’ « - . ' « sports t. - ‘iL-H-h ' pirates take two from Padres; Jr *'■ * * e srave bats raid Phils in ninth t i *f , ■ rjp PITTSBURGH (AP) Dave Parker I brake a fifth-inning tie with a solo home rufl and the Pittsburgh Pirates went on Ito a 7-4 victory over the San Diego JPddres and a sweep of their Idoubleheader yesterday. 1 Pittsburgh won the opener 6-1 as starter Jerry Reuss managed his first complete game of the season and San Diego’s Randy Jones fell to 4-7. The second game was tied 4-4 when Parker led off the fifth with his ninth 'jfomer of the season, a belt to right j center off loser Rick Sawyer. The Pirates got two more insurance runs in the eighth on a two-run double by Omar Moreno. victory went to Pirate starter Kison, 4-3, who left the game after p six innings with a blister on the middle I finger of his pitching hand. Rich j Gossage posted his 10th save for the Pirates, pitching 2 and one-third innings. v " The Padres scored twice in the second finding of the nightcap with the help of an ,!RBI single by starter Bob Owchinko, and Shook a 3-2 lead in the third when Jerry iTufner doubled home a run. ; Pittsburgh scored three times in the Vihird in a rally keyed by Parker’s run scoring double and a wild pitch. Gene Desiderio returns to gym squad Peienick, Beck named capta jj Collegian Sports Editor I Senior x first baseman Dave Dele :k uave Delenick is among five new ,captains recently elected to Penn State varsity squads in five 'sports. ) The 6-3,195-pound Delenick slugged a .325 for the Lions this ■spring. He boasts impressive credentials as a fielder, having Rallied only seven errors in 511 chances over his three-year with the Lions. s| Coach Chuck Medler’s squad finished with an 18-6 record thid season. L Delenick follows Kevin Maronic, the 1977 captain. Maronic |ed the regulars with a .381 average and also collected the Jnost runs-scored, hits and runs-batted-in. He was this year’s winner of the Joe Bedenk Award, symbolic of Penn State’s most valuable player. lii gymnastics, two juniors, Joanne Beck and Bob Desiderio will head next winter’s squads. ' 4 Beck has been a two-year regular as an all-around for the Cady Lions, who were 8-1 in dual meets this season. Their only defeat went to Clarion, the Eastern and national champion. I Desiderio will be back in action after a broken ankle forced : NOW YOU CAN I DICTATE AND i TRANSCRIBE ! All In One recorder » PANASONIC > PQ-323 A built in condensor microphone, auto- matic and manual volume control, plus a tone control make this the perfect recorder for lecture, class or meeting. Add the op tional RP-927 foot pedal/headphone and transform the RQ-323 into the least expen sive transcriber on the market today. Stop in tor a complete demonstration today. ftQ-323 $99.95 RP-927 $29.95 *'T. k By JOYCE TOMANA Rihards gave the Padres a 4-4 tie with a run-scoring single in the fourth. In the opener, San Diego took a l-o lead in the fourth inning when Mike Ivie singled, was doubled to third by Dave Winfield and scored on a groundout. However, the Pirates scored four times in their half of the fourth off Jones, last year’s Cy Young winner, with a two run single by Moreno the key hit. Bill Robinson locked up the victory with a two-run homer in the fifth off reliever Dave Wehrmeister. Reuss, 2-6, yielded five walks and struck out six in his best outing in 13 starts. ATLANTA (APj Jeff Burroughs smashed a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday, lifting the Atlanta Braves to a 5-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Rookie Barry Bonnell opened the Atlanta ninth with a single and went to third on a single by Willie Montanez. Then Burroughs drilled his 15th homer of the season over the left-field fence off reliever Gene Garber, 2-4. Home runs accounted for all of Atlanta’s scoring with Junior Moore hitting his second of the year in the second and starting pitcher Andy Messersmith his first in the sixth inning 4 / "RANDY” him to sit out the entire 1976-77 season. He finished ninth in vaulting when the Lions took the team title at the 1976 NCAA championships. Earlier that season, he tied for first in vaulting and finished fifth in the all-around at the NCAA Eastern Regionals. In tennis, senior Mark Darby will captain the Lion' raquetmen. Darby tallied a 12-5 record in the top singles spot this spring as his team set a new Penn State record with 15 wins in 17 matches. Darby’s three-year dual-meet record is 30- 15 in singles and 31-13 in doubles. Overall, Holmes Cathrall has coached the team to a 37-9 regular season record over the last three seasons. The men’s and women’s volleyball teams under coach Tom Tait will be led by two Pittsburgh natives, Frank'Guadagnino and Jeanne Prusak. In their rookie year as varsity sports, the men’s team finished 47-9-5 and ranked third in the Eastern Collegiate Volleyball League while the Lady Lion squad finished 7-11-3. In golf, Dick Conn is next season’s captain. He won two tournaments and averaged 78.8 strokes for 13 rounds this spring as Penn State went undefeated in five dual meets. MIPSTATC IHVSTMTS. IKC. m Li m o where, where, ■ » is Colder Square ? the sixth of his major league career. Greg Luzinski opened the scoring for Philadelphia in the second with his 13th homer. In the third, Larry Bowa singled home one run and Richie Hebner had a run-scoring double. The victory went to reliever Rick Camp, 4-1. Luzinski also had a double for the Phillies and twice was walked