PAGE TEN Baseballers Host Tough Navy In Important District 2 Battle By JOHN MOftRlS Sport* Co-Editor The Penn State . baseball team begins an important five game homestand this after noon, hosting Navy on Beaver Field at 2. The Lions (6-1) are in the thick of the fight for the National Colle giate Athletic Association’s Dis trict 2 playoffs and. these five home games in a ten-day span should go a-, long way toward de termining how well the Licms will do from here on out. Lion coach Joe 'Bedenk has nominated right hander Dave Ber gcy as his starting pitcher this afternoon. It will be Bergey's first starting assignment of the year, and it figures to be an important > one for both Bergey and the Lions. STATE HAS relied almost com pletely “on the talents of left • . ~ hander Bob Fenton <5-0), blit the •“ ‘ Lions will have to develop at DON ROBINSON least one mote competent hurler for the heavy schedule ahead. Lton second baseman •«• Fenton was originally slated to „ , , ** * - . . pitch this afternoon, but the Nit- „ ve . one °* “ ie to P teams tany coaching staff decided to m the'East. save the Lion ace for Tuesday’s The Midshipmen hold -wins game against Colgate. over .Lafayette, Rider, Syracuse, “If we pitch Fenton againstiSouthem Connecticut, American, Navy," pitching coach Chuck Maryland, Baltimore, Brown, Medlar explained yesterday, “he Dartmouth and Gettysburg. They would -only be able to pitch one lost to Villanova, 11-10, and'Har gamc next week. This way he will vard, 10-3. be able to pitch against Colgate; The'Lions have beaten Gettys-; and come back in the first game burg. Army. Lehigh, Penn, Buck of the double-header with Syra-; ne n and Maryland. Their only! cuse next Saturday.” joss came at the hands of upbeat-j The Nittames have had Rames; cn Ithaca,, 14-5, last month, with district contenders Lafayette, „ .. _ . . . Rutgers and Villanova rained out' and a win this afternoon would n f X- 1 ® i u „ nings of reliei so far this season. ■ be a big boost to their chances. IThe hard .throwing senior was BUT BEATING NAVY is;never|scheduled to pitch in'Wednesday’sj in'easy job and this year Should irained-out game at Lafayette. j be no exception. The Middies, 10-2 1 Navy sophomore Tim Myers joing into yesterday’s game with'will be Bergey’s mound opponent Giants Rip tubs, 11-6; Twins Win CHICAGO (AP) The not-so-' ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS ! b ileepy San Francisco' Giants. (AP) —Rookie third baseman :™ aaced by Orlando Ccpeda's five'Rich Rollins slammed a two-run rjjuL RBI on a homer, double and sin-'homer with two out in the lastVr ® gle, slugged out their 10th straight of the ninth to give the Minnesota . i triumph. 11-6, over the Chicago,Twins a 4-2 victory over Detroit “SS,"’ . Cubs yesterday. jyesterday. PmuTsuST- The first-place Giants, who got Ro ' l , ms , hi . t Ron ; to bed about 5 a.m., Chicago time'™ mJLSM?';!,, 11 after plane trouble en route,l??®/ 6 ®} '^ e M e *chers Phunp«j. chased a rival starting pitcher!“"* r fl , e L d . lo ore L ?™ e Gr A '”" for the’24th time in « ma n y'? lie * d of him. Green had reached games in providing leftv Billy i,£? on . ~ ec hoice. * . ■ — * T*rwm. Pierce with his fourth ' victorvL. T . he tnumph was the Twins 1 , without defeat. ;. 