THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 Lions Stage Rally To Upset Temple, 66-6 Lou Lamie, Joe Tocci Pace Second Half State Comeback Penn State did it the hard way last night. With close to 5000 screaming fans looking on, the Nittany Lions came back from almost certain defeat with an unrelenting last-half surge to snatch a 66 to 61 victory from a classy Temple five. There probably wasn't a person in Rec Hall who thought Penn State had a chance of winning at half-time as the Owls combined a grinding all-around attack with a tight man-to-man to take a 33 to 20 lead. Chased from their usual zone into a strange man-to-man de- fense, it didn't take the Lions long to begin their second-half climb up the hill. TEMPLARS SURGE BACK Paced by Lou Lamie, Joe Tocci, Lee Schisler and Jay McMahan, who replaced Marty Costa after the big pivot man had fouled out with 10 minutes still to play, the Lions finally went ahead on a reverse-English layup shot by Lamie with about nine minutes remaining. However, the Templars surged back on two consecutive twin deckers by Bill Mlkvy to tie the fray at 55-apiece with a little over four minutes to go. Penn State had to make its point and their lucky "Little Joe' came through for them with a perfect set shot after which, Jack Storer and Lamie split nine points to give the Lions their upset win. IKE SETS RECORD Six-foot seven-inch Ike Bor savage broke an all-time Temple one season scoring mark as his 25 points for the night aided him in eclipsing Nelson 'Nitsy' BDbb's previous high of 342 'set in 1948. Big Ike needed 15 points to set the record before the game be gan. By scoring ten field goals arid 5 foul .shots Borsavage also tied the Rec Hall opponent record previously held by Ed Brett, formerly of Colgate. By winning their 11th game against 8 defeats the '5O Lions be came the first Penn State team since 1943 to post more than. ten wins in one season. The lineups: Penn State G F T Temple a F Mlkvy 7 6.2 Napolitano 3 0 Borsavage 10 5 2 Ballots 0 3 White 0 0 Grayboyes 0 3 Kurtz 2 0 6 2 12 Schiller 4 0 8 4 8 11 Williams 2 2 6 McMahan 1 1 3 Panoples 1 1 8 1 2 4 1 0 2 *Bortavage Totals 22 17.61 ted with a field goal he tapped the ball Totals 25 16 68 *Borsavage was cred for Penn State whe through the basket IM Entries Entries in intramural wrest ling and handball singles will be accepted in , the IM office, 213 Rec Hall, until 5 p.m., Fri day. Feb. 24. Entries must be accompanied by a 25 cent fee per man. By RAY KOEHLER yt _ty ri/A. _ r.). in the Armory. The marksmen engage in weekly telegraphic meets with Eastern universities, and have won eight and lost four this season. Rifles Boast E By Hub Endres With its telegraphic season less than half completed, Penri State's rifle• team can already boast of an improving record. The riflers have chalked up eight .wins against only four losses; , also, the high point total of 1407, hit Jan. 21 when the team outfired Dartmouth, the Univer sity .of , Washington, Loyola, and Indiana Tech, surpasses any fi gure racked up by the squad last year. Captain Felipe Vias, a U.S. Army officer (connected with the College's ROTC program) ' who coaches the riflers, has watched his charges improve steadily throughout the season. - So far they have downed Colo rado State, Ohio University, Dartmouth, Niagara, the Uni versity of Washington, John Hopkins, and Indiana Tech, while losing to the University of Nevada, Columbia, Illinois and the Coast Guard Abademy. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Four Pairs Compete In Bridge Tourney Four bridge pairs from the college will , compete tonight in eastern duplicate bridge play to determine what pairs from east ern colleges will go to. a nation al tourney next month. The four pairs will play pre pared bridge hands in the TUB tonight. Competing for . Penn State will be Barre Kaufman and James Homire, Charles Ci fers and Frank Mathias, Ben jamin Ruhe and Robert Baer, John Fedako and Mitchell Tur ley. ' viable Record Penn State competed with Vir ginia Polytechnic Institute, West Virginia, Rutgers, Georgetown and Stanford last week, but the results, are not yet available. Donald Heiny manages the squad, and Gerold• Prange is captain. Other varsity shooters are John Baker, Nelson Bayard. William Bonner, Dale Camp bell, Samuel Carnahan, Denny Colbert, George Duvall and Donald Gibson. Others are Howard Halter, John Hepfer, Harry Holt, Rod eric Ingleright, Lacy Johnson, Richard Kirk, Paul Krauss, Fran cis Pschirer, Orville Schwanger, David Smith, John Stoudt, James Wenzel, David Young and Clark Young. Their next meet is a shoulder o-shoulder match \ at Lehigh, f arch 4. NOW! At Your Warner Theatre eadaum J. Aithur Rank Presents ' JEAN SIMMONS in "THE BLUE LAGOON" a e LAST TIMES TODAY High Adventure with GREGORY PECK in "12 O'CLOCK HIGH" niliany GREER GARSON ERROL FLYNN "That Forsyte Wonian" IM Basketball Results The torrid race in League A continued Tuesday night as three of the four teams that were dead locked for the lead kept pace with victories. Dorm 28 downed Dorm 11, 20- 14; Dorm 3 beat Dorm 24 23-18, and Dorm 22 won by forfeit from Dorm 13. Dorm 41 was idle 'and dropped a half game off the pace. The Timberwolves of League K moved within one victory of cinching a tie for the league title by posting their fifth victory, 25-22, over the Penn State Club. In the same league, the Eagles kept its chances of overtaking the Wolves alive by grabbing number four, 33-11, over Penn Haven. In League I, Altoona crept within a game of the IM de fending champions, Section 10, as it posted a win over Matilda Chi, 25-15. Harm House defeated Beaver House in the same lea gue, 21-5. The Shrimps dumped the Bar P 1 .6*A' tisfq T . 1 E fN4 kk\: ,tee This is the "'Manhattan" Bum A doll-up, button-down with the.soft roll that's the college man's staple diet. ~••••• White and solid colors—ail Sizse-Fixe (average fabric residual shrinkage 1% or less CAMPUS FAVORITE. '‘‘ MANHAT Copr. 1950, The Manhafton Shirt Co. l• This is a Father. The kin you love to touch. Crusty old character. Wants you to be college-bred, but•knows it's a four-year loaf with his dough. Spends time wondering how you'll turn out and when you'll turn in. THE MANHATTAN SHIRT COMPAN Manhattan Products are Eiclusive with 0 ,9 , , ons, 20-14, and the Royals for feited their second consecutiye game, to the Architects in Lea gue J. Highlighting this week's intra. mural competition will be a 18- game card scheduled for to morrow night: The independents and fraternities will each play nine games. 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