P AGE SIX Baseballers End Losing Biesecker Gets 10-3 Triumph Hlllilhandor Hail n Biesee her s(attercd ',lx hits vester day and sophonioie Bill Buil:- ha i t hit a home 11111 his fitst• time up to lead Penn State to 10-3 \\ ni ()vet nucknell at Be,iver Field thud vin endided th i , lanrn to bleak d thug-game 10-ow •aiiiik ten then 'WI • ti Old to 7-5 The Steelton fireballer didn't give up a hit after the fifth inning and struck out five en route to the win. He walked only two. lira khat I.otoet came In the iii and inning V. ith the ‘i we lied Emil Jun Sliphini on hoind Mak ing he, tii:t trul d the 11'.11, the (e.l taught a Mike Ka.- fact hall and , ent it met the centel field tt all to put St.ity tiliead, 3-1 Thy I.mn, “(10.t.(1 , Ingio 1 illi, 11l llly ill , : (I dial looith, the latter I (.111111W \Olen lilll 13-stun mule home \\llll 1 ,, ,0 out State wrapped things up with five big runs in the fifth. Torn Durbin started the upris ing with a walk and Zeke De- Long followed with a single. —collegian Photo by entitle, Jacques Hi men hoomt d out second to but Jun s np h no 811 d v CAUGHT AT FIRST—Lion tightfielder Zeke DeLong is tagged out Bean , blasted ion pioducing at, fii , t ha-t 2 Ps Bucknell's Vie Manuele during 3esteiday's game fig thf' sixth and ses enth st on by the Lions, 10-3. DeLong was used as the decoy in a de tallies. lay ed qua] which enabled Tom Dui bin to score from 3rd. But klai I ch cw another walk to load the ha' ec and Bie‘ceket * * * * * * bounced out third to fust scith , oon. but he's a question: a C,,,undc4l out for 61.innt le 1;1 4.th p H 11111 6COI m g mark for the Mai land game ' knell 0 1 0 tzo nun— 3 6 Two men Nl. l'l ollf and men on Saturday. Pet n elate 121 Ii nun-10 • h i Kh" tTi h ' Z l‘ % l 7 .l rccond .old thud with Dick Lan - Another sophomore, Bill Ri- 2 PlliinSli ilt ~ 1 Zr142: dis coming to the plate The Lion den. stinted in Fegley's second' 111 , 1114;' , 111; Mirk hitting only 043 befo re base slot and fielded perfectly "" Mn1;1:11;', Louth.. Our the g ame, lined a single to cen- but 11 eat 0-4 at the plate. Burk ter, scar mg Beans and Burkhart hail, on the other hand, had a with the final runs good day at the plate, but made Kasnick, a surprise starter for tx% o errors which led to the Buck the Bisons (1-7), took the loss, nell his third against one win. He nil KNELL PENN STATE went six full innings before ka a AR Ft Norm Lochten came in to mop I 3 1 1 up in the seventh, r on.'tino ef 6 1 Illticlen.2l; 4 0 ti wifortui In Lion coach Joe Bedenk was Kinmak I,F, 4 1 ID4 0 2 Del. t h ef 32 2 onir rf 4 1 2 toted to use a iesamped Infield Lovhten.p 0 0 0 itentoo.th 3 I 0 fllll` lit 111JUI IBS and Illness HlS:T i hur t " l 7 lb ' 3 l I I ) . 0 2 Ii i i .. IV:4" ) A IPgtd,ll shortstop. Bob 111 obak, 1I 0 0 Ilurkhnrt s, 3 2 1 hits been hampeied by an infected.,fimme 3 0 1 Pir , c(ker,p 3 0 tot , while trading hitter Lamy mtunirte. 2 b a 41 0 Fuglcv is in the hospital with " " i "' the measles fle's expected out Totnir Cubs, Yanks, A's Score Wins CHICAGO i"—Southpaw Dick BOSTON Kutyna Elkwoith, iccalled from Houston mowed dem n the Red Sox left- Tuc..dav, handcuffed the hist- handed powei hitters to preset ve place Prates with five Kansas City ,titter Dick Hall's Ink for a 5-1 Chicago Cub vie- 5-3 I,ictoiv oxen Boston yesterday telV Ic,,teiday —fit , t road game triumph for The Cub., 11 hose eight-hit at- the Athletics m eight tries. ta k included a two-run home', Hall, the converted infielder 1y Flank Thomas in the eighth, who thim‘s an assoitment of handed Matter Bob Friend hi , bi caking pitches, diove in the de defeat after thiee \ 1001ws riding tun when he lined a single It was Pittsburgh's ~e cond loss in to mite] in the sixth inning 11 games NEW YORK LAP) Rookie stop Rov McMillan knocked in Billy Shoit pitched a sax-hitter the winning run yesterday a.: and catcher Ekton Howard clout- lighthander Cal McLrsh and the ed a two-I un homer as the New Cincinnati Reck cporled San York Yankees hung the eighth Francisco's bid for a share of the Miaight defeat upon the Detroit National League lead v ith a 3-2 Tigers vestei day, 4-2. victory. Special for MOTHER'S DAY When your parents come up this week end, show them what delicious delicacies Centre County has to offer. Duffy's is the place! You don't have to wait in line as in most State College restaurants. You can supplement your meal with beverages also. Open from 12 noon 'til 8 p.m. In Boalsburg. 