PAGE SIX ittany garl' lers Romp Oter Bucknell, 2s4 / Qk By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor The Penn State baseball team, considered by some "ex perts" to be a weak-hitting team, smashed that Myth in most convincing fashion on Beaver Field yesterday afternoon, coasting to a 25-6 victory over shell-shocked BucknelL The Lions rocked four Bison pitchers for 18 hits in winning their fifth game in six tries, Buck mil was never in the romp that dropped its log to 3-4. Lefthander Bob Fenton coasted through the first live innings for the Nittanies, posting his fourth victory against no defeats. The stocky junior -was never under pressure as the Lions backeil him up• with 23 runs in the first five innings. • BUCKNELL HELPED the Nit lany •cause considerably, com mitting ten errors. But in the final analysis, it was the Lion hitters who dominated the game. Three Lions—Johnny Phillips, Dick Pae and Fred Light—had three hits apiece and every mem ber of the starting lineup chipped in with 'at least one hit in the rout. "It was just one of thOse games." State coach Joe Bedenk said. "We -had some good hitting, but so did `they. We just scored more runs." The Nitianies didn't waste any. *1 * * * .* * i • ; State sophomore Liebau shot a time yesterday, scoring .eight runs onslaught in;the second frame, the Maryland cor..test on Beaer,72 in defeating Bob McMahon, a in the first inning, three in the scoring three more runs on right Field May 1. ."'sophomore who tied the Lions' second and six more in-the third, fielder Dick 'Anderson's blast over PENN STATE ` BCCENELL Tabor for second place in the Center fielder Pie gave an in- the left field wall. ; 1 1 Pae.cf AB R H 7 4 3 Neisner 9, A I II 1 2 1 11 1 ECAC sectional tournament which dication of things to come when' The Bucknell defense, sloppy Roliinaon.2h 7 3 2 141 inaker.ea 4 1 Ol was held on the University course he led off_ the Lion half of the:in the first two innings, - fell com-ILichi.ai , 65 3 1'.44if0rd.311 1 ° a'last fall. . first inning with a line shot tolpletely apart iin the thifd framel min " . ' s I 31 3 Manuel4.3b 2 0 0; Anderaon rf 6 4 , 1 bilk& lf 2 o 0 Liebau has a 2-0 individual rec right field. las the Nittanies scored six run Jonet• - ,c . 5' 2; 2 Sin . 61* I . . i en Irk * " 21 0 ord this spring. He replaced let one h it, t ree walks and five• Bees 0 b• 0 Albin, rf 4' 1 2 • SECOND SACKER Don Robin- " ' ILiake.lb* 42i 1 Keaill ' ey.lb ai J terman Dick'Gilison in the lineup : errors., Kochrnan.lf a 2 :2 ftkluircta.cf 1 o • son followed with a hard-hit ball: o ;after the Colgate match when the to left :that -Bison leftfielder Ash' -Werner 0,% u 0 Fni The Nittanies scored at least E.'nlun.o 3, 01 1 Cpeey.cf 10 0 ; latter was defeated 'in an intra • .IBergey. p 0.• 0 0 rientile.e 4 1 3, Ditka misplayed into a two-base two runs in each of the first 4. . ut.p o 0 0 squad "challenger match." blow. Third baseman Light thenisix innings,] Rowing Bedenk t04:0, 3 , . o -o oKiehn,p 0 0 0 tied into a Joe Elliot pitch, send-Itest Dave' Bergey and Dick Noel twiiik.. . 1 1 e 0 , Meanwhile, Tabor and Swahn ing it far over the 015-foot • s i gn im the kagt tour innings. • fistlier.p • 1, o o!continued their winning streaks.. Prith.p 2 " 0 Both sport undefeated marks of in deep left-center field.' ' Bergey. 'i i diabetei, sufferer,' ' ---- Not knowing 'that a baseball pitched two' innings in his first TOI.IIIIP • - 47 25' IR Total. . 6 S - -.. could travel that far, Elliot be-outing since( last yeari---The hard- t a , - - , ; " 1 . 7:, 1 k ' d . 