PAGE SIX —Collegian photo by Ron Kerr BASKETBALL Mark “the Magician” DuMars (10) put on a king size performance last night as he personally kept the Lions in the game with 30 points. Wally Colender (24) and Mounlip Bucky Bolyard (30) are also in the photo. Bolyard was one of thiee foes who tried to guaid the Lion sophomore. Lions Freeze, Miss Game-Winning Shot (Continued from page one) with 3 seconds left missed and ' the game went into overtime. In the overtime the Mountain ecis dominated the play as the teriffic pace began to tell on the weary Lions who had used only seven men. The Mountaineers outscored, the Lions, 18-10, in the five minute extra period. West and Clousson led the Mounties in the overtime with six points apiece. Colender tried to keep the Lions in the game with two field goals but it just wasn’t enough and the Moun ties won, 89-81. While DuMars and West were high men for their teams Ed wards and Bob Smith turned in WEST VIKI.INIA I'KNN STATU fit f P ft f P Went 14 4 32 Hancock 2 1 n Bimth 7 115 KuhiM/t 3 3 0 Aker* 12 4 Colender 6 4 14 I’nm h 3 2 8 Ftlwntih 8 6 21 Pol\aril 6 2 14 DuMars 13 4 30 ftitthio 13 6 Mus«t*r 0 0 0 Clousfon b 3 n Suottiand 0 2 2 fine games too. Edwards notch ed 21 points and led the Lions in rebounds with 12 while Smith had 15 points and engi neered the Mounlie offense. West Virginia now has a 11-3 JANUARY GRADS! Drop us a line or give us a call. We will arrange a prompt interview for you with our Professional Rep resentat It* Ad dress or ask for MR. RAY DEL LER. record while the Lions stand at 4-3. The Lions’ next game is a Saturday night game with Rut gers at New Brunswick, NJ. Moore Named iTo AP Squad 1 Former Nittany halfback Lenny iMoore was among six Baltimore 'Colts selected by the Associated Press poll of sports writers for the 1958 all-pro team. 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That really hurt us ” Egli stopped to acknowledge the congratulatory remarks from a passing fan,* then continued: “The biggest difference out there iwas our bench. With a little bet ter bench we could be a great Iball club. When we had to pull |Tommy (Hancock) out of there ,that hurt. He’s oiir best re bounder” What about the performance of his sophomore ball magician Mark DuMars? DuMars was ; the key man in the Nittany at- ; tack, scoring 30 points and dis- . playing a phenomenal adept ness at ball handling. j “He really played a great game, didn't he,” Egli said. So did Wally; (Collender). They’re both great] ball players in my opinion.” West Virginia Coach Fred Schaus and his All-American hot shot Jerry West agreed with Egli on the play of DuMars. “He’s a good little player,” the genial Mountie tutor said. “He really had a hot hand out there. I put my two best defensive’men! on him (West and Bucky 801-! yard) and neither could stop him. He's a real fine college basketball i player ” “He’s one of the best we’ve' played against,” West said. "He! really had a hot hand.” 1 West figured he had an off ' night, despite clicking for 32 points on 14 field goals and four foul shots. "I just wasn't hitting : from the side," the modest ! Mountie junior said. ] Egli disagreed with West. “He’sj terrific.” the veteran Lion coach | said. “I guess you have to shoot ,lum to stop him.” 1 I Egli couldn’t pinpoint any real turning point in the game, but the West Virginia coach did. “It’s hard to pick a turning point in a game like this,” Schaus said, “but if I had to pick one I’d say it was the interception West made in the overtime. He scored a basket and put us ahead by six points State couldn’t catch up then.” Schaus praised Penn State for its performance but said he wasn't at all surprised. "Thai once-a-year only save 60% HAND CREAM ♦huge 10 oz. 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That’s what I admire about Penn State’s team.” Egli also feels the Lions will win many more games this sea son. “We’ll probably suffer a let down against Rutgers Saturday,” jhe said, “but I can’t see why we [can’t beat any other team on our [schedule—including Bucknell.” About 300 fans were at Rec Hall when the Lion frosh pre liminary till with Altoona cen ter started at 6:00 ... the game was completed in an hour a somewhat phenomenal feat in this day of race-horse, wild- Storewide CLEARANCE It s the Big Event of the Season. The Sale you've been waiting for. Famous Brand Merchandise going at rock bottom prices during this big January Clearance. Come in and get your share of the bargains. SUITS w 45.00 NOW 34.88 s 50.00 NOW 38.88 e 65.00 NOW 52.88 SPORT COATS W 27.50 NOW 21.88 r 35.00 NOW 27.88 t 39.95 now 31>88 SWEATERS W 795 now sgg R 8.95 NOW 6.88 e n. 95 NOW 8.88 JACKETS & SUBURBANS 15.95 now IQBB e 18,95 NOW 13.88 ? 25.00 NOW 18.88 37.50 NOW 27.88 FRIDAY. 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