Cagers Lions Face Memphis State Tonight in Regional Test Sixteen members of the 24-team National Collegiate Bas ketball tournament field open first round action tonight on four college campuses across the nation. Penn State, heading back into the national sweepstakes for the third time in four years, opens its bid for the coveted championship crown against Memphis State in the second half of a double bill in the Memorial Collesium on the Uni versity of Kentucky campus in Lexington, Ky. Radio Station WMAJ will carry a reconstructed broadcast of the game beginning at 10:30 p.m. EST. The Lions, who finished the regular campaign with a sturdy 17-8 record, meet the Tigers (17-4) in one section of the eastern re gional eliminations. Marquette and Miami of Ohio, Mid-Ameri can conference king, battle in the opening game tonight. Winners Go to Evasion The two winners of tonight’s doubleheader will move on to Evanston, 111., Friday. The winner of the Penn State-Memphis game will play lowa and the Marquette- Miami victor will meet Kentucky. Both of these teams drew first round byes. lowa won the Big Ten crown and Kentucky is the South eastern Conference champion. Lion coach John Egli, making his first appearance in the NCAA tournament as a head coach, in dicated yesterday that he will make one lineup change for to night’s game. The Lion coach will insert guard Dave Edwards into his starting combination. Ed wards and Ron Weidenhammer will handle the guard duties, Jesse Arnelle will be at the center position, and Jim Blocker and Earl Fields will fill the forward slots. Lions Have Experience All five of the Lion regulars, plus reserves Bob Rohland and Rudy Marisa are experienced hands at NCAA play. Arnelle and Weidenhammer, the Nittany co captains, will be making their third appearance in the tourna ment. Memphis State, ranked 19th in the nation by the Associated Press last week, will be making its first attempt at NCAA honors. The Tigers own a phenominal 42 per cent shooting percentage for the season. Dr. Eugene Lambert’s quintet swept to 16 straight vic tories at one point during its reg ular season play. Last year, as an at-large entry into the tournament, Penn State battled to three upset victories — Toledo, Louisiana State, and No tre Dame—before being eliminat ed by LaSalle in the semi-finals at Kansas City. The Lion 12-man squad will leave by plane for Lexington to day. The team will make its head quarters at the Phillips Hotel end will return to State College im mediately after the game. TIME FOR SPRING CLEANING So Take Your Clothes to PORTAGE CLEANERS 118 S. Pugh (on alley) By dick McDowell 4250 Tickets Sold For EIWA Tournament Approximately' 4250 tickets have been sold for the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tour nament to be held this week end at Rec Hall. Harold R. Gilbert, business manager of athletics, has an nounced the breakdown of the advance ticket sales as fol lows: Ist session—7so; 2nd ses sion 800; semi-finals 1000: and finals—l4oo. Included in advance sale are 350 tickets al lotted to Lehigh University. Lions Win EIGA Title By RON GATEHOUSE Penn State’s gymnastic team, compensating for two penetrat ing injuries, turned in a brilliant team effort to topple the Orange of Syracuse Saturday by its slim est margin of the season, 51-45, and emerge Eastern champs for the third consecutive year. The victory also brought Gene Wettstone’s gymnasts their third undefeated season in EIGA com petition in as many years. Coach Paul Romeo’s Orange men jumped iiito the lead in the first event, tumbling, and the Nit tanies saw their chances for EIGA win number six move far ther and farther away until they went ahead in the fifth event, parallel bars, with a slim two point edge at 41-39. Then the Lions submerged the Orange in the final event, flying rings, by a 10-6 count. The Lions’ hopes for a repeat title-victory were considerably dimmed before their New York, trip when two steady performers, Dion Weissend and Tony Cline, suffered injuries before their final outing. But Weissend recovered to ac company the Nittanies on their journey into Orangeland, and, al though hampered considerably with a bad ankle, entered