RAGE SIX _~~~ ra {.... i~tt;, —Collision Photo by Rick Hoer DEAD DUCK—Lion catcher Harry Beans gets set to put tag on Herb Gordon in Lion-Temple game on Beaver Field yesterday. The Owls won on two last inning scores, 3-1. Two Last Owls Beat By SANDY PADWE Penn State made all the' i t/cross its fist run. Owl shortstop'a bunt that looked like a sure] !force play at third. But Kikla twos Donahue was on first when tough plays yesterday, but two bobbled it and threw wildly to !Het byGordon lashed a one ,first, allowing Gordon to score. ' easy ones cost them clearly as.bounee single to center. ! The Lion southpaw got John Temple took advantage of 1 Donahue scored as Larry Beig , Koskinen on strikes and Flynn hey mi , ,placed the ball - hi •h' twin ninth inning errors l ' )3nwent all the way to the wall.) I Kikla threw wildly to first, pull- Ed Kikla for a 3-1 win at Bea-'Gordon, a streak on the basepaths ' lug Bill Benton off the bag as ,never stopped running and head- . ver Field. led for home as DeLong relayed, Merando scored. The win put the Owls (16-5) i n ,the ball to shortstop Bob Hrobak Ironically enough he struck out I who threw a perfect strike to the next two hatters but the dam good po'-ition to grab one of the catcher Harry Beans for the out ,age was done. District II playoff berths while' Joe Bcdenk's defending champ'l 'then in the eighth, with Dona-1 Flynn then disposed of the (9-7) ate just about out of the hue again on first, StamponelLions in order in the bottom of running. ,smashed a double to center the ninth to record his eighth The (lest' ict selection committee. fielded the ball on the, win against two defeats. i g heY threw to Hrobak and he! TEMPLE PENN STATE AN ill meet Monday to choose the. run, ab r h •h r t, fired another strike to nail Dona-1 . four teams who will compete fora hennetlssf 5 0 1 Landar,3b 4 0 0 berth in the College World Series. I hue at home. nonosoo,oo 4 1 2 Hrobak,cs 2 0 0 I State recorded its only run IS tam 4 0 2 Fork! ,2b 4 0 0 For eight innings yesterday in the seventh when Jim Su- I c*„7,: n n l 1 7 a l; Vi l l ' a g i v if 4 4 O ft 0 Stale looked like the team that plizio doubled off the wall in Isierando.if i 1 0 Supli 01,1 f 4 1 1 finished fourth in last year's left, look third on a passed ball. I Chy zom i< h,rt 2 0 1 Beigh z emf 3 0 2 series, but the Lions fell apart 1 Kockicen e 4 0 Henn, c 20 0 in the final stanza to ruin what 1 and scored on Bean's perfectly cram& . 3 II 0 Berge ' v,p 2 0 0 placed squeeze bunt down the IFlynn,p 0 0 0 Kikla.p 0 0 0 had been their best showing t first base line. 1 ----- ----- of the season. 1 ! Totals 81 8 9 Totals 20 1 3 So the wore was tied going, Trmple 000 001 002-3 0 1 Pate Bergey, who now has gone 000 000 pm- 1 3 4 22 2 .: inning , : without giving unli"t° the ninth and Bergey wasl'enn sotto - 1 Rill--Beam E— Landis, fleighe‘. Elkin '' all pained inn, was touched for!tiling rapidly. , i 2, Koskinen. Double.—Stampooe, Supbr4o. the loss to even his record at 1-1.1 After Gordon led off with his' PB—Koskinen. ;third hit, Bedenk decided to lifts Pitching The sophomme righthander waq IP H Ft Er Bb so :Bergey in favor of Kikla, who: Craig in and out of trouble all after- 0,, t , 3 1 1 3 4 struck out the side in the finalinvon (iy.ii - -2) 2% 0 0 0 0 2 noon. but three senkational relay inning against Bucknell last week.; a-Bergey IL, 1-1) ...._ 8 9 2 0 3 8 pia y , , held the score to 1-1 going] ' ld 1 0 3 into the ninth. 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' .... ,- '-. •-- --- , a'-. - y; A M=IM ¢: ~~a _ , .