TUESDAY. MAY 23. 1961 Nittanies Top Pitt Twice; Face Owls Away Today By JOHN MORRIS The Penn State baseball team (7-5) can’t seem to de cide whether to play like champions or also-rans, but they must have looked like world beaters to Pitt on Bea ver Field Saturday. The Lions extended their win skein to' three games with 14-1 and 6-2 victories over the hapless Pan thers. , Lefthanders Bob Fenton (1-0) and Tom Durbin (2-1) hurled the Nittanies to the sweep. Fenton won the opener with a 3-hitter and Durbin copped the 7-inning nightcap on a 5-hitter. Stale travels to Temple to day for a single game with the Owls before closing out its season with a doubleheader against Middle Atlantic Con ference champion Delaware Thursday on Beaver Field. 'Pitt (4-5) held a brief 1-0 lead in the opener before the Nittanies; teed off. | Centerfielder Dick Pae led off > the home fourth with a walk and, came around to score on Captain! Zeke DeLong’s single. 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SR—Pae, Pitching IP H HER BB SO Guthrie (I/, 1-2) 5 6 5 5 3 Shay 1% 5 4 4 3 2 Shutterly _ 2 6 4 4 2 0 JVnton (W, 1-01 9 3 1 0 3 9 IT’S NO TRICK AT ALL TO KEEP UP WITH CAMPUS NEWS this summer rn.fi/* BET Si.: the H g SUMMER 13 COLLEGIAN 10 g j Issues THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Box 261, State College □Cash □Check □Money Order Name Subscription Address MAIL OR BRING TO COLLEGIAN OFFICE r‘,-*m ' ZEKE DeLONG ★ ★ ★ made it all the way to third as; ;the ball rolled past leftfielder Drew Williamson. Shortstop John Phillips scored DeLong with a bunt. The Lions added five more runs’; in the fifth to put the game on; ice. DeLong’s two-run triple was' the big hit of the inning. j ! DeLong had six hits in seven ; : trips in the doubleheader to spark the Lions. State scored three runs in the m lare Here’s one filter cigarette that’s really different! 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