PAGE StX Nittanies Trip Gettysburg, Fenton Whiffs 13 Bullets; Pae Paces State Attack The Peim State baseball team got its 87th season off to a rousing start, whipping Gettysburg, 6-1, behind the two-hit hurling of Bob Fenton on Beaver Field yesterday afternoon, Fenton, working jin front of an air-tight defense, pitched seven innings of near-perfect baseball before turning over the mound chores to righthander Marlin Biesecker. The stocky lefthander struck out 13 and . didn’t walk a man. He had a no-hitter going! : : = until Bullet shortstop Bill Jacob-[with the Lions’ second and third sen beat out a bad-hop grounder runs. to open the fourth. | Meanwhile Fenton was breezing BIESECKER pitched the last)* I*®* 1 *®* behind a sharp-breaking " two' innings tor the Laura, giving f u T .screwball. The up a run in the ninth after two!bespectacled junior struck out the outs. , „ jside m the ■ second inning and •’ 5,1 „ : , whiffed two bien in the third, State coach Joe Bedenk wasj fourth and seve nth frame*, pleased with Fentons perform- 1 a nee and the Notaries’ errorless!. The Nittames scored three runs play afield, but the Veteran coach; ir ? ** of the eighth xn - expressed concern over "the Lion's!* I ***!?' Liske reached base on an lack of batting punch, (error to lead off the frame. Then, _ (after two outs, Pae singled Liske . a tojhome and stole second. Robinson win, Bedenk said, "and received a free pass before Fred it today. But we weren’t hitting; Light p i ate d p ae with the second very well. | run G f the 'inning. Robinson The Mittanidß managed only,moving around to third. < eight hits off the slants of Ted ROBIHSOM-TCOK off for home Kouiujv Bob Hinds and Dave; on the first pitch to pinch-hitter; Barter. Center fielder Dick Pae .Roger Kochman, scoring as the; paced the State attack with two:B u Ji e t catcher dropped the balLl hits and three RBI. jit was the little second sacker’s THE UOKB LOADED the bases fourth stolen base of the after against Kocraer in the first threel loon. • > i innings, but failed to posh across! The Bullets finally scored off! a run. Two double plays savedißiesecker in the top of the ninth.! the Bullet starter from any scor-.jThird baseman Rick Taylor! ing damage. doubled and scored on Jacobsen’s! Lefthander Hind* set the Nit-#"#® 1* J£ CtlySbUr *’ S - on!y TUn tanies down in order in thej°* the e * ternoon fourth, but State scored in the! penn state fifth inning without the benefit, A . B ? Of « hit. ■ SSMionili 2 2 J&kilLr.cf , c •, , «. _ , . Li*bi f flb 4 0 -iß*brrtwa,ef 2 0 0; Second baseman Don Robinson:jonu;« 4 « iraylor.** 412: led off the inning with a walk.l r,ur !' , ‘> , ' lf . 1 # «»*»»<• < •• i stole second and third and scored \ „* -? S'.TS" l 2 ?■ on a passed bail. i,i»k«%sb, _ 4 2 1 2 • r m., ... . * TT - J M A Il’hilHp*,** 4 1 1 Z «-©; ine Lions tot to Hinds tor two]Feuu»*.» 2# 1 souibworUft-rx « 0 more runs in the sixth to put 1 • • s«*eiifr*.xf 1 # * thegamc out at reach of the light-! 1 « * hitting Bullets.; : . *,,!££ lc c LANKY FIRST SACXER Pete vJ&STp" i 2 o Liske led off the sixth with a line i • e single to left and John Phillips, T „ ul . i, «« T^mi. followed with a. hard ground'ottyiburK ‘ in.m hi-i s < single past the third baseman. I>,,n suu —. •** °<* « s *—• * # Fenton advanced the runners with . Pitching a aaerifiea Ip K ER H BB 80 a sacjljjee. • r*nU>n. W <I-0| . 7 « 0 1 0 1.1 ** 1 nifpfi fc}»—' Pac then drove a 1-1 pitch's i, * ,rkrr through the Bullets* .o-n infield. sconngLiske and Phillips B«rt»n __ Pa ret Counted Out NEW YORK (/P) Bennyj and in the middleweight class "Kid" Paret/who was proud of (1 He P couWn't punch too hard his abilitv to take a punch and (nine knockouts in 49 fights) but . „il m he could absorb a wallop and lire back, died yesterday, 10 wear m ost opponents with days after he was ibattered his stamina and relentless attack, senseless in losing the world There was criticism that he had welterweight boxing Crown toit°ught too soon after taking a se- Emile Griffith. ' ivere beating in a 10-round knock- The Stocky. CubanJ®^ t ?-^„ Bj l ll , , rJi dle TT <? = t star of one'bruiring battle aftcri^TP' 0 " Fullmer at. Las another*since he started his U.S.| V gas last - c ' 9 ' campaign four years afeo. never* AN-AUTOPSY performed yes regained consciousness.'after bc-jterday however, showed no evi ing pounded against the ropes injdence of an old brain injury, the 12th round at MadiaOn Square! Garden <m March 24. 1 , i THE kiu FROM thewgar cane: There will be a meeting of all] fields in Cuba had few easy fights, members of The Collegian sports ll in the United States. He foughtistaff at 7:30 tonight. All inter-1 some of the best in bis town wel- ested candidates are also wel-j terweight division (147; pounds)! corned. I ATTENTION TOWN MEN! DANCING LESSONS Tho Town Independent Men's Connell Is providing dancing Usaona lor independent men living in town. Information end sign-up at HUB desk. Latest lime far sign-up is 5 pun. Thursday, April 5. By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor [Sports Staff Meeting -vnti THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Player i Likes Masters Role j AUGUSTA. Ga. (&) Gary Player is-in the kind of spot he i likes for the 26 th Masters Golf iToumament, beginning tomorrow j—he's tabbed a]s the champion (who can’t repealj. | “I must admitj I am' a bit sur {prised to see the experts count ling me out so quickly,” the little jSouthj African skid yesterday I in Jhis- clipped British accent. ‘‘How > GETTYSBURG ABRR 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 3 l 2 ..3 0 0 3 1 0 ...3 S 3 3 1.2 . 2 3 0 2 21. LION LEFTHANDER'BOB FENTON fires a whiffed a total of 13 Bullets in his seven innings strike to Gettysburg first baseman Bill Kirchoff of work. The stocky junior will probably be on in the fifth inrjing of the Nitianies' 6-1 victory the hill when the Lions face always-totigh on Beaver Fisjld yesterday afternoon. Fenton Villanova Saturday. J # \ giVe BLOOD NOW! 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