PAGE FOUR- Besketeers Down Pitt; SOO Fans See 48-37 Tilt Milt Simon Plays Spark-plug Role With 17 Points, Zellers Nets 15 Points, 36 ’Fouls Are Called Penn State’s basketball team gained revenge for an early KNison loss to the Pitt five by pounding out a 48-87 victory over the Panthers before 5500 fans at Recreation Hall on Sat urday night. Diminutive Milt Simon pat seasons sixth victory by coui uncanny side-court shots kept the State squad out in front from the opening whistle. , /Sellers, Pitt’s giant 'center, led' fif Panther scoring toy cutting the itoyqps for lis points. Eight of these 3 '.lints came toy way of field goals and seven were garnered via the fold line. in a .game characterized toy 36 tf.mls, the State passers scored 10 4&.*i nits.-, out of 21 attempts. The. Pitt, t.am. 'had 15 free tosses and made J ! of them good. The fourth quarter proved to he flic most hotly contested witness- A : i ■on the local court this season. - The referee’s whistle slowed the game to a standstill and during the 'last five minutes the State f-.-anir put an end to scoring efforts r 1/y freezing the hall and maintain ing their lead. '] n the fmst quarter State jump- ed to an early lead and. gradually l?ngthened this until they led by ■t'A ipoints at the end of the first quarter. Score 17-5. The Panthers came toack with a K.'ironid quarter surge that netted points against State’s 11. At the end of the period State led by f.uven points and the score was 23-21; at-hqjjf time. Pitt came toack strong in the third, quarter and outscored the 3V.on. Quinete toy two points and cut. the (Lion lead to 34-29. Mlhe fourth quarter saw the Lions move out of danger by taiL i.ymg 14 times while the Panthers .countered with 3 points. Pina] .score 48-37. SPIE Paces ■jp Bowling 'Despite a 6-2 loss to Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon con tinued in the number one spot in the interfraiternity bowling touma- Jnsnt. 'Three fraternities are tied for second place and three other teams are together in the number three position. Jin other games, Phi Sigma Delta downed Beta Sigma iEtho, 6-2, af -lor forfeiting to Theta Chi; Theta dii, meanwhile, strengthened its position by defeating the Pi 'Lamb da-Phi bowlersj 6-2; Pi Lambda Phi shut out‘Alpha Chi Sigma, 3-0. League-leading Sigma Phi Ep filon whitewashed Tau Kappa Ep silon, 8-0; Tau Kappa Epsilon won •ever-(Pi Kappa Phi. 6-2; and Pi J.laippa Phi defeated ■ Beta Sigma •Rho, 6-2. The standings follow: Team Won Lost •Sigma Phi Epsilon .. 28' 20 Alpha Chi Sigma 26 22 Pi Kappa Phi 2© 22 Theta Chi' 26 22 Phi Sigma Delta 24 24 •" Pi Lambda Phi 24 24 Tau'Kappa-Epsilon .. 24 • 24 Beta .Sigma.Bho .... 16 32 tIvStW^UFOWS fe> !j ;£ '■Vv &y-; i' I .• ■ • ifft^ + mt\Ts ■•‘Mitt---MtODircr ■ •-'-MANED ®O9B»S TEMPLE MARKET >' '• in W.‘-BEA\PSH>-..0v- -i.-v.- ■ UlVv*-. ... - yj• ■ „• :ed the Nittany passers to their itering for 17 points. Simon’s Ik Box Score PENN STATE FG F-FT Light, f 2 2-4 Simon, f 7 3-3 Currie, c 2 2-4 Rusinko, c 4 1-1 Halkevich, g 2 2-6 Nugent, g 2 0-2 Funk, g 0 0-1 Totals.. 19 10-21 PITT • FG F-FT Apple, f 1 2-2 Consenlmo, I .... 3 1-1 Williams, f ... Zellers, c ... Malarkey. g . Maruzewski,' g Medich. g Stewart, g Totals .. Woodchoppers Take Game To Shorten Snafu Lead' The bowling race in the X-G-I league tightened with games play ed last Thursday night as the Woodchoppers sliced a game from Snafu’s lead toy copping a 6-2 match. The last-place Fizz Dupes also flared up and topped the Command9.es, . garnering all 8 points,' to vault into third place. High scores in last week’s games were posted by Cohee, 19il; Patrick, 178; and Dobie, 173. Patrick was high for a three game set, splitting the pins for 'a 502 score. Any X-G-I interested in form ing or joining a team is asked to contact “Perry” at the Dux Club, or call Tease at 2938. ; W (L- Pet. Snafu’s 10 6 .625 Woodchopp&rs .. ' 9 7< .562 Fizz Dupes Commandoes . 5 11 .313 Sharpshooters Head Independent Bowlers The Sharpshooters continued ,to lead in the Independent Bowling league by defeating the Hustlers 6-2, last week. The Nittany Den bowlers secured their third place spot .by trouncing Fletchers, 6-2, while Nittany Co-op and Penn' Haven teams tied, 4-4. High singles scores were made by Bertran who rolled a 169 and Bernhard with, a 185. Other high singles were Shilling 183 and Far ver 179. W L Pet. Sharpshooters . 20 4 .833 Penn Haven .. 14 10 .583 Hustlers 12 12 ~ .500 Nittany Den ... 12 12 .500 Fletchers Nittany Co-op -. 