PAGE SIX Baseballers Top Orange, 4-0, 7-6; Host Mouniies By JOH*J MORRIS Sports Go-Editor The Penn Slate baseball team moved two steps closer to a District 2 playoff bid Sat urday, sweeping a doublehead er from Syracuse, 4-0 and 7-6, on Beaver Field. * The Lions, now 8-2 with six games remaining, host West Vir ginia on Beaver Field this after noon at 3:30. ; State has four games to play before the district selection com mittee meets in Scranton Monday th pick four teams as well as the dates and site for the District 2 playoff. The Nittanies will probably have to -take all four games to rate consideration by the commit tee. After today's contest with the Mounties, the Lions travel to Bucknell for a single game Thurs day and to Pitt for a double header Saturday. ST. JOHN'S (19-0) and Seton Hall (14-4) appear sure bets to make the playoffs. A third bid will go automatically to the Middle At lantic Conference champion. State, Pitt (8-4) and Lafayette (12-5) are all in the battle for the fourth spot in the tourney. Th<- Lions literally walked to f re< j Lighl'i throw to double up Syracuse's Dick Tayior. Light Saturday. S rabbed a bunl 5n mid ' air end fired to Robinson on : fir “ for lh i 4-0. behind the five-hit pitching * '■£ , ; 1 of lefthander Bob Fenton. . three easy runs in the first in- losses. Fenton boosted his record; Second baseman Don Robinson ning of the nightcap. Syracuse to 6-0 with his victory in the Tirst; broke a scoreless tie in the sev-'scored one in the second and three; game. j cnth inning, doubling down theiin the third to take a 4-3 lead, The stocky Fenton wilt prob left field line. A wild pitch and but the Lions jumped back into ably be on the hill for the JNit a double steal made it 3=o. jthe driver's seat with three runs tanies this afternoon agains’t | the Roger Kochman accounted for’in the fourth inning. - Mounties. ' j the Lions' final tally in the eighth.!. Syracuse tied the game, 6-6, on i The speedy left fielder doubled.iDick Taylor’s two-run homer ini stole third and scored on loser, the seventh before Kochman de- Bob Lelli’s third wild pitch of themed the issue with a one-out - ;gnme. * in the bottom of the 11th.' w., l. Ptt. ! c.a KOCHMAN DROVE in the win-; Righthander Marlin Biesecker !? ~ ning run in the 11-inning second .pitched eight and two-thirds in- ‘i/innZl'iu it. is >,6t v* game with a double to right. nings in the second game in post- Chicago .?! -.llll'. n" i<- ’.s«x 2 Six walks gave the Nittanies ing his second win against no )*’ ■*}* J, 'Detroit IS j IS .500: Niftany Netters in Old Rut. ! 15fe T ~%j H a I .S’! Drop Seventh to Orange, 7. t c.** By KEN DENLINGER j edged the netters by a 6-3 count. r n 7 V-V ** "m r * ,ru * l * l D l lroit- T 'act v»ar flip Pnnn Statoi absence of Lion captain Jim K«n.H> city, ruvow (S-2i at ci.v.i.nd. Last jear.tne renn due t 0 the flu )eft the r»rry ii «i a ■ tennis team defeated Syracuse jnetmen at a severe disadvantage ,I ' ,> * l B * ,o ‘ by a 7-2 score. Saturday the j“e Eneineers ca P italized ■" Bo,Um ' 1 " > "' Orangemen returned the com-j Baker Returned for the matches; NAT,OfrAL w? EA L. LE Ptt. c.b. pliment, dropping the Nittanyiagainst Georgetown and Navy. s«n Fr.nci.ro 2«, » .tsoi - ' K < !but it made no difference as State 1 if, I *'* - *2 1 J netmen by that same 7-2 count. defea ted in both matches by.&ar:;:::~::ii- » %l\ k for Lion coach Sherrn Fogg this trn* sanic S-0- count Colgate*P*ttJ»i>urKh i< m .&oo r has been another trying season, dropped the Lions’ record to J? j! These past few yeap his netters with a resounding 8-1 win last iiomum , 1.11111" n is !:ii9 in have been unable Urproduce anv-Friday and with the defeat by t '*> ii w ... s 21 .sooju thing close to winning record. Syracuse on Saturday, the net- ; N « w York y „ Uti , r ., 7 • s “ o l ls ' a THINGS STARTED real well men ' ! record now stands at two. No imm— .rh«Muiod. - for State with a 5-4 victory over wins against seven setbacks. : york> arch rival.. Pitt. Then came losses Tomorrow the netmen face.a : i> n. to Army and Marvland. The net->Bucknell, a team theyi defeated M t jJ n Si nn * ,i ,-, J *L ,4 '*i | *' P*>ii«d«iphu. tors bounced back against West last year by a 6-3 score. The; kb. ,2.01 .t Pituim^h, Virginia With a 7-2 win to evenjßisons will be led by captain Fr»nch 11-21 n. their log at two wins and-two'Mike Nachwalter. senior Bob u-n, »t Lo. Ao«*lm. losses - i Heuman and a host of promising D^ i Voui t s'immrm. ,k) »t s.