THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 Listless Hoopsters Triumph Over Low Scoring Eagles 45-25 Attackina with the steed and deliberation of a chess team Penn State casters outlasted a tall but rather bewildered American University squad 45-25 last nit-,snt be"cre 3.000 vawninv. fans in R,.c "We don't have an alibi fdr the loss." crnsrnented the Eagles' coach. "Pop" Cassell. "The shoot ing percentages of the game sii)w that we lust lcst to a better team tonight." The visitors from Wash ington were definitely "off." hit ting: the hoop for lust ten per i.' , 211 - t of their shots while the Lions made 37.5 of their tries. SLOW START A low - sooting. slow - moving first quarter in which only nine Points were marked up by bot!t teams opened last night's contest. Bob Lamon sank n lone set shot to start the scoring but from that Point couldn't find the basket again and missed his next eleven tries. Batnick and' Ruhlman scored baskets near the end of the Period to give the Blue ~nd White a 6-3 lead. American U. Slightly more activity marked Larnon the second frame which ended ilshman with the count clandine 19-15 in H\Teglev favor of the Lawthermen. Durit'..glCrockett this quarter many of the fans. Hillock bored with the undramatic '3lttv Fling of the Lions. switched loyalties Griffin and started to root for the vi,- Wakefield. itors. I Tannev While the American U. tenm Totals Dorm 21 Cops 16 :1 1 :11 Win. Berletics Defeat Whiz Kids An intramural scoring record in reverse was established Tues day night when Dorm 27 downed Dorm 29 in an overtime IM cage contest, 16-14. The two teams battled for eight scoreless minutes before the first point was regitered, and at halftime the score stood at 2-1, with Dorm 27 in front. Chief competition centered around teams in independent league "C". Berletics downed the Whiz Kids 22-18, and Dorm 13 triumphed. over Drewlers 28- 12, to remain tied for the league lead with four victories apiece. In an epic contest to determine the undisputed cellar-dweler of the league, Zeroes handed Nit tany Co-op its fourth consecutive defeat, 22-7, and relinquished exclusive cellar rights to the Co op five. Dorm 33 moved into a tie 'with Dorm 37 in independent league "A" by notching its third straight win at the expense of Dorm 41 who forfeited. Phis also won their third straight, 20-18, from the Lazy Five quintet and tied Comets for first position in league "D." Dorm 28 took over the lea gue lead in league "B". outshoot ing Dorm 25, 12-9. In other contests Miners out classed Dorm 9, 22-7, and Dorm 30 won by forfeit from Dorm 40. Tonight's schedule: B:4s—Sigma Phi Alpha - Chi PLEASE HER .. . . BRING YOUR DATE TO THE CEDARS Watch your girl's face glow when she tastes one of our delicious steaks. Enjoy dancing with her to your fa vorite recording. For good food and good times come to the . . . CEDARS ONE-FOURTH MILE WEST OF SPRING MILLS was rni: , : , ing the Iyaket from all angles. Coach Lawther's rive slowly ,ink basket after basket until they increased the margin to 33-15 at the end 01 the 1.11 . r.1 nuarter. Suddenly the Eagles snanned out of their lethar.gy and z..tarted lo fast break on the offense while they Waved a uressin.2 man to icon on the dcfemie. These tactics en -14 led them to cull to within fen points of the victors. hut the over- Mielming lead garnered by Penn State was too much for the Cap ital City tiL - ,vs and they fell anart in the last five minutes. 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