PAGE VX District 2 Playaffi State-Ithaca Battle Set For Opener By KIM MOIMIS Sports Co-Editor Pour of the hest teams in the,East—St. John's, Ithaca, Gettysburg and Penn State— meet 'on Beaver Field this afternoon in the first round of The NCAA District 2 playoffs. State clashes With undefeated! Ithaca (15-0) at 1 p.m. in the first! tame of today's doubleheader, St., John's and Gettysburg will play: in The nightcap. The winners meet in a single game tomorrow to de termine the district championship.' The winner of tomorrow's final; game will represent District 2 in the College World Series in Oma-. ha, Neb., June 11-15. District All-Star pitcher Bob' Fenton will be on the mound for' Tickets for the playoffs are Sl. No students will be admitted with their matriculation cards. with 13. Catcher Don Jonas has. the Nittanies this afternoon. Fen- 10. while center fielder Dick Pae tan (8-1) won eight straight games and Kochman have each con before being tagged with defeat tributed nine RBI, Pae leads the' in the pions' last game of the reg _;team in mini scored with 16. - . - ular season. i St. John's (22-1) will have two District All-Stars on the ' field' facing a potent Ithaca team thatl - ----, game this afternoon. THE JUNIOR southpaw will bei w h en they meet Gettysburg in the , has seven of the eight regulars batting over .300. All-District cen-I First baseman Richie Berta- I 'ter fielder Bob Valsente paces the'datti was named to the District for the second year in a row.' izain Bomber attack with a .362 aver age. Righthanded 'pitcher Larry Bear- Ithaca coach Bucky F reemen !nath made the team on' the will probably start star rightlstrength of his 9-0 record. bander Roger Freize (6-0), Bearnarth. one of the top major! This is Penn *State's ninth ap -Teague prospects in the tourney.l pearance in the - , - owns a .32-1 college career rec-I - playoffs sin ce --....• , . - ord. The lanky fireballer is the; 1949. The Nit- ' St. John's captain. . 1 tunics' won /he . Four members of the Redmen 1952, 1957 and • .. - lineup are batting over .300 oni 1959 tou rn ey a. ,1111pi i , the' season. Catcher Joe Liguori This is Ithaca's ' . , , leads, the team with a .366 aver third playoff ap- k . . , age, followed by center Bill Goldy pearance. Thee (.357). Bertodatli (.329) and short- Bombers w e r.e `--' ' stop Ed .Brancaccio (.343). .• second in 1952 . • ' . Gettysburg, a 6-1 loser to Penn and 1959 . . , • • State early in• the season, won the Lion coach Joe • Middle Atlantic Conference cham- ; Bedenk win start -. pionship to earn a spot in the play-1 the same lineup offs. The Bullets (11-5) won sev-' that he used for Bob Fenton en of their eight games. the _bulk of the regular season. 1 Coach Gene Hummel's team re- Teim captain and shortstop lies on the hitting of team cap- Johnny Phillips is the Lions' l e ad.,tain Tom Perkins (.319), F r a n lc' ing hitter with a .432 average, Martin (.388) and Rick Taylor Third baseman Fred Light (.298) 1 (- 37 3)- end left fielder Roger Kochmanl i r HUMMEL WILL probably start 1(.293) have also been big men in; ,righ thaoded ace Ted Koerner (5-1) ithe Nittany attack. Kochman was against the Redmen. inamed t !Fo the All-District second This is the eighth tournament team. ,appearance for St. John's and the , Right fiel d er Dick Ander- 'first for Gettysburg. I • . lit MILLE!. CALENDAR TONIGHT , Evening Services SERVICE` UP 8:00 P.M. • AND 00 ~ • Speaker: Rabbi Goldberg Sponsors: Phi Epsilon Pi I° "" babbat • LET US (HECK YOUR • !be serice CAR COMPLETELY • Compulsory CLASSIFIED May' we suggest a Y = Al) STAFF tune-up for a safe, pleasant MEETING trip home. . MONDAY, _ JUNE 4 Su rior Auto Sir ice 7 P.M. i 825 S. Atherton Sit. 129 SACKETT - AD 84041 THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY , PARK, PENNSYLVANIA DICK ANDERSON *- * * son (.269) leads the Lions in RBI * *! * DICK PAE * 1¢ * - ,yesterday- "He was not supposedlßens,_ ,posted_, their 2Ahn triumph in 'to challenge the. leaders at that • w e'r last " star ts. Gettysburg infielders Martin point but he wasn't to lose any'. .. • • , • and Taylor were