6; r ft ,lrrri, in. "We had an ideal day for play- : , - DAVE LIEBAU !.. nin 3rd . iing, golf," Boyle said after came unsettled and walked the:throwing righthander is being. Iltokn ' i II " . Putts:on 9th hot. next two men before netirinj for counted on to; strength . en the Lion i. • • - - ^l° 1412 iiii— 5 , n wmeet. "The wind didn't hinder ' : Fenn State ..:__ 536 ; 422 Otis-- 25; IN 2 * * * the afternoon. Ipitching ecirlis for the -heavy • i Pilchlng .. I 1 ithe boys at. all. If we keep shoot- 1 1 - • 1 Bucknell coach Rod Oberlin schedule alit. d. IP ' H R ER BB SO ing.like this, we should do welrCornell. Last year State finis hed . brought Bison veteran Dick Kiehni Noe hurled the last two innings 1 ti ';",.:',17. l ' r "41 2 2 5 •, 25 2 ii 1. 7 against Syracuse on . Saturday." iin 'ninth place in th'e Easterris. in to retire the side, alter allow- for the Lion's The Nittany coach-1N6.. . i -- :,_, 2 . 1 r il i• fi l ,THE ORANGE may prove to bE Not since the 1958 edition of inc five mote runs to cross)the l ing staff is 1( unting nn Noe for Elliot. I. «i ; l.__ 0 . 2 5 ' 4 2. 0' , , a tough . competitor. Last year'the Nittany golfers turned in a •plate. - - 'relief suppoi• as the 1,......i0ns plavtl,",, - 2 3 0 5 3 --2' __ _ 2 1 , • 10 12 6 3 il they defeated the Lion golfer 1 10-0 record has a team of Bo;yle's The Nittanies continued their , l2 games in 12 1 days, starting with Fri t h : _ ..., ~ , i, 3 2 2 . 4, lis-2.They'reled byJohnSchmidt - 1 ,. been. off to such a good start, ---- -- —,who took first place in the ECACI This 'is probably due to , the itournament last fall. ;promising- group of sophomores Syracuse is one of three peren-; Who have thus'far ousted two Inial powerbouses who the Lions lettermen- from competition. ,Now twill have to face before the East-!that the 4 sophomores have gotten angle, 3:30; Preednn, DTSig, pinnNl 'ern Intercollegiate. Golf. Associ-'over their varsity jitters,, Boyle Kert.hner, AZ. 3:20. , ,ation tournament at Ithaca, N.Y..!eipects o bigger things this year. 176-I,enl.er. PllDel. pinned Puri.'ell. 1/1 1 .!May. 12;14. The other two :are' The sumMaries: I . l ' . '4 li : o. s ''' .h :,T i ."*Ern ß i l l P , i. Balt "' 1 ' Eaker, .. 4 Navy and Maryland. both of I PENN STATE 7 VII,LANOYA 3 Da• is. Lawrence, 3 * ;:zo. 7.! 3"nn— ' whom the - Nittames wlll meet on :Tabor ,PSI • def..l3llder. 3 and 1 : I I i Gartner , PS, def. Barr. 7 and 6' .; i /I iet.=l;las.enstein. Ind., 'pinned Donald. ! the University course.. Swabn (PSI def. Thomas. 6 and 5 ; Nit '"3 4 •L' • ' . - . ... Hillier, Hickory; pinned l After the Eastern medal-play !Li4bau. IPS) def. McMahon, 5 and! 3 , Lang. Butternut. 3:49: Jones.; AlSig. I•i:Baidy (PS) der.. Cooke, 4 _and 3 1 pinned Reed, Trinnor. 3 :10 ; Grubbs .' competition, the Lion golfers MAI .- '4lobirrpon , I PSI def. klazzi. '5 and 4 ItTPi,‘ pinned Platt. AZ, 1:41. , meet Bucknell, Lehigh, Pitt, and •Hummer IPS i def. Driscoll. 4 and S Smith Takes • , By IRA MILLER , nitrand thrit -i6 - dependent classes . - Dick Smith, an independent 157- are scheduled for tonight, starting at 7:30. Fin are in all classes are pounder, is the first 1962 IM wres ,tomorrow night. thug champion. .. Smith claimed his title last, 12;iTiv"11,117i i l / 4 /.. ... m o il by i tfei t i ; Nt 0 .1• . 0n. , night when -Gene Yarger and Irwinle, Itutt4Hit. dee.' hue - : n; . . ('um- Bruce Manning scheduled to meet berland. 76 i ; Windfelder. I:awl-crier, pinned Dunmire. Mifflin. 6-:43. in a; semi-final ;bout. both for- . : 13 a 5.-- „ W vo e . lk i m n i:r t tn ru klin, pinned Dural. Ve felted. , Smith had won - his semi- 1 Pa. Arrsmtrung e pinned final match Monday evening. saas.i.v. Nit. I'._ 4 :15 : Kearny-v. itSig. No, . Twci rPturning lehampions were dec *. I "i'''''''''' K "' Sig- * 74 ; 1.""cn: nu. 14; innest Criley, AZ., 3:16. among 15 grapplers scoring pins last night. Hugh 'Paxton of Delta 5 7 0 1 : 1° i•it'wb T ou P tr•. el 'AC I rtgo, V* 4l 'o ee lf ...