add a third game on their
string.
The Lions will be greatly]
strengthened with the return of;
Bob Swanson to the lineup, ac-d
cording to Coach Earnie Baer.'
With Swanson's return, the mid
field will be able to pull off more
:offensive tactics rather than
'sticking mainly to the defense
as they have the past two games.
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The Penn State lacrosse team will put its 3-1 record on the
line today when it meets an undefeated Cornell team at 4:30
p m. in Ithaca, N.Y.
Cornell has wracked up v
Colgate and Harvard this sea
the only contingent that could
hold the Big Red down, fighting
to a 14-14 tie.
Last year, the Big Red stick
men upended the Lions 8-6 in a
heated overtime period. It was
John Behne's goal in the last min
ute of play that sent the game
into overtime. However, the Lions
were unable to score in the over
time period and Cornell went on
to win, 8-6.
The Nitfany stickmen are 3
up in the overall record against
Cornell. having won 18 and lost
15 in the 33-game series.
Bruce Pfa n n, Cornell's All-
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Meet
Cornell
ctories against Union College,
,on. Baltimore University wax
conyi will also be making the trip
to Cornell tolay but Coach Baer
expressed doubt as to whether
they would see action.
"The team is finally jelling in
regards to offensive plays, but
the injuries has made it difficult
in trying to organize new lines
that can work together," Baer
said.
"With Dave Wilkinson's ankle
injury improving steadily, our
position in the goal will be
greatly strengthened. We'll be
trying to play a tight defense
in order to give the offense time
to get rolling. Once we can get
some plays set up—and the at
tack moving --I think we'll do
all right," Eder concluded.
Baer will go with approximate
ly the same starting lineup as
started against Hobart. The goal
tendering will probably be the
strongest it has been this season
with Wilkinson's ankle healed.
Dick Dill, Mike Beattie and
Dave Erwin will be positioned In
the defensive slots. The midfield
will be back to full strength with
the return of Swanson. The re
maining two slots will be filled
in by the regular starters, Ray
Tuley, and Dick Bullock.
The starting attack will have
'John Behne, Jim Wmpenny and
,Jim Kane.
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Jordan, Akins Ready
For Championship Fight
ST. LOUIS (IP) As far as
their handlers are concerned,
champion Don Jordan and Virgil
(lioneybear) Akins were ready to
fight last night for the welter
weight boxing title.
Jordan's trainer, Eddue Futch,
said Tuesday his only problem is
having his fighter hold his fine
edge until fight time Friday night.
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