named to the positions, a' didn't. So far as - AII-District second team along Jake Wood the eng ine isconcerned, ld 'DETROIT lAP) - with Ithaca's Ed Farquhar and' we cou i n d. Bill y Brutor4 accounted f o r. go to the starting line again right' • Hochman. rune runs rmterciay with an extra- I Others n a med to i Use All-I . `base bombardment as the Detroit. District first teanr were Jack I Thompson was asked if he Tig ers rout e d the Chicago White , thought the stock block engines•s nx 13_5 i n what started a s a 'Moyer, Lafayette, shortstop; Pete! !Schmidt , Army. :seeend b ase ; " c 'Y'should be allowed a little more pitchers' dud. • i • iston displacement than the / Of- 1 Wood whacked a three-run horn- Hall, Rutgers, third base; Bob won special racing engines;er and a two-run, double for five !Foyle, Navy, outfield; Ted Fiore,l the practice in sprint car rac-Iruni batted in. Brutorr also had a Seton Hall:outfield; Ted a Ithree-run homer plus two doubles t.. 7 eff Torberg of, Rutgers. , „!.. "No." Mickey 'said flatly., "We and) a - single. - PROBABLE LINEVPS can lick ' ern with the • same' • • • First Gime (1:00) -• inches." ' • I ' ilia. Uhl" " (1) - Penn Stale " (1) CfiICAGG (AP) Carl •War" HE SAID he wasn't sure wheth-; wick's two-run Single and Jim Dick • 27 Bob Valansite-ef N 4 Dick Pacer er he would take the - car to the - 'Pendleton's th i e e-run hornet' 4 Tom Terranova_au 2 Don ,Robinson.2b 'Milwaukee 100-miler June 10 or,sParked Houston's Dve:run come ,lo Don Fazio,3b - 6 Fred .Light.3b )even whether he would enter. the;from-behind rally in the ninth to 119 Ed Fargubar.lf -20 John Phflifirs.as 1 129 him Baker.lb 10 Dick Asidemonol 500 again next year althoughigive the Colts a 10-6 victory over 1211 Walt Ly ( io.2b !SI Dan JOIMS.O ihe wants to. 'the:Chicago Cuhi yesterday. , 1 20 Bill Odell.rf -1k Roger ; Kackatan,Ul 116 Dick Rockwell.e 6 Pete 1 14,4c..1b 115 Royce fretae.l) 11 Bata reataa.p - -;(6-0) (a-1)1 - 1 - Second Game St. Jollaia (22-1) 1 Goltem9!arrir (11-5) No. ' No. I 115 Bill Goldy,cf 1 41 Frank Martin.lh ' 6 Ed BrancacciaAs i 54 Jerry 1 Robertaon,cf! 9 Bob Arvancrf 1-1 . SS Rich :Taylor.llb 21 Dick 13ertodal Li.* 62 leiag :Carta? 122 Joe.. nepicsi.lb ,£5 Tarn Perkin...2i • 1214 Joe - I..,fraori.c /TS Rill Jar0b1W11)111 '25 Hank Seckman.ll 74 Bruce Sutcliffe, 10 Max Dente.2b .he Bob Furnme 23 Lard Bearnarch.p it Ted Koetiacc.6o (94) 41-1)1 Phils Top Wants PHILADELPHIA 1 (AP) The San Francisco OW:its' seven-game winning streak was ended yes terday as the Philadelphia Phil lies' Art Mahaffey :beat the Na tidnal League leaders 2-1. • At the same time, the ?billies ended a set en-game losing streak. Stark Today 35-Cent Fitting' Causes Thompson 500 Scratch INDIANAPOLIS (Th A 35-cent fitting ended Mickey Thofhpson's and Dan Gurney's challenge to the Offenhausers in Wednesday's 500-mile auto race. . ! . i 1 - • Thompsonl ? himself a speed record owner, '1;luilf ; the first ,semi-stock car to qualify "for the race in recent years and !grand prix driver Gurney was running easily in ninth place when the trouble started. I' Gurney's Modified Buick V-8 engine was running beauti fully, The fuel t-rik-s were full, the, . , . itires showed little wear, and there t0,..4., 7:,..„......,r COltS was a good chance he could go swlngor • I .„Yfi 4 7 i the rest of the Way with one more sCapturt l Yidories pit stop while the leaders were making two. 3 MILWAUKEE (AP) Cincio nati right-bander Bob Purkey be the the 35-cent seal failed on came the major. league's first the rear end of the starter shaft. nine-game winner yesterday in ! That let the grease out of the dif- 'downing the Milwaukee Braves ferential and Gurney 'had to pull 7. 4 w i t h t h e h e l p 41 F ran k Robin off the track after 93 laps, not son's booming bat. quite halfway through the race.: Purko, beaten only once, fired - DAN w As mining exact l y as a seven-hitter, struck out five and we had planned." Thompson said walked two as the third-place MAJOR NATIONAL LEAGUE , AMERICAN LEAGUE ' W. ,L. Pet. G.E. I W. •- W. L. Pd. 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