4 miles East of State College on Rt. 322 (Turn right at the Texaco Station) SAN FRANCISCO I.4'l—Short- Reservations WILL Help I Duffy's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Top Bisons, Streak at 3 * * * 14 3 C Ti,tnl• * * * pitchinir 1I HII Er lib So _ I, 3 1 t _ fi 10 F 11 2 2oU U 1 t IN n,llll k. IL, 1 •ti I MAJOR LEAGUES By The Aeqoeieteii Press American League W 1,. Pd. 8 f, fith 8 1 615 7 I) /5.tS S 7 .5 i.t x-t hicawo Pc ‘c lot lc x-I'le“, !anti._ N-IllOtinim e Ho Inn 6 x-Washington . fi hnnrav Cfiy _ _ h A Da trait x - Play night Fame. 1 eaterday's %milts liall•rd. tiocton Nen York 4. Dt ti nit 2 National League W. 12 ti 6 PlttNblll VII Sfo I /All, ino N-Mill'illikae ,-St I.lun, ,1.,. Any,el(l, Ctilt innot \ -Phil:ldt Iphla Chicago Yeitterday'g Result.' rim in rid t 1 3, San Fi um I , cu 2 Chu ago A, Pittsburgh I Are you being seized by a sudden urge io hit something? Give in to it run out to Niitany Puff Par and hit a few balls around!! eFun for all on 18 carpeted holes •Open from 2 p.m. to 1 at night • Bus Service •Complete line of refreshments •Located just 3 miles from town on route 322 Lion Golfers to Compete In Eastern Tournament Perm State's golf team 1‘ ill be; arnont! 15 ca tern colleges tom- De-tlng fot the FIGA team and in dtvidual tnlec at Pitt's Wildwood con Cke Sa WI day. Vale, which has won the team title six out of the last seven yeats, is fa ed to take the championship back to New Hat en fur the second straight year. But Penn State, winner of second place lionoik, last year may pull a stunt - Ise if Burgoon and com pany play up to potential. Among the teams Penn State will be facing in the tourney are Georgetown and Penn, winners over the Lions in regu lar season competition. Besides Burgoon, Bob De\ Inc. Roy Altman, Ed Fiorillo,. John Moi ton. Haydn Thomas and Bob Rutile' tot d \ VIII t opt went the Blue and White in the 36 tound c•otn_oetition Saturday, with t he five best tallies determining the squad's score for the team cham pionship Then Sunday and Monday the 16 golfers with the best scores will compete for the EIGA crown. Burgoon, who won medalist Badminton Finalists To Meet for Title Phi Epsilon Pi's Bob Gross and Dave Burstin will meet tonight at 7 in Rec Ball to decide the IM fraternity badminton champion ship. Gross easiv beat Larry Freed man of Phi Sigma Delta. 15-1. 15-8. to move into the finals. while his fraternity brother, Bur stin, won 15-10. 15-8 over Alpha Zeta's Al Horne. IM Horseshoes Doubles All entries for the horseshoe doubles tournament must be turned into the IM office in Rec Hall by 4:30 Monday. LUTHERAN STUDENT SERVICES GRACE CHURCH COLLE'GE and ATHERTON Sunday May Bth 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. The Service Student Center 412 West College Avenue 5:00 p.m. Supper with Dr. Steimle at the Center Dr. Steimle—speaker for NBC's "Art of Living" Mother ' s Day is only three days away. Have you gotten that Special Gift yet? The Music Room is offering a large selection of the very finest gifts so why not come down and see us? May is Gift Month at the gia Music Hoorn AND WE ARE GIVING AWAY FREE a stereo, Hi lei Magnavox HURRY DOWN AND SEE US FOR DETAILS /.2 4t // P MUSIC ROOM C - ) 7 0 sr. 143 S. ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE Open 'til 9 MONDAY thru FRIDAY, 5:30 on SATURDAY THURSDAY, MAY 5, 195, honors at last year's tourney, is a definite threat for top hon ors this year. "Burgoon is our best contender for the title." said Lion Coach Joe Boyle, "but Devine could easily win if he plays as well as he did last year." Other top contenders according to Boyle will be Torn Treese of Pitt, Mark Stewart of Geoige town. Mike Phillips and Ted Weiss of Yale and Penn's Don Norbury. Noibury edged Phillips on the Princeton links last year fen the crown. The tom ney will mai k the sec ond time this year the Lions have played on the Wildwood course. They beat Pitt there, 5-2, during Easter recess.
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