PAGE SIX Nittany 9 Hosts Syracuse In Big District Twinbill By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor With a wary eye on- the sky, coach Joe Bedenk sends the Penn State baseball team out to meet Syracuse in a Beaver Field doubleheader scheduled to get under y/ay at 1 this afternoon. * Bedenk isn’t studying cloud for mations, he’s justi waiting for the rain. The Lions are suffering from an overdose of practice, but they are woefully undernourished as far as games go. • “We are punchy from practice,” Bedenk said, “but everytime we have a game scheduled, it rains.” THE LIONS (6-2) have played just three games,in the last three weeks, and) most- get more games (and winsrunder their belts to be considered for a District 2 playoff berth. The district committee meets in Scranton May 21 to make its selections. -- A pair of wins over Syracuse this afternoon would boost the Lions right back into the middle) the district scramble. * Lefthander Bpb Fenton will; start the first game, and right hander Dick Stellman is tenta • ti.vely scheduled to pitch the seven-inning nightcap. ■* “Fenton will i pitch the first game and Stellman the second unless we have (to use him in re-j in the first game,” •'Bedenk | - said. “In that* case, Biesecker (Marlin) or- Bergey (Dave) will; pitch the second game.” Syracuse was third in last! Lion Netmen Lose 4th Straight Special to -the Collegian i In doubles action Penn State . HAMILTON, N.Y., May 11 - ? SSw'SS The Penn State tennjs team managed to win its first victory in the last three matches yesterday. But one victory isn’l'l"*’ enough to win a match andthe,Z^“ tb ant * Csaba Lion netters absorbed their fourth Balazs - 2 ' 6 - 6 ' 3 - 6 '°- straight defeat, this one 8t the) Today the Lion netmen face the, hands of Colgate, 8-1, on the RedjOrangemen at Syracuse. Last; Raider courts. 'year, Penn State defeated' Syra-| Jim Baker,. I>ion No. 1 man,:cuse, 7-2. j B^ner r TR be « , 9 d « t °4 <, R^lr D,l^ e | State’s lineup will remain the' $ a gam? to dXtConner Benner in the No. < position. . in; the last two sets. „. k , r )PSI ” r . a-«. *. 2 . n. NO OTHER: state player Abie to win a* set. as Mike- Fisk ic> 6*t. B«nn#r. 6-2. defeated Whit :<3ray. 6-3, 10-8; -Alt* 4 ® o *" l * l4 <0 Seitrhik. «-i. *l. Zelman defeated Alan Issacman J ' Wl,b^^ ‘ , lCi « *• «->• M. «-4; John Brandeis bested Itonn , r , nd ,c> M. B.kcr .«d Don Benner, 6-K 6-2; John Me- <;r«y, c-i, *-2* Diarmid defeated Sieve Seitchik, • tld Settrhik and «•*; ®'V de - <C, <W. B.U„ tested John Coldren. 6-1, 6-2. ' ..,<i c«M»n. a-*. *-s. eo. Den* be a meat-head! ft kteps your hair neat aK day witheirt grease. Naturally. V-7« is the grease) ess grooming discovery. VSatis* with V-7 fights embairassing dandruff, prevents diyness, keeps your hair neat ali day without grease. Try it! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, i PENNSYLVANIA ! k k k JOE BEDENK * k k [year’s College World Series, but [the Orange are nearly out of con sideration for even the district -playoffs this year. The -Orange iwere 7-5 going into yesterday's game with Bucknell. Syracuse football quarterback Dave Sarette is the big man in the Orange attack. Sarette, a sec lond baseman, bats fourth in the -lineup. | . Bedenk will probably go with the same lineup that lost to Navy, I*7-1, on Beaver Field last Saturday, -but some changes might be made !for the second game if the Lions continue their poor showing in the field. State has committed 35 errors in its last seven games alter an errorless opener against Gettys burg. “WE'VE MOVED - them all around this week,” Bedenk said yesterday, “but we’ll, go with what we have been ’ using and see what happens.” Possible changes . could find sophomore Grier Werner starting: at third, Fred Light switching from third to shortstop and John-' ny Phillips moving from short: to first. : Phillips, who Bedenk called the best shortstop in the East ’ last year, has been having his troubles in the field this season,’ committing 13 errors in the last sever! games;; There isn’t anything wrong: with the lanky Lion captain’s hit ting - though.. He is hitting at a team-leading .423. clip". Left fielder Roger Kochman is second in ;the team hatting race with .292.. The probable lineups: ! SYRACUSE Wlnt*»r«,M Canon.lf TmyJor.rf Jicuk.c - . ; Palumb.lb AntonrHi,3b Boutons Demeter's Grand Siam Leads Phils Over Cubs j CHICAGO (AP)— Don Demeter batted