WEDNESDAY. MAY 1 Baseba Agains A year ago Temp position to spoil Pen District II playoff h this year things are . The Owls (15-5) today's Beaver Fie (3:30) with a fair 1 landing a berth in the tournament and a Pen could knock them out Hung. On the other hand, . would boost State righ contention and make end doubleheader at portant. State, 9-6 on the won District honors but they've been hal troubles this season a l running out. The District selecti. tee will meet in Scran to pick four teams the tle for a trip to Om- I College World Series. Penn State coach will go with sophomor, gey today against th Bergey is 1-0 on th year and has given up just one unearned run in 14 2 , innings. He pitched a 6-0 shutout. at Lehigh last Wednesday for his lone win. Harry Beans (.299), one of the Lions Face National LaX Champs Today If the Penn. State lacrosse team thinks things are looking bad, they better not open their eyes today. Riding the crest of a seven game losing streak, Coach Earnie Baer's boys face national power Maryland this after noon at College Park. Lacrosse at Maryland is not a minor sport and draws crowds of 10,000-15,000. The Col- lege Park-Baltimore area is the hotbed of lacrosse and because of this. Maryland manages to draw some of the best players in the country. Lion coach Earnie Baer put it very buntly when he said, "We are way out of our class. If we would win we would just quit and call the season a success." Maryland has won the na tional championship three of the last five years and Terp players have dominated past .All-American teams. Last sea son. against one of the best Lion teams in years. the Terps smash ed State to the merry tune of 204. Maryland holds a 21-2 series record over the Lions and Penn State hasn't come close to winning in recent years. Heading the Werp lineup is All- American defenseman Bob Sch wartzberg. As a junior last year, Schwartzberg was considered the top defensive player in the coun try. Another All-American, Rog er Cross, is the top scoring threat for Maryland. He led the Terps in scoring last year with 37 goals and 37 assists and against State he fired in five goals, Baer is not planning any line up changes for the Lions. "We will just have to go with our best," he said, "and hope for the best." Gordon Bennett,. Dick Ham-' mond, and Jim Kane will be the Lion starters at attack. The defense which will be fac ing its stiffest tussel of the year will be manned by Andy Lock- COLLEGE MEN - SUMMER WORK Limited number of applications being accepted now for full-time summer employment. Internationally known concern with branches in all principal cities. Last year those accepted averaged over $l3O weekly 15 1 0 099‘90 Scholarship —l5 Pleasant and ins alive work. All cars furnished. For local interview, pben Mr. Stout AD 11-2051. between I0:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. ataxy $90.00 week • lers End Home Season Tourney Hungry Owls • was in State's pes, but versed. :e into d finale hance of ost-season , State win of the run- Lion win back info Ithe week l'itt all-im- ampaign, last year ing their d time is 11 commit lon Monday t will bat- Ja and the; doe Bedenk Dave Ber -1 powerful Lions' best clutch hitters, will handle Bergey who has looked ex ceptionally impressive this year. Bill Benton (.270) will be at the gateway and Larry Fegley (.434) and Bob Hrobak (.136) 'will be the double play combo with cap tain Dick Landis (.117) on third. In the only outfield change, ST DEAN BILLICK hart, Andy Moconyi and Tom Greenlee. Starting at midfield will be Lou Meier, Hank Schilling and Dick Bullock. The only possible change in the lineup is in the goal where an ankle injury may sideline Jim Irwin. John Castella will take over if Irwin is unable to play. MAJOR LEAGUES By The Aasociatad Press American League W. L. PeL a-Baltimore __,___ls 10 .600 a-Chicago _ 14 10 .583 a-New York 12 9 .571 x-Cleveland 12 10 .065 x-Boston 10 111 .500 x-Detroit .9 12 .429 s-Washington 9 14 .391 a-Kansas City ____6 16 .360 x—Play night gams National Lewin W. 1.. Pet. G.D. x-San Francisco __l9' 9 .679 a-Pittsburgh 18 10 .643 1 x-Milwaukee 12 10 .545 4 s-Cincinnati 15 13 .534 4 x-Los Angeles ____l2 16 .420 7 a-St. Louis 11 16 .107 7i( x-Chicao 9 14 .391 7 1 ,i Philadelphia 11 