PAGF SIX Hennon-The Man to Stop In Lion-Panther Contest ★ * tr Don Hennon A roly-poly basketball play- task. But with Hennon's ability, er with what is acclaimed to il s beller lhan a iair bet that >».*• r c , h “ Jegiate basketball figures to more than his 22-game average, be the man Penn State must The only criticism leveled at stop if it hopes to win its Sat- H, ' nnon 1S his inability to rebound urday conlcsl with the *S*SS? SSISE Pittsburgh Panthers at the teammates Julius Pegues (6-3), Pitt Field House. Dave Sawyer (6-6), John Mills That plaver is, of course, the, <6 ' 5 > and Chuck Hursh (6-4) in Panthers’ fabulous 5-8 J .-2 sharp- 1 the lineup, he isn’t especially shooter. Don Hennon. Only a jun-, needed in that department ior. Hennon has the experts al- And these boys particularly readv acclaiming him a sure-shot Pegues—can score at times. All-American —if not this year. Pegues became the fourth Pan then certainly next year. * ther to better the 1000-point mark Hennon's claim in fame nat- in varsity play by scoring 19 urally i* his spectacular shoot- noints in the Panthers 109-74 vic ing prowess. And spectacular is lory over Geneva Monday night exactly the way to describe it. at the Field House. If you ore in doubt, just ask ’ Pegues. the Panther co-cap any fan who saw the first Pan- lain, along with Hursh. is Hen lher-Lion contest this year at non's chief aid in the scoring Recreation Hall and he'll tell line. He tallied 2G points in you. the Panther's Rec Hall visit. In that contest, the Panther Besides leading the Panther “mitey-mite" bit on an amazing fast break—Pitt’s a running club 12 of 18 field goal attempts to —Pegues is also one of Coach finish with 34 points. His shoot- Bob Timmons’ top defensive ing was the major factor in the players. He. along with Hursh. 71-64 Panther win. combine to give the Panthers one Averaging a little better than of the nation’s roughest defensive 25.8 points a game, the Wam-.ballclubs. pum eager needs 55 points in his! That's what is in store for the last two games—Westminster to- Lions Saturday night. Hennon. night and the Lions Saturday—.’Pegues and some lesser charac to break Ed Pavlick’s single-sea- ters—the ingredients that put the son -coring record of 622 points.. Panthers on the NCAA tourney This may seem like a stern menu. WRA Applications Available Applications for WRA offices more Representative second or •will be available in the Dean of third semester standing. Women's office until March 1. Women will vote in their din- IVonu-n who wish to apply for a i ng halls and town women will position must have a 2.5 All-Uni- vote in Mac HrfL verstiy average and no major ju-i __ dim! record .... Rip Engle, Penn State football- Primary elections will be on coach, gives major credit to his' March 11. and final elections will, assistant. j oe p ater no. for the de-' be March 13. - jvelopment of Lion quarterbacks.! Requirements for the individual;He called Paterno. who played fori offices are: President—sixth se-jhim at Brown University, “one oi rooster standing and at least onejthe brainiest teachers in the busi yeav a member of the WRA exec- -ness.” tiiive board: Vice President and: Intramural Chairman—fourth or fifth semester standing: two As-, sislant Intramural Chair men, 1 Secrctarv-Treasurer and Sopho-i •All Western Items Being Discontinued! WESTERN SHIRTS Mens & Ladies SALE $2.98 Regardless of original price & C^ounlrtj 128 E. College Are. THF DAIIY COUEGIAN STATF COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA * 4 cj t raorJ:*iorj JACK WIMMER says Rid your car's underparts and lubricating systems of all the dirt, sail water, and road greases which hare been depositing during these weeks of stubborn winter weather. Bring your car in today for lubricating! WIMMER'S SUNOCO Wildcats Out Fan Enthusiasm Low To Win 2ndQ ver Pitt Mat Visit | r4-A I itiG ' Il ’ s been the custom Penn State wrestling fans for tb 1 1 ' ' past few years to anxiously look forward to the Lions’ annual •• - < h.i-'.p:on V:nar.ova engagement with rival Pittsburgh. But the situation is somo. Jts se< ?f nd i \v'nat different this year. • f;':"v L at' Madron Square l , In fact - dittany partisans are about as enthused over the -r; x--.v York City. : Lion-Panther clash as a Dave Brubeck fanatic at a Rock and ■ v.