RAGE SIX Play at Lehigh Toda Kikla's Clutch Pitching Helps Lions Triumph, 3-1 Special to Tile Colleguin LEWISBURG, Pa , May JO pitcher Eddie Kikla shuck out the side with the bases loaded in the fifth and final inning today to pieserve Penn State's rain-shortened 3-1 win over Bucknell. Kikla, Nuffeung through a inghttnari , h 2-5 season, came in WWI the Bisons had loaded the base!. and scored a run off :•tart el TIMM , / Din bin With his lead cut to 3-1, Lion emu h JO(' Bed( ttk u vrlt to the bullpen in favor of Kikla, one of the top college hurlers in the !Ninon a Veal' 'ICu) Katla repaid Bedenk for hie confidence by striking out Vic Manuele, Steve Flamhaft. and Bob Wevedau to wrap up the win for Durbin. The Lions %%cid to bat m the ,•ixth uuunt. hot the 1,410.: which had been filling all afternoon 111- f:teased and the game was called Dutbm's win was his thud of the campaign in as many outings: \\lull. But knoll 'starter Tommy 'thump on suffered hi fifth ,et back against one win State, now 8-6. scot ed all its tons in the top of the fifth inning on four hits and a wild pitch. After Durbin bounced out short to fist, Lion captain Dick Landis singled to center Shortstop Bob Hrobak, a .106 hitter, then lashed a Thompson fast ball for a triple, scoring Landis with the first run. Second baseman Lai y Fegley A 1 a s next up and he dulled one to shot t Ken Twitoi d made a nice play and held Hrobak on thud while ihtowing Fegley out. Zeke DeLong brought Hrobak Golfers Meet Bisons Today Atter a "disappointing" third place finish in the EIGA championships, Penn State's golf team hits the dual-meet ti ail again today against Bucknell in Lewisburg. Coach Joe Boyle was disap-, pointed that he. Lions didn't take DU, Nittany Co-op Take fliq iIl last weekend\ EIGA tour-) nanieni, but piar-ed the slum mg.IM Volleyball Crowns of Dick Bin goon and Boy Alt.' Delta Upsilon successfully de °l'm fended Its IM volleyball cham- Bin goon finished sixth in the pionship with a 15-6, 16-4 win 111(11\ 'dual medal-play and Alt - over Alpha Chi man qualified for the finals. DU won the title last year v hen though he was a near-last in the they defeated Theta Chi 16-man field Captain But goon retains his While Delta Upsilon was cap: number one po'.ition in the Lion luring the Iratet nity crown. Nit lineup and will face the 13tons' tang Co-op took the independent 11 , 1) EL , weilei Middle Atlantic champion , lup The Nittames had ; Conletence inch\ usual champ. little trouble V, ith Luzeine taking 13oh Devine holds dcmn the sec- twin wi n s of 15-3 . and spot in Do\ le\ lineup for the _____________ Bit.on meet and Altman will play Patriots Change Plans in the third '-lot. MANCHESTER, N.H. 01—The The re-.t of the Imeup remains Boston Patriots of the American' the ', , me with Ed Kounns, Haydn Football League will not train at, Thomas, Bob Rutherford and John st, A n .;ei m ' s College as originally; ,t . Motion rounding out the scven pl anne d St, tets Father Gerald McCarthy, the' The Lions downed Bucknell, college president,said expansion , 5-2. last year but the Bisons rc- :of the club's naming schedule in-I ettntiv won the Middle Atlantic volved mote space than is avail- I Conference team title and have able het e ' . No site has been chosen ! the advantage of playing en their -------- hom e links. Veterans Bob Schad. Bill Cur- Moran on WMAJ 1e ,, , and Jeri v Lindholm form the Former Lion track star Ed Mor nucleus of the team behind Etz- an will be the guest on "Meet the . 