PAGE SIX Baseballers Meet Delaware; Await Playoff Selections i By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor The NCAA District 2 selec tion committee meets in Scran ton today to determine wheth er or not this will be the last day of the season for the Penn State baseball team. The t.ions (10-2) play DelavYare at Newark this afternoon in their last regularly scheduled game, but a shot at a district playoff berth lor Joe Bedenk's squad remains a distinct possibility. The committee headed by Col gate's Red O'Hora, will choose four teams as well as the dates and: site of the tourney today. St. John's (21-1.), Ithaca (01-0), Seton Hall (15-4), Penn State and a Middle Atlantic Conference rep resentative are all in the running for the four berths. IF THE LIONS are chosen as one' of the four teams, the tourney may be held on Beaver Fie*" June 1 and 2. • The Lions are riding a fOur gamekwinning streak since a 7-1 loss to Navy May 5. Navy is one of the top 'teams in the district, but the Middies. wouldn't accept a playoff bid because it would in terfere with their traditional bat tle with Army. . . - , The Middle Atlantic Conference * * * . • •* * *, • representative hasn't3been chosen, we'll pitch everybody if we have:Light, third base; Phillips, short. yet. Gettysburg 'won the confer- to," ence Championship, but the con ference directors may choose an other Biesecker (2-0) has been - erratic i Don! Jonas, catcher: Kochman, other team, possibly Lafayette. ;this year after being troubled by! !first! base; Al Gursgy, left field The district committee will also; infected teeth early in the season.i2nd:Biesecker. %'' name an All-Star team this after--; "Marlin has had a funnl s, year,"; ; noon. Left fielder Roger Kochman pitching 'roach Chuck , Medlar: - 1 and shortstop Johnny Phillips are said yesterday. "He's on one day, two Lions being mentioned as All- but the nkt time he pitches he ; • Star possibilities. , . can't get anyone out.", JACKHARPERJACKHAR Whether they Make the district The lanky righthander was ••• ' ! playoffs or not, the Lions wilt post bombed for three home; runslika F. . theiribest record since 1959. ' •nne-third of an inning in his lastl outing against Bucknell. := STATE SPLIT a season-ending doubleheader-with Delaware last' Bedenk will probably' use the year and Bedenk .is ready to do same lineup that he started in.the'-' " Lions' narrow 4-3 victory over everything possible to see' that Temple Tuesday the Lions win this afternoon:- "We',,re going to start Biesecker CENTER FIELDER Dick Pae (Marlin) at Delaware." the white- will lead off, followed by second haired coach said yesterday, "but baseman Don Robinson; Fred MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE ' - NATIONAL LF-AGUE ' W. L. Pet. GA W. 'L. Pct. 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Chicago, Buhl 12-2, at Milwaukee, riche' Dale) 41-01 ;42 Ot 4N) • - . • 'Minnesota. Nontkowskl 43-2) al 'Boston., Pittsburgh. Mrltean .4-11 at St. Lands. i Schwall .144 Simmons (6-1) oNt Detroit_ /twining .4 2) at Baltimore.!' Cincinnati, Jay .6-41 at Houston, Witt: Robsits 10.41' .N 1 , 141-11 or Girniti 40$I iNI ILAk Angeles, Belinelcy 16-1) at Washing- 1 New Yotk, Jackson 1.2 ll or Stiller iO-2)' ton, i Rudolph .1-11 4N . at Los Angeles, Podres .3-31 IN) . I ..1 People's Life'lnsurance Co. Washington, D.C. MEN and WOMEN • 21 and older Excellent summer opportunity • College sales representative for low-cost insurance. Tailor-madejor college students. Earn Sl5 per policy sold.' Training expense in Wash., D.C. . May continue during school year. Interviews Thursday, May 31 INFORMATION lk APPOINTMENTS •—•• OFFICE OF STUDENT' AID 111 WILLARD THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA PENN STATE COACH Joe Bedenk (right) gives some last minute instructions to team captain Johnny Phillips. Thu Lions meet Delaivare at Ne - wark this afternoon in their last regularly sched uled game of the season. Phillips, a shortstop, leads the team in hitting. < I te , sg C.+ 1 - c 12 te ,L) CC m . 1.16 *leg. T.M. Goodoll ionford I RI3TIVIJITIIT3VfIrIJITRI3YriIdWVIOPYnIZ Villanova To Retain , 1 1 I By DENNIS KNECHT Penn State will i be wOl represented in the IC4A Cham pionships this weekend with .14 Lion thinclads expected to engage in a close; Meet' with several Other good teams—after Villanova finishe.;seoring, that is. / State, Yale, i lfarvard Manhattan, and New York Unl -1 versity are expec 0 to wage quite a battle among themselves, but no team is c hsidered strong enough to beat Villanova, the university n me which has become synonomous with the IC4A Champio ships. However, the Vor4dcats Were unanimously picked to win; last year and did it only after a re check of the scoresl showed Penn State had been erroniously, an nounced the winner'.l • "You can nevero..ell what a team is going to do in the ICIA's," Lion coach Chick liWerner I said. "It has happened before that a team has been favi'red andl then never even placed." SEVERAL RECORDS are ex pected to be broken, with the Lions' Gerry Norm;rl favored to. do damage to the three-mile mark. Norman, who brokei the Coliseum Relays 5,000-meter record bY two seconds in placing fifth iri .Los Angeles last week, *as clocked in 13:56 at the three-'ile mark. His time was far bel w ,the iIC4A record of 14:11.8. Yale's Bob Mack, this year's two-mile IC4A indoor champion, will probably give; Norman the most" trouble. Lion coach Chick Werner isn't 'predicting what hiteam Will do ;against the fierce 164 A competi-; .tion. it WITH VILLA speedsters. Frank Drayton running, 220-yard dash mar , 20.3 are not likely ERJACKHARPERJACKHA senting, For Comfort The New Summer Versions By t...Reged____l TA. •V Admirer& 1111•••••• 0 9 a edk MEM OLLEGE AVE Around the Corner 0 V A'S two;the 220 record of 20 seconds even, 4idd and Paulitwo weeks ago against the Quan he 100 and!tico Marines. Drayton's best times s of 9.5 andiare only a tenth of a second to stand. 'slower. 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