%AGE SIX '9' Tops Col DeLong's Clutch Triple Gives Lions 7-5 Victory By SANDY PADWE Collegian Sports Editor A clutch ninth inning triple with two men aboard by Penn State's rightfielder Zeke DeLong, gave the Lions a 7-3 come back victory over Colgate yesterday. The win boosted the Lions' season record to 10-1, and extended their win streak to eight. Today they will have a chance to get their 11th and 12th wins when they wind up their * * * road trip with a twinbill at Syra- Cu , e Yesterday marked the first time this year that Lion pitch ing star Ed Kikla was knocked from the box. The sophomore lefthander, who went into the game with a 4.0 record and 0.68 ERA, went to the showers in the fourth inning when the Red Raiders nicked him for four runs. Colgate started things quickly in the first, when they took ad vantage of three Kikla walks and shortstop Bob Hoover's error to take a 1-0 lead The lead didn't last long though, as the Lions came back with four tallies in the third. Thirdbaseman Dick Landis start ed the rally with an inning open ing single, Leftfielder Tom Durbin, who was batting .900 prior to today's game (9 for 10), sacrificed Lan dis to second and Larry Fegley stepped up to hit, but he struck out. Hoover ksalked and DeLong' ... triples in clutch singled, sending Landis home and"play the Lions today. Hoover to third. Centerfielderi Dui bin went 2 for 3 today, giv- Doug Caldwell ripped a baseh it: ine him a batting average of to right scoring Hoover. First-;.84G (11 for 13). The versatile baseman Bill Benton was next up sophomore, who pitches too, 'will and lie walked. be on the mound today in one Then came the big blow of the of the games He is 2-0 as a pitch rally—a two-tun single by catch-',en er Harry Beans which scored De-i COLLATE PENN S 1 ATE Long and Caldwell Kikla ended nti , ,,ii ,f A l l I t i f Land i,, lb A I R I l t 1 1 the inning a moment later whenm,p,,,, t i,Th s n o Din bin .1 f 3 0 2 , he popped to third. oiu, 25 5 0 4) rev1e%.314 3 1 1 Colgate came roaring hack in ( z t ; /. \"‘: : g ":, e t :re 2 , i o i , ( 2 1 bi :Tv, Z; 7 f . 4 , 5 ! / 1 the bottom of the fourth with the,Daonmixr 4 0 0 cloth% ell ef 5 1 1 big four-run rally that sent Kilda uome,t,nd, 4 1 2 u.,,t,,..it, 2 0 0 out of the game Thou p,0n.16 3 1 1 lieu 11A,C 6 0 1 Ti ne t s ,lb 2 1 2ii thin, o 2 0 0 Ilighthander Ron Riese, Wile 1.-11trhi'rn,11, 2 0 0 lik se , p 1 0 0 beat Navy in relief Tuesday, re- A 104,0 4 1 1 lieved Kikla and eventually got; Tw , In 5 9 Totalm the win his third of the year l o—sinwka for masunne in Ith against no defeats. ii,---iii..ifiam out for 'Prat ev in sth Colgate's 5-4 lead looked ' ( l :, , n "at"te -- 004 41011 0 0 0 0 0-5 9 A-7 Q 3 1 100 1 pretty big until the ninth inn- , w- ai.,, , 1.1.10: 1.--to.ei :i_iw. ing when the Lions rallied for -- - ----- - - ----- three runs off Colgate starter at. • • Ed Abel. tiosh Nine Scores 4 • tn Bth In the n i n t h inning. Durbin started things for the Lions with / a double and Fegley followed,To Defeat Juniata JV s, 9-4 with a walk. lloover tried to sac- , , rifice, but Abel threw Durbin out' Scoring seven runs in the last then made a wild throw, allowing' at third. three innings, and backed by t h e !Melchior to advance to third. Then DeLong stepped in ancb brilliant 1 Tom Wunderlick drove Melchior pitching of Dave Ber delivered his game winning tri- ,in with a single and scored him-, rile He scored right after, when gey, the Penn State freshmen woniself on Bill Burkhart's double in- Abel uncorked a wild pitch, ;their third game in four decisionsJo the rightfield corner. Reese set the Red Raiders down by trouncing the Juniata JlT's,l Though touched for eight hits, in older in the ninth and the'9-4, on Beaver Field yesterday. Bergey had the right pitch when- Lions had won their 10th game.; Leading by only one run, 5-4,lever Juniata threatened. The only The loss was the first of the year Penn State scored four times in'earned run off Bergey was a first for Abel who now has a 3-1 rec-Ithe eighth to put the game on ice. inning home run by Sandy War ord. Colgate's record now is 5-3.lWith runners on first and second ren just inside the leftfield foul However, one of Colgate's winslJack Melchior bunted. Juniata's line. was a one-run decision over thei first baseman Stan Hussleman The Lion Cubs finish their sea same Syracuse Orangemen who charged the ball, missed it, and son at Bucknell next Tuesday. Game Ends Spring Grid Drills pring aot • a 1 practice by freshman quarterback Galen thatthe Nittanies accomplished a Hall and sophomore halfback lot in the 20 days of practice and comes to a close for the Penn Hall Pae. Pae scored a touch- l he said that the Lions won't have State gridders today when thedown for the Whites last weekito spend sq. much time on funcla 'and Hall ran the White offense!mentals when the regular drills Lions play their second Blue -, smoothly. 'begin Sept. 1. White game of the spring sea-1 Engle said that Hall was one I He also said that he still was l of the "surprises" of spring worried about finding a suit- Son at 3 p.m. on Beaver Field. 