The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 22, 1959, Image 10

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Lion Baseballers Meet
Temple in Crucial Game
By SANDY PADWE
Ulcer pills in one pocket, tranquilzers in the other and a
container of milk under his arm, Penn State baseball coach
Joe Bedenk and his Lions left for an all-important trip tt
Philadelphia and a meeting with Temple's Owls.
The Owls are Middle Atlantic Conference chain , winner. .en, 1 .. 1 ' d“--
pions, and )
have clinched a berth in the * * * I team broke the 1M record on go, Ted Steinman of ZBT put
I on a drive to come within inch-
CAA Distnet IT playoffs as a r . ' ' - "reiv ng, Beaver Field. Their time wasi
es of catching Booker at the
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exult of winning the title. 'i , -! ‘-'• - -1 I
1:35.7. tape. Last year's 440 winner,
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But Penn State is stillbattling ..,*3 ,
,' The ten points awarded for this! Frank Lombardo of Tau Kappa
for one of the two "at large" :',-.!: ' :win gave DU a gi and total of! Epsilon, finished third.
berths, and aw in today is iust -: 5 0 :!ii points, the most ever record-I. Steinman won the 100-yard dash
about a necessity since the Lions ',''';':
,ed by any fraternity in the three, in the time of 10.5. Bill White fin
r.plit t.eith put Wednesday at Bea- ':.!
,day IM track and field event, ished second for Alpha Sigma Phi
I,r 1 Field
; according to "Dutch" Skyes, As- and DU picked up 10 points here
The Lions stand at 13-3 for ' ' Isistant Intramural Dnector. ,as Kline finished third and Amato
the season with one game left, I Zeta Beta Tau came in second,fourth.
and Pitt is at 12-3 with a game !with 23 points and Omega Psi Plu., Fred Twilla racked up his sec
left Saturday with Juniata Col- , was third with 20. 'ond and third wins out of a pos
lege. - • i Benny Amato gave DU an Bible five in the independent com-
The Lions ,in hope for a Juin- -• ! early lead in the relay coming petition as he won both the 100
bla win to smash Pitt's playoff , :,, - - 1 from last place with 50 yards to , and 440.
hopes, hut it is unlikely that the ' j go. His fellow spiker, Sa c k Bob Lugo couldn't quite catch
weak_hitling Indkins can pull off - Cholla, held the lead until Tau Twilla in the 100, finishing just
the upset - , • I Kappa Epsilon's- Chuck Gaston a stride behind. Twilla's time was
I passed him at the 440 yard 10.7.
So a Lain V. in today 1 , , a must,
and Temple will be doing eves Y.- I mark. This is where Sam Sob- , Twilla jumped out to a 10-
thing in its power to knock the
' I czak took over for DU. yard lead at the beginning of
.
Lion; out of contention. They al-
I lie waltzed pact TKE's man and! the 440 and held it the whole
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most did it last yl3
ear vhen they ,opened up a big lead for anchor way, winning in 52.4. Frank
upset the Lion , . at Beaver Field, 'man, Bob Kline Peikert finished second and Bob
5-2 1 Kline had no trouble finishing, Dockstader was third.
- , 'first, but realizing a record was, ' The Inebriates' relay team of
But the Nittanies went on to ' in the making, went all out to'Bill Sheva, Sam Bitsko, Dick
win their last few games and gain the finish line to break the rec-'F 101 1). and Ray Rakowski closed
i playoff berth. , Tom Durbin
, ord set by Kappa Alpha Psi in meet by winning the 880-
... will he p itch?
"We have to win today to stay!l9s4. Beta Theta Pi rallied to take!TelaY by 30 yards in 1:36
in contention Bedenk said. But
'before wotiying about anything 'second -
'second as TKE finished close be-'
he also said that it Pitt did beat hind in third.
Janata, and the Lions lost Pitti dse. ' Omega Psi Phi's Bill Booker
wouldn't automatically he in Bedenk wasn't sure who would ,
He explained that when the start today's game, but was ;
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time comes to make the choices,
leaning toward sophomore Tom h
Durbin. Durbin is 2-1 this sea
everythingson, but was knocked around II es Beat
the selection committee takes '
into consideration, '
his
Syracuse in last outing.
including opposition. b y ona
r Cubs tSp
Before that, though, he looked
And when it comes to this cate-! good against Ohio State and
gory, Pitt lust can't match the! •
Georgetown.