✓V' ^,may, 911 Inning Errors Help Lion Baseballers, 3-1 in the sixth when Temple pushed then Walt Chyzowich laid down SUMMER SPECIALS * Clam-diggers Reversible Swim Trunks Stretch Swim Trunks Terry Cloth Terry Cloth Shawl Knit Seersucker Bermuda Shorts Blazers and Spertcoals 113 S. Garnerk adjacent to the New McLanahan's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Zipper Jackets Sfriped Boa!necks (short sleeves) Placquet Shirts ~....,.... .......i,-...-:.:-.. „ :„ ..-:-...---......:.:-....-..-.....- ..:-... iii.f.,:... - - . ....: - .......„...•.----....-...•...;.:.7. ::::"....:,,:-....:. 1-...--...,-...-..ar p --1. ... '...S s . MEN'S SHOP ...... ~..... .„.........,_...... ... ~..,. .... Beg; 4.96 Now 3.95 2.95 2.99 4.98 3.98 2.88 3.45 20% off 20 - 40% off Linksmen Lose 4th As Cornell Wins,4-3 ITHACA, N.Y., May 18—An underdog Cornell golf team scored a 4-3 upset win over Penn State here today. The Nit tanies were favored off their third place finish in the EIGA tourney. Cornell took tenth. The Lions went into the meet without number two man Bob Devine. Devine missed the trip because of classes and his ab sence hurt as the Big Red swept the first three matches, lost the next three, and won the seventh and deciding encounter. Coach Joe Boyle moved every one up a notch in the lineup and inserted sophomore Bob Swahn in the seventh spot. George Bickley upset Lion captain Dick Burgoon in the first match. 3 and I. to spark the Big Red win. It was only the second dual-meet setback for Burgoon all season. Roy Altman, moved up from his customary third spot, lost a tough match to Cornell's Dave Goles, 4 and 3. Goles shot a two over par 74 for the win. Bob Wagner followed suit for the Big Red and beat senior let terman Ed Kormos, 3 and 2. The Lion linksmen finally came through with a win in the fourth match, but it took a great effort by junior John Morton. Morton beat sophomore Barry Warner, 4 and 2, and was medalist for the meet with a sizzling 72. Haydn Thomas also had a good day, beating Doug Haymann, 4-2. Bob Rutherford evened the meet up with his victory over John Torte:, 4-2. The match was close for the front nine but the Nittany junior poiished off his foe early on the back nine. Cornell's Rich Weyand was pitted against Swahn in the de ciding seventh match and the Big Red veteran completely dominated the inexperienced sophomore to win the match and meet, 6 and 5. Summary II iekl ey (CI beet Buraoon IPS (~ 9-1 Coles ICI beat Altman IPS), 4-3 Wagner (C) beat Kormoa (PSI, 8-2 !Holton (PS) beat Warner (CI, 4-2 Thomas i PS) beat Hamann IC). 42 Rutherford (PS) beat Torter (C), 4.2 Weyand IC) beat Swahn i PS), G-6 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY, SELL, TRADE, TELL Little man on campus goes RATHSKELLER THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 Special to The Collegian IM Results IM Horseshoes Jiers-Wapner, Acacia, beat Finklerton. itason, Phi Gamma Delta, 21-?, 21-1.4) Josephs-Katz, AEPi, beat Barty-Srbaltn, Beta Theta Pi, 21-0, 21-4 Betry-Magalsky, Phi Mit Delta, beat Rebut. man-Heiman, Phi Sigma Delta, 21-11, 21-2 Morris-Wtkert, Lambda Chi Alpha, beat Matte-Griffin, Kappa Big, 2-22, 21-18, 21-111 lloyPr-hounds, A CR, brat Bram Phi Delta Theta, 2-21, 21-13, 21-18 Bush-Blair, Triangle, beat Brandt-Feet, Delta Chi, 21-14, 2.1-13 Ibl Tennis Fraternity Kamis-Greenberg, Phi Epsilon Pi, beat Pollock-Horne, AZ, 6-0, 6-2 Weinfeld-Klein, Beta - Sigma Rho, beat Whiter-Diefl'ender, Alpha Sigma Phi, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 Independent TroMel-Stull beat Shoop-Danis, 7-6, 4-4, 6-4 1M Soccer Chi Phi 1, Phi Delta Theta 0 AChißho 4, ATO I SPE I, Trtangle 0 Bedos House I, Poplar House 0
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