PAGE SIX Bedenk Blaines Troubles Yanks Clip On Poor Hitting, Fielding I OS< l X/ u 4 D ? Un L HK s Thinking up the answers to Penn State's baseball BOSTON OTI Bill Skowron tumbles is no great task and Lion coach Joe Bedenk is the anci r £ ok t le John Gabler carried H New loik to a 4-0 victory over fust to admit it. -Boston yesteiday m a 1,060 version Hanked sixth in the nation after a fourth place finish in the tune-honored Yankee , power plus pitching formula. 1059. Bedenk's distuct It champs have posted a 4-2 record Skowron blasted a three-run; i.ftn mx games, far below what ★ ★ * homer in a fourth inning e.xhibi-- the experts predicted ' tl0 J? of N fV Yo !' k 1 mu i cl , e „ „ ' “Tim iwtiii husn’i \lu‘kt<l Ditches Gil McDou yel ” Bedt'nk <aid vesterdcU be- > ald drov e a delivery by Boston, foie piactae “We have n't been rar f er and loser Bill Monbou hiitmg m the clutch and the de- £ ett t °J e F the flelcl sci-een. femt- has hecn a disappointment bounced on a rooftop But mu pitching is line" X 'r? S i s , thc , * W : e l 4 . „. _ 4 _ ~, Gabler limited the Red Sox to io*J hIS , !^<w' re *h' nd Rn m v»al iui hlc ‘ e slp -= !c!S £ol ' seven, innings be -195& sqiwd. the 52-year-old hre fireman Ryne Duren fnushed coach said as a worried expres- ,p. Dl|ren surrendered a pinch .ion clouded his face. WVe tea ingle to Gairv G.eger. everyone back from a team that finished second at Omaha (Col lege World Series) but they were complacent just like ev erybody is this year. “Wh.it we not-d I- someone to file the bov, up. a tuke-< Inn Me guv That s why I've heen plav ms; Hariy Beans and Bril Benton. Thev hate pit nt v of drive and hustle " liodenk. in this ;jOth sear as head eoaeh heie. hmted that theie might he s-pme Imeup switches himonow when the Lions tiavsi to Washington for a douhlehondei \sith pesky George tow n One change involves third base where sophomore Don Robinson will probably start if a righthander pitches lor Georgetown. Robinson has ap peared in only two games tLfs sprinq but has looked excep tionally good in the field. Iledi nk's charge that the Lions haven't been hitting is justified idtei <1 look at the six game sia tistii' His regulars are hitting a pah i\ '207 and onlv one man. 1 ..it i v Krylov. '.s above 300 The Lion second sacker has Ingo, Patterson Sign for Fight NKAV YORK i,V) ~ Inecrnar Johansson and Floyd Patterson, the man he dethtuned last June, sinned contracts yesteiday to met t in a leOim bout fo'- the win Id heavyweight boxing cham pionship on Monday. June 20. at the Polo (iiou'id.s The signings took place yester day inclining at the office "ot the New Yoik State Athletic Commis sion thus putting an end to months ot vnhal spin iing. managerial Lit Idling and legal entangle ments Under the lei ms, oath fightei will teci iv'“ 25 per cent of the gate j'ei ripts Patterson also will get 50 pier cent ot the inonev taken in for TV. radio and him lights )>y the promoters ot tile tight. Feature Spoils, Ine Job.unison will pel onlv 35 per vent of the ancillary rights hut probably will mote than make up the dillerenee bv a special agree n>"nt with the oiomoters which fissines him the total income from 1h" Scandinavian film and Swe de!] radio rights Tile agreement also calls for Fatteison to give Johansson a re tmn bout tinder the promotion of Featuie Sports. Inc. should he regain the title Tf Johannson re p ats luv victory of last June 26. when he knocked out Patterson in the thud lottnd at Yankee Stadi um he will be free to dicker with whomever he pleases Enole Fs Popular Penn State’s Rip Engle, presi dent of the Amercan Football C oaehe.s Association, is a popular sneaker at gnd climes. He's s’ated to attend three m June Florida A K- M Clinic at Talla hassee from June 6 until June !) the Tn-States Conches Clinic Riistol. Yu.. June 9-10 and the Spalding Clinic. Montecelle. K Y June 20-24. Bta Ten Ace Gene Wettstone. veteian coacl of gymnastics at Penn State, n s graduate of the Umver.