1 ■ • ; . ln ,^ clr sl * and ImVeciii tV t 'loth in 14 contests. IM RcSUI.TS However. Pierce was relieved, Tiger right-hander Phil Reg- ' Volleyball in the seventh by another former jan was coasting along with a four- «»u si«m» hKo beat Delia Tb»u stem*. Chicago White Sox hurler, Don.hittier when the Twins erupted ■forL I**, 1 ** ,, t >, 15 , _ . , , I-arsen. in the Giants 1 first 1962 two runs in. the seventh - afteri 0 Ut, •" o,, b ~ l om *V r, ‘ rhi ' 1M - Chicago appearance. This . broke shortstop • Dick McAuliffe had K.p*. D«-iu Kbo w*i Alpt. z**. i»-i». a skein of seven successive com-'erred to let Earl Battey reach ’*-* „ . plete games by a Giant .pitcher, first ft’,l*2 Cepeda-opencd the Giants’sec- Bemie Allen’s double to right,; ib-u ond with his eighth homer of the pinch hitter Vic Power’s looping' r ch*l^.*?*AJ l * JA 4, season, matching teammate Will- single and Green’s double to left! ,Uw lk “ 1 ll't ie Mays for the league lead. Ce- center scored two runs and chased! L »»» M » chi s*»t t»u o»,»*». peda’s five RBI also sent him Kline came on to retire s phi b«i ( u p k» Kb. cbti into the league lead with 2E. jthe side. I - I*_7. it n l, ;v : New College Diner DowntOWP fipfVt pr’jv Moi :'£!». Lm - • • -- Car Wash This Saturday, MayS 9:30 *Hf 4:00 Behind Wesley Fesidafiea aed KcfhMßsf Starch SPONSORED ET SIGMA THETA EPSILON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ ★ KEYSTONE COMBINATION ★ ★ ★ JAMMY Sponsored by TIM Cornell SUNDAY, MAY 6 24 ML HUS BALLROOM 7 ' Music by the Guitambos FREE HERIOCHER'S SUPPER SPECIAL Note sorted Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 4#Q-7 T.M. V* Ig. Bar-8-Qued Chicken Choice oi Salad Choice ef one: Apple Pie Mew Ye*k Cheese Cake Choice of Sofi Prink JOHN PHILIPS and shortptop this afternoon. He has an 0-0 rec ord on the year. ' ; LlOlf COACH Joe Bedenk will probably start' the jpame lineup that has State .riding, atop a four gome win'streak. The Nittanies have shown definite signs of bat ting power. Roger Kochman and Dick Anderson have both been! hitting the ball With’authority ini recent appearances, i Second baseman Don Robinson and shortstop John Phillips haves jbeen two of the. most consistent! | Lions in reaching base this year.! j Navy coach Joe Duff relies on .shortstop Chuck Galloway, right! jfielder Ray Snyder and catcheri |Harry Cybul to do the bulk of the .hitting for the Middies. Snyder, Cybui and pinch-hit-j ter John Roney are the only Mid shipmen who have hit home runs so far this year. Cybui leads, the team in RBI with eight. The Middies boast one of the top fielding shortstops in the East in Galloway. Galloway, Cybui, third baseman Ron Reihel, second base man Ron Terwilliger and center fielder Bob Foyle were all in the Navy lineup that nipped the' [lions, 4-3, last year. , The probkble lineups: P«ai BUU Navy i Vmt.ei . Reibcl. 3b ttabi&&on,2b Foyle.lf Ui*fat,3b __ Galloway,** PhUlipc,** Snyder,rf Aru!tnoß,r( __ Cyboljt Jonax.c Kettelhodt.2b [Uake.lb ... _ 'lodd.cf ' If cabman.lf ' ‘ TerwttlijsrrJZb Rvrrryji Myen.p CaU AO MSI! Lions Try foil 6tH Win Against Middie Linksmen By JOE GRATA That old adage “Horne Sweet Home” may be just the remedy the Penn State golfers need to beat a powerful Navy team when they entertain the Middies at 1:30 this afternoon on the University course. | The Lion linksmen nipped Georgetown', 4-3, in their f opener at Washington, then; ran their streak of victories,' to i five when they beat Colgate,'Penn, Villanova, and Syracuse— 1 all at home. But' earlier this ,week the Lions played West; Virginia at Morgantown and fell * ir -k to defeat, 5-4; j ■ | The Lakeview Country Club | course was new to all of the Lions and the narrow fairways proved [to be most disastrous. "IT WAS A hot day and the Mountaineers got off to a quick start,” said State coach