PAGE SIX Nittany Nine Meets Pepn In Quest of Fourth Victory By JOHN MORELS Slone Co-Editor Penn State's well-traveled baseball team will attempt to extend its winning str e ak on mad to three games when the Lions meet Penn on Murphy Field in Philadelphia this afternoon. The Nittanies (3-1) have won both their road contests so far. besting Lehigh. 7-3. and Army. 64.. The Lenz toppled Gettys burg, 6-1, in the season opener on Beaver Field, but fell to. Ithaca. 14-5, at home last week. Road games with Rutgers and Villanova were rained out. STATE COACH Joe Bedenk will send Marlin Blesecker to the bill tbday. The lanky righthander got credit for the Nittanies' win over' Lehigh and boasts , a 2.07 earned run average for 13. innings of pitching. Bedenk made some changes in the batting order for the Army_ game, and the veteran coach will probably go with the same win ning combinations against the Quakers. "I don't know whether the -changes - had anything to do with the win," Bedenk said, "but w&11 OKX PAE leave it that way and see what bappens." * * veteran* find the range, centerfielci:,er * Bedenk's revised lineup finds shortstop Johnny Phillips batting 'lost their last three games. - in the dean-up spot, Dick Ander- Light has all the equipment—a' McCloskey will probably start• son b a tti ng fif t h an d ca t c h er D on strong arm, speed and quick hands Dave McKinley at second; Bob Jonas hitting in the sixth , slot. —but he's only hitting .125 for the Murray, first base; Ramon Cara - The moves paid off ag,ainst'Lions' rust four games; 'He hais?zo, center field; Bob PUrdy, right Army as Anderson had two hits, been hitting in the third spot infield; Bob Zaac, catcher; Jeff 'including a home run. an d Jo nas ,the order all season. - • .ISturtn, shortstop; Mike' Tate, lee delivered a run-scoring single in Penn coach Jack McCloskey field; Fred Rudy, third base and], the Lions' five-run first inning: will probably go' with MartyTadersky. PHILLIPS IS the iPadersky this afternoon for the The Lions hk,ve a sik-day lay- 1 team's lead- uakers (2_3). off after today's game. iThey host hitter W Awe. hoig lust Quakers Q Penn started off the season with,Bucknell on Beaver Field Tues .9ls2 with six hits and tour RBl's.,two wins, but the Quakers hav e da y. "We have some big boys who, ' I - • can deliver the long ball," Be-,I denk said before the team left for Pligadelphia yesterday. "We'll bell all right when they start hitting." Centerfielder Dick Pae is 00e1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Lion who is having trouble getting Pit tabu r a h _ V( R . 1 1 ,:it t r) 4.1 k untracked this year. The speedy a t . _ o .000 1 senior led the Nittanies in hittitigiSan Francisco 6 2.7t0 with a 223 average in 1961, but 21 •II es ° ' ..! 2 2 2 . 'swinging at only a .222 clip so far ii.dripiag _ _ _s it 400 2 ___% this season. rkwlnitiati I, 375 "'Poi has been hitting the ball m i l "'.;.t t . 145 Szi our last couple of games," Be- MA 1% dente said. "but he has been T.' e. Lame hitting - the ball right at PikiaLurrik le. aileare bps Anirel.lo San Viranciate body. " 1 Houston 6. 14n. York_ The probable parting lineup] Tosses sewed , this afternoon is Pee; Don Robin- 1 ft- Louie wesithera: itHst et Nee "Iroek, I 0 I son, second base; Fred Light, tbirdi San F 4 rancisco. Sanford 114) at Ma-, base; Phillips;. Anderson. right:warm , . siiint 1441 field; Jonas; Pete Liske, first base ;i c .4 lo ""i^n.., n y','°° 6ol / 1 " " 44 at chigss l 4 Roger Kochman, left field and - "C r A — i i;;:p a a . 4 4,4 s i - Bieseeker. icrr n r;_, on — l•tL, . vrt.burrh '1"...41 414) la Philaielph... -TRIED EASY:MAN Light haslu.iit. *no also been having trouble at the plate; but Bedenk expressed eon-1 fidence that the sophomore would New College Diner , OK s vet 'I Manoi.ts A MENTAL HOSPITAL fifteen years ago, Topeka State Hos pital was a snake pit. Today, it's one of ' the world's finest hospitals, to this week's Post, you'll read case his tories from their files. You'll meets football star who wouldn't speak for bvtutY Years. A "model" child who shouted obscenities. And an old man { whose family insisted he was dead. Satairday itaueixoq 11131110 S THE DAILY O:XtfGl/44, OtnigilsS4TY PARK. feiNSYLVANIA MAJOR • Summer Jobs for Coil* MN • . • Mr., Harry F. Kern wilt conduct group interviews explaining summer job apporitUrsit,es r - • ; Oats: April 18 Place: 217.218 NUN . Time: 1:00 P.M. and. 4:00 P.M. Inelivided interviews bold • Thaw" April 19 is 211-219 NUN • .j - I Sign Op at Office of Sent 'Aid _ 2;8 Wilkird • IM Results Volleyball, ' Independent '. 