kl‘• it ~0„. Photo by H.R. Begley it Lion golfer Fred Von Bergen finds groove with this drive Baseball roundup Repko outduels Carlton .MONTREAL (AP) Steve Renko won his first game in exactly a year when he outduelled Philadelphia's ace left-hander Steve Carlton for a: 2-1 Montreal victory yesterday. -Renko, whose last victory was last April 18, had a no hitter through five innings but gave up hits to Larry Bowa and Cesar Tovar in the sixth and allowed two more hits and a run in the ninth. -The Expos collected their tvko runs in the first inning. Pepe Frias, playing in his first major league game, led Off with a single, moved to second on a bunt and scored on a single by Hal Bredeen. Jorge Roque's single scored Ron Woods with the other run. The Phillies' lone run in the ninth came after a walk to Bowa, and singles by Willie Montanez and Tom Hutton. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Robby Bonds' home run in the 11th inning carried the San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves ygsterday. Bonds connected with one out against Tom House, who relieved starter Carl Morton at the start of the 10th. Atlanta got two men on with none out in the top of the 11th, but House bunted into a double play and Rod Gilbreath struck out. CHICAGO (AP) Dick Allen drove in four runs with a homer and a double yesterday, helping the -Chicago White Sox overcome - some faulty fielding and edge the Texas Rangers 6-5. Sugar Bowl Victory N ite Shandygaff Saloon Oldies with Michael St. John 28 Days NI Colloquy TERMPA PERS end to: your descriptive up to date. 128 page. mail order catalog of 2,300 quality termpapers Enclose $l.OO to cover postage and handling. 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BOSTON (AP) Detroit veteran Jim Perry (2-1) pitched a five-hitter yesterday as Al Kaline, Willie Horton and Eddie Brinkman cracked homers in a 7-1 victory over Boston, the Tigers' third straight at Fenway Park. The 39-year-old Kaline slammed his second homer of the year in the first inning and twice singled in runs later. Horton homered in the second and Brinkman in the fourth, both with the bases empty. BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) Designated hitter Frank Robinson, who had: struck out three straight times, slammed a leadoff homer in the eighth inning yesterday to give California a 3-2 victory over Minnesota. American League strikeout king Nolan Ryan fanned 14 and pitched a five-hitter to win his third straight game. Ryan now has 37 strikeouts in the three starts. The victim of Robinson's tie-breaking smash was Bert Blyleven, 1-3. ‘4 • " 4 4e CLINT EASTWOOD JOE KIDD „ mi cro TECHMCOL OR • PANAV , S,ON ' A Unrversal/Mwpaso Company Production FIRST FEAT. 7:30 p.m. The Penn State tennis team may have plenty of time to tour the nation's capital after meeting Georgetown this afternoon. The Hoyas (2-5) could be easy prey to the Lion netters. State coach Holmes Cathrall tried to spoil the netter's easy day by rescheduling the raihed out George Washington match, but could make no arrangements as of last night. "I'll make any concessions I have to play them," Cathrall said, "I want to get them in." The Hoyas are led by junior Rick Kentz. The most con sistent of the Georgetown netters, his best match thus far was a three set victory against Villanova. In the number two and three positions, the Hoyas will use Chuck Lohrfing and Vince Haas. Lohrfing is capable of solid tennis, but has been playing in spurts this season. The remaining singles positions are still up in the air. Hoya coach Robert Thomas refused to release the bottom half of his lineup, ***** ************************** presumably because he contemplates some changes 4r after Georgetown was * Student/SF Films presents shellacked by Navy 9-0. -Or Before yesterday's shutout 4( he was using Henry Thomp son and Matt Keese at the The 1,973 rd -5 ( MAUDY THURSDAY I Judy Garland .* (Episcopal) 4( Bert Lahr Ray Bolger Today: 5: 30 p.m. 4 ( Friday and Saturday 4( Pizza and Egg Coloring following * HUB Assembly Room 50 c Eisenhower Chapel 4 1(: 7,9, & 11 p.m. ******** **********************t It was the second Robinson homer of the season and No. 524 of his glittering career. 