PAGE SIX Bucknell Left for Unofficially, the basketball season is over for Penn State. Officially. the Lions still have one game left on the schedule —an encounter with the Buck* neH Bisons tomorrow night at Lewisburg. As far as the record is con cerned, the season is over. The Lions will now finish in the red, carrying an 8-10 record into the contest. But as far as the team and Coach John Egli is concerned, there is still something to sel vage from a win over the Bi sons tomorrow night Thirteen days ago. this current Bison squad did something no Buckncl! team has been able to do in the past 10 years—beat Penn State at Recreation Hall. This Bison Club did it rather eas ily, too, winning 63-56. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Bucknell has topped the cagers for the past three years at Lewisburg. Penn State has the opportunity to even the score. This is no easy task, however. With Hal Danzig. Elis Harley and Jock Flanagan leading the Bi son attack. Bucknell was easily W.Va. Narrows Poll Lead The Kansas State compared to 15 last week eager to become the No. 1 college and 5G3 points for third place. | basketball team of the 1957-58 j In another close vote. San Fran-; season, barely held their place atcisco beat out Temple, 436-426 for 1 the top of the list Monday as they fourth place. Duke retained sixth, headed into the final week of the! Notre Dame advanced to sev regular campaign. . an s Da Zl° n . t< ?„.i iehth ,? si . , , (Kansas dropped to 10th on the. The semi-final weekly poll j heels of a 48-42 loss to lowa State., Monday gave Kansas State a bare,Kentucky moved into the ninth four-point margin over runner-, s P ot as North Carolina dropped up West Virginia and-11 points lirst 10 * lter losw S over Cincinnati. Kansas drew 17; —i first place voles, as compared to LATE CAGE SCORES West Virginia’s 22. Cincinnati’s Missouri Valley Conference champions received 14 Girls been you've been waiting Imported 26-in. 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Georgetown 64 has the bike you've g for .'it Bethlehem. ] Harley's scoring—he finished j, with 21 points—Flanagan's floor generalship and Daniig's re- , bounding (17) were the promi r.enl factors in the first Bison ■ win over the Lions this year. ! Undoubtedly, these are the men { that stand watching in lomor- 4 row night's test. ,j The important problem facing: Egli is combating a letdown after: the narrow loss to Pitt Saturday; night, should one be in offering,; Bucknell was the Lions’ first op-j ponent after their three-point loss, to West Virginia and a letdown; was. in part, blamed for the dis-i rna! home performance. Two bright lights emerging i from the Pitt loss were Co-Cap- : tain Steve Baidv and junior ; Tom Hancock. Baidy hit his • season's best offensive form at Pitt when he hit on seven of 12 i field goal attempts to finish ; with 17 points. Hancock, although failing to; break into the scoring column, was a bulwark off the boards.! Finishing with 10 to his credit, he was the man who did the ma- Yogi Berm to Quit Catching Twin-Bills ST. PETERSBURG, F!a„ March 3 Mb—Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees today | promised more rest for his star 'catcher. Yogi Berra, 32, this year. “He doesn’t want to catch any 'more doubleheaders and I agree with him,” Casey said. | “I intend to have Elston Ho jward work behind the bat more than he has before,” the pilot of the American League champions went on. “If it should happen that both are hitting and I am playing an important doubleheader, I’ll use Berra in the outfield in the second game. But he won’t catch two the same day.” a price for.. . 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