TUESDAY. APRIL 24. 1962 Fenton to Start N ittaqies H By JOHN MORRIS • ' Sports Co-Editor The' Penh State baseball' team; its . eyes glued firmly on the National- Collegiate . Ath letic, Association District 2 playoffs, hosis Bucknell on Beaver Field this afternoon at 3:30. . ..The Lions (4-1) have one of the top records iri ..the district, but must maintain their, present pace to earn a spot in the play offs. Lefthander Bob Fenton (3-0) will be on the hill for the Nit ;tanies. Fenton' was the winning pitcher .in the Lions' q-6 victory over Penn Wednesday and State ' pitching Mentor Chuck Medlar wants to keep his ace in top shape. "i"ENTON WILL pitch against Bueknell,"Medlar said yesterday. "We can't lay him' off for two weeks." -The Liohs have been idle since the Penn game,and have another week layoff 'after today's contest.'?-0, last . year and hold a com Coach Joe Bedenk's team will be, manding 52-22 lead in the series aiming for its third straight win , which dates -)3aek to 1386. this afternoon. Bucknell, on -the; BEDENK 'WILL pro b a bl y g o other hand, has been havingl +with the s li g htl y re vised lineup he trouble getting_ started this season.; • The Bisons are 1-3 going into used in the victory over Penn. today's game, beating Scranton. ! Centerfielder Dick Pan will lead 13-7, for their only win of the off, followed by Don Robinson. season last -week. They have lost,second base;', -Fred Light, third to' Pitt (74), Gettysburg (16-9)lbase; John Phillips, shortstop; and Lafayette (5-1). Dick Anderson, right field; Don The Lions dropped the Bisons, , Jonas, catcher; Pete Liske, first NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pe. G.A. IPittsburgh __.l___,__l4l . 1%. Aos St. Louia ...,•' 7 V' - 77, 'I San Franci.teur 9 .4 .e' ILds A neelea __ ___-I__ & .547 -,- - I a-Philadelphia _____r. 4 .540, TORONTO, (AP) "It's good• Hawks were r defending cham- V.`„,'" 3 "n , ------ ---- 5 . 5 . . 5 .41 we won it" on the road. Thatlpions, and when you can beat n:i;t r ii n wZi l tie -- ------ — 3 ' it . ..2.1 : :I makes us real champions." ' them in the big one, irr front of ChicaC" -.-.----- .-'-- :4 . 9 -25 ' 1 York _.-____ 1 9 .1015 8 That was Red Kelly's 'comment that wild Chicago crowd, you de- -N e w a—night came • yesterday on the 2-1 victory scored serve ;to be called champions." 1 - Yeataniaes Result* by the Toronto Maple Leafs at , Most of the people in Toninto San Traneiocc , 4 . Cincinnati 1 Nw York 9. Pittsbureh.L Chicago Sunday night to win the felt the same'way. A crowd of •: Taday's Gasses - Stanley. Cup in six games from-some ,3,000 met the team at the T o. Fromeiseo. Marichal ce-t) at Pitts.- Abe Black Hawks. jairport in the wee hours when rot, mateam it-nt :iN't "Until the last one; we hadn't' they, brought the; cup home, and , st. Look". - Jaek•ion (2-0) at. Ifou3ton, won a road game in . :this year's! there will be an official city ticker ' tone (/-00 (NI, Laa•Artgeles. haufax (2•I) at Chlcagit. , playoffs," Kelly said. "If we'dtape parade and reception tomer-lcaraweit to- 31 i won it in Toronto, people might'row. i • , New York. Anderson en-Ot at Cincin: have called us second-rate cham-! ;The Leafs last won-the . cup i n nati. Ellis (0-1) or Oratrowsi.y in 21 (NI, Philadelphia, Mahaffey 12-11 at lidurau idOnS. What's more, the Blackl 1951. I . . kee. Snabn (1-2) (Nt ' 1 % . --I Leaf Star Happy Over Road Win U.S.G. iections April 25, 26, 27 POLLS. WILL BE OPEN from 9:00 - 5:00 5 : 1 , SUPPORT STUDENT ost Bucknell Today Vote in the following areas: HUB Simmons Lounge AlcElWain Lounge Redifer Post Office Warnock (North Halls) Ectst -Halls Dining Area Pollock Dining Hail VVaring Lounge (West Halls) The Base of the Mall (COLLEGE ArENUE) LET'S THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. ONIVEI2SITY PARK. 4sPENIVSYLVANIA * * * DICK PAE * * * ALL VOTE and GOVERNMENT base; Roger Kochrnan, left field! 1 By DENNIS KNECHT and Fenton.l . Penn State's track team did a complete turnabout from hitter w Phillip ith s is a .353 average. a The the Lions' leading .last week's poor showing at Navy, winning two first places lanky captain also paces the Nit-:and figuring in'ten others in the Ohio Relayi at Columbus, tanies in hits with six and ias a t ur d av tied with Robinson for the RBli , -,* ' • . • lead with .four. • ~ 1 , Gerry Norman stole the show by finishing the three-mile Left fielder Ash Ditka, brother; run 110 yards ahead of hisinearest challenger, Central State's of former Pitt football star Blike.! ' , • , is the leading hitter on coach Rod 7 1. es Hegedus. Norman was never challenged as he stepped Oberlin's Bison squad. Ditka, a' into the lead after" the first quarter-mile and recorded mile halfback on the Bucknell foot- -,., ball squad, is the clean-up batter, times of , 4.33 4. • •47 and 4:43.8. • , ' • for the Bisons. 