WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 26, 1967 Kanas i GARY KANASKIE . . . grand slam hitter Ruggers Lose To Co ra By DAVID LABOVITZ Collegian Sports Writer Cornell University has long been a dangerous place for the Penn State, rugby football team. For the laSt couple of years the B,b Red have proved awesome ai hoine. State's last visit to Ithaca was in September of 1165 when the Lions were crushed 36-3. This past Satur )lay the score was a lot closer, hut the result was the same as State's Blues fell 11-8 in a fiercely fought match. It was 'a long ride to - Ivyland on Saturday morning, but it did not seem to affect the Blues as tliev controlled the first half, building an eight point lead. Constant pressure front the for arris led to the Lions' first score. Stoeckel Wins Hooker bale Landis and Prop Chuck Ten - Mile managed to break thmugh the Cornell for aids to !rush a kick from the Ivy back line. With such a hard TEACH IN CLEVELAND BS $5,850 . Interviews Monday, May 8 Phone 238-0596 400 W. 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The wind and Zahn won the, Sixth An- of 269 penalty points. Complete State club capt a i n Dave had supplied extra time to close nual Disaster Rallye last Sat- Stoeckel. coming in on the sec- in.l and, as Almquist tried to urday. Second place among the results will be available at the and wave, grabbed the ball and gain some room to boot, his 144 contestants was the team SportS Car Club meeting, May scored for the Lions. kick was blocked. Corn e 1 1 of Ziegler and Xleasley with 3at 7:30 p.m. in room 214 HUB. Rich Bair kicked the conver- grabbed the ball and forced the • ------ -- - sion and State led 5-0. tie -breaking try. 1 , u11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!11111111111111111111111111111111E Larry Kuhns punched across This week there are three = another try for the LiOns before ,games for the ruggers against = - the close of -the half. It was 'Ft+lham University. = but the third try from the Blue --, ....ffessa.gaisah, = back I' 'his se , --- id -r,- Jack line this season, and - gave State an 8-0 lead after the kick failed, Cornell Conies Back Cornell opened the second half •.cith a completely new line up and gradually caught up to the Lions, finally making it 8-8. Despite - lack of fre-h uesptte a .rest players the Blues displayed a touch defense. With but ttto minutes left in the name the score was still deadlocked. It was then that the Bin Red managed to pull the match out of the fire. State fullback Roger Alm- LES'S PIZZA and SUBS 15 INCH SUBMARINE 21 Ingredients PIZZA 10 - 12 - 14 Inch Variety of Other Sandwiches Surge With .390 Ave. Red Hof Hitter • By DON McKEE Collegian Sports Writer Call itt-a break out, a surge, a hot streak 'or whatever you please, the important fact is that Penn State's baseball team is now Playing good ball. After lOsing threejin a row to Villanova and Rider the Lions I bounced back and took a single game from Indiana last Thursday, sweeping a doubleheader from Rutgers on Saturday. The new look was prolific hitting and the power surge was led largely by one man. That man is left fielder Gary Kanaskie whose booming bat contributed heavily to all three victories. 7-11 Hot Streak 111 In the last three games Kanaskie has Chalked up seven hits in eleven trips to -the Plate. Against Indiana he rapped a pair of doubles and scored twice. In the first game with Rutgers his hot hitting brought in five runs, four of them on a grand slam home run. In the second gatne he ripped three straight base hits. What caused the sudden turn 'about in the quiet outfielder's play? Although his po t'ential was recognized he was not a heavy bitter in the early going. "We made • Kanaskie an offensive hit ter," said coach Chuck Medlar. "We told him to go up to the plate swinging every time, and not to take too many pitches." I The junior ,from Enola has apparently tken the coach's instructions to heart. "I haven't walked once this year," said Kanas kie. This is good news for Penn State. Since the outfielder's readiness to hit has driven in seven runs. "The thing that has made the most dif ference for me," said Kanaskie,- "is being a regular and getting more hitting. Now, at - BICYCLE - PAIRS 0 ACCESSORIES estem Auto 112 S. FRASER ST. ',NEW , COLLEGE'DINER, Downtown Between the-Movi4 English, Math, Science, Language Majors TEACH Qualifications Earn while learning... • No Education Courses Required • Master's Degree • Bachelor's Degree • Professional Certification • A Liberal Education • Annual Income to $6lOO • Preparation in a Subject Area • Placement and, Tenure INTERN TEACHING PROGRAM • TEMPLE UNIVERSITY • Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 1968 LA VIE SENIOR PORTRAITS Assure Your Place: Get Your Picture Taken Now! ABCD April 24.28 May ,1-5 EFG May 8.12 Him May 154 9 , LMN May 22.26 OPQ May 29-June 2 Anyone not on campus Fall '67 MUST have their picture taken now! Portraits taken «•ithout appointment 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at: PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. COLLEGE AVENUE WOMEN wear dark, slip-on sweaters, no jewelry.