PAGE TEN Nine Loses to Maryland, Play at Bucknell Today By SANDY PADWE Penn State's formula for losing baseball games worked perfectly again Saturday on Beaver Field. The Iloundei ing Lions com bined ei rors (4) with men left on hm,e (14) to give Mai eland 104; '. in. hn now Joe Bedenk's i 'untow hables" foe 7-6 and will have in for a winning sew-Am The% can pick up an unpos tant win today %%hen they take on Buchnt )1 at Lewb,lnng. Pa, m the fit game of a t%% clay t oad tlp It tin h filmic them at Lehigh to mot t Eddie Kikla, the wonder boy of college baseball a year ago, took the loss for Penn State Saturday and his record dropped to 2-5. The junior port aider lasted only 3' innings, givrng up eight hits and nine runs three of which earned Sopimmoi e gev r tql him In the fourth and went fhe lw.t of the way with come rmgnifuent mound k Making his fa , ,t appediance of ihr campaign. f3ergel, didn't al low a hit in 5 2 1 inninu, of relief He \vallmcf four. qinck out four, rind (,rave up one run which, nil tuu,ll\ unealned Pitching coach Chuck Medlar was quite pleased with Burgey's showing. "For the first time out, he did a real good job. tie pitched a smart ball game," said the ex-Texas League star. As foi Kilda, Medlar just shook his head in dr.belicf Maryland roughed up the Lion a«' caily, getting five runs in the thud inning as the Terrapins bat ted around. Kikla contributed four hits and two Walks to the rally while his teammates chioned in with two erz s. In addition, Kilda couldn't field two bunts that appeared to he stile outs Your zun in the fourth finished Kilda, and Burgey came in and got the side out A triple by centerfielder George Kleindenst was the blow that sent Kikla to the warm confines of the Rec Hall shower room. After back to back singles by Ct orgy Crouse and Don Santo, Kilda hobbled a bunt to load the sat Ks Nleindenst stepped inn and lined one to lett center and thiee I tins