The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 09, 1973, Image 11

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Midfielders Bill Abriel (20) and Bob Cohen (6) check Loyola defender
Vogel takes advantage of break
By JEFF YOUNG
Collegian Sports Writer
He wears number one, and
although he says it has no
meaning, freshman Greg
Vogel has been exactly that at
second base and in the lineup
for the Nittany Lion
baseballers.
Vogel, who hails from
Cherryville, Pa., was handed
the second base job when
Pete Warchal, last year's
regular, suffered an ankle
fracture in an early exhibition
game, Never having played
second before, he has
responded with good defense
and is presently batting .345
as the team's leadoff hitter,
and stealing a few bases
besides.
"I have always batted
leadoff, so being the leadoff
hitter here is very com
fortable for me," remarked
Vogel, whose .508 and .557
batting averages in his junior
and senior years of high
school impressed the New
York Mets enough to offer
him a contract. "I like to be
aggressive and jump on my
pitch. But.as a leadoff hitter,
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it's most important that I get Vogel remarked, "I've got to wouldn't want to think about
on base, whether it's by a hit be quicker with my hands in whal will happen then,"
or a walk." order to play better." continued Medlar. "But I
The adjustment faced by One might think that can't see platooning them."
freshmen in collegiate Vogel's big break came when Of course, there are other
athletics has not been too bad Warchal . was injured, but things for a Penn State fresh
for Vogel. "I was coached by Coach Chuck Medlar doesn't man to do besides play
an ex-pro in high school who see it that way. baseball. "Classes have been
gave me a real good "Of course you have to start a really big adjustment for
background, and I played in a with last year's regulars," me, but I like Penn State and
semi-pro league in the Medlar said, "but it could've I'm glad I came here, even
summers, where there are a been either one of them. though I could've gone
lot of college players and the Greg's hustling, he's always somewhere else," he said.
pitching is close to what I'm thinking baseball, he plays
facing here," he said. . good defense, and with his
After playing shortstop in good speed, he makes a great
high school, the switch to leadoff hitter
second base hasn't been too "Next year Warchal will be
difficult either, although back 100 per cent, and I
Phils Benched by Cincinnati
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Johnny Bench
drove in four runs with his sixth home run
and a double and Pete Rose knocked in the
other three with a pair of singles to lead the
Cincinnati Reds to a 7-1 National League
baseball victory over the Philadelphia
Phillies last night.
The Reds led 1-0 on Bench's first-inning
double when Darrel Chaney started the fifth
~.
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Vogel's big dream, of
course, is to play in the major
leagues. At the rate he's
going, it might not be a dream
for long.
with a single off rookie Dick Ruthven. Denis
Menke beat out an infield hit and when Ruth
ven threw wild over first, Chaney_ wound up
at third and Menke at second. After
Billingham struck out, Rose delivered a two
run single.
The Reds added four insurance runs off
Jim Lonborg in the eighth on a hit batsman,
sacrifice, run-scoring single by Rose and
Bench's three-run homer.
Lacrossers face '
If the lacrosse team were to "The way we treated them
stop in Lewistown, chances last year, they'll be pretty
are Bucknell wouldn't roll out psyched," defenseman Kevin
the welcome mats for it. Penn Campbell said last night
State found a place on the before practice.
Lions' goal production with In hopes of hyping the of
him this year when he Cense, Pencek switched his
transferred to Cornell, top point maker, Karl Hurt
collected nine goals in the zig, from attack to midfield.
rout. Against Lehigh Hurtzig still
Bisons' grudge list last year This year coach Dick passed off for a pair of assists
What the Lions did last year
when it ran up the score, Pencek has gone to a team for his former position behind
was to increase a 13-3 lead at
pursuing two scoring records. style of play with varying the net.
the end of the third quarter to
The match isn't in results. Against a tough Freshman Tim McGuire
a 19-6 total, tieing the team
Lewistown, though, but the scoring mark and breaking Syracuse ten, State tallied a completed his scoring for the
Lions will have their hands individual scoring total. dozen goals, but lost 16-13 in year with seven points. He
the
full today when they host the overtime. Last week at broke his hand in practice
Bisons at Jeffrey Field at 3:30 Jimmy Trenz, the former Lehigh it managed only six Monday.
p.m. attackman who took half the goals, winning 6-5. Mark Simenson
Russian lauds Jerry,
BALTIMORE (AP) The
language barrier remains,
but the Americanization of
Russian basketball Coach
Vladimir Kandrashin con
tinues.
At a news conference
yesterday in Baltimore, last
stop for the Soviet team on a
six-game tour of the United
States, Kandrashin sounded
like any number of American
coaches:
—He lauded Jerry West of
the Los Angeles Lakers,
which is something akin to
praising apple pie, or maybe
borscht.
He had a backhanded
compliment, left-handed if
you will, for the Lakers' Wilt
Chamberlain showing that
the big guy can be abused in
any language.
He praised Ernie
DiGregorio, the Providence
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