-tty of taw; w here he was a Big Ten gymnas tics champion. By SANDY PAD WE .„% «. V' BILL BENTON . . fireball at jirsr * + * a .454 average on 10 hits in 22 at bats. Catcher Harry Beans is next with 273 ’ followed by Benton with .269 IVirn UII _'7 < I’hjlhp*- Hnuti’n t-l.'j Jhii ki'chm.ti P.rnthfv '•-X I“>0 Pm hiti Kohmst n M J.lo Hmhak Vvl out; i fh.rhtn Saperstein to Head New Cage League CHICAGO 'A 1 ! —The American Basketball League was fotmed vesterday with franchises going to Cleveland, Chicago. Los An geles, San Francisco. Kansas City, and Washington. D.C. Abe Saperstein was named act ing president. The owner of the Harlem Globetrotters and oart owner o£ the Philadelphia War riors of the National Basketball Assn, said that Wilt Chamberlain definitely will not be playing in the new league. Saperstein said the league will operate in the 1960-6 L season and that the league constitution, board of directors and other matters will he taken up at the next meet ing The meeting will be within four weeks at an undetermined site. S.ipeistem said applications fiom PiMdiui gh, Vancouver, Hon olulu and Pori land. Ore . had been tabled for consideration next year. Veteran Coach Ernie Baci, Penn State lacrosse coach, served as athletic director for the 23th Infantry Division while serving with Unde Sam in Europe from 1950 to 1953 at MORRELL'S Oven-hot delivery too, With a selection of toppings pepperonj hot sausage mushrooms Delivery 9-12 AD 8-838) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA • !' * - 1-* lh7 S-- \ 1 Si) •j-m ir. i-in mu I .I s *'' I a ruin n-1 * tmn \.<i.i r rr< •>-1 Pitching *) K km I) *\ rnvr ground beef onion rings frankfurters Iraves Beat Reds MILWAUKEE f/Pl _ The Mil waukee Brave« pushed across a jair of runs in the seventh inning ;o blank Cincinnati 2-0 yesterday s Carl Wlllev mastered the Reds 'ith a brilliant four-hitter. Willey, a hard throwing right hander. who lehes mainlv on his fast ball, stiuck out 10 and walked 3 in out-duelling Cincinnati south paw Jim O’Toole. The Braves, collected only 3 hits off O’Toole and relievc-r Bob Pur key, but combined 2 of them with a walk and a sacrifice fly for their runs. Klu's Hit Beats KC CHICAGO f.-P) Big Ted Klu szewski singled across the ’ win ning lun from second m the 11th inning as the Chicago White Sox climaxed an uphill battle with a 6-5 victoiy over the Kansas City A’s Th Hildas Golfers,Netmen Play Tomorrow Penn State's golf and tennis trains wilt attempt to continue their u inning ways tomorrow when the ltnksmen meet Syra cuse here and the netmcn play Cornell at Ithaca. N.Y. Coach Shorm Fogg’s tennis team will be looking for its sec ond straight victory after beat ing Pitt, 9-0 Wednesday. The Lions dropped their first three marches this season but apparent ly hit their stride m the Pitt meet. The Lion golfers will put a three-game win streak on the line) against Syracuse. After losing a! triangular meet to Maryland and' Georgetown in the opener, Joe; Boyle’s boys have beaten West' Virginia, Pitt and Villanova. ! Three freshman teams—tenms.i track, and baseball—swing into action for the first time tomorrow-! The track and tennis teams face] Cornell at Ithaca while the base ball team takes on the Altoona Center here. Penn State will defend its; IC4A indoor track title March 5' in New York City. The Nittanv| Lions won both the indoor and, outdoor IC4A championship in' 1059. 