PAGE SIX 1 sT• • • • T Baseballers Blast ArmyiNavy i oills Lr® n Linksmen rip ~ .. . 1 k Trackmen . Colgate for 2 nd Win Ey JON MORRIS * * * With Home Run Attac In Opener By JOE GRATA l other State tally by beating Jolla lAnderson 3 and 2.Meanwhile, Sporty Co Editor By DENNIS KNECHT Penn State ' s golf te a Apparently the Penn State Penn States track land fiekl • downed Colgate, 52, on the , back nine against Georgetown last Tn Bill Robinson, who won on the week to give the Lions their in baseball team learned a valu- team recorded only ell e• first- University golf course Satur -• itial victory, was defeated by Jim able lesson in its 14-5 loss to p lac e finishes and f a il ed to place l the Lions a perfect a man in one event the javelin p l acer loin giving Harberson 1 up Teammate Paul Hummer was beaten by Al York, Ithaca last week —in its sound 89 1 4 - 41% defeat• record of two wins against 2 and 1 . - by Navy' in the first meet of the Ithaca scored five runs in the season at Annapchs, attirday no losses 'Considering the strong windy first inning of that game and thecondition,soft, mucky turf, and Lions never recovered. The Nit-The Freshman thind ds fell to { • Despite the cold and windy , . pia tentperatures which pre an even worse fate,los ng 95 36 weather, the Lion linksmen had v % le a' tames exploded for a five runa Lion coach Joe Beryl° little trouble garnering the, win " ~. _• that both first inning of their own Satu r- 714 E WEATHEE was cold and over Colgate. State led at the end said, the P e " ermames day to defeat Army, 8 4 windy , making coach Chick of the front nine holes bytstand a 5 2 teams turned in were ou Beating Army at West Point is Werner s thmclad i feel right at score and retained its margin over m g an accomplishment in itself , but home I lthe back nine . I Boyle also drew praise for the way the Lions managed the Unfortunately victory was practically pleasing a very hospitable host. I LION "CAPTAIN Bob Swahn t urne d to State mentor Joe Bedenk Howie Dear in three over par 72s He Iturned in the best scene of the also singled out Swahn for his rf and Gerry Nor day when he beat Stu Benedict The Nittanies had three „home man were th only bright spotsr7 and 6.This score means that at! runs in the victory to boost theirgood showing for the Lions, dividing 16 points the end of the twelfth hole Swahn record to 3 1 One of those blows between them. Deardorff finished Th e Lions face a week layoff av w hen; they play was the key hit in the Lions had wo en holes in the match un hos t t il to Sa P t e u n rd n 1 big first frame first and Norman second in the play competition making it iris- ; e summaries: mile run , and then the two possible for the Lion senior to Th PENN *MATE 5 COLGATE 2 'WE PLAYED a pretty good switched places in the two-mile.lose Swahn shot a five over par 'Jim Tabor (PS( der Bob Saanoela 4 and 2 giant considering that we hadn't Jerry ,Wettstone captured the 74. Roland Gartner (PS) lief. Al ;sever,4 had any practice since the only other first place, a 6'4"leap Sophomores Jim Tabor , Roland ßo S I *d b y ahn PS) def Stu Benedict 7 Ithaca game , " Bedenk said yes- in'the high jump Naivy s Terry Gartner and Joe Baidy displayed and 6 1 terday. Those three home rims Boyd finished three inbhes below • good form for the Lions when Rich c i sea (PSI ad. Join Anderson. were all well hit . w It's good to see ai ' Wettstone for second and "State'sthey ousted their opponents by 3 and 2 pia. .I. those big boys start to hit" game run of the in the fourth George Casey and Earl Pace tied scores of 4 and 2. 4 and 3 and j 1 a ß n a d d i 41.51 der . Dave n. The big boys are first baseman inning on a leadoff double by. Ed for third at 6'.3 and 2,respectively.:Jinn Barbel - son (C,.der.Bill Robinaon Pete Luke leftfielder Dick An Haydash, an infield out and , Bob1 1-us de n and rightfielder 'Roger- Gordon Dopslaff s sacrifice fly Lion R Grantham laid NavY's Rich Gibson accounted for the Al York ICI del_ Paul Rummer , 2 Asa I TOM Dumont ran •tisoiclose races Kochman I THE NITI ANILM got that run in the hurdles events 1 Grantham I It was Laskes long drive In the back in the sixth on a walk to was clocked in 14. ? peccinds in • Edwards Elected Mat Captain first inning that helped State get Anderson a wild pitch, another the 120 high hurdles 1 the same • off to a flying start free pass to Jonas and Laske s tune as Dumont, but .he Middle Army starter Jefferson Davis line single was awarded brat b the George Edwards was elected to tany CD captain had an 8 2 record got into hot water almost im placey captain the 1962 63 Penn State and finished fourth in the East walked and Kochman ac Judges In the 220 low hurdles, meihately The Cadet righth ander Dumont beat th wrestling team at the