1 underway, finding a quarter- able replacement for graduating Penn State coach Rip Engle' practice. Before the drills got center Steve Garban. A fresh will send the same two teams! back to play behind Richie Lu- man, Jay Huffman played a lot against each oth- cas was one of the main prob- of ball there after letterman er th a t played lams that had to be solved, and Wayne Berfield broke his arm last week. Engle thinks that Hall could be two weeks ago, but he still In that game, the man for the Job. lacks experience. the Whites beat So today's game will be pretty GRIDIRON NOTES—The Red the Blues 24-16 interesting to watch because Lu- Worrel award will be presented with the Whites cas will be the quarterback for today to the Lion who has shown displaying a well the Blue team. He and captain the most improvement in spring balanced offense Pat Botula, who will also play practice . . . Worrel was an out and defense. for the Blues, are the two Lions standing freshman player who So today, as most likely to make All-Ameri- died tragically during the 1957 Engle says, the can according to the grid experts. Christmas vacation. He was elec- Blues will get a With spring practice all but trocuted while fixing 'a television chance to square over except for today's game, En- antenna . . . His family estab things, LUCAS I gle seemed pretty satisfied withilished the award last year as a The White team will be , led the progress of his team. lie saidlmemorial to him ... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA t *Srap, Zeke DeLong ate for 10th Win Thinclads Host Michigan State On Beaver Field Oval at 1:30 By John Black Assistant Sports Editor The Blue and White Nittany Lion thinclads place their un bleamished record on the line this afternoon when they host the Spartans of Michigan State on the Beaver Field oval at 1:30. The Penn State freshman track sters, who own a victory over the Navy Plebes in their only pre vious outing, will run against a Cornell fresh squad concurrently with the varsity races. The fresh man race will precede the varsity contest for each distance. The Lion spikers, currently the elite of eastern track circles, hold dual meet decisions over Navy, 76 2 / 1 -54 1 / 2 , and Ohio State, 98-43. The Spartans were victorious in their only dual meet test, whipping Wisconsin, 72 1 / 2 -59 1 / 2 . Coach Chick Werner's forces are at full strength and have eliminated most of the doubling that was done in last week's out ing by some of the top runners. Except for the dash men and hurdlers, each Nittany runner will be competing in only one event unless miler Ed Moran is entered in the open slot in the 2-mile run. Fred Kerr, senior distance ace who was entered in the half-mile against Ohio State has returned to his old spot in the 2-mile line up and has been clipping off some 'fast trials in practice this week. Dick Engelbrink has not been feeling up to par this week and Kerr may inherit the duel with national collegiate cross coun try champion, Forddy Kennedy. • Michigan State will bring a , team that features a few indi vidual stars in the distance and middle distance races and a cou ple field events but lacks depth. The Green and White clad rep resentatives of the Big 10 have duplicated Ohio State's policy of enlisting the services of two for mer basketball players at the high Jumping pit. Cagers Lance Olson and Tom Rand head the Spartan leaping crew. MSU has an outstanding pole vaulter in Mike Kleinhans who has cleared 13' 8". Kleinhans is an 35 7 9 * * * Fred Kerr . .. returns to 2-mile Ohio lad who hails from the same' area as Penn State's vaulting ace, Ron Beard. Al Neumann is a rookie shot putter on the Spartan squad and has a 51-foot heave to his credit. Senior George Ward is the top broad jumpers claiming 23' 3 1 / 2 " leap. The Spartans have a glaring 'weakness in the discus throw. They failed to place in the Wis consin meet and the winning dis tance was only 139 feet. The MSU school record is only 153 feet. In addition to the outstanding 2-mile race that promises to be on tap, the mile stacks up as an other thriller Lion captain Mor an, leader of the Penn State "shock forces", will be shooting for his second consecutive meet record before taking a visit to This Mother's Day how Your Mother The Beauties of the PSU ampus Modern Boucke Building The Spacious HUB The Airy New Tennis Courts The Tasteful Nittany Lion Inn And By Way of Contrast Take Her to Morrell's Where the Decor is Not Modern Not Spacious Not Airy Not Tasteful But the Sandwiches and Pizza Are the Best in Town Next to the Muni Building for carry-out service call AD 8-8381 open fill 12 p.m. MORRELL'S • name in State College for Si years 112 S. Frasier SATURDAY. MAY 9. 1959 sunnier climes. He will be chal lenged by the Big 10 indoor mile champion, Bob Lake, who won his race with ease against Wiscon sin last week. Bobby Brown should have a clear shot in the dashes for the Spartans lack fast sprinters. In fact, the Michigan State record in the 220 is 21 flat. Brown ran 20.9 last week and it's still early in the season. Dick Hambright and company will have a tougher time in the quarter-mile if Brian Castle is in shape. Castle recorded a 47 flat last year but has suffered from sore muscles this spring. Chick King should find some competition from Bob Hughes in the 880-yard run. Hughes ran 1:58 against Wisconsin and has a best of 1:52 8. Kluszewski Battles For Regular Slot PITTSBURGH (iP) Muscular Ted Kluszewski of the Pittsburgh Pirates, used mostly as a pinch hitter this season, just won't give up in his battle for the regular first base job. The big slugger came off the bench last night to start against the Philadelphia Phillies. He quickly pepped up the sagging Pirate offense with two singles and a 10th inning home run for a 5-4 victory. Klu raised his batting average to .480 with 12 hits in 25 trips. The homer was his first of the year. 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