PAGE SIX Lions Nittany Nine Loses Finale To Delaware 4r ' By JOHN MORRIS Sports Co-Editor The Penn State baseball • team was named one of four participants in the NCAA Dis trict 2 playoffs by the district selection committee yesterday. The committee, which met in Scranton, also picked St. John's, Ithaca and Gettysburg. State meets Ithaca (15-0) and St. John's (22-1) plays Gettysburg (11-5) in the first round of the tourney to be held June 1 on Bea ver Field. The winners clash June 2 to determine the district repre sentative to the college world series at Omaha, Neb., June 11-15. THE LIONS wound up their ! season yesterday with a 7-6 loss; to Delaware at Newark, dropping their record to 10-3 on the year. l St. John's, Ithaca and Gettysburg have all completed their seasons.' Delaware came up with two runs in the bottom of the tenth inning yesterday to stop a: four game State win streak and hand lethander Bob Fenton (8-1) his first loss of the season. The game hack no bearing on the selections, however, so Lion coach Joe Bedenk used every pitcher on the traveling squad. Selection of the Nittanies mark ed the ninth time in 13 years that Stade has been represented in.the playoffs. The Lions won the tilay offs' in 1952, 1957 and 1959, 'The 1952 and 1959 tourneys were also held on Beaver Field. The Lions met two of their playoff opponents in regular-sea- MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York_ _ _ 23 13 ICI4, -.— 22 14 ' 114 in Divots _ 23 17 sells !thump l4l 17 b Lue A nuclei 17 4,llrir aro _. 20 I 9 gt-11. -_ . 16 17 1.1..91. City .. 14( 23 11.0. bra . 16 22 in.hington . 10 26 41, 9. 1'19,..411 night irs rnes 'Yesterday's Results 80. tnn M innowts 5 N. York 11. Kansas 4:14 4 Today's Cameo T).•troit, ilotoni 13 4 t ■t N. w York. ?Aid ton' N Eint rada t_-G.at Floatoti. Nit,r/ - I.o.lllViletir • 1-4 N 1,44 A nrelrol Meßriar 43 Al at Kansan *City. Itusm 81.14 t N • iithilitrutitt. htr,liek t 3 21 al Chicago. Holhn •34 N (lc!, atliattil. . 1101 t 3 21 at Waahiairtatt. °steep r 0.4 N • - NATIONAL LEAGUE 'Pet. G.A. San 'ra ti ___.. _29 14 .674 -- a-Loos ____, 26 16 .634 2 I,t», ,23 14 .622 3 t-Cioioortti 20 16 .666 6 1 , b _ 111 . 17 .62F &I l7 22 - .436 10 _, 16- 22 .421 10 1 ; .e.:ll,Loato rt _ 23 .410 11 a -Nra York _ _ 12 22 .31i3 12'1, _ 13 26 .533 14 a. 1. r , .1 I'iave4l ui¢ht aanva, • 1 YestendaY'a Remelt Pwtl rt 'incl.., 7: Philnilelphia 4 • Today's, Games Sfittel.art .tt at at St. Louis, Shrinainii N ehirsigo. hone Citicimeti. 07.4.• N - Witt .4) I •ti Y.i t ts..ln.•6-..n .2-4. «t 14.4 11110,11 tr .4441 N rhllettlelphie.. »hull.)). iB-31 rt - Son N Fti. tt.l i4-S1 at llou,tou, Now Collojcii Dina wntown Between' the M vies Visit The Historic Columbus Chapel and Boat Mansion 4 mi. East on Rt. 322 .I 0 - 6 Daily Students 50c Receive District DON JONAS , FRED LIGHT **** * * • son play. They beat Gettysburg, a two-strike pitch, but Stellman; 6-1. in the first game of the year;,and 'Fenton couldn't hold Dela-; rbut fell to Ithaca, 14-5. :ware in the bottom of the inning.' I Stellman gave uptying runl 1 BEDENK USED six pitchers in -._ . 1 ,witn only one out: and Bedenk, ;yesterday's loss to Delaware.l. - - ;called in Fenton, who had gone, Starter Marlin Biesecker was fol-ithe distance in beating Temple,' lowed- to — the mound by Dave. 4-3, just two days earlier. !Bergey, Dick Noe, Ed Giegucz,, The stocky little junior wasn't' Dick Stellman and Fenton. 