The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 10, 1962, Image 11

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    TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 19(52
Mahaffey Wins
Phil Ijes;
CINCINNATI (ff)' The
Philadelphia Phils, who lost
their first 17 games With Cin
cinnati 1 last year,.didn’t roll
over and play dead yesterday
for the defending National League
champion Reds. They clubbed five
Cincinnati pitchers for a 12-4 vic
tory behind the nine-hit pitching
of Art Mahaffey and some timely
hitting in their season opener.'
The game, played under bright
sunshine, ’attracted 28,605 fans
but astrong wind chilled the cus
tomers land held attendance be
low the- 32,000 capacity.
THE 15 HITS the Phils made
off an array of Cincinnati pitchers
were made up of T 2 singles, a
double jand--home .runs by Clay
Dalrymple and!Don Demeter. '
JoeyfJay, a 21-game winner for
Cincinnati last year,; lasted only
until the third' inning and four
other itedleg hurlers followed him
to the' mound.'Cincinnati pitchers
walked 20.
★ *
WASHINGTON (ff) Bennie
Daniels picked"up.where Presi
dent Kennedy left off yesterday
and pitched Washington to a 4-1
victory over- Detroit before the
largest; crowd ever to see a base
ball game in the nation’s capital.
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SALUTEs JOE BOBROWSKI
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contribution at the Company’s Data Processing Center Pennsylvania, and other young men'tike him in Bell Tele
in Harrisburg. - He’s perfecting a “mechanized” way to phone Companies throughout the country, help bring the
speed up payment’of monthly invoices from 1700 suppliers finest communications service in the World to the jhomes
who| sen to his company. Joe’s excellent idea could make and businesses of a growing America. I
■ BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES
Nats Take Openers
. A weekend of rains, dark clouds
and a thundershower that, delayed
the game tor 22 minutes' didn't
dim the enthusiasm of the *4.383
fans who jammed the new Dis
trcit of Columbia Stadium to see
the start of the American League
season. ! • •
- KENNEDY OPENED the show
with a toss that slithered through
the hands of a mob of ball players
and fell to the ground, where it
was pounced on eagerly by Sena
tor relief , pitcher Marty Kutyna.
ThevPresident braved the show
er and a foul ball that nearly
beaned him to watch the entire
game.
Daniels struck out seven and
walked only two in.winning on his
first, opening day appearance. He
also -made two errors and singled
to drive in a run.
Bob Johnson led the 13-hit Sen
ator attack with\three hits, two
singles and a two-lfun homer that
put the i Senators i ahead in the
fourth.
The Tigers scored their- run in
the sixth' inning when Jake Wood
and Bill! Bruton 'singled and A 1
: Kaline hit. into'a force play.
Detroit threatened in the first
inning when Wood sinelcd »nd
moved to second as Daniels threw
;wild trying to pick him off first.l
But the 29-year-old right-hander!
. retired the next three men. '
THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WaUtinxtocx 4, Detroit 1
Only ini ocMvM'
w.
WasJUaftoa , 1
York.
Cleveland . 9
jChlcica ..a
Baltimore , . ._a
Bostoo - , -Q
Minnesota
Kaaaaa City -. v 9
Log Angweg .__o
Detroit „ „__o
Today's Games
(1961 wn and loot record* la par#a*
theom 1 , *
B*ttimor«.Ho*ft(7-4) at New York, Ford
(26-4), TT.909. i ,
Cleveland, Donovan - (16-19) at Boston,
Schwall <l6-71. 15,000.
Lot Aagriea, Crba (11-13) at Chleago,
Pitarro |U-7). tf.OOO.
Minnesota, Krtlkk <U-ll) at Ktuu
City. Rakow (241), 20,000.
Only come* scbedulad.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 12. Cincinnati 6
Only some ieb«du]*4
W.
