The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1962, Image 7

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SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1962
Lion Baseballers Meet Army ;
freshman Nine Hosts Behrend
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By JOHN MORRIS ’
' Sports Co-Editor
[ The -1 Penn State baseball!
I team, rained out of yesterday’s
i scheduled contestwitii Rut
gers, takes on Army at West
Point this afternoon. I
The- Lions, eager to get back
into action after Tuesday’s 14-5
loss, to Ithaca, fought a losing
battle with the weatherman be
fore moving on to West point fo i
their fourth game. of. the young
season.;
Southpaw Bob Fenton, sched
uled to pitch against Rutgers, will
probably be on the hill against
the Cadets this afternoon. Fenton
(1-0) .will draw Tom Eccleston as
a mound opponent. • - |
ARMY (2-1) has eight return
ing veterans from its 12-7-1 squad
of 1961, - but the West Pointers
are a little short talent.
Coach Eric Tipton can call on
a strong" infield of Gordon Dop
slaff, first base; John Schmidt,
second; Mike Vopatek, third; and
Bill Boice, shortstop. - |
Bo ice and Dopslaff are two ojf
the Cadets' most powerful hitters.
Schmidt, a speedster,. is a good
man on the hit-and-run. , !
Lion mentor Joe Bedenk isn't
making changes in the State line
-up, but the veteran coach is conj
templating .'a switch in the'batting
order that- would put shortstop
Johnny Phillips in the clean-up
spot.
Phillips, the team's leading hit-
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ter with six hits and. a .500’aver
age in three games, will probably
switch places with catcher Don
Jonas.' The move would put Jonas
in the number eight slot.
The white-haired Lion coach
will probably " start Dick Pae,
centerfield; Don Robinson, sec
ond base; -Fred Light, third base;
Phillips; "Roger Kochmari. left
field;'Dick Anderson, rightfield;
Pete Liske, first base; Jonas; and
Fenton.
Tipton will probably go with
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
JOHN PHILLIPS
* * *
George Kirschpnbauer, center
field; Schmidt; Boice; Ed Hay
dash. leftfield; Dopslaff; Bib Lil
ley. rightfield; Vopatek; Bob Mi
chela, catcher and. Eccleston.
- Freshman baseball coach Bill
Speith isn’t afraid jot falling ob
jects or looking for enemy air
planes when he takes those fur
tive glances at' the sky.
The frosh meidor is merely
looking for the next group of big,
grey clouds to roll over the fresh
man baseball team.
The Lion- Cubs will open their
. season against Behrend Center
on Beaver Field this afternoon at
2, if the weather permits, of
course.
THE FRESHMEN -have had
only six days of practice outside
since the start of spring training.
Six days, according t.o Speith. is
just not long enough to mold a
team. 4
Speith wouldn't name his start
ing pitcher, but the rest of the
lineup seems pretty well set
The lineup: Fred Swope, first
base; Dave Byrard, second: Dave
Felak, <shortstop; John Harvey,
third base; Jim Kromer, leftfield;
Paul Rhodes, centerfield; Joe:
Simoncelli, rightfield and John
Gregory, catcher.
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Pins the Thing on IM Mats
As 14 Matches End in Falls
ByIRA MILLER
Fourteen pins featured the ac
tion last night as first-round com
petition .was completed in all
fraternity classes and four of the
eight-independent classes in the
IM wrestling tourney in Rec Hall.
The seven remaining first-round!
independent bouts are scheduled!
for Monday. Second-round activity:
is also slated to begin Monday, j
. Only eight of the 22 bouts con-1
tested last night went the full;
six migutes. There were seven!
first period pins while six mortf
matches, were decided in the sec-i
ond period and one in the third.
The night's quickest fall Wasj
recorded by Charles Welker of
Franklin in the 135-pound class, j
He flattened Paul Thompson of
Lyons II In 35 seconds.
Three 1 other wrestlers recorded
Sins inlunder a minute Vince;
iLoreto of Kappa Sigma, Ernie!
Webster of Beta Theta Pi. and!
John Donald of Nittany 23. Mike;
Baker of Tau Phi Delta. Joe Tur- !
check of Triangle and Errol Sow-1
ers of Alpha Zeta also advanced 1
to the j second round via first
period pins.
Bob Krech of Elk advanced to
the second -round in the inde
pendent 142-pound class by de
cisioniiig Jim Jcnks of Chester.
7-5. on a reversal in the last 10
second} of their bout.
The most lopsided decision last
night Went to Bruce Hayden of !
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ELECTIONS COMMISSION
, 6:45 10 Sparks
Compulsory Old & New Members
Montgomery, a 10-3 victor over
Walnut’s Barry Zook in a 176-
pound clash.
Dick Kelley of Phi Delta Thetai
recorded tho only shutout decis
ion. whitewashing Phi Gamma
Delta’s Ron Conklin, 5-0.
Eight grapplers. .‘'earned** their
way into the second round on for
feits last night There were two
forfeits in the 167-pound class and
one in each of the other classes
except 135.
IJ<—BrkVl<-». SW Chi. won hr forMtt
Twtt. SPK. <i*e H«mr, DTSfar. M:
WtiulMder. l.Awratee, pinned DteCrkh,
Nit 25. J:M.
11*—Krltry. PDTh. dee. Conklin. PGM.
Mi Dil/iMa ptnuni Simon.
Pl. Phi, 0:42; WelW, rmnkltn. pinned
’lV'wpaon, I.yotu 11. A M.
t42~McCr«nahan. Si*. Chi. won Hr fny.
Mt: VYnlfr, Acml*. dsr. TTiltidli.
ACSI*. S-T. Geerv. TKK. pinned Ftaller,
PSDeI S: 12: WrheWr. BTPI, plnn*d
Rmmr. AGR, #:U; Kwh. Klk> dee,
Jrnkt, Chiller, 7-*
Li+h, Independent, won hf forfeit*
lfnurtr. DTSlir, DlnnM KUrhmnn. Pl.Phl,
2:40: Cole. ACSnr. dee. OwtM, BTBU
S-S: gtovMt, TrlaniK plnnod Kw>w»ly t
, KPK. l:«: lute. Chi Phi, dec. Kieen
i h*»w««p. SAK, 4-2.
I T\»r«*he<k, Tiding)#, pinned Rnvnm
rith, TM'M. 1:&9, Drown, TDChI. pinntd
Pallfttk. Pl. Phi. I:SO. GtaMWn. PGDtL
won hr forfeit.
I«T—Fh,l. PCtM. pinnwt KrmW, LCA.
2:42; Connell, HlcChl. won hr forfeit
Yarger, independent, won hr forfeit. -
ITfr—Hnvden, Mont.. dec. Zook. W.lnnU
tIM; Sower*. A£. pinned Parkin*#*,
ACSir, ] :M; Lenker. PftDet. won hr
forfeit; Baker, TPM, pinned Conte*.
!:U.
Hwt.— Trl*n*le, dec Menke, DTIK
US: AmhrotUk. PlJPkl, won hy forf«4ti
J«wn, ACSUf. pinned JWfm, PKPI, S:|tf
Donnld. Nit. 21* pinned Cooper. Yerh,
0:40.
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