FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Mays ToW in Over Braves SAN FRANC. SCO (A 1 ) —San Francisco chased Milwau ee’s ace left-hanc er Warren Spahn yesterday, with Willie Mays and Eddie Bressoud pacing a 14-hit attack for a 13-6 victory, and a 2-game lead over the Braves in the hot National League pennant race. Bressoud, Mays and Jimmy Davenport homered for the Giants. Eddie Mathews knocked ★ ★ ★ In all six Milwaukee runs with a pair Of round-tripp ;rs and a sac rifice fly. Right-hander Jack Sanford, working seven innings, got his 15th victory in :he pressure packed game, the last of 1959 between these two clubs. Spahn, gunning for his ! Oih win, ran into a quick crossfire and went to the showers afier 18 pitches. He was charged wjilh three runs and his 15th defe< Bressoud led off single and Willie 1 ed. Mays singled i lando Cepeda an< third tallied on Da fice fly. Before the after Milwaukee Manag used six pitchers, lowed by Carl Wi) Joey Jay, Juan Pi McMahon. Bressoud hit his ninth homer of the season, a solo shot in the. second. Mays knocked in three with his 31st home run of the year, a 390-foot blest to left in the fourth. Davenport hit his sixth of the season with one aboard in the eighth. noon was over ;r Fred Haney spahn was fol lley, Bob Rush, izarro and Don All told, shortstop Bressoud col lected two singles, the homer, a walk and reached base a fifth time on an error. Eddie scored four runs while Mays, with four for four, knocked in five to put his season’s runs batted in total at 100. Milwaukee Sun Fran OOO 030 201— e 11 2 3ll 300 32x—1314 2 Spahn, Willoy 1, Rush 3, Jay 6, Pizarro 6. McMahon 7 and Crandall: Sanford, S. Jones 8 and Hetfan, Landrith 8. W—San foid 15-11. L—Spahn—l9-15. Hpnie Kuna —Milwaukee, Mathews2—4o San-Francisco, Bressoud 8, Mays 31, Daven port) 6. ' WMAJ will broadcast the Misouri-Penn Slate game to morrow beginning at 3:25 p.m. Veteran sporlscaster Mickey Bergstein will handle the play by play direct from Municipal Stadium in Columbia. Mo. Baseball Team Hit .283 Enroute to 17-6 Record Penn State compiled a .283 team batting average enroute to its 17-6 1959 record, the District Two title, and a fourth-place fin ish in the N.C.A.A. Collegiate World Series. Pitt Opens at Marquette PITTSBURGH (JP) Quarter back Ivan Toncic and fullback Fred Riddle, both of whom -have been nursing knee injuries, are tentatively slated (to start for the tin FREE ball-point pen for work done , SEE YOU SOONI ; CAMPANiS SHOE REPAIR 348 East College Avenuv Phono AD 8-8172 *so Leads Giants 18,1959 the first with a fcCovey walk r one run, Or ther, and the /enport’s sacri- White Sox Can Clinch Pennant This Weekend CHICAGO OP) —The Chicago White Sox rested yesterday, hop ing to twist the tail of the Detroit Tigers into an American League pennant clinching this weekend. The White Sox, holding a bVz game lead over the wavering Cleveland Indians, meet the Ti gers tonight, tomorrow and Sun day in a three-game series which could clinch the bunting. Are the Pale Hose tense, trying as they are to win their first championship in 40 years? “I think I’m the only tense rrtan on the squad,” said Manager A 1 Lopez. ‘"The attitude of the play ers is to play each game as it comes up. Me, I'm worried about shutting the gate as soon as pos sible. ‘‘l have to say this, though, as unusual as it might seem. I slept better last night—despite our 3-1 loss in New York—than I have for a long while. Maybe, it was the cool weather.” Maybe, also, it was the fact day to Boston 6-5 to reduce the that Cleveland also lost Wednes magic number for the White Sox to three. to their Weekly Study Hour Sunday, Sept. 20, 9:30 a.rn. CAMPANIS says... "Do your shoes look worn and beat? Are they still hurl ing your feet? Well, bring them to me; I'll make them look neat and save your feet." REMEMBER... We specialize in Orthopedic and dye work using the best material. We have satisfied thousands before, and can do it again. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WILLIE MAYS ¥ ¥ ¥ USF invites you Room 218 HUB Nittanv Notes I Anthony fo Box Johnson Today ■o . , f . , BALTIMORE (IP) Tony An-1 but not nearly as impressive as it whfbe f wmbiSfioi° D l2?e 0 bu r s |th ? ny w' ll b K e op p on- lwas a year 0r two ago. So he lournev th fmm-n ( f nt? step! ! lnto th f nn S needs a clear-cut win over John- Z vl l Pennsylvania slugger son . Johnson turned pro in 1957. mg \ia chattered airline fl o m named Alonzo Johnson, and sag- He has won 16 of his 19 pro fi«hts. « pr “" iee - "icsss? '» Arnelto Holds Record ing an afternoon workout in Mis- But a g , h Harfem nrndm-t Foi ' mer Penn state An Amorl * souri’s Memorial Stadium, Rip move( i ; n t u„ contend can Jesse Arnellc hoJds t! ' e indi * Engle’s gridders will be quartered the e nt becan to vidl ' al scoring record for Lion in Columbia’s Darnel Boone Ho- H e ’ didn’t as the* ev‘l basketball players ' He scoied 41 tel. They’ll stay overnight in St.;o erts thought he should m hP ,poil ' ls against Bucknell in 1955. Louis Saturday, flying home on SJLt S 1 shou]d - or he ;He a!so holds the single season Sunday - His record of 39 wins in 4 7 i^ d^ Points. n r*t i i . .. , , , , fights—29 by knockouts—is good,' Penn State’s starting backfield of Richie Lucas, Dick Hoak, „ e . _ Kerr, and Pat Botula accounted WAS stCir j for a net gain of 1,471 yards and Baseball coach Joe Bedenk was 97 of the Lions’ 237 points in 1938. an All-American football player: Quarterback Lucas rushed for for Penn State during his under- ! 218 yards and a 3.2 average, pass- graduate days. The veteran Lion;! ed for 483, and scored 40 points. |': oach has been coaching baseball.! He completed 36 of 80 passes for.* 01 ' years. 3 touchdowns, and punted ' times for a 37.3 average. Botula, who missed four garni because of an arm injury, rush< for 342 yards and a 4.2 averagi Hoak netted and a 5,7 avei age; and Kerr gamed 182 wii. a 3.7 average. Kerr, also a top pass receiver with 8 catches good for 103 yards, scored 30 points. Hoak picked up 18 points and Botula 6. Among the ends slated for dt ty tomorrow, senior Norm Ne. was the offensive leader with catches good for 108 yards ai two touchdowns. becue you reac Afraid you can't take the whole hike? BUSES will meet you at the between 5 and 7:30 p. m. back to the HUB. campout to bring for dinner. You can join the Outing Club any time Saturday at the HUB . this event is another activity sponsored by THE PENN STATE OUTING CLUB The HUB. safari will meet in front of Just be ready for lots of fun, supply FREE FOOD! The bar- will the summit! spot you COEDS; Don't (RAIN DATE 2 P.M. SUNDAY) JOIN THE GANG! lime for Mt. Nittany Climb! TOMORROW AT 2 P.M. forget to sign out PAGE THlRicci. STUDENTS Earn up to $1.50 per hour working 2 or 3 evenings of your choice setting bowling pins. Downtown Dux Club 128 S. Pugh St. the annual ime
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