PAGE SIX Cagers Lose Final Game, 75-73 * * Ron Rainey scoring leader again M: \ With approximately 1:30 re maining, Rainey fouled Bison substitute John SlrizzL Strizzi made the most of his one-and one opportunity and the Bisonz had the ballgame. ... ; The Lion attempt to tie the EIGL Championships iseore failed and the game ended Up r p. Tirlrofc nn Cnln with Strizzi holding the ball from m ? on sale the desp€rate Lions as the final Tickets for t.ie Eastern lm.er- tj, ree seconds went by the clock.' collegia.e Gymnastics Individual Rainey led the Lion scoring at £a ai ? P^ h!f £a ai u ® n "? le m „in e t«k 23 points, assuring him o*flc G -49 Recreation d self of his second individual Lion The events u ill be held March '-B.scoring title. He finished the year m ,£s° Ha j ' . , , i with 294 pwints for slightly bet- Reserved seats cost $1 and ger- ter than a 15-point average. Wally «-al admission will be 50 cents colender was next for the Lions Student activity catds are not w 16 points while Kubista fol •cceptable for admission to the ] owcd !5 championship events. | Bul bi g SI far BS . ! scoring went was the 6-10 Dan- LATE CAGE SCORES rig. He totalled 32 points to be- i Duquesne 77. St. Bonarenlure; com# lhe first Bison l 0 hit the * Wally Colendcr . . . c dds scoring punch Boston U 93. Boston College 76 , . , _ ... . Findlay 108. Defiance 68. .Frosh Lacrosse Candidates 3rd place NAIA Disl. 22 j Anyone interested in playing St. Joseph's 69. LeMoyne 68 .freshman lacrosse should report Columbia 85. Cornell 65 to coach John McHugh after Albright 89. Dickinson 76 4:00 p.m. at the N' ill an y field- Princeton 59. Penn 55 house. Y . ;> r \ Special Sale! 60lF CIUM « pa Spaulding or Kroydon [I LEATHER BOOTS « L . tf.. Field and Stream Selling at Vz Piice also HAND BALL CLOVES al 25°. Off Waltz Sporting Goods tei?’ad W 722 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bisons Withstand Rallyu ennon Wilt To Win Overtime Test Get All'American Berths Penn State dosed its basketball season on a losing note last night, falling in a single-overtime duel before an under rated Bucknell five, 75-73, at Lewisburg. The loss was the Lions’ 11th in 19 games. The Bucknell frosh topped the Xittany frosh, 71-53, in a preliminary test. * * * In winning, the Bisons in creased their home-court vic tory skein over the Lions to three consecutive years and. in the process, did what no other Bison club has been able to do in the last 10 years—beat Penn State twice in one season. The Herd look the first step to that goal when they lopped the Lions. -63-S6. in their season's first meeting two weeks ago at Recreation Hall. The victory, the Bisons’ fifth in a row. pushed their season's card to 35-8. They close the year with a home contest against Muhlen berg Saturday night. In a gam? that saw the lead change hands twice—the score was lied three times—the Bisons had to withstand a desperation rally by Penn State to grab the tight victory. With the Lions on the short •nd of a 55-39 count in the lat ter part of the second period— a situation that looked as bleak as a storm at sea—Co-Captain Ron Rainey and junior Ted Ku bista took Lion scoring affairs into their own' bands to put their club back within striking ; distance. Scoring 17 points between them —Rainey nine, Kubista eight— the Lions tied the score 69-69 in the final minutes on a Rainey goal. Big Hal Danzig put the Bisons out front temporarily, 71- -69. on a tap. However, Rainey, bis shots falling in with amazing accuracy l at this point hit with a jump from the right side just as the buzzer went off to send the game l into overtime, 71-71. In the overtime. Jack Flanegani and Rainey traded baskets