PAGE TEN PENN STATE CENTER FIELDER Dick Pae it forced at second bate as Navy second sacker Hon Terwilliger cocks hi* arm for throw to first in the third inning of the Middies' 7-1 Lions Lose to Navy/ 7-1; Host Colgate Nine today By JOHN MORRIS Spurts Co^ditur For.lhe second yw in a row the Penn Slate baseball learn took the 'field against Navy .with hopes of a District 2 play-, ioff berth, and for! the second . t ; , straight season the j Middies in- > : flwted a severe blow to the Nit laniesl aspirations. Last year the Lions invaded the Naval Academy with visions of glory .and lost to the! tyfidshipmen. .4-3, in one of the best games of ithc 3961 season. The Middies did fit again,, a-l, on Beaver" Field Saturday, but this] one wasn’t even close. j :3oe. Bedenk’s baSeballers con '■ traded -a bad case jof fumbilitis, "committing seven errors in drop ; ping their season record to 6-2. ■ The red-hot Middies are now 12-2, on the" year. • : STATE WILL atitempt to.-get back km the winning track against Colgate this afternoon at 3:30 on Beaver Field. Bob j Fenton, who has pitched' more j innings than the rest of the staff .combined, will be on the mound for the Nit tanies. Bcdenk wouldn't 1 rule, out the possibility of State receiving a bid to the playoffs, but the Nittanies "V. New College Diner &s!vntown Bctwedh ; |mJ Enjoy the Best »' v^ BmewycrkhS \H| CCONOMICAUY /'fjT | COMfORJAUY I CONVfN/ENUr * Good accommodations tor young men, groups at $2.60- $2.75. single, $4.20-$4.40 double Membership includ ed. Cafeteria, laundry, barber shop, r«pwsstand. laundromat, and tailor in building. Free arranged. WILLIAM SLOANE WM HOUSE Y.RZ.CJL Hi 355 West 3<th Straet Ntw rork. N. r. OX. 5 SI3J . (t. Block frcfn Penn. St«.) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Golfers Edge Navy; Entertain Maryland IBy JOE GRATA The Lion golfers edged a strong Navy team, 5-4, on the University course Saturday for State’s sixth win of the season j against one loss. But the climax of the Nittanies’ match play .campaign occurs this aftjemoon when they entertain a power ful Maryland contingjnf. *, ' It was nip-and- tucjc for coach Joe Boyle’s linksrheri in the 1 win over Navy, untjil Paul Hummer nipped the Middies’ Vince Gilroy, 1-up, in (the final ■* ★ ★' match, the score was knotted at .. - - <3-??. ■ ’ r | Besides Hummer, sophomores Jim Tabor, Bill Robinsoq, djnd Ro land Gartner carried the load for State, accounting for rest of the Lions’ total. Tabor 'rpoyed-his undefeated' streak to seven by virtue of his victory. i I Gartner, who has riseq through the ranks from golf Caddy at Shawnee Country Club {Strouds burg, Pa.) to number two man for the State linksmenj shot a (four over par 73 while (downing 'Jim Seeley, 2 and I. Gartner is (attending the.. UniversUy j on a Chick Evans golf caddyj scholar ship. Once one of the natioin’s top golfers, Evans himself bjegan his illustrious career as a caddy. Tabor shot .a one -ovej- par 70 1) defeat his opponent, 3 and 2, and Robinson won his fifth ; match against two defeats by beating Jim Koehn, 3 and 2. - j j Hummer's one-hole niargiri of victory came on the bick nine , , , , , , , lafter he was 1-down. Gilroy al most improve considerably, on single, a throwing error by Lion) most Tjed th Lion , ink(n £ a * oli bil ..w da Vn ’' ,rr " ld ,°V s f ' how,ng , , fK ; d s r rS i PaC and 8 the 17th hole when he birred it; • have a lot of games to passed ball by Don Jonas. but Hu mmer sank - an 18 .R&t J>ut t P Hcdcnk said >esterda\,i THE LIONS icorcd their only to equal Gilroy’s score add pre i " ,L run of the long! afternoon in the serve what turned out to be the could make the playoffs. third inning. Deft fielder Roger decisive margin. j It wasn't all Penn State errors Kochman doubled to start the' Midshipman. Tom Flory; scored that accounted for Navy's con- stole third base as Fentonithe biggest upset- when he downed