'equal to the occasion, giving up i Delaware seored three unearned ithe winning run on a walk and runs in the first inning after an t t wo hit s after pickirig off a pinch :error by shortstop Johnny Phil - ; runner. lips had opened, the gate. Center; The Nittanies now have one , fielder Ralph Groves two - run'week to prepare foi the playoffs.' single was the big hit "in the!Fenton will start one game, but 'inning. , . . ißedenk is undecided on who will State evened the score in the'pitch the second gathe if the Nit- . !top of the third on a walk to Bie- tanies win in' the semi-finals. seeker, a single by Dick Pae, 81 DELAWARE PENN STATE 1 run-scoring single by third base-I AB Et H AB H H Lackmin,lf 6 1 2 Pae;cf 6 1: 1 , .man Fred Light and Dcin Jonas' ;S 6 1 2 Itobinson,2l) 5 1 1. two-run single. • ,IHerbrrt.2ll 5 1 1 Light:a 3 8 2 ' The Nittanies opened iip a,' 5-3isoni.ru..ib s I I Phillipa.ra , 3 b I' .lead with two more runs in thel:;,r",,,nda;.7 s 1 2 Anden i on.rf 3 0 1 top of the fifth inning while Ber- !GreeZ3b S4l 2 t ' oe n rM e nn,lf : : 41' gey and Noe were holding Dela-,Ttionipwn.e $ .0 0 Liske.lb 4 0 0 , ' 0-5 4hoCk I I 0 0 Biesecker.p 0 1 0 -ware scoreless. • I i t 10 1 Berm Rulln p 10 0' State second sacker Don Rob-1 b-wo'its 'a o 0 Noe,p ' 10 0; inson singled to open the inning' Sundra.p 40 0 Giestump 00 li and Light followed with a walk:Lutz4' - o o o Stellmi na, 1 0 0 c-A Id rift,/ 0 l. 0 Fent...o 0 0 0 'Phillips sacrificed :21e runners to' ; Pct. G. 13. tr — Al 1 1 - .G7l, 2 G2F 4 .tll4 j .6121 4lt .4SI, G L. .439 .4(I:1 14 , .2P , G 12,2 - second and third before Dick An-; Totals 3$ 7 12 Totals SS 6 6 . demon drove Robinson home with' ' l ',.__ •- • ilt a rri f , oi. pu i t tu f i ct o r- in Thr o rrn in Eth a sacrifice fly to left field. Jonasie—Walked for Lutz In' 30th ' - followed with a single,driving.in:renn suite .__ 003 021 ono 3-4 6 2 , I Delaware --__ _3OO 200 2-7 12 o Light with the Lions' fifth run. . Pitchi o - 1 DELAWARE TIED the game at ' Bi,„.ker JP 1-1 R ER BR SO - 2 5 3 0 0 I 2 5-s;with two more unearned , runs. a...-Er.r -- ~,. 2 0 0 0 2 2 'in :the last half of the seVenth•Ne• i • .1,22 -2 0 0 1 21 i inning. . ,Gienuct. - _-_—___l i 1 2 0 1 0, Steilman _ ' 2 1 i 12 1 1 1 1' 1 John Strode led off the frame Fenton 414 ii 121 1 1 0 , *with a single and -another error,sundra - 1 _9 ' S 6 6 6 0: ‘by Phillips put runners, on first, Lt IW/ - ,1 - 10 0 0 0 0 ; and third. Strode scored on a' - I sacrifice fly by Reeve MontaglieiYankeeS Beat - A's, 9-4 'The tying run scored lon a saeri-i - NEW YORE (A )—Joe Pepi-: flee fly by Groves after, Giegucz , tone, Mickey Mar tle's replace-! ! had balked the runnep to secondment , drove in the e runs with a and third. . i . 4..., r i home run and a triple yesterday; - Light put the Lions • ;out in front'as the New York Yankees beat: again m -- the top of the ten t th!Kansas City 9-4 before- only '4.058 Ifrainc - with a lead-off homer an fans. . , Men For ' the . vms THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA j I * * * JUST ARRIVED A Large Supply of Denim White Bermudas at the low, low price of 53.50 Alr owe received a new • c ( supply madras bermudas at $5.95 si We also have a supply of smart blotises to compllinent the hermudas ; 7/. tevine Bros. _.-Stale College, Pad * * * udas • Madras Berm. : Jet .> $5 95 ;•7 - Dacr4, - :cotton, & batik bermudas at 54.95 1..!" "Vt • _ Ouick Dellivery l Phone AD 8-05118 • _ _rm mt mi im inn lin mon m State Track , • Orie hundred an. high schools will be the PIRA Class !A track and field ch . nine -seven:doubles championship last year, .epr nted in:and one member of that team 8 1 8 ill and lass Boa 1;011 play ,again this npio hips to,weekend. 'This year he's teamed r Field ! tomor-;with Craig' Peacock. be staged on Beave row. District 1, placed by town's 19 points and Coati 12, won the Class 4 title Camp Hill's 17 1 / 2 mints L._ ___ trict 3 to the Class B crow - Wayne Huey of Schuy ill Val ley High will be the only ing champion entered hi th . year's meet. He won th6-broa jump last year with a 1 p of gl feet, 1 1 / 2 inches. . 