•MEN wear dark suit coat, tie, and white shirt. CHARGE of $2.50 payable when portrait taken. For Seniors graduating December '67; Mar6h, June '6B. 0 _ mm=mad THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA the end of practice'l can get a few more swings." The recent winning streak coincides with a •new batting order. Kanaskie started the season hitting in the , eighth position. He was moved up to fifth in the lineup for the In diana game and the hot hitting binge started then. Kanaskie went two for four and both of his hits were doubles. "I've been lucky," Kanaskie said. "Every thing has been dropping in lately." A more accurate description could be "sailing out." There was never any doubt about the biggest hit of the year—the grand slam. When Kanaskie swung, .the ball took off towards left center and ended up beyond the fence on the way to Chambers building. Despite the fact that seven of his 16 hits have been .for extra bases, Kanaskie plays down any talk'i of his being a big slug ger. "I swing for the gaps," he said. "When I'm going well I hit the ball up the mid dle." With all the disCussion about Kanaskie's recent hitting expldsion it might be easy to overlook his other] talents. The fact is that as an outfielder Kanaskie is first rate. He starts in left but when the occasion demandi can easily make the transition to center. Earlier this season an opposing base run ner tried to score from second on a single to left. Kanaskie scooped up the bounding ball, hesitated momentarily and then' threw a strike to the plate. The runner never had a chance. It takes combinations of different talehts to -build an "all-around ballplayer." Gary Kanaskie comes a Iprig way in assembling the many pieces in this baseball jig saw puzzle. . . NOW RENTING EFFICIENCY 1,2, 3 =-- BEDROOM APARTMENTS. SPLIT LEVELS = = FURNISHED FROM $lOO A MONTH. ---- = THOROUGHLY MODERN AND UNIQUELY ,=- = = DESIGNED. EASY ACCESS. l= BUS SERVICE TO CAMPUS. ;.= • = E FOR INFORMATION PLEASE CALL' 238-3919. ,= BLUE BELL APARTMENTS 719, UNIVERSITY DRIVE ;Tiimmimmilminiffiniummimmmuniminnumnimminne: Top Fielder, Too Lion Baseball Nine Hosts West Virginia In Afternoon Action Penn State's baseball team will be seeking to extend its winning streak to four in a row today when it meets West Vir ginia at home at 3:30 p.m. Since the team broke out of a hitting slump and beat In diana on Thursday and Rutgers • twice on Saturday, the outlook for the rest of the season has greatly improved. However, one thing still . worries coach Chuck Medlar— ; the weather. "We didn't have i practice on Monday,". said Medlar. "We need to get this game in and the forecast is rain." The Penn State attadk will be led by; Gary Kanaskie . and Shorty Stoner who have both started hitting. hard ;lately. Kanaskie leads the teamin bat ting with a .390 mark, and in hits with 16. Stoner is hitting .324 and eight of his 12 safties have been' doubles. The starting pitcher , today will be either Phil Williams or Dick Foster. Williams is 2-0, picking up a win in relief over Juniata, and getting the vic tory in a starting assignment against Indiana. Foster has no decisions as yet. His only appearande was in - the 4-3 loss to Villanova. West Virginia is alwayS tough to beat in baseball. Second place is the lowest the Moun taineers have finished in the • Southern Conference in the last six years and they are just as - AUTO - • PARTS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto 112 S. FRASER ST. • ANYONE INTERESTED IN PLAYING PIANO NEXT YEAR AT NICKELODEON• NITES (GOOD PAY) ' CONTACT: MIKE 237-4640 RELIVE THE PAST BRING BACK THE 'good old days Sponsored by the HUB ARTS COMMITTEE If you work for The Daily Collegian, you're on the inside of every happening. if there's action, you'll hear about it at The Collegian.. Ask anyone who's ever worked for The Collegian about the campaign to raise money for WDfM's new transmitter, or the effoit to abolish USG, or talking ,to the FBI after the marijuana arrests, or attending University Senate meetings. Come and see if you can handle the action. The Collegian's candidate school begins tomorrow at 7 p.m. in 118 Sackett. Undergraduates from all curri- culums are invited to attend. ill 11111 110111111111111111111111;1111111111111(1111111111111111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111115 tough this season. Guth are over .300. 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