in .six runs wjith ,a grand slam honjer, single a!nd sacrifice fly yesterday as the Philadelphia Phillies pounded the ‘Chicago Cubs, 12-2, before a Wrigley Field crowd of 1,004. Philadelphia, winning its sixth of the past eight games, kayoed starter Dick Ellsworth during a four-run third when Demeter de livered his slam—the second of his National League; career as well as his second: such swat against the Cubs. 3 Froslv Teams Away Three Penn State freshman teams play away games this after noon at 2. : I The frosh baseball team plays at Altoona. The freshman lacrosse team journeys to Annapolis! to play the Navy Plebes, while the frosh tennis team plays the Army Plebes at West Point. lLzs^s.4 OPEN 9 A.M. M A l P.M. ttXH STATE R&btnMm ( 2b ... Ligbt.Jb PblDipiji Ander*on,rf __ Jonan.c , r Liske,lb Kochman,)/ Fenton,p CENTRAL PENN CLEANERS, Inc. 'I * University Shopping Center 1 Westerly Parkway j STATE COLLEGE j A NORGE Laundry and Dry cleaning Village Tourney Undenyay; Strong Contenders EIGA Lions The first of 35 getsj the annual Eastern Inter collegiate Golf Association championships underway -this morning at 7 o’clock, teeing, off on the No. 1 hole of Cornell University’s well-designed golf ■ coi rse. i Ithaca, N.Y., the home of this year’s golf classic, will find the Big Red’s golf j links filled to capacity with 112 golfers from 16 colleges arid universities, : ncluding Penn' State. Renowned golf[ architect Robert Trent Jones laid out the championship course several years ago. Long tree-lined fair |ways and high undulating greens are its main characteristics. Par Ifor the course, approximately 6800 [in length, is 72 EACH SCHOOL has seven men entered, all of whom will play a round of 36 holes , today to deter- Imine the team champion. Stroke, [play will count, with the five in idividuals from each team who [turn in the low totalis figuring in 'the final tally. The stroke scores ! will be added and the team with the lowest sum will cop the team title.- ] The remainder of tne event will take place tomorrow and Mon day. After today’s round, the 16 individuals ’ with lowest scores will compete for personal honors. These individuals' will then be paired for single! elimination match play which Will comprise the rest of the easterns. Lion golf coach Joe Boyle is optimistic about Stajte's chances. “Anything can happen in medal play," he said, “but we should be strong contenders 'along with Navy and Harvard. If two of the boys shoot well and three others play up to their potential, we have ia good chance of winning.” LAST YEAR the Nitfany links men finished ninth, but they’re almost sure to place higher this iyear. Defending champion Prince- Iton is weakened this year by thei loss of all seven entrants who par-' ticipated in the EIGA’s last year., Boyle thinks that both Jim ! Tabor and Roland Gartner have' a shot at giving the Lions the in-: dividual trophy winner. Tabor sports the only unbeaten record on the team with eight wins, j all as number one man, while Gtartr ner has played consistently as sec ond man in all of State's matches. “We’ll have two days to practice for the meet,” Boyle said earlier this week, "and any of the boys : can get ‘hot.’ Stewart Wallace oil Syracuse, who was last year’s in-l Wail r fil You Hear This! | &T 3 Thi secret's out! I've fust dis covered how Penh State students can look well groomed. They can take their clothes to CENTRAL PENN CLEANERS jfor a thorough, gentle dry cleaning. jSATURDAY. MAY 12. 1962 By JOE GRATA 808 SWAHN . . . Nittany captain ★ * * idividual champion, has gradu ,ated.” ,Playing number seven man for State is junior Paul Hummer, who 'is preceded by'Bill Robinson, Joe B’aidy, Dave Liebau, captain Bob Gartner,, and'Tabor. < ; Tabor, son of the West Shore Coufitry Club professional at , Harrisburg, Ea„ is competing' in *af threesome with Dave Burbick ' r f Navy and Vince Coviello of Penn, both of whom he has de deaieu in regular match play earlier this year. Midshipman Burbick is also a, strong contender for the individual golf title. ; Other teams competing in the three-day event are Holy Cross, Syracuse, Boston College, Cornell, Yale, Pittsburgh, Penn, Dart mouth, Princeton, Navy, Harvard, [Georgetown, Army, and Colum bia.-, Look How Inexpensive! • 10 slipover SWEATERS • 4 medium weight Men's 1 .rk $7OO tor fust JmM OPEN 9 A.M. TO II P.M.
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