Philadelphia L l
Lot Angeles 0
Milwaukee 9
San Frmnciaco T.O
Pittsburgh „ 0
St. Uuk —ii._ •
New York i 0
Houston _ _•
Cincinnati 0
Today's Gem** -trade-in television rompMiij
CiacioMti, O'Toole (1M) at Los Any*- raeoaditloasd. Ko«lk» kervsc*. IMS Zenith
lea. Podrea (12-6). 54,090. { TV.' Television' Service Center at State
New York. Craig (6-6) ai St. Louts, Colkga TV. _ _ _ i
{s? h rt s„»
ji ia 2 i msw r - »*»«•» tor “>'• im
IL I *~ l< ' HouiUw. **k AD T£«U.
PhilMMoWa. Ow«u IS-19) .t ?ltu- MOTORBIKE^-rrol W.r,.i« »t tit. Call
Wurck. Frimul (14-lt). 15.000. AD M(9: mttrr U :»*• »,*.
Pirates, Phils Clash Today
PITTSBURGH (AP) An ex
pected 20,000 fans will watch the
Pittsburgh Pirates | take on the
Philadelphia Phillies today in the
National League opener at Forbes
Field. j
The attendance • may climb
higher. The Pirates said 12,000
general admission and bleacher;
seats will go on sale at 11 a.m.
when the gates' open. The game
starts at 1:30 p.mi
The weather should be co
operative. The weatherman calls
for a sunny and! warmer day
U Fct G.B.
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9 .900 4
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ATTRACTIVE. MODERN livfnc room
I suite; new. unused.; Will sell below
wholesale coat. Call Ed Gardner, AD 7-2261.
. ] -
BANJOS, UKRS, Pianos. Ham
stood Organa-string*, hoiks, all music
supplies. Pifrr Mutio Oenter, Renner Pika.
Open *til- t pm. daily aacept Weds. Phone
SI. 6-3441. !
Want a Rida?
egian Classifieds
FOR SALE
PAGE ELEVEN
with a high of 60 degree*. .
Veteran right-h and e r Bob.
Friend will be on the mound for
the Pirates. Jim Owen* will pitch
for the Phillies.
Pirate . Manager Danny- Mur
taugh will use the. same batting
lineup that won the World Series
in 1960 and dropped to
place last year.
The Phillies lead the league
with a 1-0 record following yes
terday’s 12-4 victory over defend
ing National League champion
Cincinnati.
Lost Your Coat?
FOB SALS
jr.OING An ROAD. Mtu( roll IMS MCA.
•it. *IO*U. rm4i<K ilMtiut window*. Coo 4
ronditHMTf Call Julian- WrWM Ai* -7-4011
tot* MtiTD. nnw
point, tirro, 11900, n. I»wnr nff.rm, Shop
■round, flnt. iSro call AD S-4M7 ill«
1:10 ii.m.
MOBILE HOME m* SuV. 44« ti. twi
WrwiM. rocwll.n4 ronditinn. Rwantt.
■My prlrod. Niro p«tio. Call AO tt-4014
mt\+r 6 p.m.
rOR RENT
HKADY SOON' two*room aparimrnt wilh
hath; furnish'd. Comptota kltrh'n farllL
ti«a, parkinv. Csntral ioratkvn. clm« Is
carapu*. Suitshi* oaupW or hachslrtr wh«
will W harm until September. Cell AD
7-7732 or AD 7-1566.
I.ARC.K ROOM in private hon»» for 2 or
-ft studsnU (mate or femate) ; within
walking dlsUnce of gampua. Yraa parkin#.
Call AD 7-UM.
AVAILABLE .IMMKDUTKI.V! Unfute
ni»h4*d one-bed room apartment Heat,
stove apd refrigerator fumUhnd. For fur*
ther Jnformalion call AD H-04H6.
tIRADU ATK" RTLlt)ENTH,*'llDperoteMmaik--
• room* with hot and e«»)d
running water *r private .bath. |nner*prln#
msttrsMM, Central. Parkin*. Aeeommoda«
tions to inspect and eof«t|N»r«. The Colonial,
122 Weal NitUny. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4*66,
C’OITPr.FTELV tTKMHIIKD mmlern J
rtnmis bath. Huilahle atinlent nmple, no
pets or children, (iarage. automaite heat,
rent reasonable, avatlahle May I. Pleasant
t.ai*. KL 3-217 T.