19 .367 9 a—Play night game Probabra Pitchers American League , Baltimore, Wilhelm (1-2) at Kansas City, Herbert (21), night New York, Terry (1-1) at Cleveland. Hawkins (3-2) I Boston. Monbouquette (3-2) at Chicago, Pierce 13-11, night Washington, Pascual (3.0) at Detroit, Bunning (0-21 National League San Francisco, McCormick (5.0) at Mil waukee, Willey (2-2 i. night , St. Louis, Sadeeki (0-0) at Pittsburgh, Law (5-11, night Los Angeles. Williams (1-0) at Cincin nati, Hook 13-31, night Chicago, Hobble (3.3) at Philadelphia, Buthardt (0.3), night THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * Larry Beighey. a 152 hitter, will go to center and he'll be flanked by Jim Suplizio (.306) in left and Zeke DeLong (.254) in right. For Temple, either Don Flynn (7-2) or Jim Craig (5-2) will get the starting nod with basketball star John Koskinen handling the receiving. Another Owl basketballer, All- American Bill Kennedy, will be the centerfielder. Kennedy is Temple's top RBI man and is hit ting .310. Drafted by the Philadelphia Warriors, Kennedy is still not sure whether he'll make a car eer of baseball or basketball. Several big league baseball teams have shown interest in his talents._ Today's game will be the last home affair for eight Lion seniors. In addition to Fegley, Landis, Benton, Beans, Beighey and Su plizio who will be starting, re serve catcher John Adams and pitcher Bab Arner will be calling it a career. • Probable Starting Llamas TEMPLE PENN STATE Cliff Crispin lb, Bill Beaton Go! don 26 Larry FegleY Tom Donahue 144 Bub Hrolnik Ntck Stsmpone Dick Landis Al aferantto If Jim Suphzio Bill Kennedy. cf Larry Beighey Welt Chyzensich rf Zeke DeLong . John Koskinen c Hat !y Beam Jim Craig (6-?.1 or p Dave Bergey (1-0) Don Flynn (7-2) Italy Set for Olympics ROME (/P) Giuseppi Togni, Italy's minister for public works, told the Italian Chamber of Depu ties that all Olympic plants would be ready on July I. COLLE FOR SALE 1951 LIBERTY: 35 ft silver aluminum mobile home. lace!lent condition Large tree shaded lot, 2 milea north State Col lege. Apply }limier No. 43. Woodymest Mobile City after fi p.m. SET OF gulf clubs fur sale. Call Ted AD 7-3250. VERY MODERN 44 ft. House Trailer Eye level oven built in range. large G.E magnetic refrigerator, etc. AD g-195.5. CUSHMAN MOTOR Scooter. 2-tone. duals. automatic clutch, transmission, 90 mpg at .15 mph. Roger AD 7-412 ii. CAR RADIO for MGA. tined one month - - . . • - by little old fatly who only liotelo.Nl to W 131.1. Over 10% off—SSA. Rony AD 7-4928. SWEET MINT 11165 Thunderbird: Impec cable body. engine and interior. Red body, two black topes, full power and loaded. Call George at UN 43-7100 or UN ALLSTATE MOTOR BIKE, 1958 model . with semiworks. Economical transporta tion. Contact Torn Kirshner UN 5-5459, Spruce Cottage. Make offer. 1959 SIMCA 4-dr. deluxe Rd plus m.p.g.: radio, Mater, wow.. 1.1.000 miles. Excel lent condition. Jerry Al) It-6223. 1967 ONE BEDROOM Trailer, excellent condition. nice shaded lotutility buildina. other extra& Scott Schreffies AD 8-(Xlsd weekdays- 81-F1 SW, Webster changer, Williamson type amp, alter apeaker, includes cabi net that holds changer - and 7i records. Call George, 10 p.m. to 12 p.m. AD 8-6614. KODAK RETNA 111-6 plus case—s9o AD 8-0996. TWO-TONE DODGE Coronet, 1956. Pur chased ne.v Nov. '56, 31,000 miles. V-0, automatic transmission. Also Kodak 35 min.. counted lame finder; like new. AD 72918. 195 CROWN VICTORIA Ford, automatic shift. Pink and white leather seats. AD 7-3047. 1955 ROUSE TRAILER, Prairie Schooner One bedroom, complete bath. COM con dition. Reetnonable pride Cftil evenings, Et, 5-43 W. '5O PONTIAC, R&H. Coal condition—Si :A or best offer. Call Al) 7-2659 after 7 p.m 35 FOOT 1958 NASHUA two bedroom Mobile Home. completely furnished. Shaded lot, patio, picnic. table, 2/0 cu. ft. utility shed, parking lot. Call AD 84826. ENGLISH RACER is terrible condition. $16.00 or else to highest bidder. Help me get rid of it. Call Buddy UN 5-5961. ARE YOU out of State? Alfa Romeo with only 6000 kilometers, Illegal in Penn. aylvania, 40% off. Call between 8 and 6, AD 7-2801. COMPLETE SET of golf clubs, good con dition. Inquire at Golf Shop. '53 BUICK Skylark convertible. loadett excellent condition.. Call AD 7-3803 alter 5:30. ROOM & BOARD MAKE RESERVATIONS for fall semester at Marilyn 73x 11. 