three evento and earned the Lions six points, a duplicate of the Penn THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in Tournament Opener THE .ian. , secov . row are 80. lap-oi . its game with - -mphu .tohlani *iorm Hall, co-captain Je»e Arnelle, National Collegiate Basketball Championships. Bob Ramsey, Jim Blocker, Rudy Marisa. Weid- Members of the Lion squad, left to right, are: enhammer and Arnelle will be playing in their Joe Hartnett, Clarence Walts, Dare Edwards, third tournament together. Earl Fields, co-captain Ron Weidenhammer, State victory margin. He placed third on the horizontal bar, fourth on the side horse, and fifth on the flying rings. However, the sterling perform ance of Nittany captain Karl Schwenzfeier stood along side the Penn State team effort in record ing the win. He and co-captain Milan Tmka of the home forces combined to offer the fans a see-saw battle that provided a touch of suspense right down to the wire. They faced each other on three events, H-bar, parallels, and rings. And the Lion performer exposed his mettle, winning out in two of the three, and taking a second on the H-bar. Tmka headed Schwenzfeier in that event, and took second honors on the twin bars and rings. Schwenzfeier’s 278 on the rings was the best performance of the day for a Penn State entry. A 1 Poydock combined with Weissend and Schwenzfeier to give the Lions an eight-point tie on the H-bar; Don Rehm in third and Skip Heim in fourth coupled Sch low's Gives Yoi the New Jantzen Bermuda Shorts, Peddle Pushers, T-Shirts!! Nothing will x fit into your spring wardrobe better them these bermuda shorts and peddle pushers of your favorite Jantzen poplin, twill, or khaki. Combined with a Jantzen T-shirt you have the perfect tennis or picnic outfit for those spring daysil Meet your friends Schlow’s With the Nittany captain to give Penn State the widest margin of the meet on the parallels, 11-5; and Chuck Marshall’s third along with Weissend’s fifth on the rings behind Schwenzfeier gave the Nittanies a 10-6 edge in the finale. Corky Sebbo, one of the best tumblers in the nation,, headed second-place Bill Paxton on the mats, with Dud Potter and Chuck Fegley placing fourth and fifth for the Lions. Skeets Haag failed to win on the rope for the first time this year, but was good for a first place tie with the Orange’s Andy Felice. Their time was 3.8. Leroy FritCh and Bill Marshall took third and fifth for the Lions with 4.0 and 5.2 clockings. Heim also contributed a second for the Lions on the horse. Barbell Club Meeting The weight lifting meet to be held April 30 with Shippensburg State Teachers College will be dis cussed at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 102 Willard by the Penn State Bar bell Club. TUESDAY. MARCH 8. 1955 NCAA Lineups AT MADISON SQUARE ,G ARDEN-WU liama (17-1) va. Canistus (16-6), Duke (20-7) vs. yillanova (18-9), LaSalle (22-4) va. West Virginia Cl 9-10). AT LEXINGTON, KY.—Miami (Ohio) (14-8) vs. Marquette (21-2), Penn State (18-7) vs.. Memphis State (18-4)» AT OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.—Okla homa City U.-19-17) vs. Bradley (7-19). AT SAN FRANCISCO —Idaho State (18- 5) vs. Seattle (19-4), West Texas State (15-6) vs. San Francisco (28-1). The winners then enter the second round Friday: AT EVANSTON, ILL.—Miami-Marquette winner vs. Kentucky (23-2), Penn State- Memphis State winner vs, lowa (17-4). AT PHILADELPHIA—LaSaIIe-West Vir ginia winner vs. Ivy League champ, Wil liams-Canisius winners vs. Dufce-Vfllshova winner. AT MANHATTAN, KAN.—Bradley-Okla homa City U. winner vs. Southern Methodist (15-8), Colorado vs. Missouri Vdlley-champ. AT CORVALLIS, ORE.—ldaho SUte- Seattle winner vs. Oregon State (21-7 )• West Texas State-San Francisco winner vs. Utah (28-8). Friday night's winners at each regional location will play each other Saturday. Then the Evanston-Philadelphia winners will meet for the Eastern title and theCor vallis-Mhnhattan winners will play for the Western title in a Kansas City doubleheader March 18. Those two games will decide the finalists for the National title at Kansaa City March 19. 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