—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, May 8, 1979 UPI wlrephoto Gordon Johncock, left talks to his master mechanic George Bignotti prior to his first practice at the Indianapolis 500. Johncock was the first CART member to run his car on the track after a federal judge ruled that CART members were allowed to run in the Memorial Day classic. CART members preparing INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Crews and drivers for the six reinstated Cham pionship Auto Racing Teams, unsure until last weekend if they would even be allowed into Gasoline Alley, started making up for lost time yesterday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. "We were fortunate it was not really a setback," said Wally Dallenbach, the drivers' representative for CART and one of the plaintiffs in the breakaway organization's antitrust suit against. the U.S. Auto Club and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 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Call Doug at 237-8205 'Rolaids' don't give Indiana relief By PETE DOUGHERTY Daily Collegian Sports Writer Fortunately for the baseball team, someone remembered to pack the Rolaids before yesterday's trip to In diana (Pa.). The "Rolaids" in this case were pit chers Todd Kresge and Lonnie Styles, who provided necessary relief as Penn State saved face to sweep Indiana, 6-2 and 5-3. Senior Frank Deutsch started the opener for the 17-4 Lions but was taken out of a 2-2 ballgame against lowly regarded lUP with two out in the sixth. "Deutsch pitched well until he ran out of gas," Penn State coach Chuck Medlar said, delivering a sermon he has given often. "He walked a couple so we brought Kresge in, and he did an ex cellent job." Kresge didn't allow a baserunner in his 1 1-3 innings. The Lions came up with four runs in the top of the seventh keyed by Bob Orwig's and Bill Benner's run-scoring singles to give the junior pitcher hiefirst win of the year. 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"Spamer got into trouble and started aiming the ball," Medlar explained. "He got the ball in their eyes. Pucky wasn't doing much better, so we brought in Styles. "Styles had his fast ball and a good slider. As long as he has that good fast ball and good slider, and has control of them, he's tough to beat," Medlar said. Dave Simononis got his seventh game winning RBI of the year with a one-out homer in the fifth inning of the second game. Jeff Rumberger homered earlier, and pitcher-turned-designated hitter Mike Gilman delivered a couple of runs with a pair of singles. "He's starting to get his timing," Medlar said. "He hasn't hit in two years. He didn't hit last year because we had a pretty good designated hitter (Rum berger)." Guman will get to test his defensive skills tomorrow. He'll see if his sore arm has recovered when he gets the call to start one of the games of the Cornell doubleheader at Beaver Field. Dave June will pitch the other game. 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Deutsch Kresge (W,l-0) 15.5 0 0 0 1 0 Matskadich (L) 6• 5 6 5 2 5 Navage 1 0 0 0 0 0 • pitched to five batters in seventh. HBP by Mitskadich (Brown). believed to be serious. . . . Brown's replacement, little-used Terry Brush, was 2-for-2 in the second game with a double. Orwig got his second game-winning hit of the season in the opener. . . . Medlar amateurs those events were regarded as the "majors." With the sudden explosion of pro golf, the face of the game changed, the Masters Golfers eighth at Qualifier Penn State's golf season ended on a dismal note Sunday when the Lions finished eighth in the NCAA District Qualifier played at the Wilmington Country Club course in Delaware. Perennial favorite Temple won the 13-team tournament by edging out first day leader Bucknell, 617-624. Kevin Kleir led the Owls with a medalist score of 78-71-149. Two Lions were 10 strokes off the PERSONAL CLOSETS ARE FOR CLOTHES, not people Call the gayline for raps and referals. 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