FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1950 Nittany Boxers, Basketeers Vie Tonight On Road Gross' Combine Seeks 12th Win Against Colgate Fresh from a stimulating last-ditch • win over • Temple, Penn State's hardwood quintet will open its last weekend stand of the 1949-'5O basketball season tonight against Colgate and then move on to Syracuse tomorrow.- Lanky Marty Costa enters tonight's game at Hamilton; N.Y., just shy of setting a new Penn State individual seasonal scoring mark. The big guy needed 21 before Wednesday's fray with the Owls but fouled out with 10 ,minutes still to play and thdreby hurt his chance of toppling Jack' Biery's mark of 260 points before a home crowd. Colgate came out on the short end of a 50 to 48 score against Army at West Point its last time out. In winning the Cadets cli maxed ail uphill, last-half surge to win via a tap-in in the last two seconds. Dave Alton and Curt Norris garnered 12 points apiece in a losing cause. OVERTIME LOSS Earlier this season the Red Raiderg gave the Lions a 68 to 67 overtime defeat in Rec Hall—one of two home court setbacks suf fered by the State forces this year. Since that time Colgate has won 4 and lost 4, while the Nittany Lions have copped 7 and lost 5. Colgate's season record stands at 9 and 6. The New York aggregation has already taken the , measure of N.Y.U., 83-78; Princeton, 76-68; Army, 61-53, and Boston U., 64- 45. TOP-NOTCH SHOOTING When the Nittany cagers. are "on" they appear unbeatable, as Temple found the other nig,ht. Statistics reveal State shooting just shy of the .500 mark in the second-half (dropping 18 out of 39' attempts) while the first half they clicked on only 7 out of 38 attempts from the • floor for an 18.4 shooting average. Despite the mericurial tenden cies of the Lions' Coach Elmer Gross, in his first year as Nittany mentor, has 'brought his team a long until they now stand with the best cage record for a Penn State squad since 1943, the last half of the period known as the "Golden Era of Penn State basket ball.", That year the Lions won 15 and lost only four. The previous year they had won 17, lost' 2 and placed third in the N.C.A.A. tour nament. • However Gross is playing his 'games as they come. He well re members State's last road trip in . Which his dribblers were hot on a five-game winning streak and, running into Penn;, Gettysburg, and Navy, were successively iced. AIM AT 12 The Lions must win only one more genie to fulfill pre-season anibitions- which placed the fin ger on the twelve mark. After Colgate and Syracuse the Blue and. White will meet West Virgin ia. and wind up against George town 'next Saturday. ' Colgate's starting lineup will place the high-scoring Curt Nor ris .and Joe Stratton at forward. The center post is now complete ly dominated by 6-foot 5-inch Alton, who has come along very fast in the past few weeks. Jim Mobre and Ted Stacy- will be at guards. Gross is still undecided on his Gilbert Lists Pri H: R. Gilbert, graduate man ager of athletics, today an nounced the ticket prices which will prevail for the Eastern inter collegiate gymnastic champion ships at the College March 11, and also the National Collegiate boxing championships, whi c h also will be held in Rec Hall March 30 to April 1. For the gymnastic tournament, which will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 11, there' will be no reserved seats. The gen eral admission ticket, which will be available to students and the public alike at the Athletic As soCiation- office beginning Mon day, March 6, will sell for 90 cents. Tickets will also be sold at the door , on the day of the THE DAll e Y COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA starting five and will probably wait until tonight before assign ing either Hardy Williams or Jay "Tiny" McMahan to a starting position. WILLIAMS' SHOOTING , Williams is .being used primari ly for his ball-handling accord ing to Gross but of late the Phila delphia youth has been scoring well 'Under pressure and appears the Most 'likely claimant for a starting berth. While .not scoring as well as Gross had hoped, McMahan has posted 119 points in 19 games. His entrance when' Costa fouled out loomed as one of the deciding' factors in Wednesday's game. To gether 'with Williams, the two sophomores built a wall around the Lions defensive basket with their rebounding. . Lou Lamle, whose sparkling 17 'Point performance netted him his second best scoring night of the season, .and Joe Tocci, back on the beam with 12 counters,•will start at forward. ' Lee Schisler opens at his usual center spot, with Costa and either Williams or McMahan at the guards. Penn State's jayvee's won over the - local State College Center team 52 to 35 in the preliminary game Wednesday night. Probable starting lineups: Penn State Colgate Tocci Norris Laurie F .Stratton Schisler C Alton Costa G Moore Williams or G Stacy McMahan Mat Jayvees Stay Unbeaten Only one undefeated team re mains on campus this season-by virtue of the win the jayvee mat men gained in defeating the Lock Haven jayvees, 19-11. Three pins by Bill Corman i Bill Barker and Lock Haven's Dick Hampson, featured the match, but Al Fasnacht of State scored the evening's top triumph when he decisioned Lock Haven's Hea cock, former schoolboy champ who once defeated Don Maurey in scholastic competition. The summary: 121 pounds—Johnson, Penn Stateg deci sioned Rinke!, 4-2. 128 pounds—Canoe. Lock Haven, deci sioned DeJulius, 8.4. 136 pounds—Hampson. Lock Haven, pinned Smith, in 8:46 with bar arm and body press. 146 pounds—Pasnacht, Penn State, deci sioned Heacock, 8-3. 