-:11 depend heav- ( Roll show. _ | ~ ■ a nvat double victory by; And no wonder, what with the h i-hman.” Ron Delanv. ( p a n t h ers once. :i ': mile and 1000-yard runs.'again enjoying a Ci-her top point-getters for the!terrific season •• f. r ding champs are expected to'while the Lions - -ormters Ed Collymore and plod through one Snycor and high jumpers of their worst *b ' or.d Charlie Stead, ’campaigns in his- Missinq from Ihe 1957 version tory. cf Jumbo Jim Elliott's Villa- : Coach Rex Per nova squad are IC4-A cham- ry’s once-beaten pions Don Bragg in the pole glad iators are vault and Charley Jenkins in currently rated ihe 600. the number three V !:.muva\- chief challengers, team in the NC u:•■: o Sastment's Manhattan AA wrest ling Johnwn 'econd to the Wildcats mecca, trailing lowa State and V/w:!l depend mainly on Oklahoma State. And the Pan cwrrir.g Tom Murphy in the 600,'thers’ lone setback was to that toe Soprano in the 1000, shotput- i o wa State array, 22-5. The only ;-r Joe Marchioney and its usuaL other mar on their otherwise per . o 'tmen of crack relay teams, feet (8-1-1) record is a 14-14 tie Marchioney is expected to with unbeaten Lehigh last Satur win the shot with Murphy top- dav night Ping the 600. The Jaspers will j p errv lost only three men from Pin 6 ; %Ui L com6etltlQn fro ® .last year's team which finished rLnM ’ Z% TS t Y ? nd second to Oklahoma in the 1957 \v>tr<- national tournament including a . T n ?'" cntr T this cou ps e 0 f national champs in Ed .**5 h Perry and Ron Schlrf. But de ; , ‘ \ ? midd ' 6 spite" this fact, only three veterans from eh^lonfw slated for starting berths '■ountrv team ■ amplonstllp cro?s ‘ when the two teams meet Satur- Top individual entries will . , Duke’? Dave Sime in the 60 ! Vlc DeFelice. a perennial na- Maryland's Burr Grimm in thei iional contender at 137: two mile. Army’s Ed Bagadonas in ! 111116 157-pound eastern litlist Ihe 25-lb. weight and Marquette's 1 Dave Johnson: and 157-pound Ed Hoyle and Penn’s John Grav, Bob Richardson are the letter in the pole vault. men. Two other vets, Tom Al- berls and Ted Bienkowski, Baseball Candidates Started this year with the Pan- Varsity baseball infield and lhers but are on *he bench now outfield candidates should re- because of injuries, port to Coach Joe Bedenk any , Alberts, last year’s 167-pound lime this week in 237 Hecrea- NCAA champ, dislocated a shoul tion HalL der in a match with Roy Minter TODAY...COFFEE HOURS for GRADUATE SCHOOL FACULTY AND STUDENTS 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. T.U.B. (general extension building) FREE REFRESHMENTS PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers Ceramic Engineers Representative Will Interview on Mar. 3 & 4,19$ Principle Locations: Western Pennsylvania, Maryland, Openings In: Production Management Training Program. Plant Engineer ing. Design Engineering, Production Control. Research and Development —Plastics. Protective Coatings and Glass. Industrial Sales—Plastics and Protective Coatings For Details See Your Placement Officer Has Career Opportunities for Men With The Following Degrees: Accountants Illinois, West Virginia, Ohio, and Others THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1933 [of Mankato State last month, and |may not be ready until the WS [NCAA tourney late in March Bi jenkowski suffered his iniurv-i* ; dislocated elbow —last Saturday •while wrestling with unbeaten | Dick Santoro of Lehigh. a But the Panthers are still well-fortified despite six non lettermen in the starling lineup r Sophomore Paul Powell, th* only unbeaten man on tbs team with a 9-0-1 mark, is the 123-pound entry and Sheim | Moyer, another highly-regarded I sophomore, is at 130. Bob Senter, 147, Alex Skir pan, 177. and Tony Vuccolo— all of whom are no pushovers— will probably round out the start ing array. Lacrosse Managers Second and third semester students interested in becoming second managers of lacrosse should report this week to the • lacrosse lcvker room near the skating rink or call Chuck Hughes at AD 7-4989. Candi dates must have at least a 2.0 All-University average. All but a handful of players on the current squad never saw a la crosse game until they entered Penn State as freshmen. Have a Free After noon This Week? If so, bring your laundry to us and spend the after noon in the HUB—or go to the movies—maybe you can even study! Don't waste your precious spare time doing your own laun dry. Bring your clothes to us. Think of the time you'll save. MARSHALL'S Industrial Engineer* Chemical Engineers Chemists. Physicists