CAGE SIX Triple Threat Fortifies Pitt Off the field Pitt sprinter Mel Barnwell Is a soft-spoken gentleman. But once he feels the crunch of cinders under foot, he turns into one of the fiercest competitors in collegiate track circles. Take it from Lion Coach iecall a Pitt athlete in hack who has hied balder or given more for hv, school than Barnwell," say Wernei Pc limps this is why he has often been accused of elbowing, pw-Inng and gtneial roughhouse When he started running, the rumor circulated that Barnwell wouldn't retaliate if he was el bowed. However, after his op ponents began taking advantage of him, the Panther senior start ed dishing out some of the same treatment. Now he undesei vmgly has a reputation as a roughhouse run nel "I think he's been the victim of many mishaps." said Weiner "Ninety-nine per cent of the time when there's roughhouse tactics he has been blamed unjustly." Lion track fans shouldn't he surprised rf Barnwell looks a little like "last week's suit" after the conclusion of the Pitt-Penn State dual meet on Beaver Field tomor- I Ow Pitt is not enjoying the track success that it has in the past and Barnwell has had to carry the load almost single-handed this season. Tomorrow the husky Pitt sprinter is sched uled for a grueling double— MAJOR LEAGUES Tie The Ax.oclniegi Prey,. A/median LeAgue w. L. Pc Chiefly° _ _ I lloaton _ In 7 Cleveland _ 11 A New l'ip k _ 111 Salt imni • _ _ _ 11 10 Detroit _ _ 10 Wfirhington A 12 hansaa City 7 13 Yelterdar Rfnulix No•lon I, Chn aim II Cleveland I, New t ink 2 National League W 1.. Pot 17 7 ,7111 , It U .425 11 7 11l 12 11 .522 11 14 4111 9 ld .401 A 15 .340 A 1 ,, 11 .116 Howard to Join Dodgers rvlrriaien Remelts f in/ 1.1 1 ' LOS ANGELES tin ---Big, Mlle, mike.. 4. St I,ifinv 3 ;Fl ank Howard and his boomingt San Francl,ell 1, Philadelphia n ,bat will Join the faltering Lost Probable Pitchers American i. Angeles Dodgers during then', Chit ago, Pierre 12.11 at Cleveland. Hun- forthcoming road trip, probably at hue 19-11 night 'Milwaukee next week, General hew York, Ford nt a.hington, )(ant 1141 night ,:Manager Buzzie Bavasi indicatedll I...frada 12-1) at lie*tc.n. W.- yesterday. tuiium.ttu 0.2, night The team's 6-3 loss to Pitts- K•11.‘11..., hums 10.10 at Ntroit, Punning 10-'2 I mph t burgh Wednesday night left the National League defending world champions with al liry Male 13-31 at sun 4-9 record for their second home ), F. nnt isro, McCormick 14-01 night s, 11-11 at )1,4, stand of the season. t:!-31 Howard, an outfielder-first . Chit/W..loin, Cardwell 11-21 at Cinciii-, baseman: is hitting .385 for Spo !WI O'Toole 12-21 night l'ittNboryh. Mldy( 11.11 at Milo:ll'km kane and leading the Pacific Vit .2-I I night _ Coast League in RBIs, with 23 San Frank ;AI( Pit tFlitil Rh Milvitikee _ l'ivritineti Itm Angel., St 14,1)114 l'hilade !phut thicmito STOCK RACES ARE EXCITING, railitqpn, v A •)(;) A SATURDAY MAY 21 THIS COUPON AND Good toward the purchase of one pair women's leather heel taps or heel lifts. spike or cuban heels. Reg ular 504: value! Save 11c! Valid until May 21, 1960. While U Wait or Shop Service. 153 S. Allen SI. Whelan Building Barnwell Thinclads By JIM KARL Chick Werner: "I don't ever MEL BARNWELL the 220 and 440—plus a leg on the mile relay. But Barnwell is used to punish pent. He won both the 200 and : 440 against Penn State last year and had enough left for a 47 2 leg in the lelay, but Dick Hambright Was too far ahead to be caught Barnwell and Co. will pi ovide a good te.it for Wernet's thmclads Although they lost to Quantico last week. the Lions looked Un piessive and Dick Engelbrmk ap- Teals to be slowly returning to his old form as one of the top middle distance runners in the countly Engelbrink ran a 4:12 mile against Quantico and expects to do el,en better tomorrow. Brown will oppose Barnwell in' the 220 and Dick Hambright will, hook-up with the Pitt Star in the H ,440 in two of the top events of ; . _ the day. Pitt's Ron Rush will pro -2 vide the opposition for Engel -4 brink in the mile and Herm Web er in the 2-mile. The Daily Collegian BICYCLE DERBY is THE Race to Watch! - Starting Time 2 p.m. LOUPON SHOE CLINIC State College, Pa Basement Level AD 8-1451 COUPON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * . Panther sprinter * * * Lion Netters tergey Gives Lions Test Colgate Much Needed Boost Sophs Today The Penn State tennis