„ ».n. 'sophomores. ri«-o. Pl.ro. U-01 K. I Then the roof fell in. Lehigh Sj ~ Just $4.3$ s pair. It costs no mors to ws*r ft pair of slacks that really fit. Stop in and m for yourself. Beminder: You can still rent a Lord West tux for the formal! left on your calendar this term. Free Parkins At tsar ef Store While You Shop • -229 S. Allen St. eAD 5*1241 | FTATE SECOND SACKER Don A pair of blue cords or white ducks for spring—good I Good looking, good fitting taperod cords or ducks—better. Tapered blue cord or white duck slacks by Dickies—the beat I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK; PENNSYLVANIA obinson (2) takes third baseman MAJOR LEAGUES G00D,.. BETTER,.. | BEST! \ /\ HABERDASHERY I *k the Center of fcantiylvanie* <>i i ; • * s Stickmen Near Record By Topping Garnet, 17-8 Coach Dick Pencek’s! 1962 lacrosse team is just one vic tory away frorrj the best Record in State lacrosse history. Th* stickmen established that fact Saturday, downing Swarth more with little trouble, i 7-8, on Beaver Stadium. r j 7 \ 7 i The victory was State’s seventh in nine starts and j equalled the previous high win total for one season by a Lion j stick team. The 1946 team, coached 3 by Nick Thiel, had a 7-3 chart arid Thiel’s 1955 team was!-; : j 7-5. {against 'goalie Vinnie Tedesco. State has one game left with Col- k* ons then coasted the rest _ _. ’... iof the way for the victory. The i gate Saturday on Beaver Stadium evenec j -Swarthmore’s record and if records mean anything,; at 5-5 / .Pencek’s shooters should enjl up! Garnet coach Brooke C ottman jthe season, 8-2. (was impressed with the Lions’ i The victory over the Garnet {.“hustle arid scrap” and even Pen igave the Lions the Penn Del jcek- voiced approval of their per | championship. The stickmen wonjformance ;the crown with a 4-0 record, mak-r ..j. d say we played a little \ he ° n y ,’i nbe d ■'r, than we did against Lehigh,” jin the 11-team leag>- , e young mentor said. "I guess 1 Besides Swar* e’re learning," he added with, a ; stopped Pen -in 0 n his face. Lehfgh! Others WHILE MEISEL is,among the •the league a ;aders in .the nation in assists, Delaware Die iayes isn’t too far behind in the inson Drexe :oring race at midfield. The F&M- Getty tnior star has 27 B° als ’ one more burg ’ and VilJ ian he bad last year when be nova -d the Lions and-- was second Last wc imong the nation's midfielders. .State captui Seelig is second in the scoring v (he Middle , ice with 22 tallies, Charron has lantic Confi and Lou Meier 11. ence champL. ‘ship with a 4-0 .record. i Dick Seelig, Howie Spencer, [Tom Hayes and'John .Meiselj led the Lion charge’ against Swarth more. Seelig podred in five, goals | | and Spencer scored four, a jsea son’s high for jboth attackmen- The team's leadihg scorer, Hayes,] connected on- thiee tallies while Miesel had two: goals and jfive l assists. | * THE FIVE ASSISTS jumped Meisel’s season total to 38, making! him one of the top assist men in ! the country.'Bill Charron counted! for two of State's other scores ]and ■Andy Pollock got the other. j < The stickmen jumped off to a' 6-0 lead against Swarthmore land increased the lead.to 8-0 before Garnet could crack the ice I l BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES i Western Auto j Satisfaction Guaranteed ] .112 S. FRAZIER ST.-Y ! AD 7-7392 i MAY IS THE MONTH FOR VALUES AT DANES & CO. SPEC/At j PURCHASE! MENS BOXER STYLE SWIM TRUNKS MADE TO SELL REGULARLY AT 4.00 SPECIALLY 1 .99 PRICED IT Jht pH, A Very Special Saving on Fine Qualily Swim Trunks. Famous GaU y & Lord Fabrics, Tarpoon Clot!. Boxer Style with Nylon Knit Inner Support . Asst' Checks & Plaids. AH Sizes. Panic*-} q STATE COLLEGE By DEAN BILUCK Spoj-ts Co-Editor Frosh 9 Clubs Altoona; John MeU«i Wins 4th Straight, 29-4 ' The Penn State freshman base ball team ran its win streak to four as .they clubbed the Altoona Center, 20-4, Saturday at Altoona. The 20-hit barrage was led.by center fielder Don- McMenimen and second baseman Dave Byard, each with four hits. Right fielder Lou Amici and first baseman Fred Swope, each collecting three hits. PROMOTION STAFF MEETING 6:30 p.m. 129 SACKETT Important Be Prompt TUESDAY. MAY 15. 1962