The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 02, 1962, Image 11

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LEFTY 808 FENTON FIRES a pitch to Ithaca the plate . : Catcher Don Jonas bobbled the throw STATE FIRST SACKER Pete ,Liake lakes the long throw from
first baseman Jim Baker in the first inning of and two runs scored for the Bombers. Ithaca shortstop Johnny Phillips to refire Ithaca. left fielder Ed Farquhar
yeatfirdayfs genie on Bearer Field. Baker went on to win, 74, and enter this afternoon's in the second inning. Ithaca scored two runs in the Inning before
, bou:nced the ball back to Fenton, who threw to final game against Gettysburg. Farquhar grounded out to retire the side,
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Lions
State Errors Give
Enough Runs for
1 By JOHN MORRIS _... 'John Phillips, a single and a walla
Sports Co-'Editor - I Fenton got Ithaca clean-up bat
',ter Jim Baker to bounce weakly
Penn State baseball coach Joe back to the mound, but Lion
Bedenk has often said that de- catcher Don Jonas let Fenton's
tense is the key to a winning, throw get Away from him and the
Bombers had two free runs. •
team. Yesterday Bedenk's Lions
and 'the plucky Gettysburg Bul
lizts proved just how true that
statement is.
The Nittanies gave4thaca six
runs in the first two innings of
their District 2 playoff game on,
Beaver Field yesterday afternoon, ! Fenton 'struck out Ed Farquhar
and' lost, 7-6. Gettysburg, on the; for the-first out of the inning, but
other hand, pulled a whole hatfull another run scored on Walt Lyne's
of sterling defensive p lays _ to beat ground Out to' shortstop. Billy
St. John's, ! 7-s', and
_advance to , Odell then hit a bouncer to sec
thisi afternoon's final game. ; ond, but Lion first baseman Pete
Gettysburg and Ithica will meet Liske bobbled the ball and an
at 2 this afternoon to determine.other rum scored. Jonas threw out
the District 2 representative to the Odell, attempting to steal, to end
College World Series in Omaha,‘ the inning.
Neb., June 11-15. r The Bombers scored two more
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State actually outplayed Ithaca runs, in the second inning on two
except for a horrendous first in- walks and two infield singles. ;
ning that saw the Bombers score; THE LIONS closed the . gap to
four runs on one • hit ind three'6-2 with a pair 'of runs in the third
Lion errors. • Inning off Ithaca starter Roger,
JUNIOR LEFTHANDER Bob Freize. Two walks and Don Rob-'
Fenton was the victim of the Nit- inson's line double, State's. first!
tany miscues, suffering his second hit of the game, accounted for the!,
loss against eight wins. two runs.
The Bombers loaded the bases The Nittanies scored single runs
with nobody out in the first in- in the fifth and sixth innings ands
ning on an error by shortstop finally tied the score with two
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Penn State rightfielder Dick
Anderson was elected captain
of the 1963 baseball learn fol
lowing :the Nittanies' loss to
Ithaca, fastarday.
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going to third. The Nittany third r,nt...p • Ii 2 I Irrels•.o I • 11,
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Ithaca came right back with the tom"
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tie-breaking run in the bottom of
the seventh on a walk to Farqu
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DICK ANDERSON
. new Nittany captain
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Dick Rockwell's line shot to cen
ter.
Righthander Dick Lindamer
handcuffed the Nittanies in the
last two innings to pick up the
win. '
Gettysburg . backed up right
hander Ted Koerner with a superb
defense and some timely hitting :
to hand St: John's starter Larry.
Bearnarth the second loss of his ;
college career. Bearnarth, 9-0 on
the season and 32-1 lifetime, wag,
driven from 'the mound in the.
fifth inning;
THE BULLETS' scored all sev.-
en of their runs off Bearnarth and,
then held off St. John's rallies in
the last four innings.
St. John's was by far the noisiest'
team in the tournament, throwing'
bats, hats and temper tantrumi.!
The Redmen played the game un-!
der protest, both official and:
vocal, after plate umpire Len Toft
ruled that Alchie Hertodatti pur-;
posely tried to get in the way of!
a Koerner offering in a last-ditch;
attempt to reach base in the ninth,
inning.
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