TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1954 Lion Sports BASKETBALL Penn. State 49, Bucknell 43 PENN STATE BUCKNELL far f tp .fg f tp Blocker.f 4 1-1 /9 Johnson,£ 0 6-7 5 Sherry,f 4 0-1 8 McKenzie,£ 6 3-6 15 Arnelle,c 5 13-2123 Parkerjc 2 2-2 6 Weid’h*r,g 1 0-0 2 sinith,c 0 0-0 0 Haag,g 0 1-2 1 Bradway, g 5 0-0 10 Brewer,gr 2 2-3 6 Cox,g 0 2-2 2 Gut*rmuth,g 1 3-6 6 Totals • 16 17-28 49 Totals 14 15-23 43 Penn State 16 11 8 14—-49 Bucknell 9 13 6 15—43 Penn State 91, Pitt 85 PENN STATE PITT „ . fg £ tp fg f tp Blocker,f 0 0-0 0 Pavlick.f 6 12-17 24 Sherry,f 8 4-7 20 Duessel.f 0 0-0 0 Marisa,f 2 3-3 7 Artman,£ 3 5-9 11 Arnelle,c 8 15-23 31 Lepkowski.f 0 1-2 1 Bohland,c 0 0-0 0 Matthews.f 1 0-2 2 Weid’h'er.g 6 2-2 14 Zimmovan,c 4 0-0 8 Edwards,g 0 1-1 1 Deitrick,c 0 2-3 2 Haag.g 3 4-4 10 Fenwick,g 7 1-2 15 Brewer,g 4 0-0 8 Burch,g 8 6-10 22 Totals 31 29-41 91 Totals 29 27-45 85 Penn State Pitt l9 IS 14 10—61 l5 19 13 14—61 Qvertime lO 6 16—91 Penn State Penn State 64, Gettysburg 51 PENN STATE GETTYSBURG Is itp fg f tp Sherry 6 0 12 Hockenberry 0 0 0 Haag 3 0 6 Snyder 3 7 13 Brewer 113 Lunn 2 6 9 Arnelle 7 923 Keller 2 5 9 Marisa Oil Lang 317 Weidenh*mer 4 3 11 Haboeb 5 3 13 Blocker 226 Bohland 0. '2 2 23 18 64 Totals Score" by periods Penn State 8 17 22 17—64 Gettysburg 11 16 14 10—51 PENN STATE 85, W.VA 88 PENN STATE WEST VA. fg f tp fg f tp Sherry 5 4-8 14 Becker 10 2-4 22 Blocker 5 1-3 11 Mullins 1-2-3 4 Marisa 2 0-0 4 White • 1-1- 3 Fields 2 1-1 5 Witting 2 5-6 9 Arnelle 7 5-6 19 Isner 4 5-6 13 Bohland 1 1-1 3 Bergines 0 0-0 0 Weid'ha'er 5 1-1 11 Holt 0 2-3 2 Haag 1 0-0 2 Holmes 4 6-11 14 Brewer 4 0-2 8 Morris 0 0-0 0 Edwards 3 1-1 7 Spadafore 0 1-1 1 Malone 0 1-2 1 Totals 35 15-25 So Totals 22 24-36 68 Score by periods: Penn State 3O 21 19 15—85 _ 17 18 17 16—68 West Virginia BOXING PENN STATE 3, MSC 5 125-lbs?—Mackawa (MS) defeat ed Hartly (PS), 0:37 Ist round. 132-lbs. Papa charalambous (PS) decisioned Coon (MS), 29-26. 139-lbs.—Martin (PS) and Mul lins (MS) drew, 29-29. 147-lbs.—Odom (MS) decisioned Stokes (PS), 30-28. 156-lbs.—Sisinni (MS) defeated Lutes (PS), 1:50 Ist round. 167-lbs.—Hickey (MS) defeated DeMay (PS), 1:45 Ist round. 178-lbs. —Kois (PS) decisioned Greenway (MS), 30-24. Hvwt.—Goleman (PS) and Riley (MS) drew. 29-29. PENN STATE 2, MARYLAND 6 125-lbs. —Maryland won by for feit. 132-lbs. Palumbo (M) decisioned Papacharalambous (PS), 30-27. 139-lbs.—Martin (PS) and Capri (M) drew, 30-30. 147-lbs. —Stokes (PS) decisioned Pheofield (M), 29-28. 156-lbs.—Smith (M) decisioned DeMay (PS), 29-28. 165-lbs.—Mclnnis (M) decisioned Ahern'(PS),-29-27. 178-lbs.—Kois (PS) and Rhodes (M), drew, 26-26. Hvwt. Coyne (M) decisioned Della Penna '.’S), 30-27. VALENTINES NITTANY CARD & GIFT SHOP 348 E. College Ave. Opposite Atherton Hall MEXICO ADVENTURE AND STUDY TOURS By Sea By Air lafterAtur* Reservations Ticket* State College Hotel Phone 7136 Lmietta Neasbaum Jo Gettis Summaries WRESTLING PENN STATE 21, ARMY 9 123-lbs. Byers (PS) pinned Blackwell (A), 8:54. 130-lbs.—Homan (PS) pinned Wetzel (A), 3:38. 137-lbs.—Fikaris (A) decisioned Fornicola (PS), 15-8. 147-lbs.—Maurey (PS) decision ed Karns (A), 9-1. 157-lbs.—W ar d (A) decisioned Frey (PS), 5-1. 167-lbs.—Tebben (A) decisioned Krebs (PS), 8-1. 177-lbs.—Dvorozniak (PS) deci sioned Greer (A), 7-1. Hvwt. —O b er 1 y (PS) pinned Lodge (A), 7:05. GYMNASTICS PENN STATE 72, MSC 40 Trampoline: Staser (MS), 272; Bronson (MS), 237; Parker (PS), 209; Marsh (MS), 197; F. Wick (PS) 192 Rope Climb: Haag (PS), 3.8; Baffa (P 3), 4.4; Rintz (MS), 4.5; Spiese (PS), 5.2; Cook (MS), 5.5. Side Horse: Lawrence (PS), 276; , F. Wick (PS), 259; Heim (PS), 237: Rintz (MS), 217; Gunning (MS), 173. Horizontal Bar: Cronstedt (PS), 261; Procopio (PS), 249; Rintz (MS), 243; Sehwenzfeier (PS), 16 21 61 231;- Behbehani (MS), 190. Parallel Bars:. A. WiGk (PS), 262; Rintz (MS), 252; Sehwenzfeier (PS), 245; Gunning (MS), 203; Simon (MS), 177. Flying Rings: Rintz- (MS), 268; Sehwenzfeier- (PS), 267; Proco- pio (PS). 262; Baffa (PS), 242; ■ Cook (MS), 224. Tumbling: Paxton (PS), 249; Hommas (PS), 244; Cronstedt (PS), 230; Gunning (MS), 225; Gildemeister (MS),. 224. PENN STATE 63. SYRACUSE, 33 Tumbling: Sebbo (S), 285; Paxton (PS), 232; Hommas (PS), 225; Cronstedt (PS), 217; Mannocchi (S), forfeit. Side Horse: Lawrence (PS),'2B2; -F. Wick (PS), 263; Trafacante (S), 246; Barkal (S). 237; Heim (PS), 234. Horizontal Bar; Cronstedt (PS), 277; Procopio (PS), 253; Barkal (S), 228;" Sehwenzfeier (PS), 222; Trinka (S), 06. Rope Climb: Haag (PS), 3.8; Fe lice (S), 4.0; Fournies (S), 4.3; Baffa (PS), 4.5; Frich (PS), 5.2. Farallel Bars: A. 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