6 18 .250 Skiing has become one of Quebec’s major winter ‘attrac tions. FHHE - DELiVEa'ii''.; 0 0-0 4 7.9 3 0-0 1 3-3 .. 0 oro .. 0 0-0 ..12 13-15 Tha Standings The Standings 8 8, .500 The Standings 8 16 .333 PHJON&«2r- •< THE COLLEGIAN- ; End ; Home Season; 21-11 Victory Making their final home ap pearaitce of the season, the Nit tany Lion matmen, before a crowd of 1500 in Recreation Hall Saturday afternoon, defeated the Big Red wrestlers of Cornell, 21- 11. Dick Gray, newcomer to the Nittany team, outpointed, his 121 - pound opponent, Phineas Kuhl, to "win the opener of the afternoon. Gray broke into the State lineup as Dave Faloon is out for the sea son because of a wrenched shoulder suffered in earlier com petition. Gray had to bring his weight down 11 pounds to com pete in the 121-pound class. Captain Jim Miller, Cornell’s 14'5-pounder, remained undefeat ed for the' season by winning a decision over Hal Greene in a very close bout. The match wasn’t decided until the final round when. Miller took the advantage and held the time throughout the •period. In the first fall of the lafternoon Joe Steel pinned Bob Kenerson in the. 136-pound division with a bar arm and foody press. Steel was behind in points as the se cond round began but he quickly 'overcame this by pinning bis opponent in 1.20 minutes of the second round.. ' iSam Harry, State’s captain, re mained undefeated in the 128- pound class by winning a decision over Dave Huntington. Extending his season’s winning streak to six, Grant Dixon pinned his Cornell opponent Jim Green in the 155-pound class with a double bar-arm lock. The first' round was just underway as he pinned his man in 1.31 minutes for the victory. i In the 175-pound class Don! MdKeeby topled Don Cambell' from the undefeated ranks as he pinned him in 4.29 minutes with a body press. 121-pound class—Gray OPS) de cision over Kuhl, 11-5 128-pound class Harry (PS) decision over Huntington, 9-3 136-pound class Steel (PS) pinned Kenerson, 4.20 (bar-arm and body press) •145-pound class Miller (C) decision over Greene, 10-7" 155-pound class Dixon (PS) pinned Green, 1.31 (double ban lock) 165-pound elass La Rock (C) decision over'Chdrtilbers';’ 4-0 1 ' 175-pound class McKeefoy (PS) pinned Cambell, 4.29 (body press). Unlimited class Brown (C) pinned France, 6:45 (arm lock) The Corner 11 II ll 111 Uiiusudl ■ ’• • r, v r i'' i • i t • * 1 * Benglian Wins Opening Test 'Showing more experience and poise, an. undefeated West Point boxing team copped six of seven 'bouts as they outfought the Nit tany Lions, 7-1, in Recreation Hall Saturday night. > Only John Benglian, former Golden Glover ' making Ijtifc first start, was able to cope with the Army style, the straight-arm left jab and cocked right. Relaxed, and determined in the ring, Benglian oubpointed by a comfortable mar gin the veteran Salvador Felices in the. featherweight class. (Hard-hitting Stan Lachowski, pitted with Intercollegiate champ Amos Jordan in the 155-pound class, .slugged it out with the Cadet the full three rounds but the more experienced Jordan, keeping his' left jabbing, held the advantage and earned a close cision. A stalking, determined Steph en Conner, 145-pound champ, outclassed Jim Cassidy, who had been; moved up a weight to meet him," .while 'middleweight John- Slusarczyk hooked yp with -th.e' Cadet light heavy, losing' the de cision. : • Captain Paul Smith returned, to his lightweight: post' and faced ;a* promising unbeaten Cadet, ■ Bill Hiestand. 120-pound class—Barnett (A) decisioned Polansky, 28-27. 127-pound class—Benglian (PS) decisioned Felices, 30-23. 135-pound class Hiestand (A) SUV; WAR BONDS AND STAMPS- HIRI WED, & THURS. Edward G. Robinson Margaret O’Brien rr OUR VINES HAVE FENDER GRAPES TODAY LEON ERROL in “MAMA LOVES PAPA” TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 19,46 decisioned Smith, 30-26. - - 145-pound ' class— Conner '(A)- decisioned Cassidy, 30-24. . 155-pound class—Jordan (A) decisioned Lachowski, 30-27. . ! 165-pound class Pence (A) won; TKO over Christmas, second: round. 175-pound class Ball (A)' de cisioned Slusarczyk, 30-25. - Unlimited State forfeited. ' ; ’.vahnE'r^ state j THC.A.TKC • , Thurs. Fri. S Sat. : Produced by , . pirectted by j GEORGE HAIGHT HARRY BEAUMON Story and Screen Play, by THELMA ROBINSOI Based on the character created by WILSOj NOW SKOWm VIVIAN BLAINE in ( “DOLL FADE”' OiGft POWELI vJkIIER «§iggi LAST TIMES TODAY : GENE TIERNEY in “Leave Her ToHeaven“ COLUSON