PAGE SIX Lion Nine • Special .to the Collegian LEWISBURG, Pa.; May 17 Now it's one down and two to go for the Penn baseball team. • i . . The Lions, faced with the necessity of winning all three of their games this week to I_ -- remain in contention for the District 2 playoffs, came from behind this afternoon to beat . _ _ Bucknell, 8-4. .. . . Joe Bedenk's team takes on Pitt in a doubleheader on the Panthers' home grounds tomorrow. The district selection committee meets in Scranton Monday to pick four teams for the playoffs. The Lions (9-2) wind up their regular season schedule With a home game against Temple Tuesday Lelthander Bob Fenton was the man for the Nittanies today, limiting Bucknell to one run on two hits after the Bisons had bombed Lion starter Marlin Bie seeker for three home runs in -the first inning. • .The Lions scared first on a !walk to Fred Light, a single by Johnny Phillips and a run-scoring aingle — by Dick' Anderson in the first inning. But home runs by `Sam Neisner, Ken Twiford and .Ash Ditka gave the Bisons a 3-1 lead in the bottom of the inning. i 'The Lions narrowed the margin Ito 3-2 with another run ,in the tsecond inning.; Roger. Kochman :walked to opep the frame, took ik Ithird on a stray pickoff attempt • ,- z . \ :and scored on Dick Pae's base hit !-, 1 . 1 Bison, shortstop John Minsker ihomered for the Biions' final run iin 'l4ie third inning. Fenton was practically untouchable after that, ;setting the Bisons down in order iin the fourth, fifth, seventh, i eighth and ninth innings. THE NITTANIES broke the , CC YK ft game open with four runs in the 'o top of the fourth. I Don Jonas singled and scored : on Kochman's double. Kochman!- took third on a wild pitch, but; was tagged out at home on a!: squeeze bunt attempt by Fenton. 0. Pae kept the rally going with E 0.7 single and Don Robinson singledt home Fenton. Light drove Pae and LI Robinson across withanother single._ la - The Lions tagged on two morel runs in the eighth inning on a , 0 tremendous home run to dead ;K center by Kochman for his secondjL" and third-RBI of the game. 1-: The Lions • out-hit the Bisons,,'-ai s 14-5, in ,ii well-played 4 game. Tlii...lti n x teams had an error apiece. !A .• PENN STATE BM - If NELL , pp ; yi 'xi AIR It H All *Wt.) .1"4.0.41 2 1 2 Neisner.2l. 1 1 2,4 ^3 PSI Roblmonnab 5 I 1 Minskor.o4 4 1 I'2 si lasla.ll4 4 1 2 Twifor4l,3b 11 1 1, to 2':l Philllpit,oo 5 0 3 Dilita.lf 4 1 1 00 CI Anderooo4 3 0 1 Palm 4 Palma 4 e 0 kr is x; Jonas,t 4 2 ;,11010110i.15 2 0 0 x S. ALLEN STREET • x Enchman,lf 3 2 2 Cnviry.ef 2 0 o>. 11 Usk", 11, 4 0 0 Gen t ilex 3 0 0 = Around the Corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop Ct. 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COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY ,PORK, PENNSYLVANIA : • I Trips Bucknell, * * * • ' 1 ; -• " DICK PAE GuAcKHARpERGuyicResmAcKHARpEactryIKEEKEJAOcHARFER BURNISHED IVORY • .4 1 . 2 .41 Much copied, never equaled, this hand-burnished ILther xat l makes the difference that makes the shoe. For him or her I: ... in matching belts, of course. 1 C, IC D i , Jack Harper = .163ostoniandb. Guy . ge at c.....:5.........p •Kres s-- , r . PIM STATIC ' * * * EME pace Lion win over Buckneit 8-4, Behind Fenton .• ILeading. Delia Upslion Buffernuf g ~ In Current intramural Standings i By JOE GRATA !tains only a slim 30 points margin While summer neais andlover Beta (697), however , as IM's enter their final rounds of ac the days grow hotter, so do tivity in the independent division, Delta Upsilon entries in th e l ßutternut (430),which Ach wasn't in intramural program. 1 1 1014 top ten standings at the end For the past three 4 ears DUI of the winter term, leads the league, followed closely by Balsam has reigned as all thuversity champs league and if they keen going! at their present pa , :this ear ity fit i.omts from bowling (115) i 010 will be no different. I land estling (130) They took Since IM director patch Sykes' team honors in wrestling released a points report, at the' Top ten teams in up to date beginning of the term DU has standin g s risen in the standings from sixth FRATERNITY The to first place, dominating wres- l p: )6Zeltsl Upsil on ' D ,' I :. 72 T h eta 2 16 5 t h i3ta 4. Phi tling With three first place win-Gamma Deka (114) s.Thtin Della Chi ners and one other finalist who 15351 6 Emma Pi 1522) Phi E t ailot lost by forfeit I Pi ((608);g Zeta Beta Tau 147P); 1 1 I Trianele 147 41 10. Sterna Chi 44 0) BY VIRTUE OF Its mat vie 1 INDEPENDENT tones DU gained 248 ipoints to 1. Butternut 14301 2. Balsam 141413 surge ahead of second plbce Beta 1 Nitta"' 22 24 (3614 7.Jordan I 420913 Cumberland 1/92) 1 Lycoming in. Theta Pi. Delta Upsilon (727) re 10 Walnut (MI a UNIVERSITY of, MAIN The University of Maine p ,c , x ids* the ideal opportunity for stimulating. summer stUdji, the involoratmg atmosphere of ono of our nations Choicest Vtfcation regions Warm. worry days end coot rowans em. 94 Ppportun , fy to enjoy off hours and week and trips to triland ler es and mow:tams, the sea. arson and famed resort a.teas for swrmthing, fishing, boating, tuloncirduntal%,,ci,mtung. g.olt —erer) outdoor 'stmts. Cultural iniereets. too, concerts, summer theatres, art exhibits and 'rat social and cultural programs. GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM; at ORONO and PORTLAND, MAINE ' I Several hundred oaurses,ranging from Art to Zoofory. Sup- main facUlty. nationally known visneut lecturers, COntentrices, in it ttutes, Workshops. tours and assembhel Special programs of racirratam and entertainment. TWELVE ;WEEK SUMMER 5E55101 THREE WEEK SESSION, June 18—July SIX WEEK .SESSION, July 9 Aug." THREE WEEK SESSION; Aug. 20 —Up/. • tite Millia information wits la Director of Summer Session University of Maine, Orono, Main S NIORS may pick ! up their copies of the 1962 LA VIE in the Ca rdioom, Ground Floor, HUB 8' A.M. to 11:45 A.M. and 1 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. MoNDAY, MAY . 21 411ege of Education _ College of lEngineering and Architecture College of P hysical : Education and Athletics • 1 TUESDAY, 'MAY 22 . 1 1 61Iege of Agriculture College !!of Business Administration Colli i e of Mineral Industries LL: 1 E ESDAY, MAY 23 t W ' Colleg - of Chemistry and Physics . 'Coll 1 e of Home . Economics , Col ege of the Liberal Arts ‘ . ` , "`l , -----_ i• ---'4' IkiIak I VACATIONLA iroui.IIOCATIONLA Attend Summer Sessio FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1962