PAGE SIX Injuries Plague Nittany Cagers Just before the basketball season began, Lion Coach John Egli warned that depth would be a big factor in his team’s final record. "If no one gets hurt then we should do all right, but we can’t afford to lose any starters because we just don't have the experienced manpower to fill In for them," he said. Things went well for Egli the first part of the season as his team had no major injuries to worry about. But then the axe fell. During mid-semester break, Ted Kubista. a starting forward, aggravated an old ankle injury. X-rays later revealed a hairline fracture of his ankle. The re sult—one Lion starter out for the rest of the season. Then, against Navy Wednesday Bob Edwards twisted his knee It didn’t seem seiious at the time, but last night Egli said that he would probably only be used sparingly against Rutgers tomor row night. Thus, Egli has to go to his slim line of reserves again. Paul Sweet- They said it couldrft They said nobody •F be done... could do it-.. but Po*tt settle for one without the other! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA land already has filled in for Ku bista and has done a commend able job. But now Egli has a problem. Sweelland. a junior, had teen plenty of action ai a soph, but there are no experienced big men after him. Egli has Jon Musser, a 6-5 soph, and Don Wilson, a 6-5 soph, working in Edwards' slot. As of last night Egli was lean ing toward Wilson, who did a :ood job in his only other start 'gainst Bucknell. The loss of Edwards will defi nitely hurt the Lion offense, ac cording to Egli, and will put more pressure on Mark DuMars and Wally Colender who are the two top scorers. Edwards is the third leading scorer for the Lions with a 12-point average. "I/M is kindest to your teste because CM combines the two essentials of modern smoking,” says TV’s Jack Lescoulie. LOW TAR: CM’s patented filtering process adds extra filter fibers electrostatically, crosswise to the stream of smoke... makes CM truly low in tar. MORE TASTE: CM’s rich mixture of slow-burning tobaccos brings you more exciting flavor than any other cigarette. Frosh Courtmen Lose to Navy; To Play Altoona After absorbing their first set back of the season at the hands of a sharp Navy Plebe squad, the Nittany frosh cagers will aim to bound back into the win column [at the expense of Altoona Center! tonight on the away court. | I The Lion Cubs drubbed the Al toona lads, 84-52, in the season [opener on the home floor. Coach Swegan plans to use a 4-man [zone defense with one man stick ling on Chuck Ingram, the Cen ter’s only effective scorer in the! first game. “It's the best we've ever done at Navy, - ’ said Swegan of Wednes day’s encounter, and at one time in the second half while using a ■ full court press the Nittanies pulled to within four points of the leading Plebes, but were un able to break the jinx. SUMMARIES P.B. FROSH NAVY FROSH Ft! F TP F<! F TP Bradshaw 4 S* 9 16 Mir* 1 3- & 5 Fink 5 1-2 11 rorbali* 5 ft- » 12 Bieptcker 4 0-18 Brox 1 0-1 2 Hice 10-92 Tremaint 6 ft- 7 10' Moran 11-23 Htirhe* 2 2* 2 6| Patt**r?on 2 0- 0 4 Nmh 2 0- 0 4i Hutch’ns'n 0 A- S 0 Zayotti 2 0-0 4 PhiMp* 0 0-00 Kiryan 7 1-2 15j Ishamey 2 0-1-4 Lawi* 1 0- 1 2 [She* 2 3- f 7 I Total* 21 1.1-21 85 Total* 24 18-10 M Half—Navy 29: PSU 21 ® 1959 L'ggfc**. & M/tts Tobacco Company G-Men Called Navy 'Best in 10 Years' An undefeated Navy gymnastic squad stands as the biggest barrier to the Lions chances of winning their ninth EIGL title this year. The Middies host the Lions tomorrow afternoon in Annapolis. Navy athletic publicity d: usual pessimistic outlook on the meet: “We’re undefeated so far, jbut the calibre of your (Penn 'State) outfit will bring them to a 'fast halt Saturday.” Unfortunately, our records don't merit this extreme pes simism. Navy has had an easy lime defeating two future Lion foes—Pitt, 52-44, and Syracuse. 70-26. They also trampled Lock Haven State Teachers College, 73-22. Speaking of the Syracuse , slaughter, Lion coach Gene Wett stone commented, “Anytime Navy lean walk over Syracuse, their op ijponents have reason to fear them.” ; The judges at the last two home ''meets have also issued a danger jsignal in regards to tomorrow’s :|meet. The j u d g e s—particularly Harry Nelson and Adam Walters FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1959 irector John M. Cox had the —said the Navy team is very con fident of victory. Nelson said the Midshipmen have one of their "best bal anced teams in a decade." Al though they have no rope climbers of note, the Middies have the best tide horse trio in the East. Fern Sheppard, who won the EIGL event last year, and Bob McFarland, who fin ished third, supply the top tal ent on the horse. And John Morgan, the Navy’s top all-around performer, “has improved considerably” according to the judges. Morgan works the parallels and high bar. 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