7 j- I , Camp Hill will d end tlieClass B half-mile relay - ) championship it won last year,l althqiigh Al Sommerville is the only returnee from that team. Assistant Business Manager of 1 . Athletics Steve Garban an n ounced that tickets for the PIA State Track Championship will ost $l. Students will not be able Ito gain admittance with t it matricula tion cards. f Nine PIAA distri tenbil pions will vie for t e state crown today and,totnorroi varsity courts. Nineidoubl also are entered' in the affair. 1i The golfers will begin teeing - Jack Wal4., Mt. Lebanon 'High off .this morning -at eight o'crock. 1r School (District 7) ill defend the They'll play 54 holes today to singles title he won last year. The set the stage for the final 18-hole player he defeated, Bill Breting- -round tomorrow morning. The top er of Wyomissing in District 3. 24 players following today's action alsO will be back a ain. ' will qualify for tomorrow's eham 7 Bethlehem (Distr et 11) on the pionship round. NFL Ado NEW YORK (AP —The al. Football LeagLe ado' player pension plar yeste which players with a mini five years' service, datin 1959, would.receiveibenefi age of 65. Com Missioner Pete Roz: it was impossible to, proj figures on the amount of t ments to be rece.ved. thought 'would be given future to coverage of play were active before 1959. ' The retirement "phase Bert Bell National F o League Player Benefit Fu be financed by 3.300,000 f TV receipts of thel cham . game, $llO,OOO from tract' (gum, cereal, eic.)l with of . players and a share of receipts of the Playbff Bo at Miami and the Pro Bow Angeles: Players have been since September. 1959, by -8111111111111111111111111111111111111 "'wo4tota 1 /,i Lg. Chicken Choice of Two Salads HERL 2 Berth sts PIAA ennis, Golf Battling for singles champion ships will be Bob Morris, Harriton (District 1); Bill Breitinger, Wyo 'missing (3); Jim Malloy,.Williams port (4); Joe Felice, State College (6); Jack Waltz. Mt. Lebanon (7); Ted Moss, Allderice (8Y; Bob Farmey, Punxsutawney (9); John ,Werle, Meadville (10); Dennis IKoch, William Allen (11). In addition, a new titlist will be crowned when the PIAA golf championships are played over the University's par-69 course. Some 'seventy golfers will seek the crown won in 1960 and 1961 by Jay 'Sigel of Lower Merion High School. Included among the seventy are two who finished among the top ]0 last year. They are Tom Cos grove of Abington High in Dis trict 1 and Bruce Frace of Lan cham- caster in District 3. Cosgrove singles placed fifth last year by posting on the'rounds of 77, 74, and 75 for a-228 teams total. Frace was sixth with a 227 o-day total on rounds of -75, 71 and 81. ilorris n 1961. Dis- New. Pension Plan and accident insurance that also includes wives and members of their families, and group life in surance policies. . Rozelle said the players did not pay anything into,the fund, which will be supervised by a three-man Ile said board to include the commission •ct any er and two others to be named by e pay- him. e said • in the rs w i r. Patterson-Liston Battle Set for Chicago Sept. of the. CHICAGO (AP)—Heavyweight t a 1 ! boxing champion Floyd Patterson id will and challengei Sonny Liston will !rn the meet in a title bout in Chicago onship next September, ' but the exact cards date and place still have not been •ictures set, it was announced yesterday. he TV The fight will be either Sept. 17 1 game at Soldier_ Field or Sept. 25 at at Los Comiskey Park, said Al Bolan, vice president of Championship overed Sport s.. Inc., promoter of the edical match. ation ted a day by urn of from at the 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112. WHIPPLE KIT Cup Cake 11 & Buffer CHER'S FRIDAY..MAY 25. 1962
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