[THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 Penn State 'Freeze' Chills Bisons, 25-15 Lira Cagers Use Possession Game To Gain Triumph By ERNIE MOORE Shades of Doc Carlson! Penn' State’s basketball team stole some thunder from the Pitt Panthers last night when it used the deep, deep freeze to defeat Bucknell university on the Bi son’s home court, 25-15. • Using only seven men through out the entire game, the Nittany Lions, stopped the fast-breaking Bisons cold by using a possession game to the extreme. After tak ing control of the ball early in the first half, Coach Elmer Gross’ cagers went into a freeze. Ignoring the screaming Buck nell fans, the Nittany cagers pro ceeded to freeze the ball for IQ minutes' before Ted Panoplos scored on a foul shot. tyiiiiiiimiiiiimi! Psnn State llllllllilllllllllllllllll Bueknell fir f pts Piorok’stuf 113 Phillips,f 0 0 0 WHliam&tf 113 Sledzik.e 113 Mc}kfahftn,c 0 0 Oj Panoplos,? 3 2 8 1 Moore,? 1 6 $| fg t pts Galla?her,f 3 17 Strassner.f 0 3 3 DeLoca,c 0 2 2 Webber,? Oil iLarip,? 0 0 0 Strella,? 10 2 Totals 7 11 25| miiiiitiifiiiiiiiiiin I Totals 4 7 15 liiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiii Another foul by Panoplos and a field goal by Bison Bill Strella tied the score at 2-2. Bueknell went into the lead, 3-2, on a foul shot by Connie DeLoca and the score stayed that way until the very last seconds . when Junie Moore netted a field goal and a foul to give the Lions a 5-3 half time lead. State opened the second half with a freeze but the tempo of the game stepped up a bit. Gross used only five men until the last minute and a half when Tiny McMahan came into the game. He was the only State substitute in the second half. Captain Lou Lamie, the Nit tany Lions’ top scorer, did not play in the entire ball game. Panoplos and Moore tied for high point honors in the low scoring game with eight points apiece. In beating the Bisons, the Nit tany cagers followed Gross’ in structions to the letter and each man pjayed a whale of a ball game. Joe Piorokowski stood out for State on the bankboards. In the preliminary, the Buck nell freshman walloped the State frosh, 51-27. Ted Jackson took scoring honors for the Lion cubs with 12 markers. Track Managers A call has been issued for as sociate managership candidates fori varsity track. Candidates should report to the balcony in Bee hall at 4 p.m., today and to morrow; , For Best Results Use Collegian Classified THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Matmen Prepare For Away Meet Penn State’s wrestling team will hit the road this weekend for a meet with the Cavaliers of the University of Virginia on Sat urday night. Coach Charlie Speidel says he doesn’t expect to meet the kind of competition that his grapplers had last weekend • with Lehigh, but has his boys working hard anyway. Frank Finger, the southerner’s coach, seemed to be in a bad way at the beginning of the season, according to a story in the Cav alier Daily. Heading the list of Finger’s re turning veterans are the Morse brothers, Bill and George. Bill wrestles 123, George 130. In 137, Ed Wright probably will get the nod, followed by captain Dave Senft at 147. In 157, Joe Wood seems to be the most likely prospect. That’s where it stops, according to the Cavalier Daily, although they did decide that footballer Jack Clarkson seems to be the only choice in the heavyweight division. Unless last minute results of the nightly elimination bouts for contested positions change the picture, Speidel will probably stick with the same lineup that routed Lehigh 22-6 last weekend. Don Watkins seems likely to start at 123, even though there is a possibility that letterman Jack Reese may begin wrestling again. Reese suffered a broken thumb before the Lehigh match. It may shift again, as it did last week, but Dean Harbold will like ly go in 130 over Jack Drebelhis. After his loss to George Feuer bach last week, Don Maurey has 'put twice as much steam into Jiis workouts, and seems to be razor sharp for his 137 match. Sophomore Don Frey, a three time New Jersey State champion in the 147 division in high school, stays in at the weight he handled so capably against Lehigh. Bill Santel, who moved down from 167, will stay in 157, and Joe Lemyre, another sophomore, will handle the chores in 167. Slam