PAGE SIX Baseballers Host Scarlet; Kikla Shoots for 3rd Win By JOHN MORRIS Southpaw Ed Kikla takes another step along the come back trail this afternoon when Joe Bedenk's baseballers host Rutgers on Beaver' Field at 3:30. Kikla (2-0) has aniady won as many games this year as he won all last season. Kikla staggered to a 2-6 record, including a 4-3,'10- inning loss to the Scarlet a year ago. But the veteran lefty_ seems to have regained the form he showed in compiling a 9-1 log as,a sophomore. Rutgers brings a 7-2-1 record into the contest. Losses to Col umbia and Colgate and a tie with Princeton are the only blemishes on the Scarlet log. The Lions enter the game with a 3-1 mark, loSing only to Villa nova, 9-6. Rutgers beat the Wild cats, 2-0, list month. Bill Russell (2-0) will be Kik la's mound opponent. The Scarlet have a potent in field. Third sacker Pete Hall, shortstop Ed Griffiths and second baseman Doug Patton rank among the leading hitters on the team. Hall and first sacker Jim Wake ling are counted on to provide the power. in Rutgers' attack. Bedenk will stick with the same lineup he used against ' Maryland. Slick-fielding Barry Roden haver is the Nittanies' first base man. Rodenhaver is hitting .286 through the first four games. Bart. Brodkin (.313) will bat in the leadoff slot and play second . base. Bedenk will go with John Phillips (.273) at short. Phillips, a converted outfielder, has looked sharp al shortstop all spring and has one of the best arms on the team. Don Robinson (.267), the third sacker, is a good bunter and hit and-run man. He follows Brodkin in the order. _- Al Gursky (.286), Dick Pae how to lose your head! The best way to lose your head is to use your head by using 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic on it. Most men use water with their hair tonic and 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic is specially made to use with water! The 100% pure grooming oil in 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic replaces the oil that water removes from your hair. So to lose your head, keep your head well-groomed with 'Vaseli»e' ;lair Tonic! And remember, just a little does a lot! it's clear 3 it's clean...it's VASELINE HAIR * * * JOHN PHILLIPS * * * (.357) and Captain Zeke DeLong (.155) man the Nittany outfield posts. Gursky has the only home run for State this year, a 2-run blast over the lefttield wall at Maryland last week. Pae patrols centerfield and sports the highest batting aver age among the regulars. DeLong is the cleanup hitter in Bedenk's lineup and Don Jonas, the Nittany catcher, bats in the fifth spot. DeLong has been bothered all year by a shoulder injury he re ceived making a long throw in the Lions' 3-2 win at Gettysburg, ABL to Set Schedule CHICAGO Owners and coaches of the new American Bas ketball League will meet today with acting Commissioner Abe Saperstein to finalize a 1961-62 playing schedule. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Stoddart Cops IM Badminton Championship- Sophomore Al Stoddart had little trouble winning the inde pendent IM badminton cham pionship at Rec Hall last night. Stoddart beat Nainuchit Chaturachinda of Bangkok, Thailand, 15-9, 15-'7 • for the title. Stu Bischoff of Beta Theta Pi won a close• match over Theta Chi's John Barie and earned the right to meet two-time defending champ Bob Gross of Phi Epsilon Pi tonight for the fraternity crown. • Down 9-3, Bischoff came back strong to cop the crucial third match, 15-11. Bischoff won the first match, 15-12, hut lost the sec ond, 15-4. Gross breezed into the finals for the fourth straight- year by defeat ing Al Horne of Alpha Zeta, 15-8, 15-10. He lost to Sam Phaung phakdi of Pi Lambda Phi in 1958, but has won two consecutive titles since then. His first crown, which came in 1959, was a revenge victory over Phaungphakdi, who was a two-time champ himself at the time. IM soccer got underway at Bea ver Field last night with six con tests in the fraternity league. Two jgames were decided on corner kicks. A corner kick occurs when a team takes a shot at the oppon 'ent's goal and the shot is deflect ! l ed out of bounds off a defense man's body. lAcacia defeated Delta Upsilon on corner kicks and Tau Kappa Epsilon beat Lambda Chi Alpha din the same fashion. Dick Taranto led Phi Kappa Psi to a victory over Phi Delta Theta as he scored both goals in ,the 2-0 win. Alpha Chi Sigma , edged Tau Phi Delta 2-1 on a sec , and half goal by John Viney: Alpha Gamma Rho beat Sigma! iNu 3-0 and Theta Delta. Chi nipped Phi Sigma Kappa on Ed' Niskey's gdal. TONIC WAIKWI• Hi M Atli ttttt 0 TRADIMAPR 01 CMIIIIRQVOM•IOM9'9 Mlw Jensen. Definite: Baseball Career Over for Good RENO, Nev. (IP) Jackie Jen sen couldn't make it more posi tive: He wants out of baseball for good and out of the public eye. 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