PAGE -SIX Deardorff Lone State Q Special to the Collegian VILLANOVA, Pa., May 25-1 Penn State's Howie Deardorff was the only Lion to qualify in time trials run inn the first: day of action at `the IC4A Championships it Villanova" Stadium. All finals are scheduled for tomorrow.-- iDeardorff placed first in his beat of the 880-yard run with a ; 2:01.4 crocking. John Reilly of, Georgetown leads the field with a 11 :50.2 and Frank Tomeo of Ford ham has the third best time, 1 :54.]. iREILLY HAS a , season best of /483 and will be shooting for the IC4A record (1:49.1i in the finals tornorrow. Deardorff- has posted a time of 1:50.6 in dual meet com petition and could =challenge the Georgetown star. ' Lion shot putter Tom Urbani . failed to 44ualify with a pr put as C'W York University's sensational sophomore. Gary Gubner. heaved. * * *ir , -* * * * * 1 * !* * the 16-pound weight 62'2'4" for a j new meet record. ump, led by John Vincent of Bos- Gerry Norm a n will line upl Delany. Moorhead and Deardorff land's John Baltiza, who consis ton Cbllege at 47'8 2 4". against i Yale'a Bob Meek in the] have recorded times of 4:10.5 and tently vault over 15'. 'Billy Joe helped favored Villa-; Neither Grantham nor team•,.. tree -mile rut,. Norman is favored; 4:11A, 'respectively. ! High jump record-balder, Jerry novas chances by holding second and probably will break the IC4A; Ron Beard, holder of the Penn Wettstone, and ;George Casey face !mate George Barnhill ran the 120- in the shot at 59'11-a4". .of 1 - 4,:11.8. - ,His' best time, la strong field led by Bostoh Uni ,....,..- and high hurdles fast enough to record State pole vault record at 14'5", i yillanova sprinters, Frank Budd qualify, . for thedistarice is' 13 - .56', -.. 1 I versity's John Thomas, whose sea and Risoldi, with a best 0f• 14.414 1 - ,son's best is 610". and Paul Drayton, led the 100 and! Mike Miller ran a 54.7 in the Steve Moo'rhead wilt run the( will face strong opPosition in .l Villall Wettstone'S record is 6'6 1 / 4 " and 220-yard dashes as expected. They:44o-yard. hurdles to place far be-• 3 000 ' , -meter riteeplechase against l nova's Rolando Cruz and Mary-I,Casey's best jump is 6'51/4" finished- the short sprint in 9 . s iind the leaders, Morgan State's against` nova's year's wiener, Pat Traynor of and 9.7, and the longer run in 20 . 6- Lawson Smartt with a 52.7 .and and 21.0, respectively. ,Yale's Jay Luck with a 53.7. , Villanolva. Mborhead's bestli . me ', • • ' State's .Steve • Popp ran a 22.8 • *Dick Walker and Ciro Risoldi in 15 9:16. i 'l"rayrior is slightly favored : for the 220. . ' the javelin and John Courtney i h. with 2 best of 9:11.1. i • 1 . ' NATIONAL LEAGUE .' ;I AMERICAN LEAGUE - I.he discus were completely out-' Moo r head And Deardorff are en -1 1 • Art Thomas of Yale led in- the broad rump at 23'43,4". classed as Vinanova's. Doug K err tered ia the mile run aS is Reilly,i _ W. 1.. Pet, c-a;t, • W. L. ,Pct GM State's Bob Grantham leaped 21'8" threw the spear 224'104" and who has run a 4:01.9 this season.] sari Francisco ___.29 14 .674 1 a w York 23 13 .539 - in a. losing cause. He also missed ' Gubner spun the discus 168'101/2". His tirie is star below the record 1)'-t'c'e Frances co 27 15 .643 1 1 l b-Cleeeland ______22 •14 .611 1 St. Louts .22 -16 .605 3 1 , 4-Minnesota . 