The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 07, 1951, Image 7

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    Ay, DEMMER 7, 1951
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Between the Lions
' Lou Lamie, captain of the Lion basketball team last season,
and holder of 'the Penn State three-year scoring record of q 66 points
and one season total of 319, ,tallies is - playing center for the Medical
Replacement Training Center `Caduceans' at Fort -Meade,' Mary
land. Lamle's high scoring totals shOw that the soldier hasn't lost
the art of his "hesitation shot"
* * *
. Ithaca was one of the poorest
court teams that we've seen play
,in Rec Hall. M. sctators ---
highly critical
wondered ,whe)
the fast bre;
was. But remei
ber it's tough f 4
any team to for
good again
poor, oppositio,
and better cor
petition sh o u
bring out t'
best in the Li 4
five.
Although . S .
'comparatively low 51 points they
sill _ have a potentially high
, scoring outfit. Jack ' Sherry and
Whitey .Makarewicz, especially,
were below their scoring poten
tial. Jesse Arnelle looked good in
his court debut, but was some : .
~what off forin in his shooting.
A few more weeks of practice
should help the big freshman.
' Co-Captain H a r d y Williams
fulfilled his job of playmaker
in his usual calm style. Teamed
' with Joe Piorkowski these two
should give the Lions a dan
, gerous, good ball-handling duo.
The height of the team this
season makes the famous ' zone
defense even more effective. With
a team averaging six-four con
stantly, moving with extended
arms, its tough for opposing teams
to get many good shots.
Mark Workman, West Vir
ginia's great center, who set a
, new Mountaineer scoring rec
ord of 1,118 points Monday was
erroneously ref erred to as
"Chuck" in yesterday's Daily
Collegian. The six-nine center
has averaged 21 points in his
first two games. The Mountain
eers meet State Rec Hall,
Feb. 27.
• *
Dr. H. C. "Doc" Carlson, Pitt's
, amiable basketball coach, has one
of his youngest and tallest teams
in many seasons. Carlson, , an ex
pounder of possession basketball
and precision ball-h an dl g,
usually has a ' "seven-d w a r f"
squad. But this year his first six
men are all six-foot or over. The
tallest is center Don Virostek,
six-four. Two juniors, Art Boyd
and Mickey Zernich, are both six
Don't get
caught in the
CHRISTMAS
rush...
If you wait 'till you get
home to do your Christmas
shopping, you'll have only
4 hectic days (Dec. 20-24),
and then you will really be
caught in the Christmas
rush. Shop in State College
and you have 10 leisurely
days to do all your Christ
mas buying. •
The stores are open 'till
9:00 p.m. to facilitate all
your shopping needs. Free
gift wrapping saves you
time and unnecessary
bles,
SO this Christmas shop
State College!
Sponsored by Courtesy of
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
By DAVE COLTON
Assistant Sports Editor
three- and are expected to do
much of the Panthers' scoring.
The only senior on the team, Cap
tain John Kendrick, is six-one,
and sophomore Dutch Burch and
junior Scott Phillips are both six
footers.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Sign Young Outfielder
PITTSBURGH, Dec., 6--(!P)
Paul L. Smith, 20-year-old out
fielder, is the latest to join the
list of Pittsburgh Pirates who will
train in California next spring.
Smith began his baseball zareer
with Tallahassee in the Class D
Georgia-Florida League in 1950.
In 1951, he jumped to Class B
with Waeo, Texas, in the Big
State League.
A left-handed hitter and throw
er, Smith hit .319 in 139 games
for Tallahassee
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THE INULY C
PrLnceion's Kazmaier Heads
AP All-Atnerica Grid Selections
NEW YORK, Dec. 6—(iP)--pick Kazmaier, the phenome
nal triple-threat star of Princeton, heads the Associated Press
All-America football team for 1951, repeating his 1950 honors.
He leads a spectacular backfield, other members of which
are Larry Isbell of Baylor, Hugh McElhenny of Washington,
and Hank Lauricella of Tennes
see
Three othgrs with Kazmaier
are repeaters from the 1950 All-
America: Bob 'Ward of Mary
land, offensive guard; Jim Wea
therall, of Oklahoma, defensive
tackle; and Les Richter of Cali
fornia, linebacker.
Tennessee and Michigan State,
the number one and two teams
of the land, each won two places
on the squad.
This is the team:
Offense:
Ends—B ill McColl, Stanford,
and Bob Carey, Michigan State.
Tackles —Bob Toneff, Notre
Dame, and Don Coleman, Michi-,
gan State.
Gurads—Bob Ward, Maryland,
and Marvin Matuszak, Tulsa.
Center Doug Moseley, Ken
tucky.
Backs—Dick Kazmaier, Prince-
_Cometh ing .A.4.t
Van Heusen
(they're so giveabie)
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ton; Hank Lauricella, Tennessee;
Hugh McElhenny, Washington;
Larry Isbell, Baylor.
Defense:
End—Pat O'Donahue, Wiscon
sin, and Dewey McConnell, Wy
oming.
Tackles—Jim Weatherall, Okla
4homa, and Pug Pearman, Tennes
see.
Guards—Ray Beck, Georgia
Tech, and Joe Palumbo, Virginia.
Linebackers—K ei t h Flowers,
Texas . Christian, and Les Rich
ter, California.
Backs —Bobby . Dillon, Texas;
Al Brosky, Illinois; 011ie Matson,
San Francisco IL
Vols Get Three
Th e offensive and defensive
All-America team takes into ac
count the complete season's
games through Dec. 1 and was
selected in consultation with a
i if
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0
Best!
board of 11 newspapermen rep
resenting every section of the
nation. Hundreds of writers and
sportscasters served as advisers.
Tennessee's great powerhouse
placed Lauricella in the first of
fensive backfield, Pug Pearman
as defensive tackle on the first
team, and Ted Daffer, a defen
sive guard on the first team last
year, in the same spot on the
second team.
Maryland Represented
Michigan State is represented
by Bob Carey at end and Don
Colema nat tackle on the first
offensive team.
Maryland, the number three
team, has Ward on the first team,
and the Modzelewski brothers on
the second—Ed in the backfield
and Dick at defensive tackle.
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