1 Time's Running Out! j This is the last weekend we'll have Steamed Clams until fall. So, be sure you don't miss your last chance to enjoy them in the quiet atmosphere of the Lion's Den. For a delicious Friday meal we also have fried fish sticks and french fries. Give your meals a lift today at the Lion's Den. We have cold beverages Jo kelp cool oif now that spring is here for sure. Lion's Den Campus Shopping Center Weightmen Hold Key |To Lion-Navy Meet Success or failure in the field events may be the key to a Penn State victory when the Lions clash with Navy in a dual meet at Annapolis tomorrow. In a triangular meet with Pitt and the Middies in Feb ruary. State took six of eight firsts in the running events but flopped badly in the field events, to finish second. Iff points behind the victorious Midshipmen But with Dick Campbell com ing on strong in the high jump and weightmen Jim Schwab and Jon Musser in the line-up, State's Penn State grad student Ed Moran indicated yesterday that he would probably enter the 150 Q meter run in the Olympic tryouts this summer. "Right now I'm pointing to ward the 1500 but it I run some good 800's I would consider switching," he said last night. The Olympic hopeful will hook up in the important 800 meter dual with Tom Murphy at the Penn Relays April 29-30. chances for a victory tomorrow are much brighter. State coach Chick Werner will be counting heavily on Musser who throws both the javelin and discus, but the big junior has been suffering fiom a pulled muscle in his right arm and may not he at top strength Campbell will be facing a ~ tough opponent in Lew Hilder. who was second only to John Thomas in the IC4A's this year. Hilder cleared 6-8, with Camp bell and Gene Laßorne of Army lied for third at 6-6. Schwab, who won the javelin title at the Quantico Relays, ap nears to have little competition, but elsewhere in the field events the Middies have depth and strength Jim Hait who captured fourth nlace in the IC4A's shot put. is a consistent a2-footer. Pole vaulter Myrel Ma.vson, although erratic at times, has cleared 14 feet and Hart and Jud Sage are strong m the discus. !M Soccer All entries for IM soccer must be turned into Dutch Sykes in the IM office in Ree Hall by 4'30 Tuesday. ANDROSCOGGIN JUNIOR: / WAYNE, MAINE (near the State Capital of Augusta) Nationally Known Private Camp for 110 Boys Has Openings in Athletics, Arts and Crafts, Manual Training, and Drama Interviews Thursday May sth SIGN UP AT THE STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 112 OLD MAIN SUMMER CAMP COUNSELLING Opportunities still exist at: , CRADLE BEACH CAMP: Buffalo, New York !|i (on Lake Erie), needs male cabin counsel lors. Serves handicapped and physically well children. Interviews Tuesday, Apr. 26. FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1960 MAJOR LEAGUES liy The Annotated National League W, L. Pet. 6 2 .714 6 2 .714 4 2 Mu 4 A .871 _ __ 3 * -429 4l 4 /M 3 _ . 2 4 J.Jd Los AiiKe I«fs Sa.n tranei***© Mohvaukee- .. .x PttCßburjrh Cincimiali Chicago x—Philadelphia St Louis ... 1 5 .Ih7 x—Play niirht iram*. Ycsterdav’e Reßutts Milwaukee *J, Cincinnati 0 American League W. L. Pet. Chicago 2 0 1 <>»« DefinnC 1 tt l OM) New Yoik 2 1 oi>7 Washington 2 1 .M 7 l ' Hnsttrfi 1 3 2M) Cleveland 0 Z .mm Kama* C«tv *> 2 'm a --Placing night game Ye»ler4av’« K*Halts Now Yoik Rom on 0 Probable Pitcher* National League Cincinnati. H«w>k <l-0 1 at Philadelphia, Roberts »> N. Milwaukee Pizairo (0-1) at Pittsburgh, Ft tend (I-N i N San t ranerwo, Jones <2-0 1 at Chicago* AntleiMin T t.w Auueles, K*»ufat\. tO-Oi at £t. 1.0..15, J«ii (0-.! 1 N. American League Cleveland. Hawkins at Herbert tO-Oi. Cb>tcjj<», Dono\an at Detroit. Uu.n* nimr (0-01 Bmt«n. SulJuan at \\ uahmuton* Kant itf-Oi N BaUmtme. Wilhelm UMn at New YovK» Fonl Kl-Oi TIM Softball All entries for the TIM softball league must be turned in to the clean of men's office by 5 pm. Tuesday. A meeting will be held tomor row for all umoires in room 214 HUB Nine members of Penn State’s 1960 baseball squad are majoi mg m engineering.
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