23 17 .175 2 qualifying in the , hop, step and In tomorrow's finals, State's bf 4:07;8, helc4 by Villanova's Ron' ---- - - ". - d-Cincinnati .21 15 .565 5 Id-Los Angeles ----HI 17 .625 4 I • ;:. . . • • ' ~., •e-Pitta burr!' _-__:..20 17 .541; $ L 0-Baltimore i 19 15 - .514 4 1 .4 le -Milwaukee ______l7 2.3 .425:,,t1.01-1 c-Cbicago ..--....._20 19 .5 60 4t' . ois . :6-Philadelphia .____l6 22 .421 10 1 ./ a-Detroit __1...17 17 -.560 5 ' _l6 24 .400 11 / d h•nsas City It 23 .429 7 1 4 Lions, Ithaca Meet in Pluyoffs e-}i°uatan , - • 1 - . - r , • ) d -Chicago ___-_l4 .26 .150. 13 1 / e-Bostun }.__ls 22 - .406 * l4 I It 23 4411 11 i 4-Y:ashinatun _4_lo 26 .211 13 By JOHN MORRIS have to be considered highly im- sit 'back and wait for the hop.;` New -Ynth probable. He is Of! balance now and can't; a • ' e ' ii. g-riagad night game,. 11 a. b, e.,(1, e--Played alert (IMPS Next weekend's District 2 ' . , Taday's Canes Todaj'a Cana) • reach - the ball." - • " : The Natanies have settled down • i Milwaukee, Fischer ki-s! it, St. Louts' Los Angeles. Hots 10-0) or Chance (2-5) playoffs 'on Seaver Field pit ' l corisiderably in the field, corn- ITHACA CPMPLETED its thirdl iacka " o "-5) N at Kansas City. Walker (6-2) I Penn State against ii team that Imilting just six errors in their unbeaten season in Bucky Free.:E. Philat o thla, l l . eznett (0 1) at Los . A ley (4-4) Barber (4-1) at Nato"). Cor , ;last five games. man's 28 yea-rs with a 4 - 0 victory( .Chicago. Gerard, (0 0) or Mlnwortli Rinneaota, ' Purim, 111-2) at Chltrre. humiliated the L ib ns earlier! .Lion- 'shortstop er Army Wednesday. .(3-5) at Cincinnati: O'Toole 14-4) N i 1 Bushardt (6-2) i . . this year. ' Johnny Phillips Roger Fr'‘:ize (6-0) •and' Dick ) Fittaburgb. Law (1 - i) or Friend (4.5 i Det ro it, Regan. i 3.21 or Foytack (g-I) has been having lat. Houston Colden ‘2-1) N idamer (5-0) are the top pitch -I ),1.4,,y0rk.-mi„ii .. at New York. Sheldon 12-I) The Nittanies (10-3) meet un- • ~ Cleveland, l ) at ay ing os. 11-I) at San Francisci. Crap{ 2-0 W ii . 1 •a horrible season beaten Ithaca (15-0) in the first ~ • ;Or the J3ombers. Neither:l:men \S-2) , Stenhouse )3 -1) N game of a doubleheader Friday. ,afield, but the n Pitchedi against the Lions: I -- St. John's (22-1) and Gettysburg. / an k y captain 4/ This! is the ninth - playoff in 13, --, leads the-team al (11-5) clash in the second game. hitting, a - s for the Lions. They won , The winners play Saturday. - pla y offs In 1952\1957 and . 1959. 1 • ! Bedenk called ihe ;057 team lost, in the finals ' ITHACA ROMPED to an 'easy Phillips the best the . Collage . World' Series tot 14.5 win over the Lions on shortstop in the ifornia. State pitcher Cal Em-1 Braver Field early in the season,Tast last y ear. was named the outstanding; but things may be a little bit but the Lion star yer:of the tournament. Emery. different this time. ieveloped a habit now a first baSeman fort Joe Bedenk's team contributed of waiting for the John , oilliOs Rochester al the International!' six i... errors to the Bomber cause,tball and it has cost him dearly. . i , \• - , eagup.. .- . - giving up 12 runs in three innings.i "John had a habit of chargint The •1952 'and 19b9 keamS \fin-1 ___ Off the Lions performance in theth e hall,e, Bedenk explains, "His ished ) fourth in the eight-team) last three weeks of the season,! e ca e h : ! n it - "summer thought he:fields at Omaha, Neb., the scene'of another showing like that would.was over-charging. so he had John the last 12 NCAA tourneys. 47'. - .. Varsity "S" Club - Meeting 9:00 p.m. Sunday. 