TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1956 Raider's 2d Half Defeats Lions, 75-66 The second half nemesis plagued! the Nittany Lion cagers again ] Saturday night as .he Colgate Red Raiders pulled away from a two-point half time lead to de-' feat the Lions '75-66. The loss, which was the fourth in the Nittanies' last I five games, was the third in the last eight days in which a slow, second half cost the Lions the game. Syra cuse held a narrow one-point margin over the Blue and White at intermission Friday night and the previous Friday evening Tem ple led by two at the half. In each case Lion opposition jump ed off to a quick lead in the second frame and held it to the end Play Army Tomorrow The Lion cagers will leave at: noon today for West Point where ) lthey will encounter the Cadets ' at 4 tomorrow afternoon. Skaters to Renew Battle GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany, Feb. 20 (/P)—The bat tle between America's Tenley Al bright and Carol Heiss for the year's figure skating honors will be renewed next month in the American National champion ships at Philadelphia. There Miss Albright, 21, of New ton Center, Mass., winner of the Olympic championship, will match skating artistry again with Carol Heiss, 16, oVOzone Park, N.Y., who beat her out for the world championship here over the weekend. Both girls insisted they would not turn professional in the im mediate future. The American championships are scheduled March 14-17. This will mark the "rubber" meeting between the two girls who are bitter rivals for the women's figure skating throne held pre viously by such stars as Sonja Beni° and Barbara Ann Scott. The girl who establishes her self as queen of the rinks can de mand virtually her own figure when she decides to turn pro fessional. Philadelphians also are to see a hot contest for the American National men's title. Olympic and four times world champion, Hayes Jenkins of Colo rado Springs, Colo., who made his final appearance in an inter- Moore-Pompey Fight Postponed L 0 N,D ON, Feb. 20 world light heavyweight title bout between champion Archie Moore of San Diego, Calif., and Yolande Pompey of Trinidad has been postponed from March 13 to June 5, promoter Jack Solomons • an nounced tonight. The London fight has been the subject of much controversy in the past few weeks. Moore has en countered difficulty. Solomons has said, in meeting the weight limit for a light heavyweight bout. Solomons said tonight he had agreed to postpone the fight in a telephone conversation with Char lie Johnston, Moore's manager. Johnston agreed to put up a "substantial deposit" to ensure that Moore - would keep the new date, Solomons said. The promoter added that Moore would arrive in England four or five weeks before the contest. Penn Irish Grid Game Formerly a mid-season oppb bent, the University - of. Pennsyl vania will be Penn State's open ing game football opponent in 1956 and again in 1957. 00000000041100 [STATE Audio Murphy in 'WORLD IN MY CORNER' Feature: 2:11, 4:02, 5:51 7:44. $:35 1 Starts Wednesday welt Dianef:a "THE LITTLE - OUTLAW if Plus:— "Johnny Appteseed" Five men hit for double figures for the Red Raiders but the big gest surprise came from sopho more guard Russ Brummer. Brummer, making his first start for Colgate, collected 18 points to lead the- winners. The Lions held 12th ranked scorer and re bounder Jack Nichols to 14 mark ers, eight of them on free throws, but Brummer stood outside the Nittanies' zone defense and drop ped in seven long set shots. Second Half Drive As the second half got under way with the Raiders leading 33- 31, the hosts started an offensive drive which netted them eight straight points. The Lions could do no better than to draw within five points in the closing minutes 65-60 which wasn't enough to overcome the determined Raiders. Earl Fields again led the Lion scoring as he hit on seven field goals and six fouls for a total national contest here, has an nounced he will quit amateur competition after the American Nationals. He also has had many pro offers but so far his big am bition has been to study law at Harvard. The man out to beat him in Philadelphia is Ronnie Robertson, 19, student from Long Beach, Calif. foo ':j j' ) , -_:".: . :7 , ' , •.. ,„ # N 00 .,.. • ._,!,,• ..:,..„ , 1. SUPERIOR TASTE So good to your taste because of 1.&111ra superior tobaccos. Richer, tastier—espe cially selected for filter smoking. For the flavor you want,here's the filter you need. RELAX WITH 7 6 11 allUr BIG RED LETTER DAY! p Low amass Aram Ch THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Gymnasts Lose-7. Elmira Baseball , L (Continued from page six) - of 20 points. Rudy Marisa, who Franchise Shifted last first place of the meet as he garnered ; 274 points—hest individ hadn't scored under 18 points in' ual performance of the day----in the previous four games, was held To Syracuse the parallel bars. to two fielders by Colgate. eb Co- I The Cadet's Pete Hapanski fin captain Bob Hoffman shook h; SYRACUSE, N.Y., F 2 is 0- (-In - --- 4- .- • — fished second with "63 points while scoring slump as he collected 15,,j0 e R ear d on , new owner of the: markers and Bob Leisher con-) Bob Foht came in third with a (Elmira franchise of the Class A 1 935 total. tributed 13. !Eastern Baseball League, an- Paul Hanford, Pete Clark and During the first ten minutes of the game, the Lions hit on onlyinounced - today he had switched d'Paul Gillourakis completed the i Army rout by winning the first one field goat in 20 attempts be-ito Syracuse. ' thre places in the flying rings fore they could gain their scoring R ear d on ma d e th e ann o n n ee .. with re,pectice scores of . )27. . ) . )1, eyes. The loss was the Nittanies' ment after the Syracuse Common 4 and 216. 13th. They have won nine. Council had paved the way. The box score: i The Common Council agreed to PENN STATE cot-cars: Fr F Ti. FE F Tl.' - pay the former owner of the ln- Marls 2 0 4 Niehaus x 4 14 ternational League Syracus , thin t o 2 RI ummer 7 4 1$• Chiefs $lB.OOO for lights he ii Rainey 14 0 0 Ilurlie 4 4 14 "' , stalled at city-owned MacArthu Hoffman 3 9 15 ft isuolle U • C , Joni, a 0 6 Graham 6 4 14 Stadium and approved transfer Ramsey 2 0 4 Stratton 2 9 12. the two-year. paid-up staditil Leisher 2 9 11 Giordano 1 0 2, 1...._ 0e - 1 Reardon. Fields 7 6 20 I tease Total* 20 24 61 Tutals 22 23 72 1 Thus, Reardon has no rent 1 Score by periods: !pay directly to the city for tw Penn State __ _______ 31 34 64 (years. But he said he had made colinne -- - - ---- -- 33 3 ? 7 : 2 ._ _l"satisfactory" private agreemei Iwith Martin D. Haske, who sal the Class AAA Internation; League franchise to Miami. ; Reardon said Glenn (Red) MI — I Quillen, former St. Louis Browi outfielder, would be player mal ager of the club. "We have no other players cu the roster yet, but we are war' ing on a major league affiliatia and have every reason to believ that an announcement will be made in a very short time," Rear don said. He declined to name th , major league club. Freshman Lacrosse All candidates for the fresh man lacrosse team are asked to ieport to the water tower between 4 and 5 p.m.. Monday. and Tuesday, by freshman la crosse Coach John McHugh. Experience is not necessary. McHugh said. 2. SUPERIOR FILTER So "AWL ea the draw! Yea, the Savor comet clean—through LaM's all white Miracle Tip. 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