SATUADAY 4 MAY i 91962- SET EYES ONTITT,Penn State's baseballers travel to Pitt today to face the Panthers in a doubleheader that could determine the fourth team for the DiStrict 2 playoffs. Shortstop John Phillips. third bisseman Fred Light, second base . • PI e 'off Bedh at Stake ißase6oll6is Meef.Piti in Two Ity JOHN i MORRIS 1 chosen. That leaves just ona slot Sports Co:Editor ,open for the 'Lions. Pitt, Lafayette _. or several others to fight about. The hopes of a whole . 'sea . PITT COACH )3obby Lewis will son are on the ine this a fter -start lefthanded ace John Carlisle in i one, of the lames this afternoon, noon when District 2 hope on a starter 'for lois Pitt aiad Penn State meet the t s isn't ncl e co tt nt .. 7 1 1 on : the i Vetesan's Hospital' At that, he is one up on State coach Joe Bedenk. The veteran Field at Leech Farm. ~ ILion mentor was forced to use the The'LioiCs and the panthers7ace of his staff. Bob Fenton,- in the Lions' 8-4 win over Bucknell are two of theirnain Contend- Thursday and Fentonmay not be ers for the ,District 2 playoffs, but ready to pitch again so soon. a defeat today in either game of; Righthander Marlin Biesecker the - doubleheader could eliminate started the Bucknell game, bu tt both of them 'frcom consideration..was able to get only one man out, while giving Up, three home runs' to - the supposedly light-hittin g Bisons. . . The district !selection com mittee. witich was scheduled to =Aai Monday !in Scranton to . pick four, teams for the playoffs. will not meet until Thursday. ACcording to an official source. ' the move was ;made "in order , id permll.the turns, to get in a few More gemis.l . Stale coach Joe Bedenk Was I scheduled to: be a member of the committee ' but will be unable to be at the meeting becauie the Lions play !Delaware Thursday at Newark.' . 1 The committee ; will also se lect the site and dates of the ; tournament. • • , St. John's, Seton t liall and the Middle Atlantic cartference cham pion will - probably fill three of the four playoff positions to be IM RESULTS Volleyball • : Fraternity Quaiter-Finale leiangle beat Tau Phi Delta. 10 ; 15, 15-11, 14-12' Chi beat Delta lipsilon."ls-9, V. 1.5 Phi llti Delta beat Theta Delta Chi. lip-g, 11-I1 li-7 1 Atledna Epsilon Pi beat I Delta Sigma Phi. be ' Taiejwident Linden beat Nittany I 314. 15-5, 12-11, 1 11-35 , • ' WiOrrers best Misiita,:- 15.16. 1.643, 114 N 64 (oi - kge: r•-• - EXAMS & CLASSES GOT, YOU DOWN? - . LOOSEN UP WITH CANOE TRIP Complete ori Partial Outfitt for Canoe 'trios in Alscwano Park e Ontario. 2100 takes •in 3000 sog. e3les of wilderness area: oder )5 boor drive from Mats. Falun& ttiiving or just skin rei;xiat Writs ALGONQUIN OUTFITTERS aloa.K Lake, Ontario THE DAILY aXLEGIMI. UNN man Don Robinson and first basarnan Plllll /alike seem to have glair eyes set on soniethini and it just could be ,a double victor* cfrer *the rival Panthers. That leaves only Dick Stellrnan, Dick Noe; Jeff Spanier, Dave Ber gey and Chet Mozier in the bull pen. STELL,MAN IS the only one of the' lot who has ; pitched with any semblance of effectiveness this year. The little righthander has been used mostly. in relief, how ever, and was knocked out of the box in his only darting appear ance. Both Spanier and Bergey were ineffective in their starting turns. Noe has pitched only briefly in relief and. Mozi‘r hasn't - thrown in a game yet this 'season. • Aside from the questionable pitching picture, the Lions may be; in their top shape of the year. TKey have apparently con quered the error trouble that has plagued them most of the season, Miss Centre County on * SALUTE TO 'STATE . Heir Kiss Nancy stringer and bass Peg Sclurab. finalist in the contest. fa of their personal interest and life in KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA sorority. WBLF radio 1330 11 Li, -12 NOON CAMP • COUNSE V„OR."