The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 10, 1960, Image 10

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    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 <eot ed. The Terp center field
er wort d on the next play, a sec
mid to first grounder.
Aim clan(' uuched across its fi
nal tun m the sixth when Buigcv
walked Frank Kopper who wati
101 ri n d at tit coed Kleindenst
The next batter, Don Bro n
Tent an cav fly to venter fteki
r
A itkr ;:ip'
NO,
•
To you
Your oficial PENN STATE CLASS RING
from Balfour's will be to you a reminder
forever of the four wonderful years you've
spent here at Penn State.
To others
Your ring will always be a symbol of
your accomplishment.
So, get your official class ring from
Balfour's now it will be a good com
panion both now and always.
—Collet:lnn Photo b. Charles Incques
SAFE AT HOME—Lion irghtfielder Zeke DeLong scores for Penn
State dining Lion upi ring in sixth inning of Satinday's game on
Beaver Field. DeLong's run wasn't enough, though. and Maryland
wtnt. On to w in. 10-6
* * *
but Jun Suphno, who looked like
a fugitive from the tiack
next door, smashed into Tommv
Durbin and the ball fell safely
al
lowing Klemdenst to score.
The Lions scored four of their !
runs in the middle innings. A ,
double by Larry Beighey in the
fifth and two wild pitches ac
counted for the first run.
In the sixth the Lions rallied;
for three runs on two errors, two
walks and basehits by Zeke De-
Long, Beighey and Burgey,
They pushed across two more
in the ninth after two were out
when Crouse walked Harry Beans
and Burgey and then gave up a
ightfield tt iple to Dick Landis,
Larry Fegley, pinch-hitting af
ter a bout with the measles, then
lined a sharp grounder right at
the shot tstop who flipped to fost
to end the game
Bedevil< said csferciay that CI
Bucknell Wins in Golf
NEWARK ,DOl. I . , Th
claimed )ts gecond straight golf
crown ve ,, t erdav when the Bison
foursome im ned in an 18-hole
semi. of 330 in the sixth annual
tow mment of the Middle Atlantic
State , , Colleutte Athletic Confer
ence
SENIORS!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
* * *
out
* * *
* * *
then Marlin Biesecker or Durbin
would get the starting job against
the Bisons this afternoon. Bie
seeker beat Bucknell 10-3, last
week at Beaver Field,
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