FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1962 i y ‘i i j Nittany Netmen in Usual Role Brave Ral| v t °p s P ira,es - 4-3 7 S j i MILWAUKEE (APl—The Mil-. Hendley gave up a solo-homer A B | M ■ ''A • I [waukee Braves youth movement to Roberto Clemente in the eighth /V IB Mk u A ' A jam ■ W a|i g I mm staged a three-run uprising in the and was trailing $-0. nu 6 ru OCi SiAO QI IT ST vw OIOQT6 inn j n i to , pull e m. with J he in the iast ° f the eish,h > tw ° iwiiwwiMWMt| l; l lV 'Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday, then were put when rookie outfielder .. . j veteran Frank Bolling lashed the’Howie Bedell worked Francis for shown us some fine enms thus second pitch of the Milwaukee a W alk. Tommie Aaron singled. tn r ! 5} II ?, th1 ,or a . l l ome run to win the Bed e n holding second.-Thcn young R-> l ia T the Jln ml^fiaJ OU Oiß PO n^^^ |ball ®* me '*' 3 - iMack Jones hit his fourth home Andy~Zelman P y Ralders i The Pirates led from the second' run of the season oyer the left inning, when they got to Bob f ie ‘« *«nce. POSITIONS FIVE and sjx will Hendley for three hits and two' Elroy Face came on in the last, find States Steve Seitchik andjruns before the young Milwaukee of the ninth, and- made two pitch- John Coldren against Jo h n.tift-hdnder settled down. es. The last one: was fatal. Druckleib and Dave Smith re- - - | spectively. Seitchik has posted a j ——p— —————— record of one win and six losses i . AAA I r* A 9 thus far, his victory ’ being , re- i mAJUK LcAvJUEj corded over Steve Levine of West * w invwiv ****** Virginia by a 7-5, 3-6, 6 T 3 count.! i national lkagvk 'SN American i.kac.vk Coldren has faired a bit better,; j w. i.. r.i. TS.R. w. . i„ p,«. k.il gamering a three- win, three loss ■ s»njrr»nc»c* .si t tsa Y.»k :is : «ns l n ~ j»-St. lUhiU . ..IS * .657 ' S |Clrv.l»gd ..... ;II * *o* lA*. tAng»!« ... ..IT II .«<)T I IMinti™.** . .., I» IS ,&M The Lions have been sorely, P>u*i«)r*h .. .. u u .sso s'.chicuro ~ is u ~m* * lacking a Dotent doubles combin-l PSiladtiphi* is ii .&ss i'-j lAnsHn ...... #-i» H .&ss idCKint, a poieni auuuies coinoin !Cinf , n i, ti ,j 1S .son 7 . lUlnmor* ll is .47* ui ation so far. State has won onlyj Ml i w .; kc , u u .isj * n-ion n t- ith .six of twenty-one doubles maich-'N-Hou-iton 10 is .100 s', ivtri.it . .... ii is .it* «>■, pc nlsvpH galc-e nOft Coldren Nrw Yoflc 1 IS .111 12', 111/ ... I- 11 ..441 l'| es, piayea. uaiazs ana coiaren * to ,s.u u ;w«hin«ton * n . si* i#«J have been the most consistent , y • ru»«i m«ht «.m* duo, but thev’ve only been 'able .... : . ; Yn.tnrdM’i RpmU. to post a 2-2 chart. . *“ l ''p k ~ 4 - I ’ , * uh ' tr * h » « . . . TaJir’a Cmm m t lhv*Uiul >. Minnr«ut» I Fogg expects to stick with the , , . . M . • t-U An«rie« *. 4 .:*u rhilA«Wph«i. Hamilton at Chlcaco., i Tm4*+*a n amM same doubles alugnment with vii.wxtrth 12 si « «.•'*.. . . D ... D t 1 e, , • _ , , Miiwtffin u •»' i \4Mh{nitpn, Strtthou**- tt 01 at Baltk f Uaker and uray playing numberi Shaw is.n at Now York.:m®i4, Quirk ti n (N. AIAN tQAArUAId one » Isaacman and Seitchik play-(Jackal »1 Si lN> N#w York. TVrry tl*2i at ClevoUn4. LM IJMMkmaN j n g secon( J an( J Balazs and Col- P»U4bunih. Mrliran U-0» at Cincinnati.^*; 1 ;* 1 U *°‘ J N » . sophomore starter dren third. ;j.y ,8 J. .N. .n” ’ T ■ + *. + Tomorrow the netmen travel' <4 '*’ *' Sl ' i'n». I’futrr i«.*i .1 ninr»>u, _ . ,to Syracuse to try and gain -their. s “‘"V ( ' 1 * ’ '•’vp** l '*-*! ,N ‘ , , , J State sophomore Alan Isaac-'second consecutive victory Tn. iiwiartTu man will go against Mike Fiske in the Orange. Last year the Lions ”! . !.! ... f ' .•- num r er J th ree position. Coach trounced Syracuse, 7-2. Junior giiykrksgejackiiarpergi'ykkkhlejachiiAKPKßGt'VKKKiiUKJackiiarprh bnerm Fogg considers Isaacman Ross Kaplan and sophomore Bill i- ; to be one of the most improvedlGedalecia are expected to be the * i plaj’ers on the squad. “Alan has mainstays in the Orange lineup, ‘x By KEN DENUNGER The Penn State tennis team ! once again plays the under dog role when it faces the Red Raiders of Colgate this after noon at Hamilton,., N.Y. State first played Colgate in tennis bacjc in 1942. The results of that match- -have long been forgotten. However, during the transpiring years the Red Raiders have beaten the Lion netters with almost monotonous regularily. In fact,, of the 24 matches that have taken place between the schools,- State has been able to win but two. > - i The Lions are not the only team to be crushed "by this awesome tennis machine. For in the 26 years that Perry Rockafellow has' been head coach, the Red Raiders have compiled a remarkable rec ord of 308 wins B4 setbacks. • FIVE MEMBERS of the Red Raider sqbad that dealt the Lions a '9-0 defeat last year will .return to haunt State again 'this season. John Brandeis will probably, facei Lion captain Jim Baker in the! number one singles position. Bak-! er has not off the effects! of a groin injury suffered against: Georgetown and may not be in l top form today. I Whit Gray will face-Raider cap tain Don Rankin in the number two spot. I Nittany Dell home of delicious sandwiches Lox and Bagels Served Sunday Till 2 P.M. across from girls dorms 362 East College Ave. Free Parking In Rear HILLEL CALENDAR Tonight Services. .'.-8:00 P.M. Honoring Mothers Sponsors: Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity Saturday Movie ... 9 P.M. "BeUs of St. Mary's" , Sunday - Lox k Bagel Brunch 10:30 P.M. Hillef Foundation 224 Locust Lane. ! THE DAILY qOLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. 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