81.7 E. Beaver. Reserva tions also being taken for all summer sessions- Skated or room and board hs fill vacancies for balance of semester. Rooms without board available. 2008 S. Allen St. Ask for Hrs. Petriskey at 317 E. Beaver. Dodgers Release Furllio; Outfielder Refuses Minors LOS ANGELES OP) One of baseball's longest and brightest associations came to an end yesterday when the Dodgers gave Carl Furillo his unconditional release. It ended not on the usual hearts-and-flowers theme but in bitterness and counter-accusa tions, E. J. (Buzzie) Bavasi, the Dod gers' vice president and general manager, announced that the 38- year-old onetime hero of Flatbush had reached the end of the line, with the Dodgers. "Furillo has been given his un conditional release." said Bavasi. "I've been betrayed. They just didn't have to do it this way," said a bitter Furillo. A badly pulled muscle in the right calf kept Furillo on his bench most of this season and led to yesterday's climax. - Bavasi said waivers had been asked on the big' outfielder. But no club in either the Na tional or American League want ed him. Apparently they shied away from the man with the ail ing leg and his salary of $30,000 or more per year. Bavasi said Furillo had been of fered a place with the Dodgers' Spokane club in the Pacific Coast League, where his salary would have remained intact. But, said Bavasi, the old pro rejected the offer. In a prepared statement, the vice president said Furillo had to go to make way for younger talent. "It was felt we should go with younger men and give them every possible opportunity to gain the experience which will make them Dodgers of the future," said Ba vasi. Bavasi hit the ceiling when he read some of Carl's caustic com ments regarding the manner in ;lAN CLAS FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE including automatic di,hwa•her, for the summer Pet feet fot four students. Call AD 3-1417. TWO BEDROOM summa apartment, fur nighetl at 215 W Foster Call Da% e Ruppert AD 7-1957 Mon. tht u I'u. ANYONE CAN get t loom for this sum mer but net everyone can get a room with CHEAP Hying. Make your resena- Non now. Three floors above the Skeller or cell Egg. AD et-5.r,34. THREE ROOM apartment for main sum- titer aes,ion. Write John Eaton. Oak Hills Manor, Butler, Pa or 'phone 5.-5752. 2 RFUJROOII furnished apartment above Lobster }louse. Mailable June 15 or July 1 until Sept. 1. 1964. Suitable for 3 or 1 students. $lOO per month.. Call AD &VAIL ONE BEDROOM apartment available July 1. Vaughn Nittany apartments. Corner of Pugh and Bradley. Includes huge atone. refrigerator. heat, water, trash and gar bage. 110133 per month. Call AD 7-7758. FABULOUS 3-ROOM furnished Metzger Apgrtment for summer; kitchen facili ties, T.V. Will accept best offer. Call AD 8-1031. FIJRNISHED APARTMENT for 3-5 stu dents for summer. Centrally located, half block from cammta. Call AD 8-632.5. SUMMER APARTMENT for two. Four looms 'including large livingToom and kitchen.. CaR - -Al or Neal Al) 7-4255. ROOMS—Second Floor. doutde. Pleasant atmosphere. convenient. Summer ses sions and fall semester. Call AD 3.33:19." COMFORTABLE MODERATE rata ae commutations with private bath or run ning water. Colonial Hotel, I?.W. Natal:kr Ave, State College. AD 74350 or Al) 7-7792. MODERN APARTMENT for married grad student or faculty: sub-let for summer May be seen by appointment. AD 7-8296 ROOMS FOR summer sessions. 207 E. Park Ave. Call AD 8-1330. ONE OF the nicest morning houses for summer rental. Singles and doable., free parking-35.0 per week. Mr. Meeken tiorn AD 8-6772 dap: evenings -MO 6.8520. FOR RENT—two double rooms for malt sitidents: private- bath. own telephone private entrance, free parkinß: three block! from campus. June - September. Cali AD S-0.308. ROOM RESERVATIONS fur male stu dents. Single and double for fall aemrt ter also summer rental 34.00 per week. Parkintir available. Call AD 8-0393. ROOMS AVAILABLE for Commencement. Call Mrs. Cox. AD 7-4850. •••• •••• LADIES WHITE Gold Wriat Watch. rec tangular shaped with diamond chins, back cord band. If found please call Al) 7-7826. Reward. LOST OR Stolen—trench coat. plain lin ing: small. Reward