1 ILinden bait Butternut, 1446. 1a 9. 11-11 literint at Edit Olaf,. 1ii,15.112-14 lii MEILIC4NLEMIIIe t IP•oiar beat Broth , 15-11 . -11-12 , W LL Pct..--G.l4. !Browni Sign Cox ' 1 117blareza beat Nail% Di-. 116-1/ el'es Aarelea ----3 3 ' 1" CLEVELAND 4/11 The Clei,.) i.rdm "lilt 1"1. ' 1644 11 L+ -13 ' Claknora 4 2 .647 -- , lamourry woo by fade* soar —. 104.1,,,, Tra3k .-2 1 .647 . %land Berrarns announced the sign -I Fraternity 'Washington --..a—_2 ' 2 .600 1 ing of rookie Fred Cox. a place-'24rma TAW Ganoos bast Alnka rat Del4a. -11 " hi n's - - -4---2 2 " 5" 1 kicking star from the University! 37 ' 41 ' 154 i .;, b-Cloodand --;.--2 3 .60Q I . Delta Sigma Phi beat Debi liiito Tato.. 13-15. Ib4i. 15-4 Detroit _______,'.....2 2 MO 1 of Pittsburgh. - b--Flaabrm-_—` r —.2 a An 1% te Browns selected the stocky 'ham uPM D e lt a ' b e" PM La i ). '. lllll ' ......2 .11511 5, IS-14. WI is OW ---'. 2 4 ass s 23-year-old halfback in the eighth! - - Le- ammo y _„,...... ; A- a. C—Opralknota is tight sins. round of the National Football' ) _ , . Taansainea Illaribb . League draft a year ago when heillUCS Win oth Straight i ' Dates& 11, Weeblostee 2 . still had a year of 1 college elia,i l - • CHICAGO (APl—The unbeaten .s.afte. Gnaw Chia.* IL Kbonalmoba'Nifty remaining. ' _ ' .: !National League-leading -Pitts , , I ' W 'ailibatraen. 315K3alii 411-01 -at Detroit, Cox led Pitt In scoring last burgh Firates,rallre' efor six runs I. Mead 16-1) Season with 43 points, includingan the last two innings yestei 4 day cakko w , litebett (414) at. Igionelota. six field goals. Be played both i of-in handing the winless Miriam° Lee 01160) , i • tense and defence for the PantherslCubs their seventh successivelde rimimm, Sr. Tork atatiard tO 4 t a t - 243 " ere• and handled the punting as well;feat, 104. ~ 4[1114) isq Ira:~ City., Dam 40-1) at Iran Arbaralaa, as .the place-kiclung. He is S-111 It was the sixth straight Itri , botila.k> 1 1 , - - 01 tort a-- ; weighs ISS . uznph for the Pirates. ,-- EAGUIES 1 Swohn Impressive in Lion -Golf Wins If Penn State golf coach Joe Boyle had to name his - moat impressive perfOrmers so fai' this year, captain Bob Swain old have to be near' the top of the list. The small-statured senior,. whose powerful wrists provide spark for his low scoring gavies; chalked up the quickest Saturday against Colgate ; when the Lions won their see straight meet. He had the victory wrapped up alter the ielfth hole as Stu Benedict fell victim by a 7 and 6 margin. SWAIM won his opening makli * * * linst Georgetown by a 4 to v. Sophomore Jim Tal Jrts the Lion's only other record, winning by scenes of 4-2 .'or the past two= years Swal been sort of an off and ter," Boyle said yesterday. " been much more steady t ', and 'as a result his scot Catches have been improv , mare cost nent '• • Swa.hn is One of four return lettermen . imam last year's to turDed in an 8-4 record. 'We have a pretty good team, •iirahn said. 'and-I feel we ha , very strong and promisi tt i lsophonaores. Probal match this year asainst Maryland. Last year • — to them (23 1 / 2 to 3%), but have a -Wight advantage ti season because lien meet thl ion, our own course - BOYLE *AS also optinn: on States chance!. He said tl the finlnamet have a good •partunity to match the 1958 m: of LIU Inns .and no losses. 'I know what the players :capable of doing." Boyle sa, 'but bemuse of this weather 'has been difficult for the bc to play up to their potential. Th, scores which wine recorded Sat urday, though, were excellent." The win over Colgate stretched the all-time Penn State record to 14-6-1 - against the Big Red. Sat urday. the Lions will play host to Penn. * r, ,' , 74 4 , . . MEN Charlie's forecast for . the -weekend fair le warmer. If you' still need a light weight suit,' - stop in and ... ti , • . , .To complichetit yoi . ir bernsi s IFe also have a smart assort c: ment of blouses. ' v 4 - , . •1 • ! I. I 4 NW WHERE t., .SHOP WHOM i 1 THE STYLES ARE, . f 1 '• 1 i THE. SOTS ARE • 1. • i 0 i vii • lev-iiie.•bro,...•i 1 0, 1 .- metes shop 417 S. ALLEN ST. choMe from a wide l i assort ment of daiensis-wools, da cron &cotton suits -L.. with or without vests. WIDNESDAY. APRIL Is; 19ta iii MN GRATA FOR GIRLS ONLY Ye: ~ Other .cohxs in our new %. ma # ma d r as bitnnudas have ill; Irr . t.: rived. Still only s`f..s . H. sk • . . . Lion captain