1 Norman's 14:Q.8 clocking will go down as a record since Oberlin has a pair of lefthanders. . it Is a new event of the relays. ready to face the Nittanies this; Steve Zil oo r afternoon. Either Dick Kiehn, the- head captured a losing pitcher in the Lions' 7-O rc ,. place in the victory last year, or Dick Haller "'''' 1 will get the nod for the Bisons. 3000-meter stee plechasel with a Time of 9:44.1. Michigan State's Gerald Young. I who - won" the event last year, ;finished second ;arid 'Chris Mur ray of Michigan was third. State's ,Pirotes Drop First, 9-1 'Lionel! Bassett The New York Mets Won th-ir finished filth. Gerry N erre an I first major league game last night. l !Ron Beard equaled the Penn 9-1, over the Pittsburgh Pirates, State Pole vault record set by-, rind stopped a! 10-game Bue win , ,Cigie Norris in 1158 by leaping 14'.' ning streak. : However. the Lion senior only The victory !was the Met first placed third. Beard cleared 14'4" in 19 tries. It 114:114 the Pirate's but his vaulting pole knoelced off. f .,_„_ l _, ,r__ __,.. _Pirate's pole bar. Teammate Ciro. Risoldi ." ' n ''' "` " 1 " - ' ""''''. tied for fifth with a 13'6" vault , Sunday Pittsburgh tied a mod ern: major league - record by Wil -1 STATE JUST missed finishing ning their first ten games. first in two other events. Howie' Jay ;Hooke I went the distance Heardolf was oYertaken in the thewinning !Wets. 'last 30 yards tit the 830-Yard"'. lira by tarry - Seigden of Ohio' —...-i. 1 . . University and had to settle for ff .„,.. second place. Lion Tom Mettrick '-'‘' s n Nin, Wins Tsi : - ,was fifth. • , Penn St :I lt• f; Ire:lilt-A.ln bliehall 'team team combined good pitehmg, The distance medl e y relay team timely tutlin:l and hii:.ti. , on the Of Deardorff, floorhead. Metfro'k ba;epatha to top Altoona Center,, and Norman finished second to 5-3. Saturday' on Elelver Field'. Michigan. The' Lions held a 35- . Joe Melville, Bailey .cod 'yard' lead before the anchor milei T;... Gray each hurled three on leg. bur the _Wolverine's Ergas.""" rungs for coach Bill Speith's nine Leps made up the distance and! with Bailey picking up the win. gave Michigan-the win in 10:09.5. Saturday the fro 11 . 1.-1. - io High jumper Jerry Wett - ‘t-ne F".: - !e to ••••,. B:!-r -, ncl Ce'it ... MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGITV • - W. L. Pet, C.R. Cleveland 5 1 .625 Baltimore .6 4' .600 New York 6 4 .556 4 2 Kansas City .524 1 1 2 Chirac° .500 1 L Angeles _____S 6 .5410 1 Detroit,.__ . 4 4 SAW Illinneeota _ . S 11 .4:44 Boston ________._f____ 11 .4 4 4 1 Washington .2.641 1 No games yesterday ?Nit's Camas awyetand. Taylor co-li at Los Angeles. Chance 1040 (N) Chicago. Bughardt (1-11 at New Toth. Terry 13•¢1 - ' Diinneaoi. BrWlkk (0-21 at Baltimore. ,Pappas 114) . Kansas City, I Ditm . ar (0-11 at Detroit, litauti 11-I ) 17:m4kb:talon, - ;McClain (a-I ) at Boston. Cisco (1-0) • u j istariza Victories Now Accepting Applications for SUMMER SESSIONS Member. The College Roan! CAPOST COME Armethted by M , M3le StAtes Assocl4t,oft OF LONG ISLAND UNIVLISITY -111100ILVILLE, LONG ISLAND, 14. Y. TWO 5-WEEK SUMMER SESSIONS • DAY & EVENING JuneiSth to July 27th July 30th to August 31st An exceptional blend of modem, superior educational and cultural facilities once traditional 126-acre campus setting: this is C. W. Post College on the North Shore Of Long Island, one hour from midtown Manhattan. - Nearby are famous beaches, sailing Clubs, summer stock theatres, parks, golf courses. 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C; Day LI F4taning Name Address City Ststa, • If visiting student, front which college nunne r s Score in Ohio Relays fkured in a five-way tie tar third place with a 6'4 3 4" jump, 808 GRANTHAM placed' third and Hal Powell sixth in the hop, :tep and jump Sophomore John Court ne heaved the ditieus _145'11 1 2" for fourth place. Tony Wayne ran the 100-yard dish- in 9.9 seconds in the tri:d heats but failed to qualify for the final. PAGE SEVEN