Jan, 16, 1903 MOUNTAIN LIONS BEATEN IN LAST QUARTER Last week we saw the Mountaik Lions come Vefry felosfe to their first league victory hut; the roof fell .in on them in the fourth quarter When the bpys from icfchstown Pitt Conifer began dumping them in fr om all fever the court, There Was no at opping the Jahdstown five after that and when the final whistle blew the score read Jdhnstown - 88, Hazleton Mountain Lions -6% Jim Ustyiioski flipped ih S$ points« and lanky Bill Coll rated 13, However, the Lions had thfeif hakdfe full with johnstownU speedy eagle eyed Andrews, who racked up 29 points. - ***—")■ lim MOUNTAIN LIONS HOAR TO VICTORY After being stopped last week by k powerful Johnstown five (88-6?) our Mountain Lions broke into the scoring column Wednesday of this week when they stopped Keystone 65-63, chalking up their first league victory. In the first half the Lioni unmercifully mauled the Keystone five ary* when Keystone limped back to their dressing rooms at half time the Lions were enjoying a 41-27 margin. The Lions were not only hot but blazed a trail of sparks up and down the A*23. Thomas Court* allowing the beys from Keystone to split the cards with only ten field goals. The second half, however, saw a determined Keystone team, and it took everything short of bloodshed to stop these boys. Quickly overcoming the Lions comfortable margin, the Keystoners began to press for victory, but the Lions played beautiful defensive ball forcing the Keystoners to foul in important spots. At the end, Lon Krentz calmly walked to the foul line and dumped in two to put the Lions in the winning column* Aggressive Jim Ustynoski flipped in 1?, and Don Krentz, the man taking those rebounds, also had 17. frank hooked in 17 to place himself in the double point column. Burein, Atherholt, Mistiszyn, Scarcella and Carroll each did his share of both defensive and offensive ball, enabling the Mountain Lions to chalk up Victory Humber I. We all hope that the story in the Collegian next week will be Victory Humber 11. How about it boys? MESSAGE PROM JOHNSTOWN CENTER TEAM The coach and boys from Johnstown wish sincerely to thank the members of the faoulty and the dormitory students who made their stay here possible. We appreciate your friendship and hospitality. We were very comfortable. You have a swell group of boys. We couldn’t have beaten a better team. Johnstown Basketball Squad ANNUAL PARNASSUS LINKER The annual meeting of Parnassus, which was scheduled to be held on Priday, January 16, 1953, will be held instead Saturday, January 31, 1953. The place of the meeting has also been changed from Genetti'a to the Hotel Altaraontv This meeting will be the first annual dinner of the society, and the pledges are invited to attend. The main reason that the date has been changed is to accommodate those members of Parnassus who are now on the main campus. PINAL EXAMINATIONS Pinal examinations begin officially on Saturday, January 17, although some students may have taken one or two sooner. The examinations will last two hours, and they will be given from Saturday, January 17 to Thursday, January 22, m******** *#****#*##«:**** ******»:. id***************** „** Jfe ****#*„ Wl ( l #*##* * ****** ait#*** HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Page 3