PAGE TWENTY-TWO DuMars, Colender Pace Cagers' Win Perm State's “baekeourt bombers” —Mark DuMars and Wally Colender—were at it jigarn Saturday night, scoring 42 points between them to spark the Lion cagers to a 74-56 Win over Rutgers at Rec Hall. DuMar s was high with 22 whrle Colender had 20. But it was Colender whose hot hand put the Lions back into the lead after they blew a 13-point halftime bulge. Trailing 31-18 al the end of the; fust hall. Kutgcis faced by Karol SluTocki. caught fire and over 1 -. loi>K the Lions, 45-44, with 9:30 remaining 1 Then Colender started to eon-; r.rrl. The fi-2 lunior star from' Trenton. NJ, hit for 12 points! within thieo minutes to break the back of theh Rutgers rally. Luring his scoring spree Colen der had two 3-point plays and three long mmn shots. The injured Bob Edwards, who only played briefly, also came through during these three minutes to help Colender. He had five points and came up with two important rebounds that eventually went for buck ets. After Colender gave the Lions the lead at 8:40, they had noi tumble with the hustling Scarlet) five. The Lion defenses tightened at this point and only allowed Rutgers 11 more points The first half was completely different. It staited out slowly and the tempo didn’t pick up un til the half was almost over. With six minutes remaining, the score was tied at 14. Then Du- Mars began hitting with uncanny Kccuiaey and the Lions zoomed into the lead, leaving the Scarlet 13 points hehind at halftime. Then came the action-packed second half which saw the Lions lose the lead and regain it on Colender's sensational scoring streak. After the Lions had built up ai comfortable lead with a few min utes to go. Colendcr and DuMars put on a dribbling exhibition that had the fans going wild. They controlled the ball for two min utes before Colender kicked it on! of bounds They put on a similar show week against Syracuse but it wasn’t as spectacular. Twice, Saturday, DuMars was almost on the floor but he managed to hold onto the ball. Soph Don Wilson and junior| Paul Swcetland, who were filling in for Ted Kubista and Edwards, lespeetively, did a commendable job. accoidmgto Egli. Sweoiland scored 10 points and came through with some important rebounds. Wilson had only three points but his hustle gave the fans something to talk about. Stralecki was the big gun for the Scat let Knights, scoring 23 points and personally putting (Continued on page twenty-three) Congratulations Penn State Penn State Mobile Homes 1766 N. Atherton St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA —Cotftgtan Photo by „ itiompton OH MY ARM —An unidentified Rutgers player hits Mark DuMars on the arm as the “Magician” tries for a two-pointer in Saturday's win over Rutgers at Recreation Hall. 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