Joe Boyle. ‘'We came back strong on the back nine, but we couldn’t quite •pull out the victory." { I In the final foursome, West Vjr tginia opponents shot par fives ion i the 615-yard 18th hole to down i Lions Paul Hummer and Dave Liebau by identical scores of 1-up. Hummer and Liebau' shot bogey sixes and' lost in the “best ball” match. Boyle hopes that things will; be different today, however. The ad vantage of meeting the Navy! on the borne course may have a defi nite bearing on the outcome' of the match. , Joe Baidy replaces letterman Dick Gilison in the reg ular lineup. Baidy has an iiidi-. j vidual record of 3-1 for the season. ! CAPTAIN 808 SWAHNjand I Jim Tabor will lead the rest of the [lineup. Both sport undefeated •marks of six wins against no toss-. ies. Bill Robinson (4-2), Rojland [Gartner (3-3), Liebau (2-2),! and [Hummer (4-2) will also compete ifor State. ■ I Navy's linksmen rank as. one of the top teams in the East this year. In preliminary outlooks, “guessperts” have.predicted them; as having a strong chance of joust-; ing defending Eastern Intertolle giate Golf Association champ ! Princeton. ) 1 “Season records don’t mean that |much in, golf team play,” Boyle Warrior Move Refused, Gottlieb .Withdraws Plan j NEW YORK (fPI Owner Ed |die Gottlieb Tailed to get permis jsion from the National Basketball [Association yesterday to sell the [Philadelphia Warriors to a-group that planned to move the team to [San Francisco. Gottlieb then with drew the plan. f The NBA debated the sale and transfer of the club, including superstar Wilt Chamberlain, for two days behind closed doors, be fore Gottlieb finally gave ; up. A league statement said the sale fell through because of “the practical difficulties of such a move at this time.” $1.15 Make VACATION Your VOCATIOI Attend Summer UNIVEItSUY of MA TfcatMflnftr *W«« pmfcta tht Uni cppcrtun. 6# *um#mr ttud^r'« H* hvTfcntat atmoaptarr wt Mr Mtan’tcteictst ri|wr.s. Warm, tv*' Met •*«***—smpli to rrjey ««•' vMfcMrt tolpsto intend taMs and mourrt»ra,tha v #«f« aM twnM rtaort «rm fbr sw«mf*Unc, fcaaNns MuMf, mtwnlin cl-v&nc, foii—rmy •MfcaracMdy.CtMvel tec: concerts, r thaafeM, art oNttts and otter Meat and culhvar GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE ' at ORONO »fxl PORTLAND, MAINE (MU tandmf ccurw Art IcZatfcor. rtficm.il/ knew vwldtltctimn, f«*l»'lll, —w.irNWy >«l»t»nyiiT«clr»crM<l«*»ndtf>mt»n—ait. TWILVE WEEK SUMMER, t: THREE WEEK SESSION, JdmU SIX WEEK SESSION, July 9 THREE WraC SESSION, Aug. 20 fcf MiU MinnaliM vrito !■ Director of Sommer Sees, Onlwnßjr of Maine, Drew SATURDAY. MAY 5,' 1962 JOE BAIDY . . . Back in lineup ; * * * said yesterday. “We’li be going all : out to do well in the east jerrts. If:\ve can get four' men into good shape, we should do pretty [well.” : Harvard and should also .prove to be "lough contenders. Last year, the Lion I inks men fin ished ninth in .the event. - ! MIDSHIPMAN COACH Bob Williams rates his 1962 team ep- Itimistically. Two returning letter men—captain John Diedenhofen and Tom Haney—and a fine crop of performers from last years plebe team, which dropped only one match,-are his reason. Last fall, Navy was low in the qualifying round for the ECAC tournament held here. The Mid dies Went to the finals at Farming dale. N.Y., and finished as run ners-up to Syracuse by a single stroke. The Lions finished second in the j sectionals.,, losing to the Midshipmen by three strokes. : Last year, l Navy defeated State by a 5-2 margin.
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