X—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 13, 1973 Baseballers 'dual' at Rutgers The Lion nine will put its 3-1 seven innings In last Satur- R.F.C. record on the line tomorrow day’s victory over Villanova, Penn State is 2-0 for the when it travels to Rutgers for will take the hill for the first spring with regular season a l p.m. doubleheader. contest, but coach Chuck victories over George Mason The competition at Bruns- Medlar will hold up on the University and Harrisburg, wick should be formidable as announcement of his second although it went 1-2 on tour in the Scarlet Knights have starter until after the first Virginia, more than a dozen games game. The match will have an under their belt after their • unusual feature: an English long spring southern trip. The Penn State Rugby referee is going to officiate Last year Penn State swept Football Club travels to the second half. According to two from Rutgers, 1-0 and 6-2. Philadelphia tomorrow for a Twiford, English refs are Rick Sherkel, who pitched match with the Philadelphia about the best in the world. JUST PUBLISHED Fourteen original essays on the 'f life and work of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. V. With a bibliography. A A D.BccA s: od /fK Oelacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence hardbound edition $7 95 L'j« P’d.’a « East 4 7th Street Ne* York NY 10017 THE FASHION BUG i ■ * i Nittany Mall Main Entrance 1 'K % R.S.V.P. And yet 10% off your next purchase NEGUT TEMENT >d by JEROME KLIMKOWITZ and JOHN SOMER cordially invites you to attend a fashion show TODAY Saturday, April U 2:30 p.m. The New York Times re viewer called HAROLD BRODKEY's new story “one of the half dozen stories I've ever read about love and sex that moved me.” And there’s lots more including new writ ing by ALLEN GINSBERG, RALPH ELLISON, JOHN HAWKES, MAXINE KUMIN. A BANTAM BOOK Where Paperbacks Are Sold live in concert from BBC London every Sunday - 7 1-midnight Lions edge Columbia 383-384 By GUY GUERRIERO Collegian Sports Writer Golf coach Joe Boyle ex pected tomorrow’s match with Maryland to be the strongest challenge his Eastern champs would face this year, but yesterday’s contest at Columbia almost caught the Lions looking. The New Yorker’s fell two strokes short of handing Penn State its first loss in two years as Boyle’s linksmen escaped with a slim 383-384 victory and extended its record to 4-0. While captain Dan O’Neill recorded a 76, teammate Fred Von Bargen slipped to 81 and could have cost the Lions the match had Rex Ferguson not picked up the slack firing a 73. His best performance of the season, Ferguson fell one stroke short of capturing