PAGE SIX Lion Cagers Finish Tonight with Bisons By VINCE CABOCCI Sports Edtlor The Pen n State basketball team goes out for revenge v. hen it meets the tough Bucknell Bisons in its season's finals tonight at Lewisburg, The varsity encounter will start immediately after the Lion-Bison freshman tilt. ; Why the revenge? Well, Bucknell topped the Lions, 63.56, in their first meeting of the ; Mason. To add insult to injury,) * ■* * * ★ ■* Jt was the first time in JO years - that a Bison five beat Penn State' at Recreation Hal!. The contest also marks the close of their collegiate cage ca reers lor two Lion seniors, Co- Captains Steve Beidy and Ron Rainey—the only two gradua tion losses on the current club. Both Ramey and Baidy are* . . . . „ IcUorTncft Tor Oostch * By CARMCLLA LbSPADA jplsyinf for St&tc, both ssid sirnul* John Egli. And from what he said. Basketball co-captains Ron taneo i l *!?' vort / 1 Carolina State j he’s sony to lose them. “Well' “* ** . !. r!2?„ T;n Z one of **“ top teams m natlon| certainly miss ’em . . theyVe Rainey and Steve _Baidy will be; ]asl year . lighters. For four years, they’ve, mal{in 6 lheir last i oim e “ ort f° r j "Rainbow" Rainey, who set a always given all they’ve got,” said.basketball coach John Egli to-|p enn State record last year when R*- night when the Lion basketball ; he sunk 33 straight foul shots in| ,^ C °^? pla L nS to iteam finishes its season at Buck-!nine games, named AU-Americans Bucknell. Egh said: They have a ne ji ;Guy Rodgers and Hal Lear of t^^„Ub^ rT,OS l Pf T le vr ea ’-: Rainey, who lives in Johns-{Temple and West Virginia’s Hot hL'^? y bears town, learned to throw a ball :R°d Hundley ai his toughest op- C l u* l V,cl £ ry °\ cr through the hoops when he waslponents, Baidy also named Lear Bl *” n * ha '' e „ de -!in fourth grade In fact,-Ron’s and Hundley but. u ’ho was quite an athlete added Colgate’s; *2’ ‘-' 6O - 10 himself, was his first teacher;!Jack Nichols as »T d very re ' and when Ron and his two older:the best players •Jf «*. J ;° > . brothers played together, the .he has faced. «h! itfi-rwv.Jf'l Rainey bo vs were tough to beatJ According to B L lnri .: : Baidy began his basketball ca-;Rainey and Bai- Eali * ießm * r eer back in junior high school!dy, their most E9Upoml«lout Jn Williamsport. . unusual experi 4, * n about since Steve is lienee at Penn wt,^rJ n ,h th ni StaSo V, al Bocknell stcond oWest I State was during * bcrc tb< ‘ Bisons have been tec- 0 r fj ve last vear’s sea ognired m the past to be at the* , e son. It started at hf*. 1 —Be' 1 , s . ald; . 1 d soon as finish for Hf? JB ;Ph 1 1 a delphia’s *t Buckncll as I would at North lhe Baidv broth- Jm Palestra on a Bain »y . S nt tC .^( r B * tt ,u ers to form ajE Friday night when the Lions were o, i S o e in^ lering the game ttam of te ; r & ■ beaten by the University of Penn -3 record. But Egli own ,CT J. sylvania. a team they had troun o,be,'s associated with the: While in high ? ced earlier in the year. The fol imlv-fndiCatKv !u at th ’ S ** school, Rai n ey ■ .lowing night they were scheduled ’J ld,caln e °f ,he cagers an . ere ! Tfcjr to play mighty West Virginia on * „v all-around ath- ’ • the home court. The Mounties, led balloames ” ile,€s and each B.w, .by ’-he fabulous Hundley, was ex ?.Sf" 8 real cl °** co-captained their respective P ecle( i t 0 crush the Blue and *h;. rr-r hrrt hwn htM«T.n l tL ' ams lo Ule most successful bas- White by a large margin. How irfc t~’^“S” V s ssr«£r to *• •'.»’» \s“£s?£r& pl. S W«”vSm“JS I >» ! senior y «r, g? »f““; Carolina Slafa, Bucknell and ' town Hl R h School’s basketball i~!^ eers ,neir lourttl loss ml 5 Penn —to nama only a few— ! team ,P° sted a 26-1 record and: 8 * 11 , : „ should substantiate his claim. won xhe District VI title. Their’ In aadition to their basketball For tonight’s game. Egli is ex-! ! ? ne ioss c ? me at the hands of.prowess, Baidy and Rainey also peeled to go with Raincv. Baidv.! lhe eventual State champion, Far- [ ln d time to play on Penn States Bob Edwards Wallv Colender ;resl, in lhe western Pennsylvania! baseball team. Third baseman and Tom Hancock m his startmc ltille « anw - Rainey won Al!-State|B a > d y and leftfielder Rainey lineup honorable mention. , played an important part in mak- | In Baidy’s senior year, Wil- in K the Nittany Lions the number M/Yis I ortJc \/„i- liamsport's basketbaU team fin-j tw ° team in the country last year. ***■• / ttfUOS V6IS ,ished the season with a 22-3 logj These two-year veterans will To Row!inn Win !