Vdt MIX Redmen Boast Top Record In District 2 Tournament By JOHN MORRIS The latest release from the '"THEY ARE BOTH good teams." .Bedenk said earner this -week. public relations office of St, "but they don't play nearly the John's University contains a !schedule we do. If they did, may be they wouldn't have such good list of 'reasons why ; the Red-'record:." St. John's waltzed throUgh its rnen should win the District 2 ;Metropolitan College Baseball baseball playoffs . on Beaver Conference schedule with a 14-0 Field Friday and Saturday . record and also beat the likes of . C. W. Post, Queens and Adelphi The 'release also contains an im-,before losing to little Rider Col pressive list of baseball statistics,ilege,ls-2, in - the next-to-last - game including the score of every game!of the4eason. of the Redmen's '22-1 season. IN THE SEVEN wears that OFF ' THEIR RECORDS. St.young Jack Kaiser has directed John's and Ithaca 415-0) shouldlthem. the Redmen have compiled be the favorites in, the weekendia .795 percentage with 159 wins tourney, but Penn State coach Joe:and only 41 defeats. Bedenk thinks his Lions have as St. John's paced the MCBC in MAJOR LEAGUES NATIONAI. 11.EAGVE W. L. Pet. C.ll. 33 . 14 .702.. --C3evel6oll ..- 31 16 .671 I%,Norirt Yurk -26 , 16 .610 h 11hilieinrintita 21 ' 18 .6;1 Detroit 23 IA .661 Angel... 6 . 20 26 .444 12 17 `XL .366 14% Chicaro 16 26 .361 14% Kansas City __ .. 16 30 .833 17 Boston ____ fiats Piancisou Lor Anrorira _ Cincinnati _ aolit. Louis , _ _ • Pittaburah _ illhoraukse _ liouaddui _ Philadelphia _ Chicago - - West York . 12 27 a—Flayed night inurw ' Tads Y's Caine* 1/4 RESULTS . - , Tads?* Gammas i Chiingo, Buthandt 415 31 and Horlen till!: , San Franeiaeo , Marlchal 1 7-3 ) and O'DelEnt Detroit. Regan 4 3-2 p and Jones 40 411 2 Independent ft 21 at Philadelphia, Pictish 44-11 and I . Clet eland. Ramos 41-11 and Latman Tennis Doubles , Ilismotos 43-4) 2 . '(241 at Da Ittmore„ Estrada 13-64 and' Finals • BASK ABOUT OUR $25 SAVINaS , AD PRO SHARING PLAN* Loa Angela*, 'Knew( 46-21 and Pot)nei;Brown. 11-21 2 Paul Gordon land -Al Harris. independent, 43 31 t A New York, Millow 40-25 and Hotel - Washington, ((stern 10-51 and Cheney . . . •tiel. Frank Davis and Don Clark, Lintilen. • 1 \ . , . .' ' / l i 4340 2 :11-1 ) at Kansas CH!. Rakow ( 4-3) and 44. ~..2 . ' 1 . \ ._ St. Louis. Washburn (S 1) at Pittsburgh. el 61 2 " :-: Independent I i . ~ - •.. p it _ Yratteis 41 -2 I I Boston. Conley (-41 and lionbouquettel ,Z : • Houston, Stone .2-24 at Chicago, Koonce 112.4, at Loa Angeles. (' hangs 42 4 y and: Horfashoe Doubles ...f '.3 BOARD & -IZO NV' . .- (2 I, 'llonsfirld 11-34 2 (twi-night) Finals Cincinnati. Drabowsky 41.31 and °Took New York. Stafford 43 31 and Sheldon, Jim Wolff 44nd Ste.. Zook. Beaver. def. a. 1 (S4l or Purkey 111 . 11 at Milwaukee, riche' ( t -24 at Minnesota. Boniktrwaki : (2.-2) liners( Carrsestwr tind Burt Kaplan , Elk, 21-11,1 : ' \ - i - .' i a t ‘, 42 411 and Curti. 11.11, . •Taarmal 17 21 2 )day-night) '2l-6 • •es Z -, BEAVEI' -Hi' JA.CIiIiARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACIWARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHA ordik 14-,141. saw/ There can be no alterations or exchanges Plit Yl - ir • f tf. t ttlir t ft tt • o.llt rr t axle. Pt ta.II .111 ... slugging first sacker good a chance as anybody AMERICAN LEAGUE • W. L. rd. GA 24 26 .601 .24 :17 .sas 24 24 20 .665. 1 _____22 18 • .550 2 _____...`_22 :10 .524 2 _2l 21 .600. 