in tentionally, giving him a brilliant four game series in which he had eight hits in 15 trips, including three homers and three doubles, and 11 RBI. Messersmith worked out of trouble in the sixth when Luzinski doubled, Garry Maddox walked and both runners ad vanced on a wild pitch, forcing an in tentional pass to Jerry Martin. Lonborg then fanned to end the threat. Lonborg allowed only four hits in seven innings, ihcluding the homers by Moore and Messersmith. Garber then allowed a walk in the eighth, but got out of that inning and went to the ninth looking for his ninth save. Bonnell bounced his single through the right side and scurried to third on Montanez’ long single in the right-center field gap. Burroughs fouled a 2-2 changeup off the end of his bat, then got another inside, drilling it down the line for the game-winning homer. liaise 188 ll !i jaama: ■■ **StisSia& Pssst. Right Here. Ickx comeback wins Le Mans LE MANS, France (AP) Belgium’s Jacky Ickx carried a Martini Prosche to a sensational comeback from 4lst place to win a dramatic Le Mans 24 hour race yesterday, his record fourth triumph in the endurance event. The turbo-charged German car triumphed despite a tension-packed 37- minute stop in the last 45 minutes of the race because of a broken piston. The car was patched together by the mechanics and barely managed to complete the race at slow speed and belching out white smoke despite the huge 19-lap lead it held when it was stopped. The rules require that the car be in movement at the end of the 24 hours and that it complete at least one lap in the final 30 minutes. ins Ickx took over the winning car when his own Porsche 936 was stopped after three hours of competition, also with a broken piston. Haywood was driving the victorious Porsche when the piston broke near the finish line. The American slowly pulled the car into the pits and it appeared for a moment that it would be unable to start again. With only nine minutes left to go, however, the mechanics managed to get the motor going and Barth drove it very slowly around the course to complete the required lap and secure victory amid the wild cheers of the crowd of some 150,000 spectators. The winning Porsche completed 342 laps in 24 hours, for a total of 2,919 miles, an average of 121.650 m.p.h. aWTON RESTAURANT Well, Calder Square is nestled away between Beaver and College Avenues, on Calder Way - in the new heart of town. If you're driving along either College or Beaver Avenues, just take a left onto McAllister Street. A block later and you're there at Calder Square. Back on College Avenue, just look for an attractive grey stone church and a modern bank with a mechanical teller named "Rosy". McAllister Street is between them and the Square is one block behind them. So, now that you know, you can Turn Back To the Good Times. . Turn Back To Calder Square. *■ , ,r I .... ' ‘t Padre Bill Almon was too late with his tag as Pirate Frank seven hours to win both games in yesterday’s double- BPhO Traveras slides safely into second. It took Pittsburgh only header at Three Rivers Stadium. d s m 1 /►*& . »* Major league standings Chicago Pittsburgh Saint Louis Philadelphia Montreal New York Los Angeles Cincinnati San Diego San Francisco Houston Atlanta Saturday’s Games San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 5, San Francisco 3 Montreal 6, Cincinnati 4 Houston 4-4, New York 1 -6 Philadelphia 13, Alania 10 Los Angeles 9, St. Louis 8 Yesterday's Games Pittsburgh 6-7, San Diego 1-4 Cincinnati 7-14, Montreal 6-8 Chicago 6, San Francisco 5 St. Louis 5, Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 3 New York 3, Houston 1 New York 'Koosman 4-6 1 at Atlanta ip Niekrn4-8i Philadelphia i Carlton 8-3 1 at Cincinnati t Hume 0-2 1 Montreal iWarlhen 2-3 1 at Houston iLemongelto 1-9),n Only games scheduled Tnmnirnu'sGaines New York at Atlanta, n Philadelphia at Cincinnati, n Montreal at Houston, n Chicago at San Diego, n St. Louis at San Francisco, n Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, n RECYCLE 'tfiS . 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College NATIONAL LEAGUE IV I, 36 19 32 22 33 2$ 31 25 24 31 24 33 38 21 29 27 27 36 25 34 24 35 22 38 .644 .518 .424 424 407 .367 Today's Games ■ ’ U if t-' ' -i*# 'vJSmv Have a Saturday: The Daily Collegian Monday, June 13,197' "11l New York Boston Baltimore Milwaukee Cleveland Detroit Vh 13 13 H 16VC* Minnesota Chicago California Texas Kansas City Oakland Seattle Saturday's Games New York 6, Minnesota 5 Kansas City 6, Milwaukee 0 Texas at Boston, 2, ppd., rain Detroit 5, Oakland 1 Baltimore 4, Chicago 1 Toronto 5, Seattle 4 Cleveland 3,California 1 • Yesterday's Games Boston 3-2, Texas 2-0 Chicago 6, Baltimore 4.11 innings Minnesota G, New York I Milwaukee 4. Kansas City o California 11, Cleveland 4 Seattle 5, Toronto 2 Oakland 7, Detroit 1 Today's Games Texas i Blyleven 5-7 1 at Cleveland i Kckcrsle.v 0-4 1, n Chicago i Barrios 5-3 1 at Boston i Jenkinss-si.n Only games scheduled Tomorrow's Games Texas at Cleveland, n Milwaukee at Baltimore, n Chicago at Boston, n Toronto at Detroit, n Kansas City at New York, n California at Minnesota, n Oakland at Seattle, n * Provolone Cheese, tomato & lettuce on rye with Other Place Potato Salad $1.50 ( V AMERICAN' LEAGUE' W 1. Pel. 34 25 .576 32 24 .571 31 26 .544 20 31 483 24 28 .462 24 31 .436 23 32 418 34 24 31 25 28 27 26 27 27 20 27 20 25 37 sX’'
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