WEDNESDAY. MAV-9. 1962 Lion Bdseballers Rained Out; Seek Pitching Help for Fenton By JOHN MORUS For the fourth time this year the Penn State baseball team has had a game cancelled be cause of rain, but at least it gave',the arm-weary Nittany pitching staff a well-earned day of rest. Coach Joe Bedenk gave the Lions the day off after if was an nounced that yesterday's sched uled contest with Colgate <had been washed out. The Lions (6-2) also hare had games with Villan ova, Rutgers and Lafayette can celed because of that wet stuff. THE NITTANIES swing back Into action with a doubleheader against Syracuse on Beaver Field Saturday. Weather permitting, of course. Actually, yesterday’s rain-out will, give Bedenk and pitching coach Chuck Medlar three more days to find somebody to back jup lefthander Bob Fenton in Sat urday’s doubleheader with the : Grange. ! Fenton (5-0) has been the Nit-'f ff 5 ctive > bis two appearances.: tanies’ only reliable full-time >V ut n °t be■ strong enough pitcher this year. The stocky^ or a starting role, junior has appeared in seven of SHORTSTOP JOHHNY Phillips the Lions' eight games and has' leads the Lion regulars in hitting pitched in the last'six. jwith a .423 average, but the lanky Righthanders Dave Bergey and ca Ptain has been having more Jeff Spanier have been routed in 1 than his share of troubles afield. Uieir only starts this season.! “Phillips was the best short- Sentor Marlin. Btesecker, State Si S t 0 p in the East last year." Bedenk other starter, is still recovering; sa j<i. “But he had a habit of over yn[^be effects of twdj charging the ball, so his manager lniectea teeth. |i n summer ball had him practical- Reliever Dick Stellman has been ly sit down to pick up a grounder. MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE w. c. ret. C.B. Frandae* 20 I .769 , a-3L Loon IS 7. . .M 2 t PkuWrcfc 14 * 9 .409 4*i c-L«m . 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Now he is so Ist back on his heels, he can't move.” Phillips has committed thirteen errors already this season, more than he had all last year. He is fielding only .740. Left fielder Roger Kochmsn is the Lions’ second leading batter with a .292 average. He scored the Lions' only run in their loss to Navy Saturday, 7-1. The speedy junior doubled and romped home on center fielder Dick Pae’s single up the middle. The RBI gave Pae a team leading total of eight on the sea son. one more than third baseman Fred Light and right fielder Dick Anderson. C AB R ■ RBI At*. rhUlip* ■ W (II 4 .423 Kachalin ( 24 T T S Ml Jobm ( *1 4 S ( M 9 Andenon ( K 10 • 7 .257 Schiuai I 14 t ( • .US Li*ht ( 11 « « 7 .742 * 4# IS ( S .Hi LUk» I » I I I ritefchkc Si* h i hUh «m No* ISA) 1 t 1 1 • I ( (.04 Spnntrr <O-1» 1 S I 4 » 1 1 S.M Stollman (*A|.2 7 S 1 2 2 I.M Pcnlon (4A1..7 4IH 21 IT • 14 42 US BU™-ekrr <l-«l 417 20 11 1 (21 1.11 Bcrxrr (0-11..2 2«4 4 0 * 1 1 12.27 Pirates Option Gibbon To Kinston Farm Club PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pitts-' burgh Pirates sent pitcher Joe ; Gibbon to Kinston. N.C., in the Class B Carolina Leaghe yester day on 24-hour recall. General Manager Joe L. Brown said Gibbon probably will be re called within two weeks.' The 27-year-old lefthander from i Hickory, Miss., starred for the ! Pirates last year, but has been sidelined this season, with a 'Strained muscle, in his left elbow. Brown said Gibbon was sent to Kinston because “Kinston has the warmest climate of any city in 1 | the Pirates’ farm system.” New College Diner pc -■ fc;-y.thc.Mov <•.*-- yr. fi Basebdllers Hope, Pray As Majors Trim Rosters NEW YORK (if) Fringe bell players tipto& past the general manager's office these days. are especially nice to the boss*- secretary. When they go home they leave the phone off th«j hook. If they’re on the road, they tell the desk to cut off all!calls. The reason for this retreat into the shadows Is the imminence of the cutdown day ... : that fatal day the big record books by throwing the ball leagues trim the fringe. that Maris hit for his Slat home For die first 30 days of the sea- run last October 1. Although Stat ion. each major league club is lard appeared in 43 games last allowed to carry 23 players. From year ana had a 2-7 record, he had the 31st day through Aug. 31 the pitched only one inning for Boa limit is 23. The rest of the time ton this year when Manager Mike it is 40. That is winy you see those Higgins sent him to the Seattle bulging rosters at spring training, farm in-the Pacific Cosst League, time. Although four teams started! Philadelphia chopped off two a day early. Apnl 9, Commission- men by selling Billy Consolo, one er Ford Fnck, s office has decreed; time Boston Red Sox bonus baby, midnight,, today us the deadline. i to the Los Angeles Angels, and HERB SCORE was one of the! peddling Eddie Keegan, a 22-year fringe men. teetering on the edge.j°td right-handed pitcher, to its until the Chicago White Sox sent; Buffalo f«nn in the International him out to Indianapolis Monday. League. Many of those who will go out The New York Meta must be the are anapymbus characters, un-jmost nervous of all Who can be known to most readers, but Scpre sure of his future on a club that was something special because of; won only four of its first 2Q that day five ye -, rs ago when he games? The Mets optioned pitcher was hit by Gil McDougald's linej Ray Daviault to . their Syracuse drive. ' farm in the International League. Tracy Staljard may be an unfa-] The New York Yankees cut miliar nameito some. But it neverjtheir squad down to the 23-player will be forgotten by Roger MarisJlimit by optioning relief pitcher Stallard is the young man who Tex Clevenger to Richmond of the earned an .unenviable place In the International League. : i ■ 2 dacron ft cotton poplins $4.95 MADRAS OR BATIK $5.95 v ■ St 53 ' State's Nationally Kno^n Penn Poetry Magazine NOW ON SALE ' I; . ' ‘i .. excellent poems i Van O’Connor, antkor of ~ !' - f . * Sense & Sensibility in Modern Poetry GIRLS: and blouaa*/ too. ‘Sr 1 VOT 25c MORE NEW BERMUDAS ARE IN! >v *r» levine bros. 147 5. Allen 51. mmm'* ■ >•:&&&*.■& in ; Pivot/' PAGE SEVEN
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