The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 30, 1962, Image 6

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    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
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
ST. JOHN'S STANDOUT'
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'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 -
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In 11-9 Loss to Milwaukee
CHICAGO (/F) Ernie !Banks, Chicago 'Cubs slugger,
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in the head with a pitch four days ago and walloped a double
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 30,1962
LARRY BEARNARTH
St. l l /ohn's pitching)
Detroit Tigers got another solid
pitching performance yesterday as
Don Mossi halted the Baltimore
Orioles 12-4 with the support of a
heavy homerpn attack.
• Homers by IDick Brown, Rocky
ColavitO, Norm Cash and Chico
Fernandez powered the Tigers to
their eighth victory in nine games.
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, ST. PAUL-N7INNEAPOLIS (AP)
—Chuck Schilling's tl2 r ee-run
homer in the' sixth inning broke
,up a tie ball game and s led Bos
ton to an &'5 victory over the
Minnesota Twins yesterday as the
it 4 in
Red Sox hit our homers.
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
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