annual erns walked two of the ft four _ en counted for the Nittames finaliagainGran am to awards banquet held last night at. Bill Polacek was grtien the - rst two tallies with long home runs in the tape this time by, a tenth of he faced the Lions scorang theirEutaw ouse the H Kaye Vinson Award for the most • me top of the eighth a second . Granth a m also took • a first run on an overthrow of , As a sophomore this year Ed Improved wrestler. The senior second after a passed ball 1 Fenton tired late in the game third place in the broad jump wards grappled his way to an 177 pounder .finished- strong to with 22 2 l a leap . A looping single by Anderson giving up two runs in the eighthilB 1 1 dual meet record win his final dual match , and then and another error gave the Nit -and IVI orhead and one in the ninth before Captain Steve take four of five bouts in the ra Fr the nd st gh i t inner yearof tames their second run. Catcher iesecker came on to retire the switched from the mile to the 440 1 Rw naed Easterns His third place finish in Don Jonas made it 3-o ' with an i sideand 880 yard runs fimsh o finish e d third; no Pifer William N waS m Neidi award rn the Eastes was one of the tour other single and Aimy Coach Eric The Lions return to action m both events.!given to the most ou g tstanding neY s highlights for State fans . Tipton yanked Davis. against Penn on Murphy Field inn STEVE POPP placed second in wrestler. The Lion senior had an Corky Donaldson was named L E GREETED reliever Toml Philadelphia tomorrow . Bedenk ti l e 100 yard dash in i 9.9 seconds,B 2 dual meet record and finished head manager for next season and Q to start Biesecker against and third in the 220 with "a 22 21second in Easterns and third in Jim Burke was named freshman Eccles - ton with a blast over the manager the Quakers clocking 'Nationals 1 left field fence good for two more runs to boost the store to: PENN STATE ARMY In the field est nts Ciro Risoldi Commenting •on the selection 5 0 Pao. cf AB R H 60 1 B it... AR R H AR i and Ron Beard finished in a State coach Charlie Speidel called Egli Sixth Cage Coach That was all the margin that Roads, n2b t 1 1 b Cac .00l o 0 0 three-way tie for second place in Pifer the "most outstanding wres 1 Tenure and security are coach- State starter Bob Fenton neededitiiiat 36 64 0 'Rehm dt 2b 30 i the pole vault '. ti er in the country—ability wise mg bywords at Penn State, where mina s • 2--1 Ohrschbercf 2 1 C . ...-. in Another senior Phil Myer vas John Egli currently represents to post his second win against no AI 6m on rf 3 3 2 IU -- >dash.lf 6 1 1 dorm eourtney placed second defeats. J"nall r a 1 1 Wend 3* 0 the discus throw w4ll l a heave named winner of • the Shollenbcr coach No 6to direct 'the Nit- Lefthander Fenton yielded Li** lb 41 2 DOI Oaf( lb 30 I f 144 5 a .2 and • Tom Urbamk ger Award. This award is given tans Lions in 67 years of basket llisciuslan It 41 I Vow tele /lb 24 0 ` I seven hits and all the Army i uns ratios, i 40 0 Ban ic.7b 20 I finished third in the shot put be for leadership q ialities The Nit ball competition y before giving way to M a rlin iii.«,s.re e 0 o maw. c an • hind Navy strongmen Mike Berk-'. — Biesecker in the ninth i era -I,lt e '4 1 2 owitz and Greg Mather . ay 0 0 0 "n Fenton wasn't sharp."Bedenk ir le ton p 2 0 01 Cohn Grant and Larry Allen led staid, "but he pitched * good a Nau 0 0 0 1the Lion frosh with I fast places game c. Taught •36 01 , Totals 23 4 lin the mile and 880 The Cadets scored their first • Walked for ficel.*tr,n in loth --- b Ran for Beim in 9th '. .. Penn State ____ _ 300 001 020-9 II 4 Rote,Will Retire- Army __ ____ 000 100 021-4 7 3 imo NEW YORK (AP) "X have .a.' rfrr ir a B ER BB SO ..willing mind but an ;upwilling i renten. W (2-0) ____S 7 4 3 6 4 body," Kyle Rote said : yesterdayit i =r „.,). -, : i.,„,; ; ; zf-, in announcing he was quittinglEecimtcto . -..... $l4 • s 1 3 11 after 11 years as an active player to become an assistant coach with the New York football Giants "Every•, man reaches time when h" must stop," added the former All-America halfback from Southern Methodist University. an all-time pass-receiver for the -_Giants. "My time came this year." New College Diner Do. , :ktow- Between.. oho V.oeit. Look over the *w muted glen plaid 'suits, and the batik sport coda. Come on -in today and try 'on the newest for sPris*. „ thoto's a dal' occasion co your caloadar this torso. get Laid Wort tutt right haroi Flee Parking At Lest of Store While You, Shop • _229 S. Men St. • AC) 1111-241 1 7k Complete Architect ure"'' z an illustrated lecture • r featuring Herbert H. Swinburne, F.A.f.A.I presented by the *dint Chapter of the Amen= Institute of Architects: Wednesday. 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