PAGE TEN Rained Out of 2; Faces Navy Today Lions Kikla By JOHN MORRIS The Indians had their rain dance and the farmers have their cloud-seeding airplanes, but Penn State baseball Coach Joe Bedenk has a rainmaker that puts them both to shame. All Bedenk has to do to start a deluge is mention that he is planning to start Tom Durbin on the mound for his water logged Lions. The Nittanies (4-1) were sched uled to play Penn Saturday and Bucknell yesterday with Durbin scheduled to hurl in both con tests, but rain forced the Nit tanies back into the dressing room without even working up a good sweat. The Penn game cannot be rescheduled, but the Bucknell game will be replayed as part of a double-header May 18 on Beaver Field. The Lions now have been rained out of six games and Dur bin was supposed to start in five of them. He beat Lafayette, 3-2, in a rain-shortened game for his only decision. The Lions toil try again today against Navy, probably the best team in the East. The Middies MAJOR LEAGUES By' The Associated Press American League W. L. Pc ND, troit ' 16 5 ' 762 —1 denhaver on fiist, Bart Biodkin Rea and Dwight Moose. . Yor 13 1 ;i 3i-kfinaemitak _ 11 la 7 .6 .524 60 5 2on second, John Phillips at short Rea seems to be setting the pat x-Esilt ifilllll+ 11 10 .524 5 and Don Robinson on third mak- tern for Penn State's wins and 11.4:Irvicia nit ____—__ll 10 . .524 5 ing up the infield. losses. The 5-9 senior has a 2-5 .ic..,.., city _____ 8 9 .471 6 , x -Boston . ..8 10 .444 61/ i / Al Gursky, leading hitter Dick record identical to the team's N-1.1,A A narks 7 18 . 3 06 s Pae and Captain Zeke DeLong fortunes. Both wins came against x-Washinottm 8 14 '3BI 81 form the Nittany outfield with State victims and his five losses ..-Chicago 7 13 .360 8! 2 x . -Night games Don Jonas behind the plate. Ito Lion conquerers. _______ __ National Lcairue ...:•+++.:.+•:••••••••••:.+4::•:••:•+:•++4••:•++:04.444:•••:÷H'4•4+4.4*+++•H Team W. L. Pct. G.B. • . 4. San honeiscu _.. ... 14 7 .067 —I 4 . I • Cincinnnt i _. ___ . . owm 13 10 .605 2 1 y To Pittsburgh 11 9 .550 2 ,:t ay -- 13 L Score in 4-Soe + a-Los Angeles ___. 10 .542 2 ~.. i " T r Si Louis. 10 10 .500 :it:: j Milwaukee _ . . 8 10 A 44 4 1 • 2 ..-J2 FREE GAME Chwago . _9 12 .49 5 'l' x•Philaileitibia _______o 15 .286 8 x - -Night mimes .7* Yesterday's t Results : *Miniature G off San Francisco at Pitt•huryk, ppd. '''' Probable Pitchers • i' . *Archery `American League Washington. McClain 13-11 and Dan icls,l • I 0-3 i at Detroit, Mos•si 13-0) and Foy/ack !:t " t I-1 i 44 New York, Ford 14-1) at Kamm; City,! ; Bei-beet. (1-1) Baltimore, Estrada (1-1) at. Minnesota,! Rai 11141 A (2-11 4f: Heston, Delock 11-1) at Los A rigeles. l . Moeller le-I) Cleveland. Perry 12.1) at Chicago, Score ;.., i: OA! or Shaw 12-1) National League 1+ 1 1 1 r II Francisco, McCormick 12-1) at Pitta-'t burgh. Mizell (2-11 Los Angeles, Drysdale (2-2 ) at Phila- 'le del oh iii. Mahaffey 1 2-21 le t • St. Louie, Gibson i 1-01 at Cincinnati, i .i. Jay (1.2) or Maloney (1.1) i+ Chicago, Bobbie 11-3) at 11.1 ilwa ukee, 1+ Buhl I 0-2 1 ' Pe+++++44++++++++44+444.++++++++l qradetaiing Seniors • • • Commencement Marks the Real Beginning, Of Your Ties with JOIN YOUR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NOW This Is Senior Week, May 8-13, When Your Class Agent Will Contact. You Personally to Ask That You Pay Your Membership Penn State Alumni 104 Old Main *#:t% *.57:4) ZEKE DeLONG a 17-0 record so far this year. Navy is ldd by Joe Bellino, the team captain and catcher. First baseman Pat Kelly, left fielder Bob Foyle and centerfield er Steve Todd lend support to the Navy attack. Either Chuck Davis or Ed Et tinger will do the hurling for the Middies. Bedenk will go with ace lefty Ed Kikla (3-0) this afternoon in an effort to upset the smooth sailing Middies. • The rest of the State lineup re mains the same with Barry Ro- not the End, Penn State THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Navy Hands Lion Netmen Fifth Defeat By JIM WELSH If nothing else, the Penn