THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1950 ions Win 82-56, Shatter Rec Hall Mark Williams Scores 23, McMahan, 17 In Foul-Bogged Mountaineer Rout A flashy pair of sophomore performers, Hardy Williams and Jay McMahan, stole the show last night at Rec Hall as they led Penn State's cagers to a rousing 8 . 2 ' to 56 win over a.stunned West. Virginia b team. In tabbing their astronomical 82 points the Nittany offense established a modern Rec Hall record ,before another well-filled house of about 4600 fans. For the Lions it marked a start ling reversal of form over their three previous showings in which they sustained successive losses. The win was State's tenth against seyqn setbacks, while the Moun taineers, playing , without the benefit.of Coach Lee Patton, who was injured in an automobile ac 'cident, were plucked for' their ninth loss against ten wins. 62 FOULS tocarfans witnessed the rough 'eSt fray-played on Nittany boards this 'season as 62 - perspnal fouls 'enlivened an otherwise dull con test. :. pourteen points through the _combined efforts of Williams and the-. -6-foot 6-inch. .McMahan—in the last minute-and-one-half of the first half—catapaulted Penn State from a nip -and-tuck 24 to 23 edge into a 12 , point, 38 to 26 intermission advantage. From that point on the Moun taineers couldn't do a thing right and, as the Nittany score mount ed into run-a-way proportions, Coach Elmer Gross , cleared his bench in order to give his second stringers a •chancp.' ..After . Marty .Costa had given 'the Lions a 24 to 24 tie with a foul shot„McMahan drove through with three tap sfiots and a pair of fouls. Williams . then rippled on three . consecutive one-hand shots to give - State .its command-, ing half-time edge. . SE rs 'PACE • Williams 23 points set • the •con test's' individual • pace • and also marked the second highest num ber of tallies 'to be scored in Rec Hall this season. •The high water total is 32 seta by Costa. against American U. McMahan .• came through with seven field goals and three foul shots for 17 count ers after a slow start. • The 'Mountaineeke 'Jim.,Coalter paCed his team with- nine tallies, most of.which were, bagged in. the ragged last ten minutes; play.' Ed 'Beach; whose work, on ;the . pivot was about the finest'seeri bylOdal cage circles here this season; tab bed seven while Mark Workman, good-I ooking 'sophomore find, Jack Shockey and Harry IVldore each scored eight West Virginia was mentored by, Assistant Coach Pat Ward in Pat ton's absense. Ward laatsaW. the, Mountaineer coach yesterday Draz Leads Boxers In Total Ring Win's When the National_ collegiate Boxing Tournament opens at:Bet Hall in April, Charlie Drazeno . vich, the Brownsville Bornbarder; will be a top contender fqx,l r the. national heavyweight , The Draz, after knocking , out the current titleholder,' Marty Crandell, now has an ,even dozen victories' to his credit in ..three years of campaigning in the ring. Currently he is the defending Eastern Intercollegiate ,heav y weight champion. As a sophomore the Draz cop ped six while dropping one; last year, he ended the 'season with a 3-3-2 jog. To date he owns three winseagain4t a lone defeat, • Conplete records (includea var sity appearances only): ' ';'; No. W L D Jod Neynolds 2 '1 1 , 0 John :1 - lanby ' 4 ' 2 ' 2 0 HarrY.', Papa'ch'ous 2 1 1 0 John Albarano 3 3 0 0 Bill Qprtin, 1 ' 0 1 0 Frapic . ,Grosa 4 2 , 2 0 Path Helms • 5 1 3 1 Loti Kniztigdk 3 2 1 0 Paul 4nlith 17 8 9 0 Bob; Keller ' • 4 2 2 0 Jack ,•l:.;14; 12 6 4 2 By RAY KOEHLER EDDIE BEACH afternoon and reported- -his con dition as, "soinewhat worse' in my opinion. , . , 'W.Va.. • G F T Penn State G F T Beacli,f 3 1 7 Tocci,f 1 1 3 Sterling,f 1 4 • 6 jAunie,f 3 :3 Worirtnan,c 2 :4 8 ,Schisler,c 0 4 4 Duff,g ' 3 2 8 Costa,g • '2. 2 Mdore,g . ' ' 3' 2 8 MeMahnn,g 7' 317 Shockey,g 1 1 3 Williame,f 9 , 5 23 Roifriguez,f 0 0 0 Weiss,f 2 216 .Coalter,t 8 3 9 Seidel,f 0 1 1 Ryan,c , .