Lions. The Panthers have beaten!
such teams as Indiana State! Besides pitching, Durbin also!
Losing Streak
Teachers, Wayne State and Clar-'pla.)s the outfield for the Lions, CHICAGO CHICAGO UP)—The Philadel
ion as well as Syracuse, West Vir-,and is leading the team in hittinglphia Phillies snapped an eight
ginia and others. with a .300 average. game losing sneak yesterday in
liov,•ever, when the ~election
committee looks at Penn State's
schedule—Ohm State, Navy, Col
gate and Penn-- the Lions could
get the edge according to Bedenk,
But the Blue and White 1% ill
have to get past the Owls today
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If a iighihander goes for Tem
ple today Bedenk won't change his,
lineup, but if a lefty goes these
x% ill be a switch. However, he ex
pects the Owls to throw their ace
ighthander, Don Flynn.
Flynn has a 5-1 record this year,
but was blasted out in the fourth
inning against Moravian Wednes
day.
If he pitches, the Lion lineup
will have Bill Benton at first,
Larry Fegley at second, Bob Hoov
er on short and Dick Landis on
third.
The outfield—if Durbin pitch
' es—will see Ron Rinker or Ed
Kikla in leftfield. Doug Cald•
well in center and Zeke De-
Long in right. Either Harry
!leans or John Adams will
catch.
If a lefty goes for Temple, then
Bedenk will probably put Larry
Beighey on first, Mike Hader at
third, and Dick Landis in left
field.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Delta Upsilon Wins 880-Relay
To Take First in IM Track
By RON SMITH
Delta Upsilon won the intra
mural track championship last
night when its 880-yard relay
a 3-0 conquest of the Chicago
Cubs Three sacrifice flies drove
in all the Phillies runs.
Ruben Gomez limited the Cubs
to four hits to earn his first vic
tory of the season. The shutout
was the Cubs' second of the sea
son Cincinnati's Joe Nuxhall
whitewashed them Just a week
ago for a 2-0 triumph.
The Philiies pushed over two
runs in the eighth to tag Bob
Anderson with his third loss
among five decisions.
Rookie Johnny Buzhardt was
pitching when the Phillies scored
their third run in the ninth
The shutout was the Phillies'
first whitewash win of the year,
and Gomez retired the last 13
Cubs he faced. Only one• Cub
Leached third base, Moose Moryn
turning the tide when he and
Dale Long hit successive singles
in the second.
Trackmen—
(Continued from page nine)
jump and Gross and Ramey in
the broad jump.
The Lion javelin triumvirate
of Jim Schwab, Musser and Nyce
Nv 1 I meet their toughest competi
tion of the year in the Jaspers'
Don AlcGorty, who has hurled
the spear over 220'.
The all-important mile relay
lineup will not be announced un
til post time for the event.
tied Don Ashenfelter's mark set
in 1951 in the 440-yard run as
he covered the distance in 51.4.
Booker took a huge lead at the
220-mark and looked like a sure
Thr with 75 yards to
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SUMMARIES
Inn-yard 4lngh ifrb.ternityl— "I—Steinman
li Ziff t. 10 6; 2—White I ASP) ; 3—Kline
'DU) • 4--Amato (1)U): s—White (Omega
Psi Phi).
1110-yard dash (independent) —la,
•10 7 : 2—Lugo 3—Jackaoa 4--Ste%tllB;
SW -yard thigh, fraternity— I—Rooker
()pm, h 1.4: 2-Steinman i Ziff ,
haldo ThEl ; 4—Landon; L—Neff (Phi
Fait.
440-yard tla.h indenentlentl— —Trt, illa.
52 4 • 2—Nike' t , 3—Dockatader ; 4—Doyle;
Green ie.
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•t 5 i, DTI'): 3 iTK E : 4—(Phi
, Pstt : S—IPK
I 880.1 and relay I intleprntlentl-I—lnch.
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