1% elk i , Varsity" tonight at 9.45 on WMAJ _ . CAMP RONDACK: SCHROON LAKE, POTTERSVILLE, NEW YORK (N. of Lake George) NEEDS: WOMEN SPECIALTY COUNSELLORS in Arts and Crafts, Music, Camp Craft, Kindergarten, Land Sports, and Waterfront. INTERVIEWS: THURSDAY, MAY 12 (A.M.) and TUESDAY, MAY 17 APPLY , SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR AN APPOINTMENT, APPLY: STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, 112 Old Main. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * * * .• .A ST4 EDDIE KIKLA . . strikes out the side * * * home with a single and he moped to thud on one of Bill Benton's thiee safeties, DeLong sewed on the next play when Thompson um m ked a wild pitch with Jim Suphzio at bat Thompson then settled clown got Suplizio to bounce out third to (list to end the rally. The Bisons started trouble in their half of the fifth when first baseman Mike Kasnick singled and went to second on Durbin's throwing error. With men on first and second Thomp son singled, loading the sacks. Obviously inttled by the quick turn of events. Dui bin walked satchel Ben Jones, forcing in Kasnick and ~cuing the stage foi Kikla's heroics The Lion leftie dispo'ed of the next three Bisons real quickly and the Lions were on their way to Bethlehem where they meet Lehigh this afternoon. Either Marlin Biesecker (3-1) or Dave Buigey (0-0) will go against the Engineers State re turns home Satui day to play Navy on Beaver Field. PENN STATE EEC:KNELL ab r h ab r b I anti.. 36 2 1 1 F 10r0haft,31) 3 U 1 IlrubakFe I I 111 e% 64100 A 8 0 0 1- omit, .21. 8 0 'rwifoili.Fb 2 0 0 Def.ooy,rf 8 1 1 1'4,161'61100,e t 2 0 0 lienton.l6 8 0 3 koftnlck. lb 2 1 1 .upliziv,lf 2 0 0 A 11111,1( 2 0 11 Ighey.cf 2 C (1 Th001[406.6 2 0 1 :111111F t 2 0 0 .10ntt,,,e 0 11 11 hu hin,p 2 0 0 Manuelt,2b 2 0 0 1111 a p 0 6 fl Toinie 20 E 6 Tulaln IN I 9 __ _ _ 0 0 0 9-9 6 1 Itil.knrll _ 0 0 0 0 1-I 9 I HHI--Hrobak DeLong Jones. E- Dur bin, hn•ntek. Ttlitlft—Hrobek Pitching lo H R Er Bb So -Durbin 4W, 3-0, 4 31113 b. tkla 1 0 6 0-'6 3 Thompxon IL 1-51 __ b 8 8 3 2 6 A Faccd four 141141 r in Mb Linn Merages AR H HA AB H eglt 49 29 .416 Durbin 29 6 114utthey 17 6 .352 Adam! 10 2 Burkhart 1 1 ..1.11 Lanth 31 4 nton 33 10 103 Buchman 32 4 Surlitio 33 10 .3 9 3 timbal' 41 , 6 Brant :14 19 2 4 4 Phillipe 27 9 BaLunt , 46 12 .269 Hiden 4 0 ROO 1 0 1) It 3 2.11 Pitching W L W ri bln 2 0 Btu vey IS tintttittc 5 I lit ntul • 0 h il, In 2 5 Amer 0 MAJOR LEAGUES American W. L. Pct. .f.f.7 ,-Non York_ II) h2r, \ c• 33 land 9 H 52 1 1 '-1...1t more 10 9 52t, aqhiny ton _ h 10 .444 F. 10 .3: 1 3 '-Na City _ 12 .3,13 - Plot in 4 r wht ttnn.ou National W. L. Pet_ \ -San I:I a 14 i 1,417 rgh _____l3 t r. 1.1 Nlilw 11101 _ 9 7 Rbi 1,,5•111113111 - 11 11 1,1111 \ A 11):CIA -_ -1 I 12 47 , _ 'J II .4:I 409 12 .13.1 11.. Ina night Probable Pitchera American League Drt,mit, Lam 11-21 at tkn , hi 1.n.0. 10-31 n.vitt City, DnlrN 11-2) at Baltimore NVnlker 10-01. night ci,,,100. 110,0 n, 13-11 at Iclca York ('O.IIIS I i-111 avo. Shay. 0-11 at Barton, lirracr 11-21 National League St 1.4.1014 McDaniel I l-40 at Mihsauket Spahr. 1141, TIIVht PI:1411111h 11.01 at Los A niod, On! 1, nryht CII1( lIIIIIttI 0 . 10,44.` (2-21 at Chicago Hnhbtc 12-31 Iphia Ott ens 12-2 at Fran n•to, .Innt.‘ , 13.11 Varsity 'S' Club The Varsity "S" Club will meet Sunday night at 10 pm. at Phi Kappa Psi Election will be held and reorganization plans will be di cussed. 