PAGE SIX Cagers Face Penn Tonight By VINCE CAROCCI ■ PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15—j Penn State’s scrappy basket-1 ball team embarks on the first; lap of a two-game weekend; here tonight when it battles, Pennsylvania at the Penn Palestra. ' The Lions will return to' University Park tomorrow morn-' ing for an 8 p.m. engagement with Rod Hundley and the West Virginia Mountaineers at Rec reation Hall. i Although the Mountaineers pose a threatening problem to Coach John Egli and his quin- : let. Penn is lhe foremost prob- | lem on their minds right now. j p- 'SSL V Despite the fact that the Lions j t romped over the Quakers. 85-59.: • in their first meeting of the year. jQHHt i in the Richmond Christmas Invi- ; tation Tournament, Egli realizes, that Penn can be tough, especially on its home floor. “Penn has potential,” he said., Greg Schwenaeman 1 Tom Hancock "They were more worried about; Tiny set-shot artist I Tough rebounder may start playing a grudge game than a basketball game the first time we> game to tie the score and give -to go with his standard 3-2 slid met and fouled us. We beat them the Lions the opportunity they 'ing zone. He will switch to a 2-1-2 from the foul Tine.” , needed to win. jif necessary, he said. Egli was undecided as to his' According to Egli. Schwende-i Penn, who will carry an 5-11 starting lineup . for the Quaker;man. when he takes his time, is as| record into the game—the Lions contest. He said he would prob- good a shot as any- man on the; are 12-6—. works a fast break ably start Bob Edwards at cen-|team. He is gaining more confi- ing offense with a lot of drive, ter, Tom Hancock and Ron Rainey jdence with the additional expert- The Quakers are capable of at forward, and Steve Baidy andience he receives and is one of the playing either a zone or man eithcr Dick Schwendeman or Cap-;best hustlers on the club. 10-man defense, tain Bob Leisher at guard. j Although Leisher’s heady, auar-i Coach Jack McCloskey is ex- Egli said he probably wouldn’tjterbacking floor game has not.pected to go with Captain Lou be certain until shortly before slacked off noticeably, Egli feels j Bayne (6-2), Dick Csencsitz (6-4), game time. .that the Lion captain may be a:Alex DeLucia (6-1), Gerry Nen- Schwendeman has been play* bit tired. “The rest might do him'sel (5-11) and Howard Gathright Ing standout ball for lhe Lions 'some good,” Egli said. | (6-3) in his starting lineup. John in their lasi three games. He 1 The Lions played a tough de-|Mangan (6-3) or Allen Schwait hit on two clutch set shots in fensive game against the Bisonsi(6-3) could possibly break into lhe late minutes of the Buckneil Wednesday night and Egli expects I the first five. Big Ten Champion Wolverines Meet Lion Trackmen Tonight By GEORGE FRENCH | Woodrow representing Penn StatejUrban will put the shot against Chick Werner will send his t\vo-mile run. the Wolverine’s 59-foot shot put .. ! , _ . . _ i The-60-yard and low hurter Dave Owen, varsity txack squad against dies will probably be the Lion’s| Harry Fuehrer and Ogier Nor powerful Michigan aggrGga- strongest event. IC-4A championjris will represent the Lions in tion tonight in Ann Arbor. Hod Perry, Winston, second to!the pole vault. D - Perry in the Army meet, andi Lewis, Nash, Norton and JYUcnigan nas V. on me -tits sophomore Ted. Lopushinsky willj Moran will compete against Ten indoor and outdoor cham**j attempt to give Werner 18 points Michigan's crack mile relay, pionships for the pasi two years.!in the two events. . Werner's two-mile team of Kerr, Clyde Thomas, runner-up to Bob Parker, who lied for first Lewis, Woodrow and Moran will Bob Kyasky in the Army meet, against fhe Cadets, Thomas, and run in tomorrow night’s New senior Dick Winston, and