155 pounds—Midea, Lock Haven, deci alone& Slabonik, 18-9. . • 165- pounds—Corman, Penn State, pin ned Croft in 4:00 with bar arm and chan cery. 176 pounds—Barker, Penn State, pinned Kittinger in 4:00 with half nelson and body press. Unlimited—lllingworth, Penn State, de visioned Houk, 4-1. Referee—DiAugustano. es for Boxing, Gilbert pointed out that, whereas the public is barred from regular seasoh events be cause of the: limited seating ca pacity and the necessity of hon oring student athletic books at the door, championship tourna ments are not a part of the regu lar program and therefore vHII be open to the public as well as the student body at prices set by the organizations sponsoring both events. For the four-session boxing tournament, the entire balcony will be reserved whereas the first, or ground, floGr will be thrown open to general admis sion. General admission, or un reserved, seats on the first floor will sell at 90 cents each for the first two seSsions, $1.50 'for the third session, and ~ $2, for ,the RAIDERS' Curt Norris, Ted S; State Boxers To Battle Wisconsin; Draz„ Parisi Fight To Highlight Bouts Before an anticipated overflow crowd of 15,000 at "Wisconsin, Penn State's ring forces will sling leather tonight against a highly rated Badger boxing'unit. .Sixteen times the Staters have opposed Wisconsin in the ring but only once have the Nittanies returned to the locker room with a victory under their belts. That was in _1937 when boxing greats Billy Soose, Frank Goodman and Izzy Richter campaigned for the State College forces. Last year the Lions • dropped a 6-2 decision to the Badgers at Rec Hall. At Wisconsin, tonight, the charges of ACting Coach Ed Sulkowski will be after their second triumph of the season. A win would bring their slate up to two wins, two losses, two draws. Although the •Lion's record on paper isn't an impressive •one, inside the ropes they sport an aggressive unit. Had a couple of breaks gone their way, the ,Blue and White battlers might •have an unblemished record to-date. two opened its season two weeks ago against Minne sota—a team that' • was dead locked 4-4' by State—and after the smoke had cleated, Minne sota • came out on top, 4 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 ,. At home, Wisconsin •has won 51 straight mat ches without the,mar of, defeat 'or deadlock. Last week Wisconsin decision ed Idaho, 5-3, meanwhile the Lions dropped a close 4 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 count at West Point, • against Army, VITO PARISI 1951 Title Tourney Penn State will be host to the Eastern intercollegiate wrestling championships at State College, in 1951. yrn Finals final session. A series ticket in this location sell at .$4, a saving of $1.30. Reserved seats will sell at $1.20 each for. the first .two sessions on Thursday afternoon and evening, March 30, $l.BO for the Friday evening session, and $2.40 for the final session Saturday evening. A series ticket* in the reserved seat location will sell at $5.50, a saving of $l.lO. These tickets may be pur chased, ,at the ticket windows of the Athletic Association office, first floor, Old Main, beginning Wednesday, March 1, during the hours from 8:30 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon and again from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mail requests for reser vations should be accompanied by check or money order, plus a 25-cent mailing charge. .11 oppose the Lions at Colgate tonight: (1. to r.) Dave Alton, Jim Moore, Capt. •acy, Joe Stratton, and Gene C remins. Coach Howard Hartman is standing. There'll be one change in the Penn State lineup. Paul Smith, the Lion's veteran 165-pounder replaces Bob Keller. PQ will be opposed by Dick Murphy, a bat tling newcomer to the Wisconsin ranks who two weeks ago de cisioned Minnesota 's NCAA kingpin, Cody Connel. Highlighting tonight's battling will be the heavyweight slug duel. Chuck Drazenovich will seek his fifth win of the year when he battles Vito Parisi, 1948 National heavyw eight champion. Two years ago ,the two battled it out at Wiscon sin. This is what a Madison, Wisc., sportscribe said about , the bout: "The Pier 6 brawl came in the heavyweight scrap, final - bout on the card. Charles Drazeno vich won a decision After he and Vito Parisi had clotted each other with everything — but the waterbuckets. They both dished it out,' and they both showed a willingness and 'ability to absorb punishment, that was amazing." Penn State's representatives will be, John Hanby, 125; Harry Papacharalambous, 130; John Al barano, 135; Frank Gross, 145; Lou Koszarek, 155; Paul Smith, 165; Jack Bolger, 175; Chuck Drazenovich, heavy. First Wisconsiri battler, to step into the ring will .be cd-captain Steve Gremban, a ringwise con testant who has won 12 while dropping but four in three years of competition. Dwaine Dickinson, co-captain, moved up a weight and will battle at 155. Last year he was an NCAA runnerup. He also is a three-year veteran. James Sreeran, a boxer who decisioned last year's Penn State Pa SMITH LION LINEUP LES .PAUL captain, John Bengli competes at 130 pounds. •Les,'Paul,. who was - -decisioned- •two •years • ago by Jim Cassidy, of Penn State, is back this year at 135-pounds. Results of tonight's meet will be . announced over radio station WMAJ as , soon as the meet is concluded. Open To Public Unlike Penn State's regular season events, to which only stu dents are admitted, the Eastern championship gymnastic tourney March 11 and the National cham pionship boxing tourname n t March 30-April 1 will be open to the public. H. R. Gilbert, gradu ate manager of athletics, explain ed that championship events are not part of the regular season program. Eyes Pro Ball Chuck Drazenovich, the Lion's three-letter athlete, is, eyeing a professional career when he fin ishes college. PAGE MI!