PAGf SIX Syracuse Freezes Bail 11 Minutes in Win, 45-31 * * * Ron Rainey . . . iu'jh scorer u’ iih 12 Gymnasts Host Navy at 8 Cuningham, Werner Set To Extend Win Streaks By MATT MATHEWS An unbeaten Navy squad that beasts a big 53-43 win over powerful Pitt (next week's opponents for the Lions) battles the Lions at 8 tonight in Recreation Hall Lion Coach Gene Wetistone plans only one change from the line-up that opened a month-long home stand last Saturday with a 67M>-28% romp over Syracuse. . Navy also holds a win over performers that slammed the the Orangemen this season. * ! event against Pitt Sheppard. Wetistone is still undecided on! .McFarland. Shep iising regular Adie Stevens in; jtg. I=olo9 score was a the tumbling event or going with! Morgan is the Middies’ big gun Ins versatile sophomore star, Lee, on the hi h bar His Cunningham. Stevens injured his wi)l Cunningham, Jay Werner left leg two weeks ago and al-'and Lm, Savadove. Werner de ,though toe competed against Ar- |fcated Cunningham for the first iny. he was out of the Syracuse time on the bar against Svracuse l™"?- Cunningham pulled a; But Cunningham may be" strong ?°V rt K P acc n fi am st the Orange er f or the third event on the pro behind teammates Dave Dulaney, gram if he does not tumb! p Graeme Cowan and Syracuse s. _■ „- _ . defending cliampion tumbler.; J L 1n 9 r ?& e -i Lowell Meier. clunbers. headed by ace Phil i , „ ... . Mullen, are expecting trouble Dulaney and Cowan will con-, from Middies Bill Davidson, trnue their friendly duel for first, Wheatley, and Ryan. Davison ilace on the mats against Navy si p u iied a 4-second flat clockinr jfred Sparks and Ivan Midgart-; i n his last meet Mullen has i Ernie Lofgreen is rated by ner. Dulaney is currently winning | been consistently under four! r ' -Baits Colour. Photo by Bob Lloyd tWettstone to be the number one the race with three firsts and a! seconds while sophomore Vince ’ Jay Werner •• • swinging for his fifth straight win itnan on the side horse. He will Second ‘ W ° iT’K tnay use Savadovc UsNational and AAU champion fly- is the 2! * * we£r%sts&.*. BS-Eddi?s£3i JatstenSiT&fS^Sffi latino for thP il° 056 . to P /P 01 a y a >’ on his specialty— the flying Donahue—will fight it out foriNorviel and Jota Yankov com jjg^sWdZ'sixtz s P 'A!n p s{; e arg.£a !p “ ,or «»« *»«»»*>* Sharpshooters 7 Highlights IM The Sharpshooters overcame a seven-point halftime deficit to defeat Ntttanj 39, 21-18, in intramural basketball at Recreation Hall Thursday night. The schedule u-as marred tvhen four of the scheduled nine games were fonexted. Three independent squads and one fraternity,yesterday morning for Columbus, team failed to play their games. (Ohio, where they will meet the Nittany 41 heat the Panthers,. jOhio State Buckeyes in their final Wally’s Boys won over Foriinsky _ . . , (dual meet of the season. The Li- Lions, Nittany 31 defeated the/ iVIQiCnGS LOU FlCrl ons officially end the season next Freed Angels and Alpha Chi Sig-* .. .. . .weekend when they travel to ms won over Delta Theta Sigma,/|na|g» # Hnnrlnnil ’New York for the IC4-A’s. 2-0 by for Ht. ; , ” aie nanaoaii i Viclims of two dual meet de _ Assistant intramural director 1 , 1n * r a mura, independent feats so far this year, the Lions Dutch Sykes said. “The transfer handball singles tourney got un-ihave performed better in the indi ct 500 men to Thompson Hall at'der way Thursday night with tbe‘ V * dual events at invitational mid-year has played havoc withlniaving of seven matches (meets. the rosters of the teams and that; nr;..-,, in , m , I The high points of the Lions' is a big reason for so many for - n;p k r^n ? A S ay ere success here cotnes from the fcits among the indies." ,E^ eu e BLw U^ htt f ( *«»« T feam and their In other independent games. B 9 reore S : freshman sprint sensation Bob Stan’s Men defeated N.ttany and Dave Baldock; andj Brown, who won“bTmiudni 25-23. and Nittany 28 beat today because he is a freshmam Bull Shifters. 25-10. ! 