-.OPENINGS "- - - 'UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS emi,..aloptoopasew.o.nimorvorytege m po • GRADUATE STUDENTS and FACULTY MEMBERS , THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS . • • • consprisit* 3.5. amounting POTS. Chis. Besthat-Siette • ° end Co-Ed Camps. located tisranginsal,She New Legend, Mid. die 411.11satie Stases and Canada. • ..;teranct YOUR Maui= osarstales smar enevioribeei as Neal • Counselors. Croup Loaders. Specialtiaa, Gemini Counselors. _ Write, Pqnte, or an fe INnion . - Association of Private Camps C Alscrooll M. Alersonsior, Esocuitio. Director SS Wad and Street, OA 52254 New York 34k, N.Y. committing only one miscue in their win over Bucknell. THE LIONS• are also beginning to hit the ball with some regu larity. They had l4r hits against Bucknell. Shortstop Johnny Phillips, the team batting leader all year •long. add Roger Kochmin have been wielding hot bats as the Nittanies make their stretch drive. The Lions will probably go with the same lineup: today that they Used in their win Over Bucknell unless Bedenk 'starts Al Gursk; in left field. That move would hive Gursky in left, with Kochman moving to first base in place of weak-hitting Pete Liske. The Lions wind up their regu lar season schedule with a single game -against Temple on Beaver Field• Tuesday and an away game Thursday with Delaware at New ark. IM. Results WRA Vellyball Alpha Phi mad Alpha Simms Phi Act Atherton and TIN, 154. 10.2 Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Delta 'Theta def. Alpha' , Xi Delta. 15-1. 11-1 Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Alpha Vpaikon def. Alpha Delta pi and Phi bin Delta hi forfeit Alpha Sigma Alpha and Phi Kappa Pal deC Zeta Tan • Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha, 11-9 PI Beta Phi and Delta Upsilon def. Alpha Omicron Pf and Alpha Chi Sigma. 10-7. 10-12. 104 Birthright sod Pollock C def. Simmons and 'Pollock B by forfeit lola Alpha Pi sad Phi rpoiloot Pi def. Alpha EliaUm Phi aad Data Sigma Rho by forfeit I . TY PARK. PENN.SitVANIA Lion Golfers Meet Lehigh To Close Home Schedule Penn State's golf team will make its last home appearapee Of the season this afternoon, entertaining weak Lehigh on the- University course.. Only West Virginia has kept the Lions (8-1) from an undefeated season. The Mountaineers upset coach Joe Boyle's linksmen, 54, on a narrow Morgantown course two weeks ago. Team captain and senior Bob Swahn will perform com 7 petitively for the last time on the University links. The course topography well-sodded fair-I ways, rolling greens, and often-- best record for the Lions,- 7-2. Ac times destructive sand trap haz-!cOrding to Boyle, the tall lanky ards—has become "old- stuff" to; sophomore is one of the most im the small but well-co-ordinatecil proved golfers on the Nittany 120-pounder from Erie. . squad. • .."swahn has always . been al Academic difficulties and study tremendous worker,". Itsyle saidoressures deprived Lehigh's links a few weeks ;1-nei men of three returning lettermen "He hal Workt thi s year, juniors Carl Claus, Bob as hard as an: 'uerst, and Lee Owens. The losses one _we've ev had here. In p ItiOUS years was over - des, ou.s. But now ' knows hoW steady hims( down and as he hags alwas, been petentia) capable.' Swahn h. turned In a re- li"" 14411- I .7WEItE MUCH stronger and spectable 8-2 record this year, but. they're much weaker," he ex-- has lost; hi s l ast th ree starts . In! plained. "They beat Penn, 4-3. the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf earlier this year. but other than AssOciation championships at Cor-I that they haven't shown too nen Ugiversity last week, Swahn!much." • and sophomore teammate Dave! Hot weather is expected to pre- Liebou were Cairo of sixteen golf-i vail for today's meet, the final of ers eligible to enter competitioni the season for the Engineers. for individual , honors. Swahn t sunny skies with temperatures was eliminated in the first round' ranging in the 90's should provide of play; Liebau advanced to the; an ideal golf atmosphere. The semi-finals. !course is in excellent condition. BOY'LZ WILL go with hi. 3 reg-', Following today's match, the ular lineup today. Jim Tabor, un- Lion linksmen will take to the beaten this year in regular matei road, completing their season at competition. will play number one, Pitt Tuesday and Cornell Satur man, followed by - Roland Gartner.; day. Swahn. I Liebau. Bill Robinson.; and Paul Hummer. 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