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Spiraling scores plague golfers By GUY GUERRIERO Collegian Sports Writer A freeze on inflationary golf scores? One thing coach Joe Boyle wouldn't mind enacting is a ceiling on the Lions' spiraling scores. Penn State, which spends the day in the nation's capital testing the Georgetown Hoyas, ended a 20 match win streak Monday when its 402 score was one more than Kent State registered. Boyle admitted having mixed emotions as to what effect the loss will have on his Ne tters "A Fistful of - Dollars") -k**** ::::::::: , ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Z:::::::::::::t;:i squad. "Only time will tell," he said. "The guys were all pretty low yesterday, but they know we aren't well diggers and should have the ability to bounce back." One member of the squad that doesn't have to worry about bouncing back is captain Danny O'Neill. O'Neill fired one-under-par 71 Monday, and isn't concerned as much about his golf game as he is about the team's attitude. "That loss should help this squad," O'Neill said. "We unwind in D.C. fourth and fifth spots, respectively. Sixth position has been a question mark all year. Thomas may also be it is, but I think my gariie will planning a few innovations come back as I regain some for his doubles teams. He said confidence," he said. he has decided Kentz and Today's match resumes a Lohrfing will face the Lions series that was broken last Walker Shivar-Tom Wright season when Thomas refused duo, but has withheld the to travel to University Park other doubles pairings. and play on the two indoor Although Wright admits he courts. No substitute day was is not yet performing up to agreed upon and the series last year's standards, his lapsed. Georgetown currently doubles play has been leads the competition 9-15. adequate enough to carry the • —Bill Guthlein Soccer club opens with split Penn State's two In ternational Soccer Club teams opened their Recreational League seasons last weekend, but only one walked off with a victory. Paced by two-goal per formances by Fernando Robles and Charles Egborge, the White team trounced "The Hash" 5-1. Angilos Oswili also scored for the "THE WIZARD OF OZ" THE ROUSING SUCCESSOR TO "SUMMER 0F'42." NOW Don't miss This one! Calobraong Warner Oros. 50th Anniversaryo Film PAIIIITACWIOANCI SIKOBni m A War Conn...cations Company were so happy about Satur day's win over Maryland, half the team went into the Kent State match like they didn't know we were playing another team." "They took it too lightly and we got our ass beat," the Lion captain said. "Maybe it will wake the team up to the point where they start playing more serious golf." If the loss does "wake the team up," Fred Von Bargen and Harry Hamilton could benefit the most. Von Bargen has slipped from pair to a 3-1 record. By himself, he has earned a 2-2 record. "I'm not sure exactly what • MU= The Penn State Blue squad lost a tough 1-0 decision to "Los Toros," last year's league runner-up. The White team will play another_ league contest April 26 and the best players from both squads will host the Lock Haven varsity April 28 at 2:00 P.M. "CLASS OF '44' IS A FINE SEQUEL TO `SUMMER OF'42'!" Daily News "A DELIGHT." WPIX-TV Class of 44 At 2:00-4:00- 6:00-8:00-10:00 The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 19. 1973--7 shooting rounds in the mid-70s to those in the low 80s, high 70s area. Hamilton, who recorded rounds of 82 and 87 in his last two outings, says his problem lies in his getting his head together. "Everything is going wrong right now and it's all psychological," Hamilton said. "I can't get it going and once I hit one bad shot, I lose my confidence and hit two or three more. "It's getting me in trouble, but this weekend I am really going to work on it and try to straighten things out." Hamilton and the rest of the on golfers will have a lance to turn things around lis afternoon at 1 p.m cite' Special rate for Summer Term NOW RENTING Armenara Plaza Americana House Ambassador Bldg. • eff,c,enCy, semi one bedroom O one bedroom, two bedroom • modern, all electric single rooms -- men only Unico Corp 130 Sower St Across from South Halls 237-0333 ArZ, Ends Tuesday! Daily at 2, 4:25, 7, 9:30 p.m. "WHAT A STIRRING, SPELLBINDING ENTERTAINMENT." —Reader's Digest. Educe Pone, Edition "BEST FILM THIS YEAR! Ranks with 'Fiddler On The Roof' in the exclusive category of Broadway musicals that have evolved into magnificent cinematic achievements." 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"I haven't any great illusions about beating them, but it will be frrri to her - "lake it." If it was murder, where's the body? If it was for a woman, which woman? If its only a game, why the blood? "Nano? -• " laManehaw irciazo NO RESERVED SEATS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES —Frances Taylor, Newhouse Syndicate
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