PAGE SIX Eight Lion Errors Help Villanova Take 4th, 9-6 Penn State's baseball team pulled a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde act Saturday and coach Joe Bedenk still can't believe it. The Lions played errorless ball while beating Gettysburg in their opener last Wednesday, but Saturday they didn't look like the same team. Villanova (4-0) remained unbeaten as the Lions committed eight errors and lost to the Wild cats, 9-6. "I don't really understand what Today's game between Penn State and Lehigh scheduled for Beaver Field has been post poned until Thursday due to wet grounds. happened," Bedenk said. "We've got. an inexperi enced team and • I guess the boys just got excited," Marlin Bieseck er was the State starter in Satur day's fiasco and • took the loss. He was followNi on the mound by Bob Fenton, Dave Bergey and Ad ird, Ed Kilda. /.9,1 The Wildcats drew first blood in the second inning on Richie Richman's two out double and Dan Baier's bloop single. Villanova made it 3-0 in the third with .the help of two Lion miscues. Jack Fahey walked to open the ir.ning and after Jack Lynch struck out Dan Melega scored Fahey with a single that got by Dick Pas in- centerfield. Melega scored a moment later wheii catcher Don Jonas threw the ball into center on a steal attempt. Pay redeemed himself in the Lion half of the third by singling to drive third sacker Don Robin son home with the Nittanies' first tally. The Lions tied it up in the fourth on a walk to John Phillips, a double by Al Gursky and a single by pinch hitter Jim Thomas. Biesecker walked opposing pitcher Wayne Walz to open the fifth. Fahey's sacrifice moved him along and Lynch brought Kennedy Sees White Sox Top Senators, 4-3 WASHINGTON (R) -,- The new Washington Senators miscued vic tory into defeat yesterday. And Chicago's veteran White Sox pushed from behind for a 4-3 sea son opening game decision to the obvious disappointment of Presi dent Kennedy and a packed house at Criffith Stadium. Washington's oldtimers culled in the American League's expan sion draft, put them ahead early but they lost their lead when it counted. Aging Gene Woodling brought Kennedy to his feet, cheering and applauding,,,with' a two-run triple off the scorebbard in right-center in Washington's first inning at bat. The new Senators, making their bow as a major league entry even as Kennedy made his debut as a presidential pitcher, had a 3-1 lead after two innings but it grad ually vanished. Roy Sievers, who had homered for the Sox in the second, drove across Minnie Minoso with the winning run in the eighth. But the verdict turned on errors —four all together by the Sena tors. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 By JOHN MORRIS the lanky hurler across with the tie-breaking run. But the Wildcats weren't fin ished. Melega tripled Lynch across and scored when Bart Brodicin's relay throw sailed into the visi tors' dugout. The Lions got their final two tallies in the seventh on an error, a single by Phillips, a walk to first sacker John Adams and an infield out. VILLANOVA PENN STATE Ab R H AbR H Fahey,rf 3 1 1 Brodkin,2b 3 0 1 Lynch,as 8 1 1 Robinson,3b 3 0 0 Meleua,9b 6 9 2 Pae,cf 3 0 1 W legit ml,c 6 0 1 DeLong,rf 5 0 0 Platco,lf 4 0 1 donas,c 1 0 0 Cramer,cf 6 1. 0 Hatt,c 4 1 1 Richmun,lb 4 1 1 Phillips,as lb 2 1 littier,2b 3 1 2 Cursky,lf 4 1 1 Walz,p 2 1 1 Rodenh'r,lb 1 0 0 Supnur,p 0 0 0 a-Thomas 1 0 1 Fidalgo,p 0 0 0 Shnffer,lb 0 0 0 c-Adama,lb 1 1. 0 THeserlter,p 1 1 0 Fenton,p it) 0 0 b-Saul 1 0 0 Bergey,p 0 0 0 d•Hrobak 1 0 0 Kikla,p 0 0 0 John Phillips Total* 34 9 10 Tothis 32 6 6 —s n gled for Itodenhaver in Ath b—struck out for Fenton in Gth c—walked for Shaffer in Gth ll — fielder ' s choice for Bergey in 7th Vina nova _ Penn Stnte RBl—Pae 2, Thomas 2. ffrobak, Fahey. Melegit 2, Platco, Baler, Walz. E--Melega, Richman, Pae 2. Brodkin, Phillips, Roden haver. Shaffer 2, Biesecker. 213—Gursky, Richman. 311.