“ d _ ca nl“l ed the i 13^ 11 ; 1 L V he back again this season lo aid lv DQWIInq Win crown. Baidy was selected to the -o . , . .. Bill Hav led the VeK m the All-State first team. . Coach Joe Bedenk ln hls only shutom Independent, Wben , “ked what was the for another Eastern champion- League A Mond-.y night by bowl-'i— che '" t team the - v faced while^ship. Ing both the high league single game of 223 and the high series! Ct 5i4. ! In other league action McKee beat RAR. the Bruins downed Ten Pins, Nittany 34 defeated the Hucksters and the Capitalists won! over the Hamilton Hornets—all • by 3-1 scores. The Gutterballers and the Zeros l defeated the Darkhorses and the 1 Twenty plus Three club by 3-1 i scores, respectively, to remain tied for the League B lead. The AUB's ! shut out the Peanuts. 4-0. the; Brats edged WDFM. 3-1. and Jor- 1 dan II tied the Aces. 2-2, to end play for the evening. Bill Hollenbaek. former Penn sylvania all-America full back, was Penn State's first full-time football coach in 1909. IT ALL COMES OUT IN THE WASH It’s plain to see why more and more people are bringing their laundry to Marshall's. Expert, courteous, and quick service wins out •very time. MARSHALL'S Rear 454 E. College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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That y was our worst game of the year. jLjjif '■ - We were weak on the rebounds, rSSL :... they outhustled us, we lapsed on MBS J?.- defense and our shooting was off. Wk/'" ‘.ikjji "DuMars was the only threat It-//. gjHI we had and he was off on his , ; ,y IjMSSKB shooting. John Stanford's services * were definitely missed. Gross was WaBBPB fairly good—he made the first MHgM'* eight points, but then tired. Bob Mintz looked good and hustled when he was put in the game," Swegan added. ' Penn State cage fans can ex- "..5? pect a line-up shake-up for to- ' night’s tilt The only sure starters | are Mark “The Magician” Du-i Mars and Bill Gross. The other posts will have to be filled by three of the following: Biff Nay lor, Bill Funk. Jon Musset, Dick Dibert. Bob Mintz. Ron Davis, Dick Whitteker and John Stan ford. The starting five will depend ion the outcome of yesterday's practice session. Swega'n may not decide on a starting five until •game time. ; The Little Lions will be up iagainst the same problems they have been faced with all season. ;The tall men—Gross, Naylor and iMusser —must come through. I There will also be the problem of ’depth. If several of the Nittany .Cubs run into foul trouble, the TKE Entries Win In IM Handball Charlie Blbleheimer and Bob Cambell, Tau. Kappa Epsilon, slammed out wins in Monday inight's fraternity handball singles l play along with Chester Bueken [maier and Dick Spitko, Phi Kap pa Sigma. Cambell downed Jim Hawley, Alpha Zeta, 21-4, while Bueken maier won by forfeit. Other winners in fraternity play were Jim Stopper, Sigma Al pha Epsilon; Carroll Crombie, Acacia; Bob Pulver, Delta Tau, BhLrTie J H^idst 0 a b nd n ’K^ a Den4 t" 4 mi ' eS Rho; Bill Nichols, Phi Kappa Tau; State College on Route . 322 and Ed Zimmerman, Theta XiJ (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) EXPLORATION - PRODUCTION FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCH - MANUFACTURE- DEVELOPMENT By DON CASCIATO GULF OIL CORPORATION Representatives will be at The Pennsylvania State University MARCH 10 and 11, 1958 to interview candidates for positions in •Chemists •Physicists •Geophysicists •Mathematicians •Civil Engineers •Chemical Engineers •Petroleum Engineers •Mechanical Engineers • Electrical Engineers • Business Administration Majors Locations: Pittsburgh end Philadelphia, j Pa. and Fort Worth. Texas | For additional Information and to apply for an Interview, please seje Mr. George N. P. Leetch, Director, University Placement Service, j WEDNESDAY,, MARCH 5, 1958 t,,. Mark DuMars . . . the Frosh Magician Frosh may be in danger. Swegan said, "Either the big men must produce or I will use smaller men who will hustle. We - can win il we hustle." The Bisons, who lost their first tilt two weeks ago at University Park will be after revenge. The 'frosh cagers will have to hold the Bisons’ main scoring threats, Dave Evans and Lou Slife, if they are to bring home a 4-3 record an* a winning season. A Girl Told Me A girl told me her favorite guy always took her to din ner at Duffy's Tavern. She said a meal at Duffy's was more than delicious. It was romantic! The quiet, historic atmo sphere went perfectly with the old-fashioned flavor of the food. Drive out for dinnex this weekend. Duffy’s