- 1 1 3lAmprim . ,c 1 0 2 ~ .1 2 4lStorer,g ' 1 0 2 Panoples,g 2 1 5 Solden,g .2 0 4 Totals 30 22 82 • Ketchel Totals 18 20 561 Alpha. Phi Omega 'Meeting for men interested in pledging to the fraternity for the spring class will be held next Mohdar in' 417 Old Main at 7:30 p:m. 4 " • - Warner Theatre Cathaum VAN JOHNSON • JOHN HODIAK RICARDO MONTALBAN I-Battleground" tale WILLIAM POWBLL BETSY DRAKE "Dancing in the Dark" TPitari GLENN FORD GLORIA DE HAVEN "The Doctor and The Girl" THE D4rt. le COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA NOW! At Your SPE Upsets Theti Chi, Throws League Into Tie Sigma Phi Epsilon threw League D into a three way tie Tues day night by upsetting Theta Chi, 23-20. The top rung of the league is now shared by Theta Chi, SPE, and Alpha Gamma Rho. Leaving the floor at half time with a six point lead, SPE turned back a second half rally by the previously undefeated Theta Chi quintet which fell three points short of the mark. George Jacobs led the way for the winners with seven points. • PHI SIG'S WIN In the other League,contest, Phi Sigma Delta handed heta Xi its fourth loss, 35-15. Kurt Her man took scoring, honors for the evening with 12 points as he led his team to victory. . Phi Kappa Psi 'posted victor' number four League .B at the expense of Phi Gamma Delta, 13-8. The win put the victors into a tie with Alpha Phi Alpha for the lead position. Torn Robinson got six points 'for PKP. Phi Epsilon Pi, aided- - by a brother act in the persons of Iry and Lou Cohen who each tossed in. ten points, finally bioke intp the win column with .'a 34-16 con quest of Sigma Phi Alpha. ' 'ln the lone League' E game, Phi Kappa Tau Popped • Delta Sigma Phi,. 20-12, for its second victory of the season. Bob Mona han took scoring honors for the winners with seven pOints. SAE Sigma Alpha, Epsilon kept its chances for a' playoff position alive in League C by defeating Phi Sigma Kappa 17-9 with John Walker leading the way with'six. Also in League E, Phi Kappa, sparked by John Schaffer and Al Kovar who tossed in six points apiece, smashed Alpha Epsilon Pi, 17-9. Alpha Zeta jumped to within a half game of tying Sigma Pi Wallet Photos 20 2 11"ub 2 le' 3 W I ' 2 eighotn $ l.OO • Stlk Finish Paper Made From Any Size Portrait Please include 15c for return postage MAIL TODAY PO Box 1112, Altoona. Pa. Who--- The Ag Hill Dining Room What--- Serving family style meals at reduced rates: Four Weeks in Advance $45.00 • Also Weekly and Daily Rates, with and without breakfast • VVhen--- Prevailing For Spring Semester Serving Hours: Breakfast • - - - - 7:30 - 8:00 A.M. Lunch 12:00 - 12:30 P.M. Dinner , - - - 5:00 - 5:30 P.M. • Where--- 207 E. Park Ave. Phone 2877 • . • for the number one spot in Lea gue' A by whipping Kappa Sigma 19-13. Chuck Widekind was high for the winners with seven. The other League A contest saw Lambda Chi Alpha even its record to 2-2 by trouncing Tri angle, 21-10. Dick 'Hughes was the big point maker for the win ners with six points. Jeffrey To Speak Bill Jeffrey, coach of the unde feated Nittany soccer team that tied St. Louis in 'the first soccer bowl game, will speak to the Penn State Club of Westmoreland County today at the William Penn Club in Greensburg, Pa. Jeffrey will speak about the soccer team and show movies on soccer. • Oti s Mo• ..mrsq (73 1. 1 k , Ittiff‘ Everything's right The moment you light.. OBACCO CO., 45 Fremont, S. F., Calif PAGE THREE Baseball Managers Candidates for assistant man agership of the College base ball team should sign up today at the Athletic Association office, in Old Main. The official slogan of Pitts burgh's basketball team is "Win 'Em All." CLOTHING VALUES "Factory to You" at the New Pennshire Store The largest selection of men's suits and topcocits in State College. 112 S. Frazier Phone 4783 TICKETS NOW ON SALE ' AT STUDENT UNION • Players present: TIME IS A DR . 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