min’ Mike Rubino will wrestle in the 177 light-heavy class, and the People’s Choice, captain Homer Barr, will be at his usual heavy weight spot. FRATERNITY NEWSPAPERS All Kinds of Printing Commercial Prmfiitfi i nc . Glennland Bid?., State College ijillliiililiiillliiliiiliillillilllllllllliiilllillilliiliiiiililllliiliililllilliiiiiiillllllliilllllilllllllliiiiliilliillilliillililllilliiiii SQUARE DANCE SATURDAY, JAN. 13 8:30-12 p.m. in REC HALL Swimmers Host Rutgers lirGlennland Pool Opener The Blue and White swimmers open tomorrow night in Glenn iand pool a 10 game schedule which, like the Navy’s in footbaß, doesn’t have a “breather" on it. Rutgers, as far from a soft touch as any, is the Lion's initial objective in trying to improve on last season’s record of three wins and a tie in nine meets. The State mermen meet Rutgers tomorrow at 7 p.m. in Glennland pod. , To start his fourth year at the Nittany helm, Bill Gutteron has a better-than-average squad which will “give a good account of itself in spots, but which is not quite ready for one of the outstanding teams in the east.” The Lions have strength and depth in the sprints and distance freestyle events. Cas Borowy, holder of the Glennland 100-yard record with a 54.3 clocking, is likely to go in the 50 and 100- yard dashes plus a leg in either the 300-yard medley relay or the 400-yard relay. Other sprinters certain to see action in any of the above events are Vic Lynch, co-holder of the Penn State 50-yard standard of 24.4, and Bob Long. A 1 Lucide and Bob McFadden may also get a call In the over-distances, 220 and 440, Gene Kolber, owner of the Penn State quarter mile record of 5.28, Dick Wilson and Bert Bronck will toe the starting board. Rod Waters, Bob Conrad, and George Hamilton are a solid group of backstrokers. Two of these will race 200 yards back ward (increased fifty since last year) and one, possibly Waters, will double in the 300-yard medley. Weakest link in Gutteron’s chain is the breast-stroke. Enrico Rossi, IM sensation this fall, is not' in condition for a swift 200 All-College Sponsored by Junior Class Musk by Fred Hartswick and his Keystone Four Admission: 50c per couple ... at Student Union yards but can easily handle a 100-yard chore with the medley relay. Art Smith is a certain starter in the 200-yard event. Divers will be two of either, Rudy Valentino, Bob Kenyon, Tom Whalen, or George Cum mings. Dorms 21,23,39 Cop Cage Games Independent intramural cage play continued Tuesday night as teams in leagues L, A, and B swung into action. Dorms 23 and 39 in loop A, and Dorm 21 in league B became the first squads to win their, third straight games. Dorm 23’s Paul Simon register ed 10 points in his five’s win over Dorm 43, 25-20; Dorm 39 came from behind to nip Dorm 38, 16- 12; Dorm 8 bowed to Dorm 26, 29-8 as Jim Lappen banked nine markers; and Dorm 36 won by forfeit from Dorm 1. In league B, 9 points by Emer son Knyrim led the way for Dorm 21 as they scuttled Dorm 12, 24- 16; Dorm 34 beat Dorm 35, 18-14; Dorm 2 downed Dorm 22, 27-13 as Ike Wade scored 8; and Dorm 30 forfeited to Dorm 11. The only tilt in league L saw the Lions whip the Wildcats, 15-8. PAGE THREE Boxers On Way The Nittany boxing team left last night at 8:30 for Minneapolis, Minnesota where they will tangle with the University of Minne sota’s Gophers tomorrow night. In last year’s opening match with Minnesota the Lions fought to a 4-4 tie. Complete pre-meet cover age will be found in tomorrow’s Daily Collegian. Freshman Athletes Leave For Service Ron Bressan and Don Mitchell, linemen on the freshman foot ball team, are the first Penn State athletes lost to the national emergency. Bressan, a tackle, has enlisted in the Navy, while Mitchell, a guard, has joined the Marines, according to freshman coach Earl Bruce. Another freshman football player, defensive line-backer Bill Gallihue, has left school, Bruce reported. Bruce, however, said that he did not know whether Gallihue had enlisted. All three had started for the Lion Cubs, Bressan and Mitchell on the offensive platoon, and Gallihue on the defense. I NOW! At Your Warner Theatre I JOAN LESLIE MEL FERRER "BORN TO BE BAD" State STEVE COCHRAN VIRGINIA GRAY "HIGHWAY 301" I BURT LANCASTER I DOROTHY McGUIRE 'MR. 880" S
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