4 _ 22 22 .500 4 21 26 .457 r-6 1F 24 .429 5. BON 17 iWashinittun THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ST. JOHN'S STANDOUT' ! 'every team department. The Red-land three consecutive homers, But it wawa lost cause as the men posted a .302 team batting' ! • Milwaukee Braves won a home run derby 11-9. average, a tram fielding average of .959 and surrendered only 1.45 Aided by a tailwind, the Cul:4r runs per game. They also reeled had six homers and the Braves! off 16 double plays. , three, the total falllng one short. Righthanders Larry Bearnarth of a league record. ' ii and Tom Hunt were the top two Joe' Adcock hit his eighth homer; :pitchers in 'the New York area. and Joe Torre followed him with; :Bearnarth, who has already been his first for the);craves in the; contacted by 14 major league second inning. 1 teams, had a 9-0 record. Hunt was .1 Amado Samuel also belted MS 1 7-0 on the season. ,/ first for Milwaukee to account for Team captain Bearnarth had a in a . six-run third in ,1.30 earned run average whileit i F e e runs. ;Hunt posted an ERA of 1.08. rimg. All six tallies were unearned theS , tied in with a bobble by Hank Beckman, Bill Goldy, Bob * as , shortstop Andre Rodgers. Arnone and• Tony Milano have all 11 seen duty in the outfield. 1 Others poling homeis for the' GOLDY PACED the outfielders Cubs ,were Billy 'Williams 106 1 i in extending ' phis hitting streak with a .357 batting average and: thrbugh 15 ganies;' Bob Will as a 'Arnone batted .288, but • Mila no 'nch batter, 2nd and Geoe was one of the most valuable A ltman ' 11th. Badgers had t wo players on the team despite a .217 ,of the Cubs four doubles. I average. I _ The "little magician" has played • • , • r ,every OutfiOd position and is a KANSAS CITY c (AP) The, terror on the bases. ' Kansas City Athletics scored twice, ' Junior catcher Joe Liguori has in the first inning and.defeated been a big trnan• in the St. John's'the New York Yankees 2-1, yester4 batting order. Splitting the catch-Iday behind the seven-hit pitching ing duties lirith senior Joe Kepics.lof John Wyatt and Bill Fischer. i ,Ligouri basted .366 during the ' The defeat knocked the. Yanks] regular season. . lout of a first place. ; tie with-Cleve - _l2 21) .7.93 12' Thursday Only SPORT COATS INDIA MADRAS $1995 Regularly $29.95 ALL YEAR 'ROUND 1 / 2 Price Regularly $42-50 to $65.00 0 9.145 • e ftr;s Cnstorn Shop for Men STATE 'COLLEGE, PA. -, • Vta ,- . pgi 2 ) . . # ,.... ‘ 0 . - •'l c i , 1 •ti. 47' Altai 6 ..;, _.Cl_ _-,,- • - TOP4rf MILANO ... 'versatile outfielder it. , • - —...e , _ , Banks Clouts 3 Homers In 11-9 Loss to Milwaukee CHICAGO (/F) Ernie !Banks, Chicago 'Cubs slugger, returned•to action yesterday f f pr the first time since being hit in the head with a pitch four days ago and walloped a double land in the Ameiiinn League. DETR lic 4 x - in A .' -.V . 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Bob Till n , smashed two to drive 'in thr runs and Carl Yas trzemski hit other as the Red Sox made thie friendly left field stencil: "home run haven" while winning their; fourth straight from the Twins. l . LOS ANGELES (AP) "-- Jim Piersall hit a home run_ in the 110th inning to give Washington a ;7-6 victory otter Los Angeles after the Senators had kicked away a three r rim lead, in the ninth yes terday. B9NI charging' - 317 E. Beaver :14-* T ALL - --:.. • A Ts 3 4-4% - .1 , 1 1 2 , ' m&2.. ;-5-ti,•tr • 6;44,4371 l'a• • 4 •„„V - • . 1. 1 . • • • i • 'ates' I. u p leek ring... NT SHARING PLAN• It O Pi • , nor
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