FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1957 Lions Drill for Bisonsl A tired, but game, Penn State basketball team returned to Recreation Hall yester- 1 day for a five-day rest from competitive action—a much-needed and well-deserved rest.'= fShrrnori-Ln-of Centre Countv) The Lions, who played six games in the past four weeks, now aim their claws forJf «,» u .. . B * i •iu a Wednesday night contest with the Bucknell Bisons at Rec Hall—their first home game'l *»V2 MIIBS trOffl oeiififOnte Oil nil. 78 JaCKSOnyilie since Syracuse, Jan. 16. js Coach John Egli gave the squad last night off, but plans to hold practice tonight,>= Monday and Tuesday in an at-] ——: _ tempt to shake the cagers from! I their minor slump. The Lions have not won two consecutive' games since the Temple—Pitt vie- 1 tories. According to Egli, the Lions’, Ijiggest problem in th:ir last five games had been their inability to move the'ball insidp for a bas ket from their control-type of fense. They were keeping it outside, instead, where little scoring . could be done, he said. How ever, he added that they showed - a bit of that drive in the last three minutes of the Navy game when they staged a val iant, but vain, rally in an al - tempt to pull the game out of | the fire. ! That belated drive, something' Egli will strive to maintain for the rest of the season, was the only Lion consolation gained from the Middie encounter. Physically, the Lions returned from-the Navy contest in good shape—a little bruised, but noth ing serious. Egli said the Midship ' men played a rough game, throw . ing the Lions’ timing off in their .shooting. “We werergetting the shots, but we weren’t making them,” he said. Against Navy, the Lions again! ran into trouble with their foul-1 ing Bob Edwards and Ron! Rainey, the team’s two leading! 'scorers, both had three fouls ini the first half, forcing Egli to pull; them before the period was over.. Navy lead at half by only three, points. ! According to EglL needless fouling has been Rainey's big* gest trouble in the past two games and can partially account for his scoring slump. "He's fouling foolishly," he said, • "which throws his game of! and j causes him to press." Rainey | scored only six points in both ; the Army and Navy contests; I he had been averaging 15.6 a I game. Commenting on the outlook for! the remaining eight games, Egli! said: “It’s still going to be a toughj road. The clubs we play are just, as good as we are.” Remember her with a Valentine Heart or box of fine candy from PENN*\]o(vdlo]a^)uv^,W All Candle* Wrapped for Mailing Free- of Charge W* Om SIcH Qreen Stamps Gymnasts Seek 3rd Victory at Navy After Wednesday night’s will get another chance to per-’ fine showing against Temple, form on the flying rings. i» Lion gymnastic coach Gene! Both the Nitianie* and the i Wettstone has his guard up: Middies take perfect 1-0 records j against a possible case of OV- : hi Eastern Intercollegiate Gym- j * er-confidence on the eve be-' ? asti = League competition into | ; fore a meet with Navy tomorrow 1 me . el ' , first P la ” pos ' afternoon at Annapolis. i u ‘7 81 * talce - Army n also un- j : Penn State will be confronted: . . ! by a balanced team when they' 5* a Y?’ Chet Phillips does, ■ engage the Middies, but Wett-'?- 01 a “°T any of J} 15 men to par-! stone still isn’t too concerned over!qil; lpat ®j I ?. more p l3 * l ? ne event, j the outcome .The midshipmen took four of six.„ , ~ , . ~ !in the Temple outing at Philadel- However, don t forget that in winning, 51%-44V>. The!-- own £ll he s^id 3 defmlte dlsadvan tage,” Duke, West Virginia and West!* w u'♦ i ♦ . Chester in non-league games. | Wettstone plansto operate with! Wettstone indicated that he? m S nl I ? e meet meant* 1 | might switch Vega from the hori- 1 1 ciflplfi meet. Thsit means AT“'yA«iai ft.. j* _ • 1 * i i mando Vega, who caught the fan-i attemnt to secure a hit i cy of the crowd on * blt more aIU ; 101 E. BEAVER AVENUE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ONE RACK OF 125 29.58 33.58 36-88 49.88 All other mils also reducc-d—no charge for altering cuffs Our Complete Stock-TOPCOATS Reg. $39.95 Reg. $45 Reg. $5O Reg. $55 Reg. $65 27“ 32“ 36“ 39“ 44“ Other trousers also reduced—no charge for cuff alterations Quality MEN'S SUITS Reg. $45 Reg. $47.50-$5O Reg. $55 ONE GROUP OF EXACTLY 70 FINE MEN'S SPORT COATS Reg. $25 Reg. $27.50 Reg. $35 16.88 13.88 2S- 88 ALL OTHER SPORT COATS ALSO REDUCED V-NECK & SKI SWEATERS Reg. $5.95 3-88 4.88 5.88 Fine Quality Men's TROUSERS Were $8.95 Were $9.95 Were $12.95 Were $14.95 6-88 7-48 g.BB IQBB Tanglewood Acres ( Dinners Served Nightly PIZZA SANDWICHES SALADS I STEAKS SPAGHETTI LOBSTER SHRIMP I ,= ; = Prirai* Parties May Be Arranged by Reservations e j= Call EL gin 5-4534 1 i= Dancing Permitted No Minors Allowed 1 II SELECTED BEVERAGES = iSimmiiumffiQuunuuiunuunnnunnimmninnnuinmiimuniiiiiminmmiiminmmimmmmiunmimiKi Bill McMullen - Florists 130 E. College Ave. "Opposite Old Main" Phone AD 7-4994 Reg. $6.95 Reg. $9.95 114 E. College Ave. ALSO STILL TIME to send FLOWERS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY to your sweetheart here or telegraphed anywhere Values to 150 and 2.00 MEN'S NECKTIES NOW 1.18 2 for 2.00 One Large Group MEN'S JACKETS NOW 1 / • 72 price One Group - Values to 3.35 SPORT SHIRTS 2 FCT 5.00 One Group - Values to 4.95 Colored Dress SHIRTS 2 FO> 5.00 MEN'S GLOVES Were $2.95 NOW ggg Were $3.95 NOW g Were $4.95 NOW ggg Reg. $7O PAGE SEVEN
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