soph- Perry will be the Nitlany en- York Athletic Club Relays at omore Chet Cotton will face tranls in the high jump with Madison Square Garden. Last Big Ten runner-up Jimmy Pace ! Winston and Thomas going in Saturday the team placed second in the 60-yard dash. the broad jump. behind St. Johns in the Millrose Fleet-footed Jim Norton and; Perry and football tackle Frank Games senior Dave Nash will bn the; Lion's entrants in the 440. Ed Moran, holder of the fresh man record in the 880, State Col lege’s Clem Schoenebeck and sen ior Ron Lewis will give the Nit tanies a strong combination in the 880-vard run. Schoenebeck. cross-country cap tain-elect Fred Kerr and cross country captain Don Woodrow will run the mile with Kerr and Valuable Wrestlers Charley Ridenour, now head coach at Pennsylvania, and Sam Harry, Harrisburg attorney, are, the only Penn State entries ever to win the most valuable wrestler award in the championship tour nament of the Eastern Inter collegiate Wrestling Association. Ridenour won in 1942, Harry in 1946. JHE TOWN HOUSE gIVES TO YOU jT'S OWN pRMULA FOR FUN with JERRY MILLER COMBO 4:30 \ 6:QO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IN • Avionics • Inertial Systems • Computers • Missile Guidance • Jet Engine Fuel Controls WITH $ THE ELECTRONICS DIVISION • Wfv-.MW ■ ■ ■w .vm'mm.Vm'M; ■_v. X-.-:' ;.M-; .o. v'vx.- ' Please contact your Placement Director today to arrange for interviews with • General Motors recruiting representative Mr. C. E. Sundeen who will be on the campus Fraternity 'B' Bowling Action Featured by Ties, Shutouts Two ties, three shutouts, and a forfeit spotlighted bowling re sults in the league B of the frat ernity division Wednesday night. Coming from behind to score a draw was Alpha Chi Sigma in its battle with Triangle. AChi Sig won the third game and total pin count to tie Triangle, led by A 1 Mikeska and Howard Reich, who posted 196 and 496 scores re spectively. Theta Chi and Phi Epsilon Pi battled to a 2-2 stalemate. Theta’s Jim Starr was high single game Webb, Rivers Meet Tonight NEW YORK, Feb. 14 OF)—Spi der Webb, another successful graduate of the 1952 U. S. Olym pic boxing team, seeks his 10th consecutive professional victory tomorrow night in a ten-rounder with muscular Neal Rivers, 22, at Madison Square Garden. Spider, 25, is a 3-1 favorite. Webb, a native of Tulsa and now a Chicagoan, has compiled an impressive 19-1 record in an Army-interrupted career. In less than two years of actual pro bat tling,- he has zoomed to a No. 4 ranking among the challengers for champion Gene Fullmer’s crown. Nothing but electricity will stretch a dime so far Ever notice how far .your money goes for electrio service? If yours is the average home, electricity works for you around the clock for just a couple of dimes or so a day. What’s more, electricity Is even cheaper now than it used to be. The average American family is getting about twice as much electricity for each dime today as it did a generation ago. Can you say that about anything else you buy? fit*.# WEST PENN POWER FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1957 man with 189 while Milt Poul shock rolled a 459 series for Phi Ep. Scoring 4-0 wins were Phi Kap pa, paced by Dennis Uhrin and Bob Kunda, over Kappa Sigma; Delta Theta Sigma tripped Phi Mu Delta, with Joe Frith and Bob Miller leading the victors; and Alpha Sigma Phi, sparked by the fine performance of Bob Johnson, downed Delta Chi. Posting a forfeit victory was Sigma Chi qver Alpha Epsilon Pi, 4-0. WIMMER’S SUNOCO r\ block from lp\~ r . Simmona Calcium Chloride on the sir eels and roads is injurious to paint and chrome. ... So during this snowy period we will expertly scrub the exterior of your car for $l.OO. WIMMER'S SUNOCO Phone AD 8-6143