THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1961 Mountie Game Cancelled, Lions at Ithaca Tomorrow • Penn State has a pretty good by a cold," Bedenk said. "We're go en in s. g " to wait and see what hap-, percentage i n it s baseball p ganies so far , they have Bendenk could also call on managed to play half of them. Ed Kikla or Torn Durbin to face The cancellation of yesterday ' s the Bombers. scheduled contest with West Vir- "Any one of them could pitch," ginia gives the weatherman f our Bedenk said, "they're all ready." victories so far this season. Kiltla pitched the Nittanies to The Lions (3-1) were snowed a 5-3 win over Maryland Monday out of games with Lehigh. Army for his second victory against no . • and Ithaca, besides yesterday's losses, rain-out. The Nittanies get another chance to play Ithaca tomorrow afternoon on the Bombers' home grounds. • ' : , • Righthander Marlin Biesecker was supposed to pitch against the Mounties, but now Coach Joe Be denk isn't sure who will get the nod against Ithaca. "Biesecker has .been bothered MAJOR LEAGUES By The. Associated Press American League W. L. Detroit _8 2 Minnesota S tt New York t 4 a-Cleveland 6 Roston_ _____ Chicago -__4 6 x-Baltimore ______ Kansas City $ 6 Washington 4 7 Loa Angeles 1 7 x--Night goatee Yesterday's Stares Yankees 13 Tigers 11 Nate 2 Red Sox 1 National League W. L. x-San Francisco ____7 x-Los Angeles 8 x-Pittsburgh x-SL Louts _ 6 Chicago x-Milwaukee Cincinnati _— 6 a-Philadelphia 4 x—Night garnets Yeaterday'a &area Cubs $ Reds PROBABLE PITCHERS Aaierican League Boston. Delock- (1-0) at Detroit, Bun ning (0-1) Cleveland. Antonelli (0-1) at New York. Ditniur (1.0) Baltimore, Hall {O-01 or Brown (3-4) at Washington, McClain (2-01, night • Minnesota, Pummel (1-0) at Los Angeles• Grim (1-1) Chicago, Wynn (14) at Kanaaa City, Herbert (1-0). night Natiaiud League Cincinnati, Hunt (14) at Chicago, Card well (1-0) Only game Mantle Homers Help Yankees Stop Tigers DETROIT (W) Mickey Man tle hit home runs from both sides of the plate yesterday, the second coming with a man on base in the 10th inning and giving the New York Yankees a 13-11 tri umph over the Detroit Tigers in a wild contest marked' by 31 base hits and 7 errors. The loss was Detroit's first since opening day and broke an eight:game winning streak, the Tigers' longest in a dozen seasons. e 3 Pizza & Sub Shop 15" Subs 21 Ingredients 'TRY THE ORIGINAL PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH AD 84596 400 W. Seaver Ave. ,AMMUMEMNIW GRAD STUDENTS Let an experienFed ' Printer do your THESIS MULTILITHING - FAST • ECONOMICAL Commercial Printing Campus Shopping Center lii=tanMElr Durbin won his only decision, 3-2, over Lafayette last Satur day in a game that went only 4 1 / 2 innings. Bedenk has scheduled a short practice this afternoon and the Lions will leave for Ithaca imme diately afterwards. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 Pet. C.R. .1160 .727 1 ; .669 2 .64.5 2 1 4 .603 3 .414 3% .t 4 .37.1 i 4 .361 4% .1.26 6 .671 --- .65. iy AA* 1 .500 1 .504 1 .417 2 .164 DEAR DR. FROOD: I have calculated that if the population explosion continues at its present rate, there will be a person for every square foot of earth by the year 2088. What do you think of that? Statistics Major DEAR STATISTICS: Well, one thing's sure, that will finish off the hula hoopers—once and for all. DEAR DR. FROOD: You can tell your readers for me that college is a waste of time. My friends who didn't go to college are making good money now. And me, with my new diploma? I'm making peanuts! _ _ DEAR ANGRY: Yes, but how many of your friends can do what you can do—instantly satisfy that overpowering craving for a peanut. THE RECRUITERS ARE COMING! THE RECRUITERS ARE COMING! And here's Frood to tell you just how to handle them: These representatives of big business . are, on the whole, alert fellows. They may be aware that college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular. Let them know that you know what's up—offer them a Lucky, then tap your cranium knowingly. Remember—today's Lucky smoker could be tomorrow's Chairman of the Board. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! Product of dlisteop elegise o--erar—"crAzo is our iniak name* CA 4 r. cat THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Pifer, Myer to Head Wrestlers Ron Pifer and Phil Myer were named co-captains of Penn State's 1961-62 wrestling team at the an nual awards banquet last night. Pifer was 6-3 in dual meet com petition this year, wrestling most of his matches at 157. He dropped down a weight for the post season tournaments and won the EIWA 147-pound title. Pifer then swept through four straight matches in the NCAA tournament at Corvallis, Ore., be fore losing to lowa State's Larry Hayes in the 147-pound finals. The it's the season for . . . PENN STATE HURRICANE JACKETS PENN STATE BLUE & WHITE BLAZERS $16.95, now $12.95 ALSO: 24-hr. tennis racket restringing, shotguns, rifles, hand guns bought, traded, sold. at E. College Ave. • • BIKES 39.95 now $33.95; FOR RENT $lO a month • You Can Get It at METZGERS LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS: DEPR.DELFRgOD: DR. 'ROOD'S TRODOHT ROI* THIS DAV: A little learning can be a dangerous thing—especially in a multiple-choice exam. Angry Grad win gave Hayes his third straight NCAA crown. Myer was also 6-3 in regular, season competion. He did not place in the EIWA's and did not compete in the NCAA's. Dan Johnson, State's 137-pound EIWA champ, won an award for the most improved wrestler and Johnston Oberly won the Penn State Wrestling Club Award for having the best record over a three-year period. Lei Collegian Classifieds WORT[ FOR YOU .s :~ ~~:.:.::...w. DEAR DR. FROOD: Could yoii give a word of advice to a poor girl who, after four years at college, has failed to get herself • invited on a single date? •i 1- DEAR MISS: Mask? DEAR DR. FROOD: I have been training our college mascot, a goat. He has learned how to open a - pack of Luckies, take out a cigarette, light up and smoke. Do you think I can get him on a TV show?. Animal . Husbandry Major DEAR ANIMAL• I'm afraid not. To make TV now adays, you've got to have an act that's really different. After all, there are millions of Lucky smokers. DEAR OR. FROOD: I am a lull professor—and yet I stay awake nights worrying about my abil ity to teach today's bright young college stu dents. They ask questions I can't answer. They Write essays I don't understand. They use com plicated words that I've never heard before. How can I possibly hope to win the respect of students who are more learned than I am? DEAR PROFESSOR: I always maintain that noth big impresses a troublesome student like the sharp slap of a ruler across his outstretched Patin• Miss Miserable CIGARET T eS f ~~13~~~'~'~~• f j y . "~,<~":. PAGE SEVEN TUXEDO RENTALS IMOIMMINER Senior Bali is just around the corner— ; May • Sth We stock Tuxedos, Dinner Jackets, and all accessories for Sale and Rental. lismairma Make' HUR's your head quarters for all your formal wear needs. ma* * gar 0 041 3 1 1 114 E. College Ave. • Professor ji) , ~,, ' 4 . , PRia %.!h,4'4:,.,,,,t),. ' ...,-
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