PAGE SIX ★ ★ ★ & 1 *■ • »*• OUT AT FIRST—West Virginia pitcher Jim Carter (13) legs out ground bull during yesterday’s Lion-Mountie game on Beaver Field Outer was out, but the Mountaineeis went on to beat State, 7-. Y Prim State's f iM baseman is Larry Beighey. West Virginia Pulls Upset, 7-5, Leave 14 Men Stranded Lions By SANDY PADWE Penn State blew scot mg op pot trinities galore yesterday and West Virginia took advan tage of all theirs for a 7-5 win over the Nittany Lions at Beaver Field. Failure to hit" in the clutch again proved to be State’s down-! fall as the Lion hitters left 14 men stranded on the basepath.s The loss, State's third against .six wins, was extremely costlv because the Lions missed a good chance to pick up some valuable giound on the other District II front runnel s, Gary Saunders, who pitched j four inninqs of superb relife ' ball, was the winninq pitcher j for West Virginia while Eddie Kikla took the loss for the Lions, i It was the thud loss in five de-j visions for Kikla, far below whatj the Lion coaehes exported of the southpaw star who finished with a !)-! maik in !!)?>!) Kikla ga\o up .seven hits and six earned runs before leaving with one nut in the seventh. Marlin Bieseckcr went the test of the wav, allowing the Moun tie- four hits and their final tun. State scored first in the sec ond inning when West Virginia starter Paul Chuma had trouble finding the n!a*e and walked four men to force in a run. The Mounhes tied it in the lin'd nn a walk and a pair of hasrhps. onlv to see State forge allied 't-1 m the fifth Aftei 7. eke Del.ong .skied to eontei leftfielder Jim Supli/io ftngled to deep short and took seeond on Ed Tekavec’s poor tin ow. Roger Kochman f 1 it'd to left but T.aitv Beighey reached fust on an "CHRISTAIN SCIENCE: IT'S PURPOSE AND PRACTICE" ELISABETH CARROLL SCOTT, C.S.B. of Memphis, Tennessee. Member of Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts HETZEL UNION BUILDING AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, APRIL 28, at 7:30 P.M. SPONSORED BY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND T \ "&> ' *y v / ’ eiror by third bnscman Tom Stepp. Harry Beans kepi up his ciutch hilling with a run-scor ing single and Mountie reliever Jim Carter walked Kikla to load the bases. Don Robinson worked Carter for another walk forcing Beighey home and Bob Hrobak grounded into a force play to end the rally. West Virginia took a short-lived lead with three runs in the top of the sixth on a double by Paul Popovich, a single by Craig Menkin and a two run homer by first baseman Tom Shafer. Not to be outdone, the Lions scored twice in their half foi a 5-4 bulge. j The see-saw affair ended inj the seventh when the Mounties chased Ktkla and pushed across| a pair of luns on three hits, a' walk, and an error j West Virginia added an in- . surance run in the ninth off : Beisecker to sew up their eighth win of the season. They've lost six. Lai rv Fegloy and Jim Suplirio did most of the offensive work for the Lions while Popovich had THIS IS THE SUBJECT OF A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE by OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA w- t**(*M. ’ ‘ > •*2**-v- f » ■*'-£ X e ' •u6' ‘A* • \ * K Credit Staff Meeting Very Short 7:00 in Collegian Office * * ★ a perfect day (4-4) for the Moun jtaineers. ! Fegley, the Lions most consis ! tent hittei, went 2-for-5 and jmoved his average to .444 while Suplizio had another 3-for-4 day to raise his average to .538. Box Score I PENN STATE WEST VIRGINIA I Ah R II Ah R H j Robinson 'tb 3 l* 0 Smith,rf b 1 2 I«nmii*> <{)> 0 4) 0 Mniuhco.ff 4 1 (J I liiotiiik »£ 4 0 1 Popo\irh,2b 4 2 4 !