vincing win. The itruek out and( scored on Pae’siState captain Bob Swahpj 2 and Middies received ingle through Navy's drawn-ini 1. Swahn'was previously unbeaten strong pitching nfield. ,jat 6-0. j! from Tim Mey- Navy closed ■ out the scoring Yeteran Tom Haney pf Navy ers. Bruce Gun- with four runs,on four hits and was medalist of the day, {shooting hie. and Dan ;wo Lion errors in the seventh, an /outstanding 1-underi jpar 68 Hetmessy plus Bedenk "will probably go with, in defeating Dave Liebavj, 2-up. some clutch hit- he same lineup in this after- Joe Baidy, back in the linbup for ting from Ron noon's contest with Colgate.- the first time in two’ • matches, Terwilligc-r and navy penk state itobk the other loss for State when Chuck Gallo- ab R ab Rh he was beaten by Navi’ls John W2IV <rihfl,3b 4 1 « Pae.cf 6 0 1: r\:„ fr r r' •n ’ ’innf.v.rf*' b 0 2 RobinMin.2b 5 0 0j i * leru i] j lfiCT ; * . $• i si.»«ht.?.b Boo‘ The loss set the Midshipmens pacod the Naw ' j >n>der.lf 4 1 1 Phillip*.!* 40 2] attack with three ‘ J J Ami.-. Mm ,rf '< o 1, hits in four trips. ,lob F,n,on ‘».*!lWy.ib a o ,\ uTklC.fb 200 Galloway chipped in with a three- T.xW.c/ 3 1 oi>-Werarr 1 0 0 0 for-five afternoon. t 1 .iK'hm»n lf.ib 3 1 i| The Middies jumped on State J J iaglZX , 2 0 o°; starter Dave Berge.v for three runs o o <> Fenton,p 200] in the first two innings, scoring aj ‘ r-Hiy-dkin ;0 0 0 single tally in the first and two in t fs 7 , st \ 7< the SCCOnd. ; i» grounded out Son Kettlebodt In sth I victory cn Beaver Field Saturday. iger look lhe throw from shortstop Chuck Galloway, but his peg to first was 100 late to catch Lion batter Don Robinson. Leadoff batter Ron [ UT •-'* ll >> b, !V j walked to open the ganie and ad-'J..“” or “izom'o* 400-7 m j vanced to third on a hit-and-run ivnn su>» t«n 000 000--1 7 7i single by Chuek Pinney. t He',; ’ r er bb so’ scored on Ray'Snyders sacrifice ~ 1<U1) " * 2 B ? j! fly. .JVnti.n .-bS'si S 4 1 1 6' They got two more in the sec- ?l ,i,ni! *" . , ond on a single by Hank Kettle- ' l<4 ~ hodt. a sacrifice*. Terwilhger's littinnu-y 1. ” Grant Leads FreshnLn iThindads Over Cornell !' Penn State’s freshnu n! track iteam, led by Colin Grant, defeated the. Cornell frosh, at Ithaca. Saturday. ] I Grant won the 880 in 2:03.6, the mile in 4:28.6' and the two-mile lin 10:16.4. I | i Zen Kwozko and George Terza |won their specialties, the -i 440 and jjavelin. ’ . ] J ACKHARPERJACKHAKPERJ ...2 1 0 0 0 1 * 1 1 1 5 10 o*l .... 0 0 U 0 1 aviuuTXSuavßuvnuuii ■CKHARPERJACKIIARPERJ ACK) 7 .A. THE Ml for hot or coot ST ASKED FOR SU r all 'seasons, a specially wrinkle resistant 8 oun^ I J Dacron and woo finely tailored f shoulder Athqrtc ir us by Linett in our; n model, •tom Shop for Men ■TE COLLEGE, PA. Comer from Bostonian ST/ ‘ Around tjhe tuovncuHYinuvrsuinri TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1962 ROLAND GARTNER . . State's no, 2 man ★ ★ ★ j record back to 5-4.. In its last out ;ing, Navy v 4ost to I Maryland,'4-3.' When the Nittany golfers tee off against the Terrapins at 1:30, :they.■•will be starting their rough iesti match of the Sse'ason and the ifinal one before thp Eastern Inter ,collegiate Golf Association cham pionships at N.Y. (Cornell), this weekend. Last; year, theTerps defeated the Lions, 23Ai to 3Vi, at Maryland: j ' 1 After the Terp 'match, all eyes 'will be focused on the easterns. Last! year, State (finished ■ ninth, ;;but Boyle is more optimistic this year.; | i iPENN STATE 4 r NAVY J 1 T.u.r iPSt def. Kurtiick, 3 »nd 2 I (Urtner (PSI del. Seeley. 2 and 1 Fl©ry s (N» deft Swahki. 2 and 1 ' Haney <N) deft Liebau. 2-up ' Diedenhofen (Ni deft Baidy, 3 und 2 Rnhin»on <PSI deft Koebn, S and 2 > He niftier iPSI deft Gilrojr. 1-uji Young Executi . c: Coat and. Trousers ai [Karperj ICKRAK ► o * ► ' s# • *9 1 H loomed :e fabrit I natural >e 62.50 !> [VHaovr
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