PAGE EIGHT (. tor -44 4iphe • . , ;• , DICK DELONG. Lion right-fielder, swings and misses the offering of Ithaca's starting pitcher, Basil Curry in the final playoff gable tit Beaver Field Lions v'on 7-3. Lions Meet Conn. In Opening Game Penn State's District Two baseball champions will meet Connecticut in the opening round of the NCAA "Little World Set ies" Saturday at Omaha, Neb. The Nittany Lions, who won the District title last week end at University Park by defeating Ithaca 7-3, will swing into action at 2 p.m , Central; Day 1 ight Time. and are expected to arrive in The Lions (15-4) will meet a , Omaha by 3 p.m. Friday. learn which complied a seasonal , Action in the tournament will get underway Friday with one record of 20 wins and only one! game scheduled—between defeat. Connecticut was selected , Western Michigan, the District as the District One entry w ith ou t! Four fling!. and Oklahoma State, the District Five winner. competing in a district playoff. This will be Oklahoma State's The eight team field for the sixth time in the tourney and tourney includes, in addition to Western Michigan's fourth ap- Penn State and Connecticut. pearance. Arizona (36-8), Clemson (23-6), 1 The Lions will make their sec- Colorado State College (24-5), ;ond appearance in three years in Fresno State (38-11), Western :the NCAA championships. In Michigan (24.6) and Oklahoma 1957 the Lions lost to California Stale (22.4). iin the final game, 1-0. Penn State coach Joe Bedenkl The Lions first went to a chum has named 16 players to partici-; pionship tourney in 1952 where pate in the NCAA tournament.; they beat Texas and Duke and The party includes four pitchers,:lost to Missouri and the eventual two catchers, six infielders and champions Holy Cross in the dou four outfielders. , ble elimination affair. Two of the fielders—Tom. Dur-1 bin and Bill Benton—a Is o can' pitch if the occasion arises. Pitt-Penn State Baseball The Nittany Lions will travel Since 1906, the Nittany Lion via bus to Omaha, leaving the,baseball team has played the campus at 7 a.m. Thursday. They Pittsburgh Panthers a total of 91 will sleep overnight in Chicago times. nil/any / B ev3 •paperbacks for required reading •paperbacks for F4easure reading •foreign newspapers WEST COLLEGE AVE.—next to the "Corner Room." For ALL Your Summer Jewelry N Stop In SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Riese Shows 2-Year Change From a "scared kid" who lasted only two innings against the championship California nine in the 1957 College World World Series at Omaha to a, polished, seasoned performer that's the two-year saga of Penn State's ace right-hander, Ron Riese. The 21-year-old York senior, who looks even lighter than his 160 pounds, will get his second chance at NCAA World Series play this weekend when the Nit tany Lions visit Omaha for the third time in the past 10 years. As a sophomore in 1957, Riese made his first appearance late in the regular season when he fanned the side in a one-inning relief stint against Bucknell. At Omaha, in the College World Series, he was tapped for the third game—a night affair —against California after Ed Drdpcho and Cal Emery had notched victories in the first two games. Riese lasted only two innings, retiring in the third with none out after giv ing up five hits and five runs to the eventual titlists. He was tagged with the loss. Safety Rules-- (Continued from page two) are used—making sure the labs do not become contaminated and the workers take necessary precautions in handling "hot" materials. If there are any new isotopes being tested, Dr. Kenney will be on hand personally with a geiger counter checking the contamina tion of the lab and workers. Radioactive materials no longer useful but still possessing radio active properties are disposed of by burial in steel drums sunk in concrete in a remote spot on Uni tversity land. + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE 1914 FORD Country SCA/ill 4-dnor Station Wagon. n-01.. merdrive, R&D. Otiginal owner; 81,900 miles. Clean. AD 8.0228. PLATT 1955 air-conditioned House Trailer, 34', 2 bedrooms, walk-through batinoom, much closet space. Call AD 8.0228. THE. TASTIEST PIZZA in tossn. Joe's Pizza Shop, 1.11 N. Atherton St. SPORT COAT, tough gray I.a ed. Call Bob Zoppetti AD 8-8362. FOR RENT ROOM FOR three single beds, innerspring mattreq,, pirate entrance, tub and shower, 24 hr. paiking 7.30 S. Allen. AD 74021. Summer and/or Fall. ____ WILT, SUBLET AT REDUCED RATE. Spacious three-room furnished apart ment for two, five blockg from campun. Parking available. Call ext. 666 during day or AD S-5571 after 5. Nittany Lion Trackmen Set Two Meet Records The Nittany Lion trackmen, en route to the NCAA track and field championships, set two meet records and also won two field events Saturday in the second annual Midwest AAU open track and field championships at Fort Wayne, Ind. Dick Engelbrink turned in the most amazing performance as he won the mile run in record time, 4:06 5. He cut nearly 11 seconds off the old record and stole the show from Penn State's heralded mile-runner Ed Moran. Engelbrink defeated Dick Pond of the Chicago Club by about 10 yards. Pond was timed in 4 07.5. Charlie King beat Moran in the half mile and in so doing set a new meet record for the 880 yard run, King was timed in 1:50.7. Moran was clocked in 1:50.9. The old record of 1.58.5 was set by To - al Carroll. The other two Penn State win ners, John Tullar and Jim Schwab, set marks in the discus and javelin events which were held for the first time, Tullar heaved the discus 157'- 6" to beat Ron Meyer of the Chi cago Track Club. Schwab threw the javelin 211'-11 1 / 2 " for a first place finish. Robert Brown placed third in the 220 yards dash with a flat :22 clocking. Bo b Szeyller place third in the 220 yard low hurdles and Dick Hambright placed fourth in the quarter mile run. Fred Kerr ran the three-mile event but failed to finish in the top five. Penn State has entered a nine man team in the NCAA cham pionships to be held Friday and Saturday at Lincoln, Neb. The Nittany Lions won the indoor and outdoor IC4A cham pionships and completed the dual meet season unbeaten. Leading Penn State in quest of its first national crown will be captain Moran, who has recorded the fastest mile time in the na tion (4:01.7). FOR RENT ROOMS FOR summer sessions. Located Phi Kappa Theta at 321 Thompson St. (formerly Theta Kappa Phil, kltellen privilege -4. Call AD 8.6311. THREE ROOM Apartment with three single beds. Free perking. Washing machine, fireplace, kitchen. For 5 week, sl2o—main session : 3-week po3t-3easion —sso. Phone AD 7-4410. NICE DOUBLE rom, twin beds—for sum mer. Al) 7-4022. WANTED STUDENT TO share 4-room apartment on Bear er AN e. $7 per week. Call Bill Jaffe, eat. 543 between 5 pm. and 5' :30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REPAIR ig our specialt2. Give us your machine we'll gi‘e you fast expert repair and servicing. All work done in our State College Repair Shop. Nittany Office Equipment. 231 South Allen St. Phone All 8.6125. TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1959 Washington-1, 1 (Continued from page fon?) new system will be put 'into operation on August 16. Once this new system is in - operation, students will no longer have private phones in their rooms. Since last June workmen have been installing wall phones in the dormitory hallways. Immediately after commencement on June 6, the tearing out of the room phones began. Although this system sounds complicated, the engineers are sure it will work. The only problem may be a human one. Since the new system will em ploy hall phones only, there will be one phone for every three and one-half rooms. What's going to happen if that one-half of a room gets a call? Will everyone be baffled by the question "Whose half?" FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television - service center at State College TV 232 S. Allen St.
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