4 411 / 1 4N: : 117,1 .S • k Lion Stickmen Powerful Engineers if averages mean anything, Lehigh's Andy Jones, the top lacrosse scorer in the country, could outscore the entire Penn State team today when the two squads square off at 3:30 on Beaver Field. The Penn State offensive attack has averaged a little better than thiec goals a game this year while Jones has aver aged four goals a game for Le high Jones. who last year was the second leading scorer in the na tion with :i8 goals, is leading the scoring parade this year with 28 goals in seven games. He is only a junior and last year won honorable mention All- American honors while leading Lehigh to its first winning season in 33 -years. The 6-4 midfielder heads a list of nine returning lettermen who have made things easy for new coach Bob Windish this year. The Engineers won their first seven games. but lost last week to Stevens in a major upset. Lehigh has one of the most potent offensive attacks in la ciosse circles. With eight of the top ten scorers returning from 'last year's National Class 'C' Championship team, the Engi neers have rolled over Colgate, Ss arthmore, Drexel, Lafayette, Delawai e, Franklin & Marshall and Dickinson Honorable mention All-Ameri can Dave Hull man, who last year had 30 goals and 21 assists, gives the Engi neers the most powerful on e two scoring com bination the Lions have faced this year While Lehigh is loaded with talent and ex perience at attack, the Engi neers are not as strong defen sively. They have no lettermen at defense and the Brown and White have allowed an average of eight goals a game. Coach Earnie Baer plans no lineup changes for the Lions to day. Gordon Bennett, Jim Kanel 'and Dick Hammond will head the' sputtering attack with Mike Rai- 1 ser, Dick Bullock and Lou Meier at. midfield, Dave Etwin, Andy, Moconyi and Tom Greenlee will' be on defense and either Jim Ir- I win or John Castella will be in' the nets. Flanker Captain Henry Oppermann, new -' elected Penn State football cap tain will be the first end to lead the Nittany Lions since 1954 when' flanker Jim Gairity was co-cap-i tarn with guard Don Balthaser ' Psalm Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—Service Ncw '6O Deluxe Sedan __ _ __61625, WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E Third St Williamsport. IN. Phone 3-4683 9 1/. , _S'e. . . . Smart wash 'n' wear blue cord suits at $16.95 featuring natural shoulders, slen derizing trousers and that always-stay fresh look. To add a more sporty effect the jacket may be wont with a pair of white ducks at $4.98. This stunning outfit is comple mented with the short sleeve oxford button down shirt in either blue or white. Interested? Stop in today where we take personal pride in you and your appearance. Free parking at rear of store while shopping. HABERDASHERY 1~~ s in the Center d Pennsylvania" 229 S. Allen Si. AD 8-1241 WEDNESDAY. MAY 11. 1960 By DEAN BILLICK DuMars Named On Mountie Team Penn State basketball captain !elect, Mark DuMars, has been picked on West Virginia's All ,Opponent team for the past sea !son, The Mounties, fifth in the na tion this year, picked DuMars iand Bay Papiocky of NYU at Iguai ds, Torn Sanders of NYU and Jeff Cohen of William and Mary 'at forward and Darrall Imhoff of 'California at center. i Tandy Gillis of Califoinia and Tony Jackson of St. Johns just 'missed making the power packed team. , Jerry West's personal all-op ponent choices were DuMars, Sanders, Imhoff, Jimmy Huggard l of Villanova and Chris Smith of IVPI. ?Wines Option Mason BUFFALO, N.Y. UP)—The Buf falo Bisons, defending champions and leaders of the International :Baseball League, got their best :relief pitcher back from the 'Philadelphia Phillies. Henry Ma ,son, a righthander who had a 112-3 record last year, was op tioned to the herd. Three-month course leads to g commission as a Second Lieuten, ant. 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