5 ” ue c _, The 2-mile relay quartet of In the Greek loop. Alpha Epsi-! Tom Ogden downed Marsh Wer-, George Jones, Dick Hambright, lon ?i won over Phi Kappa Tau,;Q, ei i M* a L«BEue D match and 1 . Jim Norton and Ed Moran opened 29-22. and Phi Kappa defeated P> Carmen defeated Don up the season with a fourth place Lambda Phi, 14-10, for its firstj Plan m League E. (finish in the Philadelphia In win of the year. ! The fourth flight of the frat- .quirer games the last week in Wally Graham led the individ-.ermty league saw wins by John’January', ual scoring as he scored 14 points |Maher, Delta Upsilon, and Bill! In the Washington Star games, for his Nittany 34 teammates. Al;Nichols. Delta Sigma Phi. jthe team of Jones, Hambright, Orfritz. Alpha Epsilon Pi. was I Fred Kerr and Moran placed runner-up in the scoring parade i Nebraska, Boston Univereityjthird in the 2-mile event. with 12 points and Wayne Daven-iand Furman represent the newj The squad hit its peak in the only won the event but at the, port. Sharpshooters, scored 10 faces on Penn State’s 1958 foot-iMillrose games. Hambright, Bill same time also set a new Penn points for third place honors. 'hall schedule. Jones and Moran not State indoor record of 7:43.0 in' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA By VINCE CAfIOCCI Sports Editor SYRACUSE, N.Y. Tak-' shot but the tight Syracuse de- ■ covery. ing a 16-5 lead m the early tense did not crack as the half The second half saw the action minu’es of the first half Sva- wUh Wally Colender try- jopen up—in comparison to the inenrsinair.by.a-, ing lo work c i eaT . . j“cold” first period-but the re cuse went into one of collegiate Ttie act ; o n—if you car. call it’ sult was stlll the Syracuse, basketball’s deepest freezes to;that—was so slow that both teams hoW . in e “ ntil a 111311l 11311 Wa ? open ; dawn Penn Slate, 45-31, here just stood around while Ed Gold--, r^^ H-pomt margin most last night at the War Memor-! 1 * 3 * ba ' ! . 35 Syiacusej" way ■ i rrUwrr orep band playt.a on ! Penn State had the chances to in the last period, utes of play—the Orange jumped! Steve Baidv followed with al Syracuse on the other hand, to a 16-5 lead at the 11:48 mark.!foul before Cincebox drove for, was not missing when it shot. The Then Orange coach Marc Guley!the final two Syracuse points of ■ Orange finished with 17 of 38 put his club in an incubator. The,'the half. Hancock hit on a layup! for a strong 44.7 percentage. Orange, refusing to work against and then came the big freeze. ! Individually. Cincebox was the the Perm State zone, held the ball! For Ihe nexi II and 3 .\ min- outstanding player of the game, until Hal Noyes fumblec a pass' ules. the ball stood still in lhe . (Continued on page seven) Win Cage and Ron Rainey recovered. Syracuse front court until The Lions held for the last i Noyes’ tumSe and Rainey’s re- * * * leet Defending Bi Lion Thindads Invade Ohio State In Final Dual Meet of Indoor Season Ten Champs ★ ★ ★ George Jones . . . Lion quarter-miler SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1958 ★ ★ ★ lly Calender . runner-up with 9 Gym Frosh Team Navy Tests Plebes ! The Nittany Lion freshman ,gymnastic team will open its (Short 2-match season at Anna polis today with a 2:30 p.m. tilt (with the Navy Plebes. ! The Lions, coached by a former Lion gymnastic star, Jack Bjes .terfeldt, will make their lone ihome appearance of the year next {Saturday when they host the Pitt : freshmen at Recreation Hall. I All of the entries in today’s 'contest against the unbeaten Na ;vy plebes will be engaging in j their first actual competition, as .none have had high school or ;prep school experience. Nearly jail of the entrants were discov jered by varsity coach Gene Wett stone in his physical education classes. I A State College product, Harry |Falk, will lead the Nittanies in stumbling, and Bill Vogt will be i the top performer on the flying jrings and parallel bars. Phil 'Smith is expected to be a high iscorer in the high and parallel {bar competition. the event. All four runners turned in par ticularly impressive times for the race. Hambright led off with a 2:00.5 half. Bill - Schwab, who was boxed in when he received lhe baton from Hambright, did well In 1:54.9. George Jones, lhe third man, ran a 1:55.0 half mile and Ed Moran brought the baton home in 1:51.6. Coach Werner will use basical ly the same lineup as he did against Navy and Army. Ed Moran and Fred Kerr will go in the mile; Ted Lopushinsky and John Fareira in the high hur dles. Dick Hambright and Jim Norton in the 600; Bill Schwab and Moran in the 1000; Dick En gelbrink and Kerr in the 2-mile; Ogle Norris in the pole vault; Dick Campbell and Bob Parker in the high jump; Dick Nyce in the shot put; and Lopushinsky and Fariera in the broad jump. Bill Fiedler Jr., Penn State .sophomore booter, is the son of i the veteran Philadelphia Olympic isoccer star;