CNKCUNISHKD NEWLY decorated ft-mom
apartment, front campus/ 112 K. t'oiieae
Ave Fully eQuii«t»ed. AvaUalde imme
d»»tely. Reasonable r«?ftt. (<mpte or (wa
jfirla. AD
WANTED
RfTCHEN HKI.P needed at Chi Phi. Call
caterer
WANTED: Man la waak pot a and pans
for meala.- Call Irv AD 7-44 G?
STI'DENT TO wuirh In kitchen at Higma
CM. Call AD 6-6662.
WWIOIMM*HIWIIIMmMHIMWiWIHIItH4MM4OMMIW
HELP WANTED
HTUDF.NTS EARN t?F tn 61 60 per b*Nir
•ettin* bowlin* pin* two or three eve
ning* of your rhalre. Down town Du*
Lane*, m Jt. Pu«h.
LOST
l44*m«M>*4Woo9loo|Ne94imMmimHl*4l4t44MtMO|4W
LADIES* HAMILTON Wrist Wateh. near
Atherton. Saturday. Reward. Call Diana
UN 6-4507.
DELTA CHI fraternity pin between houaa
and Halter; bach Inscribed F It. Reward,
AD ft-1720.
ONE FAIR OF Utaek-rlmmed gUurv la
alligator cam, If found please notify
Jack at AD 7-4919. Reward.
MISCELL
kNEOUS-
STUDENT CHKC*/C«.hln» A»roc,
Mon«lay thru Friday 9:39—6 os, Satur
day 9:30—2:34.
ATHILT BKrVINNER ~B~allet~ Claaeea. eve
nines 7-H p.m , (euaht by former «d4otot
with Cirand Hallet I)e Monte Carlo, Infi*--
rail Al> H-'TQK between 7 4pm. eveninca.
FAHT-TIMK employment 1* now arailabU
for );! y*»«inj( mm with .the following
'ltialifiratlonv: N«l 1. C-piua average 111
tuhoul. No. 2, bo*in«aa-tik* appearance;
No. 3. capability to devote telw*tu 16 to
21 hour* a week; No. 4.’ over 1* years of
M*. Colled* strident* wishing to supple*'
ment Considerable lactone are to cal! Mr.,
Rlehardarm AD 6-2061 between 9.19 a.m,[
and 2 TO pm. daily. ;
I.EARN TO FLY **nl*r wishes to * aell 1
membership In Pean Slate Flying Club-
Call Dave AO 7-7167.
RED CROSS BLOOD -- HUB «-ard ruom,
April 24. 26. Rewtetratlon HUH deah #
April 4-IJ. Sponsored bp. AJ®*»s_J*hl Omega
and Oamma Hie. ~
YOL'R RADIO #r Ebonsgraph working
properly? If net for Frew Pick-Up and
ftelJrery ahd Fast Wv(r* rail Ait faz* L
'THE MiSmrt” have a limited number
of open dates- spetetafiaing in TwK
Pony. Step and vorala. tali UN 6-1663,
EL 6-4071.
STtJDE.Vri ALTOMOmLIB to
fit y»or Phone A. Temelef
after 6 p.m. AD 6443), representing
Erie In*»jrenc* %%ehwtiß*.
FIRST OF Storing Feroto epea
•nrrd by Newman Club, Tu**, April*'l9.
Father Roland Fatey will epesk on the
Hacvamenl of Marriage, 7.00 p.«n . IflTft-
AidiUuium.
LA.i-ALLFRIA Toaaday Dpaul: Spaghetti
with Meat Sauce, Salad, and t.srlie
Bread 96c.
FOR STANDARD and; Eteetrk Typewriter
Rea Ula, Cocapteia Typewriter Repair
Service end Thaaia Typing Huppljkw
shop. NHUny Offtee Kgg|p»aenf. 231 R.
AD*W Street, AO 6-4126. .. !
OFFSET ~ PRINTING ai ’ Tb*ate-Typ4*gt,
Call AD 7-7966.