The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1973, Image 6

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    Lion bats
By RICK STARR times as the Lions put 50 men
Assistant Sports Editor to the plate, churned out 26
The Penn State baseball hits and shocked Dickinson
team stopped at Dickinson 22-3.
along the road to Georgetown Then on Saturday the
last Friday, and if coach emphasis switched a little
Chuck Medlar was looking for more to pitching as Penn
a workout, he got a bit more State took Georgetown 6-4,
than he bargained for. pushing its season record to 7-
With Penn State runners 2.
constantly circling the base Catcher George Coval
paths, the Dickinson contest started the Penn State
looked like a track meet at avalanche downhill in the
Goff team takes on two
The Lion golf team travels year Penn State forged a
to Lehigh this afternoon for a relatively comfortable 384-400
1 . 30 p.m. tri-meet. victory out of the Lehigh meet
Princeton, a last minute and holds a 20-1 advantage
addition to the meet, and over the years.
Lehigh should supply the 4-1
Lions with somewhat for- Princeton, however, owns a
midable competition. Last 3-7 advantage on the Lions.
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down Hoyas, shock
Dickinson game with home
runs in his first two trips to
the batter's box. His round
tripper in the first inning was
a grand slam that traveled
farther than any ball hit on
Dickinson's field in recent
memory.
Penn State third baseman
Greg Vogel also came up with
two homeruns on the fence
less field. His first was in
the third with two on and the
second, a solo shot , came in
the fourth. Pitcher Brian
Masella picked up his second
win along with his first home
run. Masella's shot came in
the sixth with a man on.
Masella allowed single runs
in the fourth, fifth and sixth
innings while walking five
and striking out 10 in his six
innings on the mound. Medlar
then brought on junior Tom
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Kirsch for two innings of work runs in the final five innings.
before closing out the game Things settled down a bit
with Mitch Lukevics. Saturday at Georgetown.
The Lions got a look at quite Penn State got off to a one run
a few Dickinson pitchers lead in the first after Vogel
during the afternoon. singled and center fielder
Crobach started the game Dennie DeWitt doubled.
for the Red Devils and was Georgetown came back in
finally relieved in the fourth khe third with three tallies to
after surrendering 12 hits and knock out Lion starter Rick
14 runs. His relief help held Sherkel. Sherkel had his fast
the Lions to just eight more stuff working, but was getting
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burned on high pitches.
"He was coming upstairs
with his pitches on Satur
day," Medlar said, "but we
know he's going to come
around soon. He's too good a
pitcher not tot"
Sherkel took himself off the
hook and put the Lions back in
the lead in the fourth with a
three run homer. Stine
walked to start the inning and
after two outs were recorded,
Coval was hit by a pitch
moving Stine to second.
Relief pitcher John Maier
then singled in Stine and
Sherkel followed with his
home run.
Penn State closed out the
scoring in the seventh after a
walk to Vogel and a single by
DeWitt that advanced Vogel
to third. With two out Medlar
tried the double steal and
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GOLF
Penn State. Princeton at Lehigh, 1:30 p.m
TENNIS
Penn at Penn State, varsity courts, 3 p.m.
Canadiens hand
Flyers 3rd loss
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Rejean Houle's score keyed a
three-goal second-period rally as the Montreal Canadiens Kat
the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 yesterday to take a 3-1 lead in their
Stanley Cup semifinal series.
The Canadiens get a chance to wrap up the best-of-7 ganie
set tomorrow night in their home rink.
The turning point came early in the second period with
Montrf 11 trailing 1-0. With two men in the penalty box, the
Canadiens held off a Philadelphia onslaught.
Men, in less than nine minutes, Montreal had three goals.
In addition to Houle, Mac Tardif and Ivan Cournoyer scored
for the Canadiens.
The defeat left the Flyers facing the herculean task of
beating the Canadiens three straight, including two on
Montreal ice, if they hope to reach the Stanley Cup finals.
Bill Barber, who led all National Hockey League rookies in
scoring this season, fired a 30-footer that was deflected into
the net by Bobby Clarke at 4:08 of the first period to giye
Philadelphia a 1-0 lead.
The score was on a power play as Montreal's Jim Roberts
rested in the penalty box for tripping.
In the second period, Montreal's Larry Robinson was
caught hooking at 2:01, and 37 seconds later was joined in the
box by Roberts, guilty this time of hooking.
The Flyers appeared a cinch to boost their one-goal margin
with the 5-3 advantage but didn't.
This failure to exploit the two-man . edge seemed to take the
fire out of the Flyers. Houle tied it when he deflected a 45-
footer by Pierre Bouchard past Flyers goalie Doug Favell at
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