The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 23, 1962, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
RUN, ROBBIE, RUN—Penn State second base
man Don Robinson races to first base in time
to beat the throw from Temple second baseman
Fenton Cops Bth Victory
Lions Edge Tem le
For Tenth Win, 4-3
By JOHN MORRIS
Sports Co-Editor
The Penn State baseball
team boosted its record to 10-2
yesterday with a 4-2' victory_
Aver Temple on Beaver Field,
Ibut it took some clutch pitch,:
ling by Bob Fenton and a 380-
;foot single by Dick Anderson
Ito give the Lions the win.
; •Fertton.liptited the visiting Owls
103-7) to.two hits over the last six
;innings and Anderson pushed. the
w inning run across in the bottom
!of the ninth with a drive against
; the left-center field fence.
i 7 THE VICTORY, Fenton's eighth
;against no losses, keeps the Nit
',tames in contention for a District
2 bid. The district selection com
;millee meets in Scranton tomor
!row to pick four teams for the
;tourney.
All in all, Fenton gave up just
ifive hits while his teammates
MAJOR LEAGUES
4 , 3IERICAN LEAGUE • 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE ~.
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IsLos Angeles _...... 13 • 15 .645 2',1 1 e Cincinnati • _l9__ 15 .569 , 6
Chicago ......_____ - 20 113 .626 3 , ,,,:d -Pittsburgh 13 — l6 .529 7
11-Baltimore____lll 17 .514 3 , -,,t-Milwaukee .16 21 .432 10%
!Detroit _l6 17 .485 4 1 ,,1y-Philadelphia _____l6 20 -'.429 10%
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Cleveland. Donovan 17.0) at Chicago. Nest
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Ticarro 12 11 INI ;;- - Cincinnati. ,Purkey (7-0) at Houston.
! Kansas City, Pfister 10-41 at New York."Johnaon (1-5) IN )
Terry 15-41 1 Chicago. 'Hobble (0-5) at Milwaukee,
, .I,os Angeles, Kowstield 11-2) at Wash-i Spahn (4-41 ,N)
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNNERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
:Y
Two of the most impr
year's Penn State, track tt
and Ciro Risoldi.
After getting off to
men have picked up the t
have provided quite a t]
three track meets.
The best Beard and
13'6" but now the best for ]
is the school record, 14'5"
the best for Risoldi is 14'4 1 n
school record 'alit week.
A 14' vaulter at a schoo
size of Penn State is certain)
a phenomenon as many
smaller colleges have one
some' have a 15' vaulter, b
coach Chick Werner put it
this week, ''Having two vat
at one school going over 19
is unusual. It's never happen
Penn State before."" -
BEARD STARTED to
around a month ago at the,
Relays when he vaulted 14'
Ogie Norris' four year old
Risoldi also showed signs o!
ting the "record in that meet
knocked off the bar with hip
after he had cleared the hell
The next week, - in the first
dual meet againstiMichigan
neither man could do better
13'6". But last week against
Risoldi took his, turn Ond 1
the old mark by sailing 14'4 1 ,
Risoldi's record and victory
short-lived, however, as
sailed to even greater „he
Saturday against the, Qua
,were collecting nine off the slants and moved to second on a Marines to set the standar
,•of Temple pitcher Barry Olshin. free pass to Dick Pae. Second' 4
:.. The best reason for their
But the Lions managed to limit baseman Don Robinson tried to
their scoring in an amazing va—sacrifice the runners along, but,cess this season ,is the coal
Piety of ways. ,Fenton was thrown. out at third. ; the vaulters get; not only
,Wernr and assistant Norm
"We were terrible," Lion coach, THIRD SACKER Fred Light
,don but also from each (Ala
Joe Bedenk said drove in Pae with the Lions' firstl '
after - the go run of the game with a ground s THE MAIN TROUBLE
"The - boys an single through shortstop, and Jdhn•and Risoldi have is getting
thinking. T h Phillips followed with a line shot feet above their head just b
i
- aren't using 11 to center field. • reaching the bar.'
'heads." Owl center fielder Frank Bishop, "You're not getting your
Temple jurr fielded the ball cleanly on one:up high enough," Risoldi tol
ioff to a 1-0 hop and threw Light out by 20• teammate after Beard misse ,
lin the top of feet trying to take third, but Rob—first attempt at; 14'5" Satu
first inson scorexi the, second run of the n 'Get over this time."
ling on a wal inning. Anderson delivered a; The next time Beard go'
(sacrifice. anol booming triple up the -alley in feet up and over and ever
t walk, a pa: right-center, driving in . Phillips,leased the pole before it I
lball and aSi with the game-tying tally. • ( come through and knock of
! flee fly. Olshin
bar as it did once before tc
struck out the Dirk Anderson PAE LED OFF ,the bottom of
him of a record. •
'the ninth I with a double off the
iside in the bottom of the inning., "I have a bad habit of le
left-field barrier land 'stayed on.
