PAGP SIX Lion Cagers Play W.Va. Tonight At Morgantown By VINCE CAROCCI Spurts Editor Rebounding from a sound loss to North Carolina State like a wounded lion, the Penn State basketball team topped the Carnegie Tech Titans, 47-; 35, last night at Skibo Gym ini Pittsburgh. The. Lions play their second straight game tonight when they meet the potent West Virginia Mountaineers at Morgantown. W. Va. Tile Mountaineers, rated Bth in i~~ the nation by the Associated Pi ess Steve Baidy Ron Rainey an ?.- h, ' r in f,. lon E j ine ._ . JLion iiigh scorer ... injures back strong offensive West Virginia contingents. The Mounties broke began to open up their offense Rainey and Edwards, the Lions the 100-point mark in both their • bit enabling the Lions to , two high scorers last year, very •easy victories over Virginia Mill-- quicken their offense slightly, closely and were successful in tary Institute and Furman ' The result was a clear victory. • reducing their average point The Mounty offense is built ' despite the tow score. After the output. Rainey hit tor only one around 6-10 center veteran «*-pomt Nitlany surge, the field goal while Edwards did Lloyd Scharr, a deft scorer with ; iesl of lbe ? an L e . was sin ?P 1 l r * not *core a basket, either hand and a demon on re- : maiter °» ™e Titans trying to However, Co-captain- Steve bounds. Coach Fred Schauss' i regsin an even footing once Baidy and junior Ted Kubista team seems to he no lets the i «9“n and tailing because of the took command of the scoring stronger despite the graduation sturdy Lion defense. ' duties and they, along with Han oi All-American "Hot Rod ' Tne win almost turned into a cock's valuable six points, were. Hundley, how cavorting with coMl - v expedition for Coach John enough to turn the tide. Baidy the Minneapolis Lakers of the Efik's cagers. Egii's star scorer led the scorers with 18 points! National Basketball Association. and Co-captain Ron Ramey m- while Kubista scored 11. »_ • , ■ .. jured his back on a drive shot The Lion defense was brilliant tn i? 1 ?!! with five minutes left in the game in the right spots. The Titans did Tn me hntf nf nd had to be -by Tom not have a man in the doubie- Tech stalUng h Titans' Hancock. Rainey is reported.to be figure column. Mike Flynn was f ™ l for lhe Mountaineers, how-their high scorer with a mere Whmh Urn! ed\he m a Tn :e '- er . b >’ Trainer Chuck Medlar, mine points. which limited the scoring to an; Hancock responded admirably: eenn state carnegie tech i stlmost minimum. The Nittames - hi b , it h three 1 rti FTP FC FTP held a 20-19 advantage at half ,m ms substitution role with three x t 3 F!ynn t x “ * , 8 \ , ibaskets and severai rebounds un- Hancock 3 o r, Don.w.on l o 2! However, the Lions used a half jder the Titan basket. He was Ed»»rd« #77 Mii.w a 0 € court press for the ball at the’credited bv Eeli as being a kev B,ili - T * * I * Tu «' i « 0 0 fclart of the final half and ernreri 1 /- ■ A, g , 6 * KutmU a Sll Mueller « 0 0 t.an 01 tne nnai nail and scoiea,f lgure m the victory. calender « t a w«.i«.ki 2 a 7 ciX quick points to grab a lead Good team scoring balance Hup*rt o u o which they never lost. wax pointed to by EgU as the \ | J Faced with the fact that they determining factor in the win. sh>lka « <1 0 had to score to win. the Titans The Titans elected to guard Tot»ln is ti 47 Touii 12 11 as Fast Action Highlights IM Bouts Ralph Volpe. moving slowlv were buckled by a sharp Standa while Noble wa* on wobbly but landing solid head and volky thon Standa went down,; leg*. . i, „ j jo* 1 when Collins unleashed a strong Dubinsky carried aggressive body punches, immediately bodv barrage. Collins then domi- .volleys through the first and sec opened lire on his opponent, 'nated the remainder of the bout'ond rounds and dropped Noble Larry Freglev, and maintained to grab the decision. jin the third with a wild flurry a steady pace to win a decision! a 145-pound bout Terry Sny-jof lefts and rights for the deci- In the opening-match festivities,'^ cr s j opp f e< L®?K- rhiiatme Pi v-anna 41 of Recreation Hall’s intramural!™*; ChildW Pi Kappa Al b°^' nC ehminations last night, j, o n j, er r e ach effectively Chi Alpha, in a bout which The two bothi in- [Kyles’ head while Kyle, Sigma [become more lopsided as the fight dependents*flashed llurnes of of~*/jpha Epsilon, worked vainly!progressed. Vince Marino, Theta fensive power until Volpe crashed' with midriff shots Snyder ’ s h ead ! Delta Chi, defeated Harv Swerd through Fregleys defenses cf- :assau]t reached its pea k in thejloff. Phi Epsilon Pi, in their face lectiyely in the third round to , fina j f rame when re feree Frank [off; Dan Lessig. Sigma Alpha Ep ehncli the match with a series of Patrick finally stopped the fight, isilon, decisioned Ron Kolb, Delta W.OUS rights to the head. Qne q{ xpaclacular iSigma Phi, despite a second round Th« other independent match . , 4 , . . , , [knockdown; A 1 Thumler, Sigma between 155-pounder* John bouls of . lh# •▼enmg matched j pi won his bout against Ken Collins and Victor Standa went heavyweights Cy Dubinsky of !Todd, Phi Delta Theta, and Dick lo Collins, who ceme on strong Della Upsilon and A 1 Noble of [Kovacs. Alpha Chi Sigma, de in the last stansa after being aj pha Phi Della in a wild loa- Seated Bill Shriver Beta Theta belled lo the canvas once m . . Pi. Dick King, Lambda Chi Alpha, both the first and the third lhe tl ns ‘ ng slu Sf #tl - Ths VlC ‘ iGeorge Hunter, DU, and Bob Spa rounds. lorious Dubinsky was sagging j daro) Kappa Sigma, won on for ln the thiid. first Collins’ knees in hit corner after the final bell ifeits. THE DAILY COLIFGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ★ ★ * Top Titans, 47- 35 * * * Eagles Seek New Coach By RALPH BERNSTEIN PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10 Hugh Devore will either resign or be fired as head; [coach of the National Football; ‘League’s Philadelphia Eagles at the end of the season, The 'Associated Press learned today. ; Devore, who was signed to a .three year contract in January, [1956. will be paid off for the one 'year remaining on his contract. jHe will be derricked for what a [reliable source called lack of or ganization and failure to take con trol of the club. j Vince McNally, general mana- » *1 i Lucky Number i Richie Lucas, Penn State’s soph 'omore quarterback, wore No. 33 [in his first college football cam paign. He requested the number, [because it had been a lucky one [for him in football and basketball lat Glassport High School. WILBUC JUST WOKE UP TO THE FACT THAT HE£ IN CLASS! KEEP ALERT FOR A BITTER POINT AVERAGE! 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