FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1962 Lehigh Hosts Lion Nine ! . 1 By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor Penn State’s baseball team meets Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pa., this afternoon in the first half of an important two-game rpad trip. 'Pie Lions travel on to Villanova to face the Wild cats tomorrow. 1 State opened its season with a 6-1 victory over’ Gettysburg Tues day, but both Lehigh and Villa noya should provide stiffer oppo sition than the Bullets could mus ter. • The Engineers won their opener against Swarthmore, 5-4, Wednes day and figure to be at full strength for this afternoon’s con test Righthander Marlin Biesecker will be on the hill for the Nit tanies today. Biesecker burled the last two innings of Tuesday’s game, giving up one run on three hits.. ! : ! ONE OTHER change in the Lion lineup finds Roger Kochman replacing A 1 Gursky in left: field. Kochman, the •Lions’ regular-cen ter fielder two years ago, has been LaX Opener- (Continued from page six) against a zone defense and that is what Loyola has been using the past 10 years,” Pencek said. I would much rather play against • man-for-man defense.” The Lions will bank on the scoring of Dick Seclig and Tom Hayes to crack * the zone. Last ?year against the Greyhounds Seelig, flipped in four scores and Hayes chipped iin with two. The .6‘4" Seelig will start at at tack along with junior Howie Spencer and’sophomore John Mi zelL Hayes, who led the scoring parade with 26 goals last year, heads the midfield corps. Teaming with honorable mention All- American will; be co-captain Lou Meier and junior Bill Charron. Chaxron scored three goals last year against Loyola. '.LOCKHART IS the mainstay ofjthe defense. Joining him will be senior Jim Stoup and sopho more Dave Flinchbaugh. Senior Dick Swensen will'alternate with the starting unit. Sophomore Vinnie Tedesco will start his first varsity game in the goal.- . DOUBLE EDGE RAZOR BLADES. Finest Surgical Steel, honed in oiL Full money back guarantee 25—30 c 100— 85c. 200—51.50, 500—53.30, 1000 —55.75. Postpaid.. Packaged 5 blades to package, *2O packages to carton. C.OJS. orders ac cepted. Postcard brings general merchandise catalog. EMER SON COMPANY. 406 So. Sec ond. Alhambra, Cailf. ' It's groat news and (n today's Collegian near <fw and. ( f ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA I hitting well in practice. i blinding speed, but he • gets a Kochmaa\ a speedy line-drivel good jump on the pitcher and hitter, wUr probab welL ' i f'™)* 1 ' Bedenk was disappointed in the m the batting hitting Tuesday, but the ttanies have four Or five power iters in the lineup who «>uld SnHW’SS * “W «“> as the one that started . against Gettysburg. The lineup: Dick Pae, center field; Don Robin son, second base; Fred Light, third base; Don Jonas, catcher; Koch- D« übM* man; Dick Anderson! right field;; Pete Liske, first base; John Phil lips, shortstop; and Biesecker. Pae and Robinson were two of the stars in the Nittfihies’ victory over Gettysburg. Pae had two hits, two stolen bases and three RBI in the game. Robinson scored two of the Lions’ runs without getting a hit. The peppery little second sacker walked three times and had four stolen'bases. Robinson isn't endowed with RUSHING SMOKER lalmbda CHI ALPHA All nterested Men Welcome 9 . •■ i 1 SUNDAY, APRIL 8 2-5 P.M. Refreshments _____________________ 1 i' - - ■ . 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Sam Jon ss* Goal Gives Celtics Win Over Warriors BOSTON (AP) Sam Jones jump shot with two seconds left |pulled the Boston Celtics to a 109-107 victory over Philadelphia last night, capping a dramatic comeback which ; produced the sixth straight National Basket ball Association Eastern Division playoff title for Boston. The play came immediately fol lowing a three-point maneuver by Wilt Chamberlain .which tied the score. 1 With the string jrun out In the best-of-:severi series, the Warriors !had time only , foil one last play but Sam Jones—■the finishing hero —intercepted and;held on as the buzzer sounded. The Celtics now go after their fourth straight NBA playoff cham pionship against! Los Angeles opening here tomorrow afternoon. 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It is open to all stu dents, universitv employees and the general public. The golf caddy house opens every morning at 8. Par for tho course is 69. Mother always told me to look tar tie Use tale)* "rtl ai ------- a u . * 1 \ ' » .V 1 125 $. Allen St. PAGE SEVEN
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