TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946 Rusinko, Biery Star As Cagers Top Hoyas Lions Score Upsef In Last-Minute Surge (Continued from page one) outdone, however, the I-loyos knotted it up once more at 37-37. With less than a minute to play, Biery dropped a foul shot to give Penn Stale a one-point advan tage. Desperately, the Hoyas took the ball and passed down the court, but lost it out ot' .bounds. On a quick break, 'Biery took the ball once more, racing down the court tor the shot that broke Georgetown's back and gave Penn Stale the game 40-37. While Biery starred on offense, Johnny Rusinko and - Jim Lavv ther were outstanding on de fense. With Coach Lawther’s slid ing zone defense working to per fection, the Bvo guards were con- Pnuously grabbing the ball from the backboards on rebounds to break up the Georgetown offense and shoot the ball up to the Lion forwards. Rusinko was forced from 'the gamp on '..fouls with only seconds remaining, but not before he had done much damage to the Hoya chances for victory with hits stellar defensive pipy and the 10 points he registered on field goals. Biery Sparks Offense Jack IBiery again led the scor ing with 14 points ,-to add to the 25 he racked up against Susque hanna to give him a 39-point total for two game s. Georgetown seemed to lack a defense for Biery’s accurate one-handed shots from side-court. - ' Hi! for Lip Appeal You don’t need a soap box ... leavo it to a polished dance floor and Tlie Season’s RIGHT Red to win them over! Just Red is so right it'i the only lipstich shade Roger & Gallet offer. On the lips, its Leautj lasts—and howl ’‘LIPSTICK RQGER&GALLET Perfume \JDrv Perfume t Un Ada • Toilet Sosyi ' Rusinko was second to Biery for the Nitlany Lions with 10 points while Kostecka and Po tolicchio shared the honors lor the losers with 13 points apiece. This week's games find the Lions tangling with the Bucknell Bison court team at Lewisbung tomorrow night, then re.turninig to Rec Hall for. the first home contest of the season Saturday night at 7 o’clock. The summaries: PENN STATE G. F. P. Biery, f 6 2 14 Simon, f 3 1 7 Freedson' 0 0 0 Hornstein. c 0 1 1 Kulp 0 0 0 Rusinko, g 5 0 10 Law!her. g 2 1 5 . Diefierick 0 3 3 GEORGETOWN Reilly, f 1 1 3 Potolicchio 6 1 13 Brembs, f L 1 3 Kostecka, c 4 5 13 Brown 0 1 1 Coreley, g 0 2 2 Kraus, g 0 2 2 Score by periods: Penn State 8 8 10. 14—40 Georgetown 9 8 11 9—37 Varsity Hockey Call All candidates for the varsity ice hockey team are requested, to atttend a meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Rec Hall. All men interested should report to the Dispensary as soon as possible for physical examinations. All men interested in assist ant managerships are asked to report at the same time. CLASSIFIED SEC All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 !p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO, three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. FOR SALE : 1941 convertible Ford. Call Work 4319. LOST—Van-Roy adjustable pipe, Call Steve 3251. LOST—One jeweled Phi Delta Theta pin somewhere on camp us. If found call Gib Parnell, 4951. ReWard. FOR SALE 2-month set of Nine Jones Irons and Three Au tograph Woods. Call Stan 4151. WANTED—Share expense ride to Buffalo on either Friday, Dec. 20 or Saturday, Dec. 2,1. Call Don, 4047. DOST Rhinestone with pink moonstones, some where between Ath Hall and mov ies. Reward. Call 225 Ath. FOR SALTS—iI943 model poi'table typewriter. Call John Mattern as, Alpha Chi Epsilon, 88,1, U. S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS Poles and bindings in Complete Sets Hickory and 1 Maple Skis with steel runners— Leather or Cable bindings COSTELLO or GARRITY Between Monday or Friday POLLOCK CIRCLE, Dorm 6, Room 30, Phone 39413 