THURSDAY MARi Mild Chan By JOHN Perm State h Joe Bedenk lefl tains in search o! er over the ju break, but the ] complished mo: three days on Be they did in four i tis, Va. “It Was just'too to get all our w r, denk -said yes! \ weather here 1 'us. - ■ “We found out we knew before there,", the vete tinued. “We ceui good team—solid ■ The Lions o] against Gettyst Field Tuesday arid the only weak spot in the lineup may be the mound corps. . ; ; MARLIN BIESECXER and Bob -Fenton give* th 4 Nittanies two strong starters, but then there is a big, drop in quality. The Nittanies [started the sea son with six reliable pitchers, but only Fenton and, Biesecker are practicing with (the team. ■ Walt Bloom, a standout for the - frosh team last year,, and. junior £4 Giegucz are on- scholastic pro bation. Tom Shatter . quit the squad to concentrate on his studies and Dave Bergey has diabetes. I ' Bedenk expects Bergey to join, the squad seon,jbut as of yet the tireballing rignthander hasn't thrown a pitch.} « ' State is well-stocked at every other position with -competition keen tor the starting team. BEDENK HAS SIX regulars returning from (last year's team ' plus a barrelful jot hew talent. Don Jonas returns to handlel the bulk of the catching chores LIONEL HAMPTON ORCHESTRA ! ; ' : ' • , Lionel Hampton is no new name in the jazz field. He. along with' jGoodman,‘ can be considered the "father of jazz, l ” Hampton and his .orchestra, besides travelling throughout the United States, have toured -all over the world giving good-jwill concerts. His mastery on the vibes and drums is hard .to excel i— wherever he appears, an excellent show of jazz is guaranteed! ' --! ; m 'V r - '! ,’i, r ' ,M 29 r 1962 ! feather Gives Lipn (Nine e To Prepare for Opener iORBiS seball coach c these moun [ warm weath st-enided term Lions have ac •e in the list iver Field than lays- at Ft Eus- wet down there ork done," Be- ■day,' “but this v really helped ji£st about what we- went down •an! coach con d have a very all over.” ;n their season irg 'on Beaver while Dick Pae and A 1 Gursky third base nod are back for their regular outfield duties. Captain John Phillips. Bairt'Brpdkin and Don Robinson were all regular members of -the infield last season. Phillips figures to-be the Nit tanies' starting shortstop and Brodkin seems to have the edge on his competitors for the secepd base job." But Robinson has run into some stiff resistance from sophomore Fred Light in the-.battle for the 62 IFC-Panhel JAZZ FESTIVAL xt FRIDAY i NIGHT at 8:00 P.M. ■ - 1 '. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, j UNIVERSITY PARK.- PENNSYLVANIA . . . veterans righthander : * ft * ♦ £-* * .. ; ’ ■ \ ' il ,_U,_ i ! a .rirCi -j.4. Light is a slick-fielding, line drive-hitting youngster who rates' as one of State's brightest pros- in several years! Pete Lbke is the leading cart-! didate for the first‘base slot and 1 footballers Dick Anderson and| 1 Roger Kochman are battling for the tight field | job. ' -Long home runs by .Liske, An derson- Jonas and sophomore Grier Werner highlighted yester : day's three-hour practice Session. , A comparatively new jazz group, the Ramsey Lewis trio was formed in 1956. From the Chicago jazz cellars to vir j tually every known jazz club in this country, Lewis' new, ! ■ dynamically unified music can >be heard. In 1956, DOWN BEAT said of tLiem: “This group could hit the heights of ] acclaim achieved by such groups as Shearing, Bruheck, ! and Gamer.” And in just six i years, the trio has proven : this to be true. (On drums: Red ; Holt; On bass: Eldee Young.) EXHIBITION i BASIBAU SCORES New York (A) 4.5& Louis I ■- Baltimore 15 Washington 7 Houston 8 Boston jO Cincinnati 4 Detroit S New York (N) 4 j Los-Angeles (N) 3 Cleveland 9 Chic; San Francisco 11 (A) 8 ' " 1 Syciaf! GROUP FARES EUROPE available for groups of 25* or more of an organization such as the University, a fraternity, a church BOUND TRIP - New York to LONDON E* sm.*; other fares also available * -j * - For details contact ; Jedviv State TAo/tfeC 23 Metzpw j&ldg. AD 841520 ' 111 S. AHen's*. *Subject to Gav't Approval RAMSEY LEWIS TRIO Phils Top Braves, 12-II CLEARWATER. Fla. (AP) The Philadelphia Phillies edged the Milwaukee Braves 12-11 yesterday with the aid of two errors in the ninth inning of an exhibition baseball game. Roy McMillan's high throw to first on Bobby Malknus' grounder let in Sammy White with the win ning run. igo (N> « i Los- Angeles Recreation Hall * PAGE /ELEVEN ‘ - i. ''