before Bob Edwards was fouled by the Bisons’ Bob Ericsson. Edwards missed the one-and-one oppor tunity and the Bisons gained con trol By VINCE CAHOCCI Sports Editor 400 bracket in seven years. He needs only 21 points in the Muhlenberg lest to erase Joe Gallagher's seren-year indi- , vidual high Bison mark of 422. Flanegan and Elis Harley gave, Danzig all the scoring support he: needed with 16 and 12. Bueknell led at halftime, 39-31, PENN STATE BUCKKELL re f ip re f tp Rain«*y JO 3-3 33 Thompson 10-02 ißeidy 0 1- J 1 Fianr**n 6 4- 4 1C , Edwards 2 4- 6 8 Danzig 12 8-15 32 ! CoSendcr 7 2- 31C Ericsson 3 3-40 Hancock 10-02 Harley % 0- 1 12' iKubtst* 7 1-3 15 Salak'wicz 0 0-0 0: ;SwceU'nd 4 0-0 8 Striiti 1 2-2 4 ; Totals 31 11-16 73 Total* 29 17-26 76 > Halftime: Hucknelt 29; Penn State 31 THE CARTER OIL COMPANY RESEARCH LABORATORY TULSA, OKLAHOMA Affiliate of Standard Oil Company (N.J.) Will Interview Students on March 13,1958 We Have Positions For: Physicists, Chemists, Mathematicians, and Chemical, Mechanical and Petroleum Engineers. Make an appointment through your placement office. Ted Kubista . a comeback leader NEW YORK, March 5 UP) .: Negroes for the first time domi jnated the All-America basketball i team selected for The Associated : Press by 316 sports writers and sports broadcasters representing all sections of the nation. There are four on the first team announced 1 o d a y—Wilt ; Chamberlain of Kansas. Oscar i Robertson of Cincinnati, Elgin | Baylor of Seattle, and Guy Rod- ' ; ger of Temple. ! The fifth man is Don Hennon, ! Pill's liltle 5-8 Vi star. Chamberlain, a junior named to the first team for the second straight year, led the voting with 1.592 points and 297 first team votes on the basis of five for a i first team .vole and two for a second team placing. Robertson, ,a sophomore who put Cincinnati back on the basketball map. was second with 1,330 and 256 firsts, i Baylor was third with 1,327 and 1249 firsts. Rodgers had 975 and ! 172 firsts and Hennon 717 and ; 109 firsts. No one else came near getting 100 firsts. I Bob Boozer. Kansas Stale's ' Negro star, was named on a GULF OIL CORPORATION Representatives will be at The Pennsylvania State University MARCH 10 and 11, 1958 to interview candidates for positions In EXPLORATION - PRODUCTION . FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCH - MANUFACTURE- DEVELOPMENT •Chemists •Physicists • Geophysicists •Mathematicians •Civil Engineers •Chemical Engineers • Petroleum Engineers • Mechanical Engineers •Electrical Engineers •Business Administration Majors Locations: Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pa. and Fort Worth, Texas For additional information and to apply for an interview, please see Mr. George N. P. Leetch, Director, University Placement Service. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 Rodgers second team along with Archie Dees. Indiana star; Bailey Howell of Mississippi State: Lloyd Sharar of West Virginia, a Meadville, Pau. native and Pete Brennan of North Caro lina. Jerry West, West Virginia soph omore; Tommy Kearns, North |Carolina; Mike Farmer, San [Francisco; Johnny Green, Michi gan State, and Tom Hawking i Notre Dame, comprise a third team. These top 15 players each will receive a certificate from The As sociated Press. Oddly, three of the first team are native Pennsylvanians. Cham berlain and Rodgers' are from Philadelphia while Hennon hails from Wampum, Pa., a suburb of Pittsburgh. Rodgers is the only senior on the first five. Volleyball Entries Due Entries for fraternity and in dependent Intramural Volley ball are due by Wednesday af ternoon to the IM office at Rec Hall. The. entry fee is $l.OO per team.