FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1955 Cagt Stress For rifpiick With Carnegie T h and Rutgers out of the way, the Lion basketball team stressed defense in last night'spractice session► in order to ready itself for a high-scoring North Carolina State quintet. The Lions play their first strong opponent of the season when they meet the Wolf- , pack tomorrow night - N.C. Despite winning. games by comfortat Coach John Egli str —an almost obsolc day's world of hi fenses—last night ' that his boys ma: bit careless defensi their overwhelminj The Lion defenst the early minutes game, was never because neither vi able of unleashing fense for any seri time. This is not like) case with the W' ever. Coach Evere ,can break 10.2 in the hundred yard dash. He has been hard pressed to l replace Captain Art Pollard and i 'Bruce Austin, the Lions' two top sprinters last year. ' - For years I have been hear ing about the tremendous sprinters on campus, from townspeople, alumni, and stu , dents. but -these rumored sen sations never show up at Rec reation Hall," Werner corn- - mented. "After years of searching for 'these elusive track wonders, I am inclined to think that they are hiding or more feasibly do not exist," he added. Last night Werner advanced an additional theory that there may be several students in the Univer bit careless on defense to con- !say who have potential track tet is noted for its tactics and is rankle experts to be in echelon of collegiate Thus, the Lions sty The cagers showy improvement in Rutgers, shooting percentage, passim ly and playing game under both The Lions hit goal percentage ag. compared to a 42 percent mark against the Tartans. However, their foul shooting could be im proved upon, hitting on only - 52 percent from the free-throw line. Egli said that he was satis fied on the who with the Lion performance, although he I thought_ his second Indf was a _ _ cent:rate on scoring more points. ability, but who are reluctant to In North Carolina State, the report to Rec Hall because they ii cagers will be facing one of the eel that the track team is loaded toughest opponents on its sched- with exceptional track talent and ule, needless to say, the toughest that they would be embarrassed. they have yet to meet. The *olf-. He indicated that this situ- lE. B. McCoy, is a former Michi pack beat Pittsburgh, another ation does not exist. I gan player, coach and administra "Lion fee, in its first game. - Curt Stone bad a reputation 1 tor_ Your Savings Are Guaranteed with JIMc _..- -,-,-, Jim has the finest selection of Christmas gifts in (44 \ ' 0 ,Z v State College. If you're not shopping for gifts, Jim is always has the perfect item to dupplement your ward robe. 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PETINSYLVANVA Defense Contest bL running the 880 in 2:13 be fore coming to Penn State, and Horace Ashenfelter never com peted in track before he came here' he commented. Ashenfelter won a gold medal in the 3000 meter steeplechase at the 1952 Olympic Games in Hel sinki and competed in the 1956 games in Melbourne this month. Stone competed in the 1948. 1952. and 1956 Olympic festivals in the 5000 meter run. Werner emphasized that pre vious track experience is not re quired and that candidates for track are not cut from the squad by the coaches, but by themselves. Students interested in com peting in freshman or varsity in door track should report to Wer ner or Norm Gordon. freshman coach, at 4 p.m. in Rec Hall as soon as possible. Bonus Rule Stays JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Dec. 6 (rP)—Minor leagues voted against changing the baseball bonus rule today but unanimously adopted a proposal" to trim major league rosters to 28 players by opening day so more talent can be sifted down sooner to lower leagues. ALLEN STREET Penn State's athletic director, Delta Chi Registers Only IM Bowling Whitewash Delta Chi registered the only shutout victory in Wednesday night's Intramural "B" Bowling League, when they dropped Phi Kappa, 4-0. Recording 3-1 decision wins were Alpha Chi Sigma defeating Phi Mu Delta; Triangle downing Kappa Sigma; Alpha Sigma Phi topping Alpha Epsilon Pi; Sigma Chi besting Delta Theta Sigma; and Theta Chi dropping Phi Ep silon n. Delta Chi outscored Phi Kappa in total points, 2233-2061, while Bucke paced the winners with 195 points in a single game. After losing the first game to' Phi Mu Delta, Alpha Chi Sig re-I taliated by scoring three points' and registering a 3-1 win. 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