FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 Pitt, Orange Next for Cagers Time always marches on. But for Coach John Egli and his Lion cage quintet, it seems to be sprint ing instead of strolling. With an upset victory over Temple to their credit—giving the Lions their third consecutive victory, good for an 8-3 season record—the cagers now turn their efforts to Saturday night’s en counter with Pittsburgh’s strong Panthers at Pitt. To lop this, ihe Lions then return to University Park for a Wednesday night engagement with Syracuse—the third con secutive top-rated astern oppon ent oh their schedule. Egli, realizing that his team was tired—the Pitt game will be their fourth in a week—scheduled no practice session last night in an effort to rest the players. How ever, he has a light workout and some “chalk-talk” scheduled for tonight. --• V-7 v " V-'-’ • ” ' - ■;-V-' .''- r ■' s : io§X&s®Semi ■■ ': -t; ;: iiilligspfi::: ; W&^oMWfZir' s®fflB6BSigss%sF ' •■' MACHINES y ■ •■. Get your copie* today (available 24 hours a day)...it's easy. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA He said he planned to talk to the players about their mistakes against Temple, “which,” he said, “weren’t too many.” He also plan ned to work with center Bob Ram say on his passes from the pivot post. Physically, the Lions are in good shape. Ron Ramey's in jured ankle has improved great ly, thanks to the outstanding work of trainer Chuck Medlar, and Steve Baidy is apparently over his slight head cold. Egli will go with his usual five starters against the Panthers. Rainey, the team’s high scorer with 171 points, and sophomore Bob Edwards, rapidly becoming one of the best Lion performers with his scoring and defensive play, will start at forward. Ramsay will be at center with Captain Bob Leisher, whose value can not be realized by the box FOR MAGAZINES Right, Rosalind... another new idea for the campus. And what two popular campus weeklies??? SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and TIME, of course. And the machines??? At your service (with the latest issues) ,K| at NITTANY DORM 20 and WARING HAIL scores or record books, and Baidy at guards. Rod Perry, Ted Kubis ta, Tom Hancock, whose rebound ing was a vital factor in the Tem ple win, Greg Schwendeman and! Paul Bauer complete the Lion! traveling roster. | Egli said he will use the same type of control game against Pitt that proved so effective against Temple. Although, from the spectator’s viewpoint, con- - Irol ball is not the most pleasing ! to watch, it has resulted in all ; Lion wins this season. A team can not run if It does not have the speed, and the Lions lack speed. Pitt plays a fast-breaking, race horse type of game similar to Temple’s style. Sophomore Don Hennon, a 5-9 wizard, and center Bob Lazor are the big men in the ! high-scoring Pitt offense. Delta Chi Grabs 'B' Bowling Title Delta Chi copped the first half championship in the fraternity "B” bowling league, scoring 36; points to edge Sigma Chi by a single point i Jim Herlocker led Delta Chi to, la 4-0 win over Alpha Chi Sig; j Sigma Chi dropped Kappa Sigma, l 4-0; Theta Chi downed Delta The- • ta Sigma, 4-0; Alpha Sigma Phi; defeated Triangle, 4-0; Phi Mu Delta tripped Phi Epsilon Pi, 3-1; land Phi Kappa scored a forfeit; [win over Alpha Epsilon Pi. WHO WENT TO THE PROM ...AND WHY “Hello,” said the voice on the telephone. “This is Werther Sigafoos.” “Who?” said Anna Livia Plurabelle. “Werther Sigafoos." said Werther Sigafoos. “I sit next to you in psych. I’m kind of dumpy and I always wear a sweatshirt.” “I’m afraid I don’t remember you," said Anna Livia. “I’m the one whose lecture notes you’ve been borrow ing for two years.” said Werther. “Oh, yes!’’ she said. “What do you wish, Walter?" “Werther," said Werther. “What I wish Is to take you to the Junior Prom next April.” “That’s months away, Westnor,” said Anna Livia. “Werther," said Werther. “Yes, I know, but you are so round and beautiful that I was alraid you might have a date already.” “As a matter of fact I do, Wingate,” said Anna Livia. “Werther," said Werther. “Oh, drat’” Anna Livia did not really have a date, but she was expecting to be asked by Stewart Stalwart, athlete and BMOC, handsome as Apollo, smooth as ivory, driver of a 2.9 litre Bugatti, wearer of faultless tweeds, smoker of Philip Morris Cigarettes, which, even without his other achievements, would by itself stamp him as a man of discrimination, as the possessor of a pleasure-oriented palate, as one who smoked for the pure joy of it?who had sought and found a cigarette brimming over with zest and zip and hearty good fellowship - Philip Morris! Well sir, Anna Livia waited for Stewart to ask her, but two days before the Prom, to everybody’s amazement, he asked Rose-of-Sharon Kinsolving, a nondescript girl with pavement colored hair and a briefcase. Anna Livia sobbed for a spell and then, not wishing to miss the most gala event of the junior year, she phoned Werther Sigafoos. “My Prom date has come down with a dread virus,” she said, “and I’ll accept your invitation, Waldrop.” “Werther,” said Werther. "Oh, goody ganders!” The next day Anna Livia received a phone call from Stewart Stalwart. “My Prom date has come down with a dread virus,” he said. “Will you go with me?” “Certainly,” she said and immediately phoned Wer ther and said, “I have come down with a dread virus and cannot go to the Prom with you, Whipstitch.” “Wertker” said Werther. “Oh, mice and rats!” So Anna Livia went to the Prom with Stewart and who do you think they ran into? Rose-of-Sharon with Werther, that’s who! Stewart had felt obliged to ask Rose-of-Sharon be cause she always did his homework, but she had weaseled out because she really wanted to go with Werther with whom she felt a great oneness because they were both so dumpy. He fell wildly in love with her at the Prom, and today they are married and run a very successful five-minute auto-wash in New Bern, N. C. Anna Livia and Stewart are happy too. They are still juniors and have not missed a Prom in six years. AW f well that ends w ell, toy the makeri of Philip Monit Cigarette i, teho bring you this column each week through the school year. And , speaking of things that end weit—and begin well too try today’s seslful new Philip Morrill NOW IN PROGRESS THE Happy New Year Sale at the MUSIC ROOM Big Savings on Records and Phonographs On Campus I'lsk Shopman (Authsr sf “Banfsst Bey IVitA Ckuk," stc.f PAGE SEVEN 9 Mix Shulman, 195?
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