offered. Call UN 5.2200. PILGRIM ZF.LAN Jacket Burkbout Lab. br Library. Finder please call UN 14-5181; after 6 call AD a-(A66. KEY CHAIN with three keys on it. Lost between Sims:o6lln and McElwain. Call UN 6-4138 if found. ZIRCON NECKLACE between Hoyt and Schwab: last May 6. Must have. Call UN 6-735‘ or UN 6-7888. which Bavasi acted leading up to yesterday's action. "The players," declared Ba vasi, "told ma he would create a stink when he went out and they were right. "A week ago Furlllo called me and said, "I can't get out of bed. I can't help this club any more.' "I tried to get him on the dis abled list but the commissioner (Ford Frick) wouldn't go for it. I had no alternative but to release him. I caned Carl on the way to San Francisco last week and told him I would find him a good job in the organization. "Rut that doesn't go any more, after what he has done to this club." Furillo has branded as "lousy" the way he had been treated in the past few days. He said he had expected to make the present road trip and even play in the San Francisco Giant series last weekend. This was Furlllo's 15th year with the Dodgers in a span that bridged service . ' in seven World Series dating back to 1947. Pat Stewart Wins PARIS GP) Pat Stewart of Indianapolis defeated Solange Geltier of France 6-0, 7-5 in the opening first round women's sin gles match of the French Inter national Tennis Tournament yes terday. • Many of the first round match es went by default as competi tors failed to show up at the red clay courts of Roland Garros Stadium. IFIEDS ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS AVAILABLE for Commencement. Call Mrs. Cox, AD 7-4860. •1 1 1.1.101111 , 1••••• STUDENT TO share 2-man apartment during fist nix weeks stnnmer session. $27 54) each month. Call Torn It, AD 74703. FILE CABINET, Z or 4 drawer. Call AD 3-16:11. MOTOR BIKE or %cower, real cheap. Call AD 8-1621. ONE MALE student to :Aare apartment for summer: adjacent to campui. Kitchen Privilege, Call Al) 7-7114. ONE ROOMMATE that swings—for next se.tneater. State Calltixe'a 'mad modern apartment house. Completely furnished. prnate kitchen. PaAcing. Call AD 8-00.11 for appointment. RIDE WANTED to Loa Angele-i—leavinii June 13 Call Rich AD 84363. _ _ E STUDENT Daily News Agency Is looking for 1 or 2 male students (lo.ing. in )asidence halls) to serve 13.4 agents next fall. Apply S E S., 112 Old Main WANTED T :0 BUY-2. 3. or , I drawer meta/ file cabinet. Phone Joe AD 8-1367. THESIS MULTILITHING and typing (Mph ma to for oak. Reasonable. Call AD 8-0774 after 6 p m. DISHWASHER FOR lunch and dinner Monday through Sunday except Sunday evenings. Call caterer at AD 74132. " K EL P ••.• WANTED •••••••IMITIMI.01•••• KITCHEN HELP wanted for now and next year. Call Caterer, AD 8-2054. EXPERIENCED WAITER for summer months and fall. The Lobster House. 720 S. Atherton St. Come in person before 5 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS ODOM.. emadie••••••••••• FRESHMAN MEN in NORTH HALLS watch for announcement of Lee oppor tunity thiv week. TYPlNG—term papers and reports. Quick accurate work. Call AD 8-0313. BALLET TAUGHT by professional dancer. former soloist wits well known Ballet. Company. Private lemons evenings. Classes thru munmer. Call AD 7-2411. FOR A SIZZLING Steak and your favorite beverage try The College Lunch across from the bus depot at 119 N. Atherton St. Telephone reevervations appreciated but not necessary. AD 8-0031. en••— SUMMER STORAGE special. Lease your bicycles. trunks and personal effecta with 119. Shoemaker Bros. Inc. AD 13-6751. COME TO the Newman Club Picnic! Sun day May 22, I:3i p.m. Meet at the HUB parkinz lot. Transportation and refresh. meats --50 e. - - JUST RELEASED 1960 State College ertyts indexed dircetory $3.0 plus tax. Call Mil‘. U. Wagner AI) 7.33118. TENNIS FANS—expert restringing and repair Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guarante,ed satisfaction. University Tennis Service. 614 E Beaver Ave. after 6 p.m. in Boucke ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, too or acrobatic lemons. Professional Selsool of Dance. AD 8-1078. 195 NEW MOON 41x.13 Fully equipped. Culiege U Trailer' Park. AD a-2086. Leaving June 26. 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