PAGE SIX 'Nine' Plays Lehigh at H Two weeks ago it looked likelwin came against Georgetown on Ron Riese was headed for ala 9-0 shutout. While Riese will be looking for disastrous season. The Lions'!his fourth win, the Lions will go !after their I.2th win of the cam leading pitcher of 1958 hadn't,paign, against two losses. won or finished a game. i The Nittanies had an eight But Ricse got healthy in ai game winning streak broken hurry, winning thiee straight Saturday when they 100 to games to iegain his spot in Penn I Syracuse, 10-6, but they came State's stalling rotation. And to-i (lay that's where he'll be when! back to win the nightcap, 9-1, the Lions play Lehigh at 3.30 p.m. to start a new streak which on Beaver Field. they hope to extend today. Riese takes a 3-0 record into Lehigh comes into today's game today's game and if recent per- !with a 5-10 record—but it is de formances are any indication, 'ceiving. For the Engineers have he is going to be tough. ;lost some close ball games to The little righthander won two some of the best teams in the games last week, heating NavylEast, including Rutgers and Laf and Colgate in ielief. his otheriayette. Just last weekend they Nittany Netters Shutout By Strong Quakers, 9-0 Penn State's tennis team received its first shutout loss of of the season when Pennsylvania's strong netters beat the Lions yesterday in Philadelphia, 9-0, fog• the 17th straight time The Quakers were hardly hospitable to the visiting Lions sweeping every match in straight sets. Dick Ludwig made. the most impressive showing for Coach Sherm Fogg's i acketmen. The sophomore 'letter dropped a 6-4, C-4, contest to the Quaker's first man, John Mangan. Mangan is a highly respected veteran whom Fogg tabbed as one of the very best in Eastern tennis circles. He secured a leave of ab sence to play tennis all year in California two years ago. He then returned to handle the number one position on Coach Wallace Johnson's Penn team. Second man Jerry Carp also lost by a close margin. He dropped his match to Howard Friedel, 7-5, 6-4. Captain Chuck Bibleheimer, who contributed heavily to the Lions' victory over Syracuse last Saturday, didn't fare as well yes teidny. lle lost to third man Ken Lehman, 6-1, 0-4. Gary Moore, playing in the fourth position, lost to Bert Berk wich, 6-0, 6-3, and senior Don Harnett was beaten by Rus Cleveland, 6-1, 6.3, John Blanck,j handling the sixth position chores,' was edged by Dorem Knauer, 9-71 6-4. The doubles activity was much the same story, as the Nittanies could only cop a total of 11 games in the six sets. Ludwig and Moore lost to Man Kan and Cleveland, 6-2, 6-2. Carp and Bibleheimer were defeated by Friedel and Van Amerongen, 6-1 6-1, and Don McCartney and Blanck were upended by Knauer and Lehman, 6-4, 6-1. The Foggmen don't play again' until Tuesday when they travel to Morgantown to face the Moun taineers of West Virginia. Net-sings . . . Penn is currently holding down third spot in the powerful Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis League . . . It's comprised of Army, Navy, and the Ivy Lea gue . . . Johnson is serving his 30th year as Penn tennis mentor • . The Nittanies have lost all 17 encounters staged between the two rivals . . . the series started in 1911. Robinson to Defend PHILADELPHIA ciT)--S ug a r Ray Robinson yesterday signed to defend in Philadelphia Sept. 21 against Carmen Basilio the middleweight championship the National Boxing Assn. took away from him May 4. Basilio, ho‘y ever, has not contracted. .._ ___. READ PAPERBACKS •FOR PLEASURE *FOR REQUIRED SUBJECTS from nittany NEXT TO "THE CORNER" ON COLLEGE AVE. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA * * Charlie Bibleheimer ... suffers loss MAJOR LEAGUES By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.A. Cle% ela 1: , 9 .626 -- Chicago _ 14 II .540 1 1 ,', Baltimore 16 12 .656 It./ ( Washington 14 14 .500 3 Boston - 12 12 .500 3 New Yu! 4 - 11 13 .458 4 Kansas City 11 14 .440 Detroit _ _ . 9 16 .360 6 1 ., La.t night games not included. Late Results Cleveland 7 New York 4 16 innings/ Washington 7 Detroit 4 (final) Chicago 2 Boston I 14 innings) X.C.-Baitimme iind. rain) NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.A. Milwaukee 15 10 .600 ‘-Los Angeles ____ 17 12 .586 s-Cincinnati _ 14 11 .560 1 Sun 14 13 .519 2 Chicago IS 15 .500 2 1 j Pittsburgh 12 14 .462 -Philadelphia 11 14 .440 4 Louis 9 18 .333 7 x —Play night gators YesterdaN's Results Pittsburgh 6 San Kra Revco 6 Chicago 7 M lin a ukee 3 St. Louis 6 Cincinnati 0 (4 inning.) Cagers to Meet Purdue Penn State will inaugurate basketball relations with Purdue next season, meeting the Boiler makers at Lafayette, Ind., on Dec. 5. dropped two games to the Leop ards. Two of Lehigh's wins have been over Penn and Gettysburg. two teams that the Nittanies also beat. The Engineers beat Penn, 5.2, while the Lions beat them, 10-3, and Lehigh beat Gettysburg, 13-6. The Lions beat the Bullets, 10-6. Craig Anderson, who has won all of Lehigh's games this year, will probably get the starting nod for Lehigh this afternoon. Jack Serfass, the Lehigh short stop and Ron Vaughn, the En gineers' rightfielder carry most of Lehigh's hitting attack. Ser fass was hitting just below .400 before last week's games with Beta, ASig Gain Semis In IM Bowl Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Sig 'ma Phi gained semi-final berths in the IM Bowling tournament Monday night on the Rec Hall alleys. These two teams will roll off a place in the finals. Beta gained its semi-final slot by defeating Alpha Kappa Lamb da, 3-1, for the League C title. Sam Moyer paced the Beta boys with a 602 series and received aid from Don Meyer. who rolled 529. Alpha Sig gained their victory over Theta Xi. The score of the match was 2-2, hut Alpha Sig led in total pins 2446-2414. Dick Grob paced the Alpha Sig attack with a 622 series, while Edward Dempsey led the losers with 542. This match decided the league D championship. On Monday night, Pi Kappa Phi defeated Phi Kappa on total pins, 2426-2392 to gain the League A crown. Pat Kinney rolled a 563 series to pace the winners. Lew Brown also aided the cause with a high game of 204. Walt Benecki led the losers with a 512 [series. Alpha Tau Omega drew a bye to the semi-finals as it swept both halves of its league—Fra ternity B. ATO is led by Mel Rover, top bowler on campus. The All-Stars copped the cham pionship of the Independent 'league last night by nosing out Twenty and Three, 2700-2697. In doing so, the All-Stars over came a big handicap as they gave 261 pins to their runnersup and !300 pins to the third place Sim mons team. The All-Stars were led by Don Constan7o (574) and Lou Klu kosky (571). They had gained the finals by taking both halves of Independent League A. Twenty and Three and Sim mons both gained the finals by winning playoffs for their re spective league titles. State Adds VMI Addition of VMI to its 1959 schedule gives Penn State more than four home football games for the first time since 1952. Col gate, Boston U., Syracuse, and Holy Cross also will appear on Beaver Field in '59. Recommended Some of the best food in this area can be found at Dulfy's in Boalsburg. You will add your recommendation to Dun can Hines' after you've had dinner in this old-fashioned rustic atmosphere. There is a bar and cocktail lounge for your added relaxation. Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) Lafayette while Vaughn was hitting .313. Lion coach Joe Bedenk will go along with his usual starting line up for today's game. Bill Benton will be at lint. Larry Fegley on second. Bob Hoover at shortstop and Dick Landis on third. Tom Durbin will start in leftfield. with Doug Caldwell in center and Zeke DeLong in right. Either John Adams or Harry Beans will catch for the Lions. DUGOUT CHATTER—Harry C. Beans was in uniform yesterday after being detained overnight in the University Hospital for an in fected boil ... The C incidentally stands for Cornell . . . The Nit tanies next game will be at West Moran, 2-Mile Team To Run in Coliseum Star miler Ed Moran and the Nittany 2-mile relay team travel to Los Angeles, California this weekend while the rest of the Lion track squad will stop off at Pittsburgh to engage the Panthers in a dual meet to uphold "traditional rivalry." Moran, Chick King, Dick Engelbrink, Don Davies and Bill Schwab have been invited to sunny southern California to compete in the Coliseum Relays, one of the top invitational track meets in the country. The Coliseum Relays is the biggest track carnival on the West Coast drawing together the top spikemen from the tal ent-laden Pacific area plus name stars from throughout the country. The races are run on a grass track in the Los An geles Memorial Coliseum, cur rent home of the baseball Dod gers. Moran will run in the featured mile which is filled with an out ;tanding a r r ay of entrants that includes Hungar ian Lazlo Tabori, Greek Evangelos Depastas Air Force lieu- ,1 tenant Bill Del- „, linger, all famil iar names in the track world. The Lion 2- k mile team of Da vies, Schwab, King and Engel- SCHWAB brink will run against top-notch, baton squads from Occidental, UCLA, Southern Cal and Stan ford. 1A11001t,•15., • • I-. Stanford's quartet of Dick Las sen, Don Chesarek, Beatil Lundh, and Ernie Cunliffe has recorded the lowest time this year-1-7:25.4. The four Indians clocked this time at the Fresno Relays and clipped 4.5 seconds off the old IFresno Relays record set by Oc cidental's Ty Hadley and Com, pany in 1958. Wayne Lemons, Ted Smith. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1959 Virginia Saturday . . . They re turn home a week from today for a doubleheader with Pitt . .. GAR R 94 RBI AR Durbin.P.of ........ 6 19 9 12 2 .631 DeLonir.rl 13 61 10 20 11 .392 Fegley,2b 13 47 12 16 17 .349 Hovler,fin . 13 62 14 17 18 .322 Benton Alb ____ 6 16 3 8 3 .3.33 Adams,e IS 14 3 4 1 .286 Cr leivrell,of 10 33 6 8 4 .242 11111221 Bcghey.lb 26 10 6 4 .102 liader,3b • Landis.lf.3b 13 44 14 7 7 .169 Rinker,ct 6 20 5 3 4 .150 7 14 3 2 1 .148 A oer,p 3 2 1 Amer 4 0 0 .000 11 10 Benton 2 1 1 .500 Torn Anderson and Bob Shank land, the Southern Cal team, set a new school record a cou ple weeks ago, clocking a 7:27. UCLA's best time is 7:37.1 and Oxy's fastest is 7:38.7. The Penn State 2-mile crew, which has seldom been composed of the same members in succes sive races, ran 7:38 at the Quan tico Relays, but its fastest time was the 7:35.5 clocking it clipped off indoors at the New York Knights of Columbus meet. This foursome included Moran, Da vies, King, and Engelbrink. Bill Schwab, who will be re placing Moran, ran the best half mile of his life Saturday against Michigan State when he crossed the finish in 1:50.7. Mat Managers Wanted All second and third semester students inter ested in becoming wrestling managers should contact Norm Lutkefedder at AD 7-2094. 4-4 Tau Beta Pi Election Meeting Tonight 7:00 105 M.E. Building ome BATTING 10 31 4 8 4 .268 9 0 2 2 .222 10 36 8 7 3 .200 1 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 e .400 PITCHING G W L Pet. SO W 15 5 0 1.000 41 14 .... 6 3 0 1.600 26 12
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