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IM Cagers Move Into 2nd Week As the College intramural bas ketball league moved into its sec ond week of competition, the Ya hoos won an extra period tussle from the Engles in Thursday’s feature contest Deadlocked 23-23 as time ran out. Nolen and Udion swished shots through the net to give the Yahoos the victory. Other Thursday results were Chi Phi 22, Della Upsilon “A” 8. Phi Delta Theta 37, Alpha Phi Delta 15; Kappa Delta Rho 22, Alpha Gamma Rho 9; Theta Chi forfeited 1-0, winner over Theta Xi “B"; Alpha Chi Sigma 26, Sig ma Phi Alpha 17; Phi Kappa Psi 20, Theta Xi “A” 5; Dorm 5 - 21, Ralleks 14; Comets 12. Ramblers 10. In Friday’s m'tdhes,' Berk's In dependents powerhoused to a 58- 2 victory over Murphy’s. Other scores were Dorm 11 - 13, Penn State Club 2;- Hoopsters 19, Ma rauders 10; Blazes 16. Beaver House 8; Seven Old Men 16, Penn Haven 9; Stags 19, Marilyn Hall 3; Maccabees 19, Berleclics 11; Dorm 14 _ 14, Lower Windcrest. 6: Lu theran Students 18. Atherton 'Hall 15. ' The schedule lor tonight at 9 o’clock is Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha (court 1), Phi S'ig ma Kappa vs. Phi Kappa Sigma (2), Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Sigma Phi (3). • At 9:40, Beta Sigma Rho vs. Delta Chi (1), Phi Kappa vs, Del ta Uipsilon “B” (2), Zeta Beta Tau vs. Phi Sigma Delta (3). At 10:20, Dorm 5 vs. Comets (1), Ralleks vs. Eagles (2), Ramiblers vs. Nittany Co-op (3). IM Boxers Weigh In All men who submitted entries for the intramural (boxing tourna ment must weight in today be tween 4 and 5 o’clock or between 7 and 8:30 o’clock at the varsity locker room in Rec Hall. lON CHARTERED buses leaving Sat urday Dec. 21 at 1:00 p.m. lor Clearfield, Brookville, Oil City and .Erie. Call 41® 1. SPECIAL RATES' lor Time, Life. Students. $4.25; vets $3.50 year ly. See or call Vince Bachman, Baaron Pittenger, 2848. WANTED: Ride to Harrisburg or Washington, D. C., December 18, after 12 o’clock. Call Ruth 2047 FOR SALE! Woman’s ice skates, Figure type blades, white shoes 6 1-2. Reasonable. Call 3840 after 9 p. m. FOR SALE: medium-sized trailer priced low. Installed in Wind crest. Immediate possession. Call at 377 Windcrest anytime. SOMBREROS: want to "rent 5 sombreros 3 nights, good care, guaranteed. Call Betty Schmitt 2622. brooch FOR SALE: Skis (6 ft. 6 in.) and bindings very reasonable. Call 3840 after 9 p. m. AVAILABLE Well-experienced cook, ex-01, for. work in a fra' ternity house. Call Jess, 3401 Gridiron Gleanings— Spartans Pick Colone Michigan Slate's gridricr.s have, named Joe Colone as fullback on their 1940 all-opponent football team- which is composed of play ers from every section of the country. The Spartans chose Steve Suhey as left guard on the second team. For ihe second consecutive year. Bob RutkowsUi was chosen io one of the guard posts of the Associated Press' All-State eleven. The rangy guard from Natrona was the only repeater from last year's team. Nittany Lion high scorer El wood Petchel was named along with tackle and team captain Red Moore for the second team while Joe Colone was picked for the fullback post on the third team. Receiving honorable mention were ends Ed Czekaj and Johnny Poisklan, tackle John Nolan, guards Leo Nobile and Steve Suhey, center Bronco Kosanovich, and backs Larry Joe and Bobby Williams. Lion coach ’Bob Higgins ranked 33rd in the nation in a poll of coaches conducted by the Scrip.ps Howard newspapers in Which Red- IBlaik, mentor of the unbeaten Army squad, - was named “Coach of the Year.” After 13 years as head coach of Michigan State's football forces, Charlie Bachman announced his resignation at the Spartan foot ball dinner on Fridaiy. Said Michigan Stale Coliege President John A. 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