PAGF SfX (agers Beat Colgate in Slugfest Lion Thinclads Lose Penn Stale and Colgate nished onto the floor and if finished wilh li points and i Ohio State with the aid of' started the:r basketball game e * lhou S h a liol » a ‘ 10 1 Colender 14. •senior Olympic star Glenn Davis, iirrl-i-j *** bad - Led by Brummer’s two baskets, turned back the Penn State in-j baskets \r,d i-iided h" lrsdinw* I r | S riLar ‘f s bolh schools. Colgate scored eight straight doo /‘ trackmen Saturday at Col-: DaSKtu and Uiciccl D, lidding including the Colgate University' - . t .'umbus, Ohio, 69-45. The defeat! punches The Lions won one President, Everett Case, rushedwas Penn State’s third in a row encounter—the game, «3-76-'to the floor end the proceedings xhe Ve . in n dual competition. hi.* n« ../.„i;m iwere taken under control—but L.tj , i .lT .nicn Davis set a French Field House, DU 0 official verdict was not before a f cw punches were!?? m^ r w | l ® n :record in one event, tied another! rendered on the boxing bouts.,landed by players on both teams. rUn J l ?u r u l j n and anchored the winning mile Playing before a partisan - Col- Ironically enough, it was Presi--, -i S 2--i 6 sent the Red Raiders, relay team, gate ciowd at Hamilton, N.Y., the,dent Case’s first visit to the Col-- 0 a margin. j The fleet-fooled senior es- Lions nearly had to fight their’gate gym this year fora basket- After trading baskets, the Lions; fablished a new mark of 8.5 sec way out of the gym as a near-.ball game. went on a 10-point scoring spree onds in the 70-yard high hur riot broke loose after the final Eicon converted his two fouls on baskets by Rainey, Tom Han-' dies, tied the existing mark of whistle l>ad blown. in an anti-ciimax to the festivi- cock, Paul Sweetland and Bob 6.3 seconds in the 60-yard dash Here’s wliat happened: With the; ties but fhe ballgame was over. Edwards and two fouls by Han- and ran a 48.9 second quarter Lions leading in the waning sec- The fight was only the in- cock for a 75-70 lead. And that, for the relay team, onds, Colgate center Jim Elson evitable result of four or five was the ballgame—Colgate could. Ed Moran, junior Lion track drove on a field goal attempt and previous near outbreaks. never get closer. j ster from Kane, set another was fouled at the buzzer In the Playing in as rough a game yl . q field house record, winning the scramble. Lion Co-Captain Ron physically as they probably have, I tie DOXSCOT6 . • . 1 Rainey and Colgate forward Russ all year, the Lions jumped to ani pens state Colgate Brummer started trading elbows.;early 15-10 lead and stayed in" Ft; f tp Ft; F T!*r Rainey walked away from lhe ,the drivers seat for the remainder 3 * I * rlinim, ; r jj f- » heated Brummer. Brummei of the half, leading at the break, coi-nd-r :« i- 5:! Elton' 111 31~5 1; = forced the issue and followed 40-34. Ea»«ni< t 3- « u itr.nd™ < 2-2 io : g him to mid-court where words , Rainey, who scored 34 points c!“ r ‘?.‘r k , J J" 5 5 S' i: L< were exchanged. Before anyone ! for the season’s Lion individual iuS oo' 0 « 00- 0 o'S knew what happened, punches : high, and Wally Colender W6Xe Kubwta 0 2-22 ’*r were thrown, both benches the mainstays of lhe Lion at* 38 63 Total* 2< 24-32 7*. 5 emptied, the Colgate followers lack in lhe period. Rainey l’*r,ii "suJT’io'; Colnt« ]« Fearless ‘S' Beats 'Cats' Thi* Five upset lliej Hamilton Wildcats. 20-17, and; sent Independent League D of: intramural basketball into a! three-way tie Friday night at Recreation Hail. Tile Sinkers, Night Riders and Hamilton Wild cats each own 5-1 records now. j In fraternity competition. Al-i pha Tau Omega came within a game of the Fraternity League £ title when it defeated Sigma Tau Gamma, 24-19. Alpha Phi Delta, the only other team with a chance for the League E crown, won 30-20 over Phi Kappa Sigma. In other Greek contests. Tau Phi Delta whalloped Sigma Al pha Mu, 29-4; Theta Kappa Phi heal Lambda Chi Alpha, 23-13; Theta Xi won over Sigma Chi, 43-39; and Alpha Chi Rho de feated Theta Delta Chi, 37-29. THE POWER OF POSITIVE WRINKLING While everybody knows that the soft collar on Van Heusen