-eKle\.2b 5 1 2 Mankin.lf S 1 1 Del.ottK rf 2 0*) ton .If 1 0 1 Stiplmo.lf 4 2 nTek»\«*c.ss 3 0 0 Kopbman.rf 3 6 1 Khafer.lb 4 1 1 b-lb ntnn 1b 2 0 1 Stepp,lib 4 0 0 Ib'ik'heOb 1 2 0 4 1 1 e-l)m Inn.cf 2 0 0 ('htima.p 0 0 0 4 0 1 ('aifri p 0 0 0 Kikla p 10 0 Saundera,p 2 0 l 1 ! Biesct ker p 2 0 0 ] ; Totals .Vi b U Totals 84 7 11 la—K.tii foi Markin in Mh I h—Smirle«l for Kochman in 6th 'e—Struck out foi Henrhe\ m f>th !\\, V«. . . 001 0(1.4 201- 7 11 2 din (*22 nnn ~5 j RBI -Fopo\irh, Mankin, Peyton T»kn \n*. Shafer, Stepp, Robinson, llrob.ik, ISuphzio. Beans. K— Hrobak, Robinson, 'Tokavec, Stepp Double*—Popouch, Hro bnk, Supluio HR —Shafer. Pitching ir II II KrßbSn b•, i 7 b fi 3 51 2‘n 4 1 1 2 4 l l .< 2 1 1 K I S-S fi 3 1 3 0 4 2 112 2 'Kikla. T (2-3) , RH'cpeker IChiima {Cm lei iSaumlers W (3-1) Perm. Lions' Special to the Collegian PHILADELPHIA, April 27 The Penn golf team ended Penn State’s four game win streak here Wednesday with a 5-2 win that established the Quakers as the team to beat for the Eastern title. Penn now has an 8-1 record. The Quakers lost only to Navy in a match that broke their 22-meet win stieak. Playing in place of Captain Dick Burgoon who was forced to miss the trip at the la=t minute, Bob Devine lost 5 and 3 to EIGL champ Don Noibury. Noibury shot a 'one-under par 72 for the win. 5..., 4 Penn's Jim Graybill then won 3 and 2 over Roy Altman, thus ic\eising a setback suffered to Altman last year. The Quakers added three more wins by Bob Goldsamt, Chris Kling, and Murray Kleimon he lm e the Lions scored again. Lion sophomores Bob Ruther ford and Bob Swahn came thiough with twin 2 and 1 wins over the Quaker’s Joe Calihan and Bob Gyles in the last two matches. Swahn’s win gave him a 2-0 tec mi d. Penn State's 4-3 log will be up for another test Saturday against Lehigh at University Park. Summary Noihuiv iP*. b<»at Devine (PSi, 6 am) 3 (iin\lnll (Pi luat Altman (PSi, 3 am) 2 (InMfamt tP» beat Kmmos (PSt, 4 anti 3 Khnir (F*» bvat Minton <PSi, fi ant! 3 Klftimm (Pi b*at Thomas iPSI, 6 ant! 3 Pother fort) <PS» beat Caliban iP), 2 ami 1 Swahn (Phi boat (Pi, 2 and 1 Indiana Put on Probation For Recruiting Violation ATLANTA f.P) Alleged in fra cl l o n of recruiting rules brought Indiana University a four-year probation term yester day, one of the most severe pen alties ever imposed on a member of the National Collegiate Ath letic Association. Violation of rules in recruiting six prospective football players was cited by the 18-member pol icy making council of the NCAA. bill McMullen florist Golfers End Win Streak BE AN EARLY BIRD 130 E. COLLEGE AVE o Perfect Hostess ICE CREAM A PREMIUM QUALITY for those who prefer the very finest FREE SAMPLES Grand Opening PENN UNITED THURSDAY. APRIL 28. lVwu Grad Student Bob Hoover, Penn State’s 1959 baseball captain, is doing graduate work in physical therapy at Stan ford University The smooth-field ing shortstop hit 370 and collected 28 RBls last year. TIRED ? ? ? Let Collegian Classified* WORK FOR YOU Take a break from the Carni val and head out to Nitlany Putt Par Miniature Golf Course • Fun for all on 18 carpeted holes • A patio for relaxing and dancing • Open from 2 p.m. to 1 every night • Ample parking Bpace •Many wonderful refreshments • lust 3 short miles from town on route 322 AD 8-8662 Mother's Day Flowers are always appre ciated on Mother's Day. Why not place your order early and save the tele graph charge later? AD 7-4994 E$ HERSHEYS Thurs. - Fri STORES
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