*% ? t r b a nfi l ' a r: Upsilon. la.sl -year's independent- 13 TK 54 . 328-pound champion, pinned Dick ) 58— maur'r. 11 Criley of Alpha Zeta' at 3:15 of - 24 : Bat ''' . Chi S-l• 1.4. Ar.. - 3 their 135-pound clash. Paxton led 3-o Mien:At 11-4 at the time. He meets Walt I: 641 . Kearney Of Sigma Nu in a semi- 15t""L'K'n'i''' Ind . won by forfeit: Riney fin.ll teMght. York, dry. Vi i ‘nstein. lid.. 6-4: Sforrst. lid., pirined . bihoff, Cieurfield. 2:40, Semi-final ;bouts in all frater- 16,..-4 onnell. 3 f o. Chi. pinned /Oilier. 'Fri iAilfHAftPf:ft JACiitiAItIIIiftJACKHAIRVERJACKIIIARPEI4JACKHAHRPERJACKIikft ..g I . X I- X j FOR CARNIVAL DAYS AND' I t NIGHTS (...; l x• . 1 - :- r.. .... / • - FOR 1-11.11.- ). -.x . , NIA,I)RAS B SHORTS SHORTS vi vs SPORT COATS n ' SPORT SHIRTS (GANT) l4 a. MADRASNECKWEAR x BELTS in . x . MADRAS , .. ~ FOR PIE' R- . -- - - n ' et I . BERMUDA SHORTS • PARKAS .i MADRAS SHIRTS ' (Pronounce it any way you like—we hare it) Oitch- STATE COLLEGE. PA. *IIII3I,3IMLIAVVAIN3YIII.IIBVIDDYIIISI4IIYMLYVII3 "WELCOME ;HOME": Roger Kochman (18) and Don - Robinson greet teammate Fred Light after the Lion third biseman blasted a home run with two on base in the first inning•of yesterday's Penn State n ßucknell game. The Lions defeated the Bisons, 25-6. CLUTCH BAGS CUMMERHUNDS WATCH STRAPS - - Pef Custom Shop, for Men I THE DAILY •COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENISYLVANIA Mat Crown . lg. der. *pan, 'MINI Phi. dee. Lightnre.: I.CA endnek. dec. I.i•b. 1 Ind. 1.. pinnod Maidtka. X VBX3VI2I.II.IIIVBX3Vt • H john. W. - White . Fetid THREE AWARDS of $6Ol . . • •. 7 for members of the graduating class, of highest sess, in the .opinion of the Senate Committee on Avirards, those qualities, of ability and personality th to profit best by graduate study, at this University . • .. „ Applications are now being received for the Joh ; ship from senior students who intend .to pursue g - 1962-63. „APPLICATIONS: = i • ... may be obtained at the,Office of Student Aid. 21 • .. . must be submitted not later thcin 5 p.M., Fri& • ... should he returned to: • Office of StUdent Aid 218 Willard ! Building • The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania .Nittany Golf. Team i !Beats Villanova 7-4,0 , 1 State's golf team keeps rolling along as the powerful Lion linksmen won their fourth match against no losses yesterday, routing Villanova, 7-0. 1 Coach Joe Boyle's golfers encountered no difficulties in 1 the shutout. A team consisting of Ifiv,e sophomores and two I veterans downed the seasoned Wildcat squad which included five seniors, who last year proved Instrumental in handing • • the Nittanies a 5-2 thrashing. Villanova's record is now 3-3. Roland Gartner and Paul Hum mer turned in the best perform ances for the Lions; shooting par 69's. Gartner, who lost Satuk•day ' when the Lions bested Penn tiy :a 6-1 score, downed Chuck Barr, 17 and 6. Hummer won his match, !4 and 3. i STATE CAPTAIN Bob Swahn• ;also turned in an impressive score. IHe won a 6 and 5 decision over ;Dick Thomas.. Bill Robinson, Jim Tabor, Joe Baidy, and Dave Liebau account ed for the rest of the Lions' score. Robinson turned 'in a 5 and 4 win; Tabor, 3 and 1, and Baidy, 4 and 3. WEDNESDAY: APRIL 25. 1907 wships EACH standing, who pos -11 Scholarships and will enable them or elsewhere W. White Fellow• raduate ;studies in 8 Willard •Builcfing. April 27, 1962.
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