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Try it! * * * MIKE MILLER * * * STEVE MOORHEAD -MAJOR ,LEAGUES i / \NITTANYIPUTT I PAR":, , • , MINIATURE GOLF OPEN TOURNAMENT ... RULES Et REGULATIONS -: I . • it-Is the responsibility of each contestant to arrange a illße far his match with his opponeaL Phone enrolitero are • listed on the bracket pairings for your rem. violater,. . , . First preliminary round (*NMI shall be 36 holes of Ininisitmrt gat. Other pre liminary rounds and the quarter finab and semi-finals /ban be 18 holes lane round) of golf. i • . The championship will be decided by al 14 hole playoff. = - First preliminary round games Inuit be played off by May 28 at II p.m. other preliminary remind games most be played off by 'luso 2.: Quarter final room! tames mast be played off by J nit* 4. Semi final •round games most be played off by June 5. The championship game win be piled at the convenience of the two \ finalists, 1 . - \pi n t prise Is a Ronnie Mini-Stems IPhono-Transieter Rune and Phonograph tpiaya LP. or 45's with complete battery power). S•cond prize is $ Toshiba Transistor Radio with .Inlo case. - ; Prizes may be ems" in the window at Al,. Electronirs.',South Pugh Street In State College. in ;as, of ties sodden death playoffs iirfli be necessary. please check In at the - wimitior with 711412 final seeres so winders may be posteel 1 . • PLAYERS 1 ? I ' 1 - 1. EarMarewn. AD 74273 1 , 22. Lewis PASHA, :AD 8.2115 )] - 2. Bye \ . 1 I 34. Byi , ,, ! • 3. Charles \ \ Abramson. AD it.... 4227 1 , 45. Howard Oberlander. UN 5-2996 1 4. Dick Alt3rose. AD 7-7624 . 1 1 1 36. Ronald • Ougland. AD 14593 11.Eisi Badger. EL 5-2529' 1 31. Gordon Eleiliny. AD 7-7112 .1 1. lie. Brown;\ll. 5-207 J 18. Raymond 14111 y. 101 W. Cale& 7. Jim Carmicbsi. AD 1-2223 1 ' 33. Wally Robinson. UN 5-4971 11. San Cara.. DI 2.4114 '•-I I 44. Sam Roinberger. AD 1-21.111 41 1 9. Pram 31cCaiel. \ 2 1 ::: 1-2817 "1 . 41-Charles Mullet. UN 1-asui .i is. Bye \ J . 42. Bye i 11. Gary Comas. UN t-71171 1 ' 42. Gcno Stout, AD 7-3387 .1. , 1 12. Rees Decker. AD 74141 J' ' 41. Dennis Straub. UN 5-4211 ' J ' 1 11. Joe Del Ring*. All 741111 1 i 45: Ed Temple.- AD 8-42115 14. Dick Dietzel. AD 2117,7 .-I 46.3 m Toscani,. AD 7-3317 ',.\ 1 J 15. Williams Ebel. UN 14241\ 1 47. Joseph We r. AD / i 4191' * "I i L I 19t Philip Gay. AD, 8.9017 s ', J 48.3 she Welsh , AD 1.1197 \ ' 17. Mark Nyitroo, AD 949411\ , 1 49. Martin Zonis, AD A-1316 18. Bye SS. Larry Doerr, AD 11-14113 ' i• 19. Ray Goodrich. AD 8.4795 1 , 51. Robert Stewart. UN 54314 1- '. 24. Florence Harties• 52. Steve Rorie. RD 111-3572 • - : J ' Lewistown 20-6923 1 • 21. George Roman. AD 7-4324 1 \ 51. Dave Iliginbethau. AD 7-71117 •3 23. Dopolil llostrriotan, Dl 9-111175 J . 44. Tom Bristow,' Letftlowa 1 23. Tom B. AD 1-9419 1 55. John Wright, 111 N 5.1411 ‘ Ray. 11 } 34. Ovaries Beaten. AD 84133 I 362471a1r Ream. AD 1-2144 \ i 25. Fred Swope. UN 1-7813 ] 57. IlIc:11 N 11316. AD 9-1961 ] 24". Bye U. Pete Toanbre AD, 8-9472 27. C.l ! B. Jacobs. Leyte. 2494925 1 • 59. JarleSomith , AD S-21151 ] i 311. Preston King. UN $ - $l4l i " 1 1. By. \ I . 21. Intitar4 *raider. AD 7-3911 1 111. Walt JaikaiT , AD 0-1071 34. John Iramrifte , AD 2-1141111 J 1 12. Dave Ted .U N 5-1223 31.114/art B. Leas. AD 5-411113 1 93. Bab KIM •U N 14 , 31 1 I, 22. James 11cEllianey. AD 11-2135 J $4. Ste realism. 1-4111/7 i . \ • SATURDAY MAY 26. 1962 alifier GERRY NORMAN
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