The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 24, 1960, Image 11

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    TUESDAY. MAY 24. 196
Pan
Last Game
Delaware
Ely SAN
Penn State probab
bility of a losing bas;
With their record
Saturday, the Lions 1
at Delaware Thursda
Hens were one of fo
chosen for the District
off , , which begin at Coo,'
N.Y., Friday.
Lion coach Joe Be,
member of the District]
lion committee, said
night that the game w
to be concelled becau
ware (12-6) would nee
day as a traveling date
Delaware A t h 1 e t tC- Director
Dave Nelson said that no official
action had been taken by either
school, but in all probability the
game would be cancelled for
traveling purposes. He said offi
cial action would come this morn
ing.
Also chosen for the tournament,
won by the Lions last year, were
St. Johns (17-5), Colgate (13-6)
and Villanova (14-4). The winner
goes to Omaha, Neb., for the Col
lege World Series.
Penn State's last losing season
was in 1935 when the Lions post
ed a 7-8 record and their last .500
season was in 1903 when they had
an 8-8 record.
This also marks the first time
in the last five years that Be
denk's boys will miss the district
tout nament.
Marlin Biesecker (3-2) and Ed
Kikla (2-6) were the losing
pitchers for the Lions Satur
day. The Panthers won the first
game, 3-0, and the second, 3-2.
Biesecker didn't give up an
earned run and didn't walk a
man in the first game but the
Panthers capitalized on two State
errors, a single, and a bases load
ed double by Ron Maser for their
three runs in the third inning.
Dick Wirth made the lead stand
up the rest of the way and he
earned a shutout by scattering
four hits.
Kikla, a tough luck pitcher all
year, ran into more of th e
same in the second game, losing
on a sixth inning single by Pitt
shortstop Pete Suder.
Kikla pitched one of his best
games of the year, giving up five
hits and walking none, but it
wasn't enough.
After Pitt had jumped into a
2-0 lead in the first inning, Kikla
settled down and pitched good
ball while his teammates tied
the game in the sixth inning.
Lion second baseman Larry
Fegley, who was named to the
District II All-Star team yester
day, drew a walk and moved to
second on Zeke DeLong's sin
gle. Winning pitcher Bob Conti
balked and Fegley and DeLong
were on second and third.
Roger Kochman, back in cen
terfield after a long bench siege,
came through with his third hit
of the game to tie the score. Then
in the Panther sixth Bob Cuthbert
singled and went to second on
Nick Kartsonas' sacrifice. Suder
then delivered the game winning
single and the Panthers held on
for a 3-2 win.
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May be Cancelled; ,
n District Tourney
PADWE, Sports Editor
y won't have to worry about the possi- i
; ball season now.
at 9-9 following a double loss at Pitt
arned yesterday that their final game
would be cancelled because the Blue
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PENN STATE • PITT
ABRH AB R H
Latli4,3h 4 0 1 Cuthbert °b 4 1 1
Hrobak,sa 4 0 1 liErtsonas,ef 4 0 1
F'egley,2b 4 0 0 Stier,yi 4 1 0
DeLong.rf 4 U 0 Lantrucham,e 4 0 0
Itenton,lb 3 0 0 Matulevie,3b 3 1 3
Suplmio,lf 3 9 1 blaser,lb 4 0 0
Beighey.ef 3 0 0 Zauieup'on,rf 3 0 0
Beans,c 3 0 I Dtears,lf 2 0
Bieweket .p 3 0 0 Wirth,p 3 0 0
Totals+ 30 0 4 Totals SI 1 7
Penn State 000 000 000— 0 4 2
RBl—Haver 3. E Landis
'Mears 2B—Massi.
Pitching
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Bifteeker IL. 3-21 8 7 3 0 0 12
Wirth kW, 2-3) 9 4 0 0 1 5
(Second Game)
PENN STATE PITT
_CB RS AEI R H
Robinson,3b 3 0 0 Cuthbe r rt.2b 3 1 2
Hr0ba1...,3 S 0 0 Kartsonas.cf 2. 0 1
a-Suplizio 1 0 0 Suder.ss 3 1 1
Fegley,2b 3 1 1 Laningham.e 2 0 1
DeLong.rf 3 I 1 Mattilerie,3b 3 1 0
lienton.lb 3 0 1 Maser,lb 2 0 0
Phillips.lf 3 0 1 Zanleopo's.rf 2 0 0
Kochman,cf 3 0 3 bleara,lf 2 0 0
Adams,e 3 0 0 Conti,p 2 0 0
lilkla.p 2 0 1 Shutterly,p 0 0 0
Totals 27 2 A Totals 21 3 5
n—CEounded out for Hrobak in 7th
Peru State
RBl—Kochnian 2. Kartionas, Ladling
ham E—Suder. 311—Fegley
Kart,onas.
K Hatt (L, 2-1
Shuttet ly
Strack Resigns Cage Job
At Idaho for Michigan
MOSCOW, Idaho (VP) Dave
Strack has resigned at the Univer
sity of Idaho to become head bask
etball coach at the University of
Michigan.
Strack succeeds his former
coach, Bill Perigo, who resigned
last week, the announcement said.
CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS
50e BUYS 17 WORDS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Golfers Host Colgate in Finale
A win today in their season,team and one brilliant sophomore,isecond spot. Devine was missing
'Stu Benedict ;from the lineup against Cornell
'finale makes the difference
'Stu
Coach Jim Dalgety has last last week when the Big Red edged
lbetween a good year and a year's ace Don Allen back thisiih, Lions, 4-3.
( between a
Captain Allen is being; s ' '-'"
mediocre year for the Lion l y ear,
(challenged for the number one; Altman, Kormo, John Morton,
!Golf team. spot by Benedict and Lloyd Mon-. Thomas and Bob Swaim round
the
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meet.:
out the startin team for
If the Lions beat Colgate this roe, a former New Jersey amateur he
'afternoon at 1, they'll wrap up the; cha . mpion.
' -
lieterans Terry Van Houten,
,season with a resnectable 7-4 Marr Leads Snead Golf
1 ,Bill Woatherwax, Pete Liebschutz.l
record.
!Stan Foelev and Len Farber WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
Penn State's all-time 185-66-6;could see action against the Lions.;W Va. (sl'l Dae Mart, a lit
record points up the fact that the! Captain Dick Burgoon, R ovi tle known pia, shot another 67
Lions have always had good, Altman, Ed Kormos, Haydn yesterday and took - the midway
teams and coach Joe Boyle, in his Thomas and Bob Devine will be' lead of the Sam Silead Golt Fes
fourth year, has turned out some l iA-inding up their Penn State car-:tivaL
of the best.
;eel today and the Lions ate hun- The 26-year-old native of Hou-
But the Lion linksmen are go- giv for a win. ston was out in front by two
ing against one of the top teams Burgoon will lead off for the strokes with ht., 36-hole total of
in the East. Colgate has a veteran Lions followed by De% me in the' 134—six strokes under par.
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