State tennis team proved its showmanship Saturday by fol lowing a slightly altered Broadway slogan "the match must go on." Playing despite a torrential downpour, the Lions dropped their fifth match of the year to Navy on the Jordan Courts, 6 1 / 2 - 1 / 2 . However, Coach Sherm Fogg s-id the final score wasn't a true ^lication of his kiettere show ing. "They played much better today than they did against Bucknell,"' he said. (State defeated Bucknell, 6-3, Friday.) Fogg was pleased with the per formances of Don McCartney, Captain John Blanck, and Don Benner although all were defeat ed. Blanck dropped a 8-0, 6-2 de cision to Colin Fox, rated as one of The outstanding tennis stars in the East. Blanck's seasonal mark is now 4 wins and 3 losses. McCartney was defeated by John Quinn, a native of Brazil. Quinn nipped McCartney in two sets, 6-4, 6-4. Benner made his first singles appearance since the Maryland match and extended Sam Kara basz to three sets before losing, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4. Other State losers were Vance 3 mi. from Campus on N. Atherton Open Mon. to Fri. 3-12: Sal. & Sun. 2-12 Fri. Nile 8-11 p.m. Dance to the 4-Dimensions Association University Park, Pa. CEIMI *Dancing Lion Stickmen Drop Fourth Straight, 11-4 After Saturday's 11-4 loss to Syracuse on Beaver Field it appears that the Penn State lacrosse team is following the same script it used last year. • The Lions, lost their final nine games after a win in the opener last season, and this year's stickmen seem to be headed in the same direction. Saturday's loss to the Orange was State's fourth straight and dropped their record to 1-5. To -make_ matters worse the Lions' play against Syracuse was an exact replica 'of last year. State had trouble get ting the ball and when they did the attack was ineffective. Minus Tom Hayes, their top scorer, who was out with a -char ley horse, the Lions couldn't cope with the Orange defense. The stickmen fired 38 shots at the Syracuse nets but most of them were either wild or else were stopped by the Orange's tough little goalie, Pete Coe. The lone bright spot for the Lions was the scoring of sopho more Dick Seelig. The 6-4 at- 0111••••• SSSSS MIVII...1.11••••••11.11••••••11.110••••••••••• • MISS CENTRE COUNTY PAGEANT t (official Mks America elimination) Sponsored by the Bellefonte Area J.C.'s Friday, May 12 8 p.m. dellefonte Jr. High Auditorium - all seats reserved Ticket Price $1.25 Tickets may be purchased el Woodrings Florists, East Beaver Avenue; Pennington's News Agency, Bellefonte Parade to precede pageant at 6:30 pint JUNIORS Who will be student teaching during the Fall Term and all other students not on campus for Fall Term must - have portraits taken for 1962 LA VIE Before May 22, 1961 at studio of Infinity Enterprises, inc. 319 W. Beaver Ave., State College, Pa. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays thru Fridays • Women wear white blouses or white sweaters. Men wear dark suits, ties, and white shirts. NOTE: Any 1962 graduate desiring to have La Vie portrait made now rather than during Fall Term may do so prior to May 22. TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1961 .By DEAN BILLICK tackman tallied three of the Lions' four goals and upped his season total to 13. The three scores left him one goal behind Hayes. The Orange, who now have won iur straight, opene.d up a quick lead before nine minutes of le game had elapsed and State Iver caught up. Bob - Orenstein A the first Syracuse score at :23 and Pete Deleeuw tallied to second score at 8:50. With Syracuse two men short !cause of penalties, Seelig gave :ate its first goal_ Gordon Ben- At scooped up a lose ball at aidfield and threw a sharp pass to Seelig, who dumped in the shot about four feet from the goal. The Orange jumped the score to a 7-2 lead before the half end ed. Pete Erber scored for State ;six minutes after the start of the Isecond half on an assist from Steve Schrader, but the first half lead was too big.
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