—Melega. Pitching IP 11 R Elt BB SO Walz, W, (1-0) 4 4 7 5 Sapnnr 1% 1 2 1 2 0 Fidnlgo 2 0 0 0 1 1 liieseeker, L, 0-1) _.4V, 5 6 3 2 3 Fenton I:l.' t 1 1 0 0 0 Bergey 1 1 1 0 0 0 Kilda .2 3 1 1 0 0 Education Council COFFEE HOUR SPEAKERS: Dean Rackley Dean VanderMeer TOPIC: The Summer Term and The New Curriculum TIME; Tuesday, April 11, 1961 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Dining Room C HUB ALL ARE WELCOME Refreshments & Ed Council Meeting Will Follow r tetetetttetiveteeetameigkcmultvvitictetvetvveßectattevetztatitetcbtteticti SPRING TIME 15 DANCE TIME! CAMPUS to.2IDIANDOPIIICIVIINNANWIDANANItibiAIMANXIII2IA2I3OI/4147ANADIXIMA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA __ol2 031 110-9 10 2 .__.ool 201 200-6 6 •8 Now is the time to let Campus Cleaners fix your dress or "tired" tux Open 7:30 every morning so you can drop your cleaning off on your way to class and pick it up on your way home. Complete Alterations Laundry Service Next Door to the Post Office 110 E. Beaver Ave. Navy Bombs Stickmen In Opener Navy's defending national la crosse champions spoiled Penn State's opener Saturday at An napolis, Md., by ripping the Lions, 16-5. The Middies combined a tight defense and a vicious attack to win their 31st straight over State. The Navy attack pelted the Lion nets for 59 shots while the defense held State to only 10. Surprisingly, Coach Earnie Baer was not disappointed with Penn State's performance. "It was the most goals we have scored on Navy in the last five or six years," he said. "It was a great improve ment over recent years, but they simply outran us,and took ad vantage of our mistakes." Tom Hayes, State's promising sophomore, led all scorers by col lecting four goals and one assist. Dick Seelig, another sopho more, got the first score of the game at 1:15 when he took a pass from Hayes and put the Lions ahead, 1-0. But Navy bounced back 'quick ly with two goals for a 2-1 lead. Hayes then knotted the score with his first goal at 10:46. Hayes' score was the last State goal until the third period. Navy, meanwhile, stormed the Lion de fense for a 13-2 lead to sew up the win. Don Chinn and Torn Mitchell led the Navy scoring parade with three goals apiece. _ The Lion freshman team also went down to defeat, losing to the Navy plebes, 5-2. Rickey's Son Dies PITTSBURGH (/1 3 ) Branch Rickey Jr., vice Kesident in charge of minor league clubs for the Pittsburgh Pirates, died yes terday at Presbyterian Hospital. He was 47. CLEANERS State College American, National Leagues Set for More Openers Today By The ASSOCIATED PRESS petted to fight it out for the flag. Now that President Kennedy A turnout of 42,000 is due at has thrown out the first ball and windy Candlestick Park to see Al Dark's Giants face Pittsburgh's the new, Washington Senators Bob Friend: Sam Jones gets the have made their first appearance nod from Dark. —a 4-3 loss to Chicago's White The American League chain pions, the New York Yankees, Sox—big league baseball can turn its attention to the other clubs and a series of opening days will be at home before about 20,- Min stretching to April 27. 000 playing hosts to the new Min nesota Twins (old Washington The entire National League and the rest of the 10-club American League gets down to work today, weather permitting, with an eight-game schedule that is ex pected to attract about 284,000 fans. Pittsburgh's world champion Pirates start their pursuit of an other National League pennant today in San Francisco against the Giants, one of five clubs ex- TENNIS SWEATER Imported from England. this handsome sweater is perfect for campus wear. It's 100% virgin wool, hand-fashioned in the true cable stitch with navy and red club trim. See it now. Sizes 36 to 46. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1961 Senators). Cookie Lavegetto is trotting out Pedro Ramos against the Yankees' v e ter an lefty, Whitey Ford. Today's Openers National League Pittsburgh at San Francisco Philadelphia at Los Angeles iN) St. Louis at Milwaukee Chieago at Cincinnati American League Minnesota at New York Loe Angeles at Baltimore Cleveland at Detroit Kansas City at Boston The Classic Pullover $16.95 Cardigan $18.95 * 9 / MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE
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