THURSDAY, FEBRUA New Stop By SANDY PADWE Penn State basketball coach John Egli was all smiles Tuesday night following his team’s lop sided 70-36 win over once mighty Temple. “That vvas a good team win," he said “and how did you like the! way that zone worked for ur It really stoppr Temple cold.” On Mon d a night Egli mar the decision switch from 11 one - three - 01 zone, the seti that held Pit All - Americf Don Hennon, a variation of a two-three zone. edwarbb The main purpose of the two three affair was to stop “Pickles" Kennedy and it did. “I figured that Temple would be expecting Mark DuMars to play man for man out front the way he did against Hennon," fegli said, “but then I realized that Harry Lit- Inter-Semester Sports Results THE SUMMARIES: PITT PENN STATE fl f It tp tg t ft tp Sawyer 3 fl- 0 BKnbiats 3 8- t % Miltj 0 2- 4 2 Edwards 6 4- ft 10 Fridley 8 1- IIT Hancock 2 1- i 5 Meaher T 0-2 14 Colender T 6- 820 Hennon 6 5- 8 17 DuMara 4 7-9 15 Dltka 10-02 Mnsaer 00-00 Falinskt 0 0- 0 0 Sweetland 10-12 Keller 0 0-00 Totalf 25 8-18 58 Totals PENN STATE PITT Penn State vs Army Officials: Smith, Strieker. I2S—ivooda (A) dee. Cramp (PS), 5-2. 130—Weiaenseel (A) dec. Wihon (PSI. 8-2. 137—Johnston (PS) dec. Strausbourger (A I. 8-1. 147—Hyde (A) dec. Turner (PS), 0-2 157—Minor (PS) dec. Davidson (A)' 8-2. 167—'Gray (PS) dec. Miller (A), 5-0. 177—Barone (PS) dec. Bair (A), 4-8. Hwt—Gilmour (PS) dec. Crum (A), Referee: John Engel. K^^3 Ccn ' e See tome ■ MM !m : How has your winter wardrobe weathered the storm? Maybe you have grown to like that worn spot in your sweater sieve, but your new classmates may have different ideas about your appearance. Restock your wardrobe now and save 20 to 30%. Nationally Known Brands Alt Reduced 20% Sweaters (Crew Necks) Wool Flannel Slacks Wool Caps Long-Sleeved Sport Shirts Flannel P.J.'s and Robes Zipper Jackets Reduced 30% Suburban Coals SALE on Tailor-made to mea sure Suits, Sport Coats and Top Coats. Walk to the top of the hill and watch the prices go down. HABERDASHERY to th* Center of Pennsylvania* 529 S. Allen St !Y 5. 1959 Helps Lion Gagers Scoring Kennedy one ligh wack (Temple's coach) wouldn't fall for it. He's been around too long." Instead of having just Du- Mars playing man-for-man like he did in the one-three-one, Egli had Wally Colender doing the same thing. The two chased Kennedy all over the court and the- 1957-58 All East choice only had eight points, Egli was in a good mood for handing out accolades and he had a lot of praise for two of his big men—Bob Edwards and Paul Sweetland. Egli said that he thought Ed wards played his best game so far this year. The 6-4 center col lected 17 points and was strong off the boards. “Sweetlana did a good job fill ing in for Ted Kubista," Egli com mented. “He played well on de fense and gave Edwards some help with the rebounding." Kubista's ankle ia still heavily 23 21-30 67 .. 33 84—67 - 27 31—58 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Get satisfying flavor...So friendly to your taste! / NO DRY ”’T‘“ \ "SMOKED-OUT" : TASTE l V Outstanding... and they are Mild! taped and more x-rays will be taken at the end of the week. He hurt his ankle a week ago in a scrimmage and is expected to be out for at least two more weeks. Tuesday’s win pushed the Lions over the .500 mark again. Their record is 0-5 with nine games left. The next game is a Saturday night home contest with the Orange men of Syracuse. Syracuse has two of the bet ter college play ers in the East on its roster— Jon C i n c e b o x and Eddie Gold berg. Cincebox made the All- East team last year and was sweetland honorable men-! tion All-American while Goldberg was honorable mention All-East. i* •) NO FLAT "FILTERED-OUT" FLAVOR! 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He is finally start-performances have left much to ing to live up to what was pre- be desired. They, too, have great dieted for him as a rookie two potential, but they seem to he years ago. And Hank Barone’s missing something when out on performance against highly-the mats. Wilson could also fall regarded Doug Volgenau of Navy into this same category. Maybe last Saturday (a draw) was the they’ll explode this weekend! Steve Garban First MVP Steve Garban, Penn State’s all- East center and captain, has been named as the most valuable play er on the 1958 football team by the sports staff of The Daily Col legian. Garban is the first reci pient of what is to be an annual ! award. See how Pall Mall’s famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke makes it mild—but does not filter out ithat satisfying flavor* ©A.T. Co. _ ftiArf of S&<J&n**c*an-o/e&ietxr£<riy*anjp—3v&iasao- it tmr middle *amt? SPORTSEER K*j m. X,At. 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