PAGE FOUR Baseball, Track Teams Enter NCAA Championship Meets Two Penn State sport teams will compete in the National. Collegiate Athletic Association championships this weekend. The Nittany Lion baseball team travels to Omaha, Neb., to enter the College World Series while the Blue and White track team will defend its IC4-A track titles at the NCAA track and field championships at, Lincoln, Neb, itracksters will be inquest of their Coach Joe Bedenk's baseballerslingt national crown. left at 7 a.m. today for the 8- Track coach Chick Werner has team tournament. The Lions meet Yet to name his entrants in the Connecticut in the opening roundlflth annual event as in most game Saturday, leases more than one Lion runner can serve equally well in the Penn State won :he District Two title last weekend when ft events, defeated Ithaca. 7-3. in the final Heading the list of entrants game after having beaten Tern- is mlle ace Ed Moran , who has ple 16-4 in the openinu game run the fastest collegiate mile of the 4-team tourney. in the nation (4:01.7.). He has Connecticut enters the base- also run the half-mile in 1:49.5. ball championships with a recor& But last weekend Dick Engel of 20 wins and only one loss as,brink served notice he too can do compaied to Penn State's 15-4;equally well in the mile when he record Connecticut won the Dis iwon the Midwest Open AAU one triet One title without entering mile run in 4:06.5. a playoff as it was selected onl Other members of• the track the hasis of its record. entry are Bob Brown, co-holder The NJ itany Lion's starting of the 100-yard dash record; Jim pitcher in the opening game willlSchwab, holder of the javelin probably be Ron Riese. Riese, a lthrow standard; distance-special senior tighthander, posted a fourlist Fred Kerr; discus-man John won, one loss record during theiTullar; 440-yard dash man Dick season but was the winning hurl-iliambright; half-Miler Chick King er against Ithaca last Friday. Hisiwho set a new AAU record; and earne d run average Is 1 50 w hii e lhurdler Bob Szeyller. in 1958 he posted six wins as! against one defeat. If Ries* doesn't start. Bedenk will call upon sophomese flash Ed Kikla. who went unbeaten in eight starts this spring. Kikle garnered the win against Tem ple but needed help from Riese in the seventh inning. For relief duty, the Lions will hale Bob Artier, Larry Freed man, Tom Durbin and Bill Ben ton available. Benton and Durbin also serve as infielders and out fielders, respectively. The winner of the Penn Stale- Connecticut game will meet the winner of the Western Michi gan-Oklahoma State contest Sunday afternoon. The losers of each game will also meet Sun day in the loser's bracket of double elimination tourney. The Nittany Lion 9-man track and field team will compete Fri day and Saturday at Lincoln. The Repairs Car Radios v Telerision Phonographs I Radios television ~ service center • at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. SW IM and Roller Skate _Lit . - 4 17 .-' A ic, r: k- •-• Pool Opens 1 p.m. Daily • • • Skating Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afternoons and Evenings • • • Free Picnic Tables /IEOI PARK IS olden Fast of State Conroe Kt. 61 Rink Available for Private Parties Phonc Zion -- FUlton 3.2318 SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA ASMEEMMIIMIIII.III=OM. See and Visit WOODWARD CAVE off Route 45 at Woodward, Pa. SEE NATURE'S WONDER Special ralel for groups, picnic area, camp sites, cottages. • o • Write Woodward Cave, Woodward, Pa. for brochures. NIMiIiaiIMiiMMINER.INIMPf * * * lIM Ron Ries: ... probable starter 111111111/111141111011111111111H1111111111111111111111111MIN NOW OPEN ri A FULL DAYS A WEEK 8 aim. to 5:30 p.m. --E= . . Davidson's E Barber Shop 145 S. 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One day you may have an electric "gardener" like the one pictured above. Your home gill be kept dust-free and clean automatically. And electricity will launder your clothes without water. You will be putting much more power to work—and you'll have all you need. This year alone we are spend ing millions of dollars on plants and lines for your future electric living. Now and in the years ahead, you can count on the men and women of your electric com pany for a constant, plcntiful supply of electricity to wake your life more satisfying and enjoyable. WEST PENN POWE MEM et *nate- THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1 SEEMIIMI MTV= W":" - %lad
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