Century Shirts won’t wrinkle. , ever, a Van Heusen survey ■ among college students has 1 revealed that precious few know adtjr- Here are some of < the responses; J. L. —so pkemore at tie • Peydodynamic Institute for ’ Art3 % Crafls,atLd S umber Paint ing—“ Obviously, the collar won’t wrinkle, because it’s afraid to wrinkle. It may have been threatened by some surly Van Heusen vice-president. Ergo, it exhibits the Cavand Lsh anti-wrinkle syndrome.” G. F. —junior at Usury School of AdmtisiHg—"Collar wisr. there's no demand for wrinkles. No customer benefit. Now, this is strictly off the tap of my cranium, but the ' statement, ’the soft collar that won’t wrinkle, ever,’ is too JKgative. Substitute 'never' for Vver’ and you not only have POSITIVELY the greatest shirt of the century .. . available in State College ONLY at . . . Ilurs JKnta THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA | In the other indie encounters ;the Slipsticks beat Hamilton .Hustler*;. 28-18. and the Masters defeated Hamilton-A, 31-19. Bill Bush, Theta. Xi, was the [leading individual scorer, with 1 19 markers. Ron Bauer, Alpha ITau Omega, was runner-up with 16 points. LATE CAGE SCORES By The Associated Press Vanderbilt 69. Georgia 66 lowa Slate 48, Kansas 42 Purdue 72. Michigan Stat* 70 Indiana SS. Michigan 88 Pill 109. Geneva 74 Fifty-five of Pennsylvania’s 67 were represented in Penn State’s 1957 football season ticket sale. a positive statement —but — as demonstrated by that famous cigarette, this ungrammatical concept will be attention-getting." L. V.—sensor quarterback at Union College —"l wouldn't be without a Van Heusen. Look here under my pleat less shoulder pads. See? Out of ample decency, the collar refrains from wrinkling. It's this kind of restraint that recently led to our glorious victory over Birdbrain U. Not a man was scathed. Huzzah for the collar —and fight furiously, fellows.” Yes, this is the kind of ignorance we run across. Actually, while other collars are made of 3 pieces of mate rial, the secret of this soft collar with its wrinkle-shunning qualities is one-piece con struction. Van Heusen Cen tury shirts come in 5 collar styles. $4 and $5. !M Mat Entries Due Entries for the Intramural ,2 C, wrestling tournament are due 5 . by 4:30 this afternoon in the = ; IM office at Recreation Hall, y J The entry fee is 25 cents per % maru \ w E. £ "Shorty" Miller one of- CUSTOM SHOP jj Penn State’s all-time grid greats,!* ... - „ . c , , _ > ;is still active in community W ‘ Colle 9 e Ave " Sta,e Co!!e 9 e 3 in Harrisburg, Pa. ijACKHARrERJACKHARrERJACKHARrERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKJUI OPPORTUNITY Interviewing teams from Humble Oil & Refining Company will be on the campus February 27 and 28 to interview students graduating in: Engineers and scientists at Humble share in the dynamic progress and growth of a leader in the petroleum industry. Humble is the leading producer of crude oil in the United States. Its Baytown Refinery is one of the largest in the world. 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Moran also tied for first with team male Dick Engelbrink in the mile with a 4:24 time and ran a 49.4 quarter-mile leg for the mile relay team. Other winners were Dick Ham bright. Penn State, 440—:50.0; Jack McClain, Ohio State, 880— 1 1:56.3; Jack Blackburn. Ohio State, two-mi1e— 9:34.9: John Eu bel, Ohio State, shot put—49’ll"; Stan Lyons, Ohio State, pole 'vault— l4’ (tied field house record) 'and Ohio State in the mile relay, '3:20.3. ! Only one team in the country -—Texas Western —posted a better record than Penn State in kick off return defense in 1957. The trim lines of our Atherton sport- coais, in light weight Shetland for Spring, accentuate your requirement for correct campus wear, long a fav- orite with Penn State men, they give you the assurance of looking your best. THE HUMBLE COMPANY Texas, New Mexico, Florida, Ala bama, Georgia, Mississippi, Lou- . 1 isiana, California, Washington, Arizona, Oregon. 900-1000 Averages 350,000 barrels daily. 280,000 barrels daily. 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