The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 06, 1958, Image 6

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Lion Cagers
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—Daily ( ollrgian photo Uy "[Vitt Ilatrimm
UP THE CENTER FOR TWO ... g()! Lon co-aptain Run Ratney
during the fl::1 u: ti,e I,:on-Penn game last night at Rev Hall.
Skeller Rats Win
PENN PENN STATE
The Skeller Rat:, won tht'ir, co F TP IG F Tr
tifth game of the season, beatmg ftwAnsan4 1- 3 11 iianeork 6- 1 ti
the All-Stars 34-22 to spark intra- sam,i,it 5 3- 4 135en4.1 6 5- 615
9oentrits 4 3- 4 Ssavernd 0 4- 5 4
mural basketball at Recreation Sokintry'r 32 4- 9 2k. Ilaitir I 4- 5 6
Hall. 0 0.. c, Ilaint, /3 2- 4 19
Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Mu Del- 7 1 1 ,7'..
la, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and
Kappa Della Rho won their Creek SCh*llli. I *.t. 2 4
contests. Zarb , 27 15-20 S t Toads 24 22-30
Halftime: Penn St•te
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Dancing Friday night to the
music of the Debonaises.
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A swishing jump shot by should take the last shot. Colen-
Wally Colender with 10 sec-'der was, he shot, and that was
onds left to play gave P enn the ball game.
State a thrilling 71-70 victory But Penn had nothing to be
over Penn last night at Rec
_ashamed of in losing. The spirited
reation Hall. Quaker five came back from a
-10-point deficit with 11 minutes
That shot climaxed a brilliant
to , 63-
team effort by the Lions to pullileft
at the e
f a one-point lead ive-minute mark on
the bacon from the fire just be ;a Saxenmeyer jump. From then
fore the dznrttr bell sounded. Tt:
was one of the wildest—and hap-ion the action was as hectic as
pest donnybrook finishes seetve"ki be.
on the Rec Hall court in many Colender made two fouls 20
a year. i seconds later to give the Lions
Penn held a 70-69 lead with another one point lead. But a
IS seconds left to go an d it s • three-point play on a drive by
Jack Saxenmeyer at the foul i Joe Bowman put the Quakers
line. Saxenmeyer, who ironi- ; out once again, 66-64, with 3:40
tally enough topped the game's ; left.
scorers with 29 polars. missed ; Then Lion sophomore, Paul
the foul. Lion co-captain Ron ,Sweetland, a defensive stalwart
Rainey grabbed the loose ball night, stepped into the picture
and immediately called time and, with the pressure ever so
out. great, made three consecutive
In the Lion huddle, it was de-,fouls for another Nittany lead
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Sports Editor
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THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 6. 1958
71-70
Alex DeLucia, a late-game
Penn substitute, and Rainey trad
ed baskets before Penn's Al
Schwait set the stage for the
thrilling finish with a lay-up with
one minute left.
The game opened as if it w2re
going to be one of those pressure
filled contests as both clubs trad
ed leads before the Lions finally
settled for a 38-30 halftime ad
vantage.
With the Lions leading,
Penn's George Schmidt person
ally took command of the
Quaker offensive and scored
seven straight points for a 15-1°
lead. A twisting jump by Bow
man made it 17-12.
However, two jumps by Torn
Hancock and another by Colen
der, sandwiched between a foul
by Bowman, tied the score, 18-18.
From there both teams traded al
most point-for-point until Rain
ey's foul gave the Lions a 28-26
advantage. Five Lion baskets
compared to two for Penn saw
the half come to an end.
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