team will get back into action today after a 10-day layoff and the Lions hope to improve their 2-6 record at the expense of home-standing Colgate. Coach Sherm Fogg's netters will meet a green Red Raider team that has only three lettermen back from last year's squad. But coach Perry Rockafellow has a flock of top-flight second year men up from last seacon's unbeaten freshman team to fill the gap Eight sophomores are :included on the 12-man roster. Colgate holds a 20-2 edge in the series and has beaten the Nit tames seven consecutive times. Junior captain Gene Doo will lead off foi the Red Raiders against the Lions' number one man Jim Baker. Bakes has been having trouble controlling his big game lately but will try to get his booming service untracked against Doo, one of the top play ers in the East. Lion captain Jerry Carp will ,probably get the nod to face ;sophomore Don Rankin in the sec ond match. Rankin has been fight ing with Duo for the number one ,spot and should give the veteran ,Carp a good match. Junior Dick Ludwig is pitted against Colgate coach Rockafel low's son Wade in the thud match Ludwig has been in a , After a dissertation on the season-long slump but has re- weather, someone brought up the centiv shown signs of breaking question of the District II play out of it. offs and Bedenk winked, "We'll Fogg will go with steady Johnny have to win 'em all." Planck in the fourth slot but the The Lions have five games left last two spots al e up for grabs on the schedule with the three with John Krall. Don McCartney, most important being Navy (here Garry Moore and Vance Rea all in, the running. After today's match the Lions Pirates Cut Roster travel to Syracuse to meet the MILWAUKEE (RP) —The Pitts thange tomorrow afternoon, burgh Pirates have cut three play ers from their roster to meet the National League's 25-player limit. The Pirates sent outfielder Joe Christopher and pitcher George ,Witt to their Salt Lake City club of the Pacific Coast League and 'outfielder Roman Mejias to their Columbus team in the Interna tional League. Reds Win Bth Straight CHICAGO UP) The Cincin nati Reds, scoring seven runs in, the first inning and six more in the second, breezed to their eighth' 'straight victory by clobbering the ,Chicago Cubs 14-1 yesterday. NOTICE! Student Check Cashing Agency WILL BE OPEN • Saturday, May 14,1:00 - 4:00 This Is the LAST DAY of Operation for Spring Semester 1960 The Penn State Riding Club invites you to The 11th annual HORSE SHOW Saturday 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. Sunday 1:00 PM. Inter-school Competition Hunters Jumpers Western Horses Al The Penn Slate • Admission By Stables • Donation It looks as if Dave Bergey is the sorely needed shot in the arm the Penn State baseball team has needed all season. Starting his first game of the campaign against Lehigh Wednesday, the sophomore righthander came through with a spackling 64) shutout to lift Penn State's record to 9-6, the best it's been all year. Just a few days before, Bergey pitched hitless ball in 5 2 innings of relief against Maryland after the Terps had racked up starter Eddie Kikla. In 14 21 3 innings, Bergey has given up just one unearned run, six hits and seven walks. And as far as the Lion coach , inq staff is concerned, he could n't have come along al a bet ter time. "He's given the team auite a lift," said pitching coach Chuck Medlar. "Shutout pitch ing gives any team a lift." Just then Lion coach Joe Bed enk ambled into the training room looking for his sidekick Decked out in a big smile and a blue blazer. Bedenk was in high spi rits following his team's success ful road junket. _ "We looked better against Bucknell (the Lions won 3-1 Tuesday) and Lehigh than we have all year long," he said, gar. big out the window at the pour ing rain that kept his team in side. FRIDAY. MAY 13. '1960 tomorrow), Temple (here Wednes day) and Delaware (at Newark, May 26). The Lions also have a twinbill scheduled with Pitt in Pittsburgh next Saturday. With all the district teams tak ing turns knocking each other off, ,the Lions could squeeze into the playoffs if they put together a winning streak in the last five games. Right now Delaware, Man hattan, Colgate, and Villanova seem to be the top choices for the district tourney with State, Navy, Temple and Syracuse rated as outsiders. 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