The second inning was scoreless,
a g _. i !second as Robinson reached base'
of the pole too late,' la
but the Owls opened up !said earlier in the season. "1
-
lead in the ; top of the third " on 'ion interference by the catcher.
it at Navy after I cleared 14'
Pae watehed substitute third
!three singles and a throwing error,bacernan Grier Werner. strike out'
charged to left fielder Al Gursky. t • • • • G •
and' clean-up hitter Phillips line
Fenton led off the bottom
walkout sharp* to right field and it tants !May T
of the third inning with a ; appeared that Olshin would get'
. tout of the , inning. But Anderson. NEW YORK (AP) Trade
smacked 812 , 2 pitch for the game .. , mors 41ad quarterback Lee G
winning hit. icup, former Utah ace, he
The Nittanies wind up their sea—from - the New York Giants ti
son with a single game at Dela-Minnesota Vikings for a high •
ware Thursday. Marlin B e i sec k e echoice as officials of the Nat
is - slated top itch for the Nittanies.:Football League gathered ye
PENN STATE 'day for this spring meeting.
WE J 1 1
Ost'sewski,as I A 2 1 1 Pae.cf 4 1 1 1 The recent deal that bro
Bishop,cf -2 1 2 nobin..2.b 2, 1 2 Ralph Guglielmi to the G
Simon.2l) 4 1 1 Lishtab 2 1
Harakal.3b 4CI I Wea-nerAb 2 e !froM the St. Louis Cardinals
carer.if 2 0 Phillips.ss 5 2, Grosscup in a precarious pos
Schoinn.lf 4 0 0 Andereon,rf ti 2on the Giants' roster.
MeKinley,lb 4 0 oJonas,e 0
Klinuistia.e 4 0 OKoehman.lba s 11 Coach Allie Sherman does
Olshin,p 3 0 0 Gursky.lf S 0 w
Lieskr.l2l 1 0
Fentonm 2 0 "'
—Connlan Photo by Bill Goodman
Rich Simon, who had bobbled the ball. Robin
son reached base•four times as the Lions (10-2)
beat the Owls, 4-3, with a inn in the ninth.
- Back By
Popular Demand - 1 . .
i
' Winners of the Lycoming s ‘7
Jazz Festival
IVY ROCKS ~ .
LA GALLERIA
TONIGHT ' -
-- Dancing & Dining ,
Come Early! Doors close when full.
Totals SO I 6 Totals • 35 . 4 111
Temple ___ 102 000 000-3 6 4
Penn State ______ .002 000 001-4 9 2
Pitching.
IP II It Eli dd B(1
Fenton. W F-01 9 2 . I 2 2
Olehin. L 9-41 . _ 9 9 4 4 4 12
Risoldi
Break Ve!
George Romney is a hot pros
pect for the. '64 nomination.
But! In this week's Post, you'll
iign why his Mormon religion I
Is such a handicap. What his
chances are of getting elected
Governor of Michigan, then
President. And why one labor
leader says: If George had
his way, he'd cut oiir throat"
Saisamisry,Ewatniwgl
. MAY 26 ISSUE/NOW ON
WEDNESDAY; MAY 23. 1962
elps Beard
tilt Record
• NIS KNECHT
•ved and colorful performers on this
am are its pole vaulters, Ron Beard
sw starts in the indoor season, both
mpo during the outdoor season and
rill - for the home fans in, the last
4isoldi could do all winter was
eard * * •*
and
, the
4 the
not
other
and
t as
-arly
Hers
feet
-d at
ome
Ohio
o tie
ord.
hit
, but
arm
ht.
ome
.tate,
than
Pitt,
roke
ere • - CIRO RISOLDI
:eard
1 ghti , * * *
iti co lalso let the pole ruin a record in
a t the Ohio Relays after he had
,cleared 14'4", but he seems to
suC-have the problem licked now.
hingi Using a fiberglass pole this sea
romison for the first - time, it took a
or-lwhile for vaulters to get accus
j, toured to the T 1 e w form.
eard( THE GLASS POLE requires
eir'more hesitation before leaving
-fore the ground than does a standard
aluminum pole, in order to take
feet;full advantage of the bend and
hisispring characteristics of the fiber
. his i glass,
day) "We're finally getting used to
:the new poles," Beard, who made
hisihis last appearance on 'Beaver
re-,Field Saturday, said. "It really
'ould feels good." ;:\ -
the Risoldi• and Beard have two
rob more chances _this season for high
.
er records as the thinclads travel
tingito Villanova Stadium foi• the IC4A
,eardlmeet, Friday and Saturday, and
tdidithe NCAA Championships in Eu
' Hetgene, Ore., June - 15 and 16.
ade Grosscup
when Charlie Conerly, Y. A. Tittle
and Grosscup all were on the
active list. If Grosscup does not
go to the Vikings he will have to
beat out Guglielmi for the No. 2
job behind Tittle.
Defensive backs, especially cor
ner men, and linebackers were in
heavy derhend on the trade mart.
Some coaches:thought they closed
the gap with their college draft
choices but now that training
camp is only two months off they
are beginning to worry.
ru-
OSS
• ded
the
raft
•nal
.ter-
ght
ants
left
tion
Candidate
- Test
- Thursday,
MAY 24
7:30 P.M.
100 WEAVER