PAGE SIX Lagers Top By VINCE CAROCCI Sports Editor Coach John Egli shook up his basketball compounds last 21Igist and came up with a win ning furmula when his Lion cagerli edged the Lehigh Engi- neerb, 75-70. at Bethlehem. Tonight the Lions meet :tie 'Rutgers Scarlet in a return - counter—this time at Rutgers Dissatisfied with his team's performance in its losing Tem ple effort Wednesday night, Eg li decided it was time for some changes. So he replaced vet crane Torn Hancock and Ted Kubirla in his starting five with sophomores Wally Colender and Paul Sweetland. The result was probably the Lions' best per torments to date. Co-captain Ron Raines:, who at last showed signs of breaking o . :1 of his year-long scoring drouglit. led the cagers with 24 points - of them coming in the first half when the Dons held a 35-12 lead. _ Rainey and high-scoring Bob an fl-5 lead with 14 minutes to ;three-minute-left mark when 'he Edwards took personal commane, go in the Period- 'Enginers made their unsuccessful . of the Lion scoring thrust in that, Then Rainey took over in the bid. With the score 67-57 here, ,1 'first half to set the Nittameh'scoring column to register the Adolf Hoffman hit for four ar.el' 'winging on a 7-point lead as they Lions' next seven points for a,Healy, Eckert, Denny Brenan and' tooted the Lions' first 15 poiLts.ls-8 lead with 11 left. Leh , eWNorm Zelenko two each in the .between them. Lehigh was ne•'er cut the margin, 20-15, with 10 rally. It just wasn't enough. able to cut that lead sma:ier than minute- left but was never able] The Lions in winning hit for Three points throughout the ocr- to get back on an even footrig, their highest shooting percen iod. before the half ended. , lege of the season with a 43 Arnelle Receives Rec Appointment Jesse Arnelle, former Penn Jan. 10 (4 1 1—Football rule makers'had been expected. State basketball star, is back in kicked around a proposal to' The committee voted to ask. change substitution rules today. ,actior, on the home front. conference commissioners to see! but reached no decision. that stricter enforcement of rules; The giant Arnelle is the new- The National Collegiate Ath- is carried out by game officials v-st addition to Mayor George letic Association Football Rules'to prevent a defensive team fromi Vergara's City Recreation Corn- Committee labored seven hours "jamming" an offensive teams mission in New Rochelle, N.Y. behind closed doors. They dis-:signals. Current rules provide an; Vergara, who announced the cussed liberalizing the substitu- unsportsmanship penalty for ob-! appointment, achieved football'tion rule and about three dozen vious acts to disconcert the team, -distinction at Notre Dame as a other proposed changes. Thereon offense. Committee Chairman! member .sf the famed **Seven changing the :substitution rule to reportedly is more opposition to Mules." allow all players to reenter a H. 0. Fritz Crisler said. PENN STATE ENGINEER MONDAY, JAN. 13, 1958 1958 CO-ED CALENDAR Here's an idea of the scoring: With Penn State holding a 39-36 lead with three ...minutes gone in the second half. the Lehigh club rallied to cut the lead, 1 3-41, with 15 minutes still i to :411y. This was the closest the Engineers came the rest of 11 rughl—the closest they had I since their first basekt in the opening minutes of the con test. ' Here, with Rainey and his co Baskets by Edwards and captain cohort. Steve Baidy,, Rainey gave the Lions a 4-0 showing the way, the Lions , lead in the opening minutes be- bounced to a 60-48 lead with' ; fore terry Eckert bit for the seven minutes left. Baidy hit for first Engineer goal. Another seven and Rainey five while Ku basket and two fouls by Ed- bista addel four and Colenrier wards, intermingled with a one. three-point play by Lehigh s ; The Lions maintained at le . ..st Tom Healy gave the Nittanies a 10-point advantage until tie John Egli does a little switching NCAA Delays Sub Ruling F 0 R T LAUDERDALE. Fla. : game during the quarter than ;:-= 7 * THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * ON SALE FEATURING Engineers, 75-7 The second half saw , both clubs 'stage alternate spurts, Penn Statei making the first move for a corn-i rnanding lead and Lehigh rally— ing desperately to close the gap The Engineers - lost their slide, 'rules as the final gun sounded, —they were still five points short.: * * Ron Rainey breaks scoring slump percent mark-27 of SS at tempts. Rainey was the leader with 11 of 19. FINAL DAY OF • ANOTHER GREAT HARMONY SHOP. RECORD SALE where You can get the Most for your dollar from The Most Complete Record Selection in the Area THE HARMONY SHOP FRAZIER St. at Beaver AD 1-2130 ^ ;7" ,• • S.•• - - SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 19 • Offensively, the Lions' b !handling was al its best of :year. It had to be to win. g'Cittanies moved, off their piv plays with the greatest rapidi .they have shown to date. In co trast to the Temple contest, ti Lions' passing was greatly i proved—intercepted passes ,Lehigh were at the barest mi mum. ;The Box Score . . . PENN STATE LEHIGH FG F Ttl FG F Rainey 11 2-2 24 Healy 5 14 ;Baldy 3 6-7 12 Roepke 3 44 Hale:aria 5 6-10 16 Balgala 5 0-2 Colender 3 3-4 9 Zelenko 3 6-7 .9weetrel 2 1-1 5 Hogan 2 2.3 Hancock 1 041 2 Eckert 3 1-1 Kubiata 2 3-3 7 Brenan = 4-4 Hoffman 1 4-7 Totils 27 21-2$ TS Totals 24 22-33 Halftime Score: =2=TE =l3 IMES . -
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