PAGF SIA er.p. . • Al?* Winners Score 47 Foul Points; Arnelle's 20 Tops Lion Scorers Penn State, battling a mountainous height disadvantage, outshot powerful North Carolina State from the floor last night, but couldn't make up the foul shot difference and lost to the top-ranked Wolfpack 99-77 before 12,000 at Reynolds Collesium in Raleigh, N.C. The Lions connected on 28 field goals, two more than coach Everett Case's quintet, but watched the Wolfpack pile on a cushioned lead from the foul line where they scored an unbelievable 47 points on 59 attempts. The Lions went to the charity line 29 times, connecting on 21. Both figures constitute new records for the North Caro lina club, which swept to its fourth consecutive win in the young cage season? The loss' was the first for Penn State against one win Top Score The Wolfpack's 99 points was the most ever scored against a Penn State team. The only other team to score more than 90 against the Lions was Western Kentucky. The Hilltoppers beat the Nittanies 91-78 in the Oklahoma City Tour nament in 1953. Led by all-American center Ron Shavlik, the Pack jumped ahead early in the first half and led 4-0 when Bob Ramsey scored a field goal for the Lions. Penn State moved into a 5-5 tie and then Shavlik dropped a pair of foul points that gave North Carolina a lead that was never lost. Widen Gap For the rest of the game the Lions battled from behind and watched the Wolfpack slowly pull away on the strength of their re lentless trips to the free throw line. Shavlik, who had 19 foul points alone, led all scorers with 35 points. The Lions' Jesse Arnelle, slowly finding his scoring form, topped the Lions with 20. Bob Hoffman had 17 and Earl Fields had 16. Matching foul points with field goals, the Wolfpack moved stead ily ahead in the first half and midway through the period, led 31-17. Lions Move Up Then Arnelle, Fields, and Hoff man began to find the range and coach John Egli's team closed the gap and they trailed 53-37 at half time. But they could not win the battle at the foul line. The Pack added four quick charity points in • the opening seconds of the Gym Exhibition Sellout Seals for the Swedish gym nastic exhibition Jan. 15 have been completely sold out, ac cording to an announcement yesterday by the Recreation Hall ticket office. Although it is still indefinite, standing-room-only tickets may be sold sometime between now and the night of the show. . , HO HALO'S HERE No, you can't get a halo at Smith's, but you can get a halo of a good hair cut to make you look sharp HOWARD T. SMITH BARBER SHOP 210 S. ALLEN ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE (Next to Hartman Electric) By DICK McDOWELL half and then began to move into command. At one point they led by 28 points. Using a pressing defense and a fast breaking offensive, the Lions kept a step ahead of the Pack on the floor. They con nected on 28 of 91 field goal at tempts while North Carolina hit on 26 of 80 shots taken from the floor. That gave them a four point :dge in that department. How ever, the Wolfpack, defending champions of 'the Atlantic Coast Conference, had a 26 point ad vantage from the foul line. The Lions arrived. back in State College, today and will work out tonight in preparation for their second home game of the season tomorrow at Rec Hall. They meet Carnegie Tech in the first of four home contests scheduled this week. The box score PENN STATE Fg P TI. W'd'h'mer 5 3-5 13 Hoffman 7 3,4 17 Arnelle Blocker 0 Ramsey Hartnett 0 0-0 0 Rohland Edwards 1 0-0 2 Totals 28 21-29 7 THE DAILY' COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA To.:*.'s i 99547 N. CAROL. ST Fg F Tl. Dickman 0 0-0 0 DiNardo 2 0-0 4 Shavlik -' S 19-22 35 Moledet 8 4-4 20 Gothin 3 1-4 7 Hafer 0 0-0 0 Shaple 0 2-2 2 Pond 0 0-0 0 Dwyer 4 13-27 21 Seitz 1 ' 4-4 6 IMaglio 0 4-6 4 Totals 26 47-59 99 5 10-12 20 1 1-2 3 1 0-2 2 7 2-2 16 1 • 0-0 2 For Christmas Giving For Campus Style It's . . . • . •••• 7' . • •;••I . ::. g 46 .. ... :,,,, - - - Men ' s Shop • HATHAWAY 9,9IRTS Stripes, solid colors and whites tailored oxfords and broadcloths BELT AND TIE SETS Jesse Arnelie Lions' f"Big" Man WRA Results Volleyball League 5 Gamma Phi Beta over Sigma Sigma Sigma; Delta Delta Delta over Alpha Chi Ome ga. League 6 Delta Gamma ove_ Alpha Omicron Pi; Zeta Tau Al pha over Kappa Alpha Theta. l- - .ayoffs next week. in beautifully 5.95 and 6.50 ^ ,`" • Eight Teams Win In IM Cage Action Intramu cal basketball saw eight teams square off in cage action last night with one forfeit blotting the schedule. After piling up a 20-8 halftime lead, Alpha Sigma Phi coasted to a 26-15 victory on the strength of Lew Lynch's ten points. Mike Znacho threw in ten counters for Tau Kappa Epsilon as the TKE's overcame a 15-14 halftime deficit to defeat the Kappa Sigma five, 24-19. • Beta Sigma Rho poured 19 points through the *cords in the second .half to defeat Alpha Chi Rho, 28-24. Jesse • Wachtel was high for the winners with eight points. Combined with Walt ,Laska's nine counters, Theta Delta Chi employed a stady floor game in defeating Alpha Chi Sigma, 28-24. •In independent action, the Watts Wonders, led by Terry Reber's night high of 12 points, outscored the Steelers, 36-22. The Snooks coasted to a 19-11 victory over the Crusaders and the Vikings finished in front of Here Comes Santa • • • 4t j t ,,, \ with loads of gift ideas from METZGER% of course • COCKTAIL SETS, including shaker and glasses • CLEVER BARTENDER SETS e op • • and Gadgets m ta . Vitt; o. DELIGHTFUL COCKTAIL - NAPKINS o CHESS SETS • PLAYING CARDS You can get it at METZGERS ALTOONA COCA-COCA BOTTLING COMPANY Coke' is a registered trade-mark. C) 1954, THE COCA-COU COMPANY 6OTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY •OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1954 the Vets by 16 points, 28-12. • The Setters squeezed by the Williamsport A.C. in the closest contest of the evening, 24-22. Bud Miller's ten points led the Win ners in the scoring column. The lone forfeit of the evening occurred when the Skyrockets re ceived credit for a win over .the Pershing Rifles. He's Weight Man Rosey Grier, giant tackle of Linden, N.J., will co-captain the 1955 Penn State track and field team.