TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, Cagers Host Le After an unsuccess the season at Syracus will try again tonight Game time is set f The Lions take a 9 which stands at 5-13. TI neers, however, have w last three games. Saturday night Sy r avenged an earlier loss Lions as Ed Goldberg, Joi box and Pete Chudy ran shod over the Nittany cic, These three tallied 6 between them to lead the Orange men to a 90-73 win "That was a much improved team from the one that came here a few weeks ago," said Lion Coach John Egli. "J o n Cincebox was really tough under those boards." SWEqLAND Earlier this season, r ithe tanies took the Orangemen by an 81-72 count at Rec Hall as Wally Colender netted 26 points to lead, the Lion attack. Colander kept up his good work against Syracuse Saturday night as he hit his season's high with a 30-point output. His 30-point splurge topped his Friday night total of 27 points against Colgate. In fact, Colander is currently the hot test man on the team. evezag ing 28 points per game in his last three outings. The junior backcourtman has taken over the team scoring lead from Mark DuMars. DuMars had 20 against Syracuse but tallied only two against Colgate. While Colender and DuMars were hot against the Orange, the HAVE A REAL HAMBURGER ose 90-73; igh Tonight SANDY PADWE ul attempt to gain their tenth win of 1 Saturday night, the Nittany cagers ,Ivhen they host the Lehigh Engineers. ✓ 8 p.m. at Recreation Hall. 7 log into the contest against Lehigh e Engi n their rest of the team didn't lend any support. Paul Sweetland, who was a big factor in the Lion win over the Orange on Feb. 7, had only three points Saturday. This was partially due to the fact that he twisted h - .., ankle early in the second half and had to miss a good bit of the half. But the other frontcourtmen weren't hitting either. Tom Han cock only had one point and Bob Edwards had 11. a euae to the Cinee rough- ! Tense. points The Lions managed to stay within striking range throughout the first half, but in the second half Goldberg, Cincebox an d Chudy hit from everywhere, giv ing the Orange a solid lead. The Lions, behind DuMars and Colender, made a game try to catch the Orangemen, but they couldn't mount a strong attack. PENN STATE SYRACUSE FG F TP FG - F TP Edwards 3 5- 911 Massey 4 2. 4 10 Sweetland 0 3- 4 3 Cbudy 11 1. 2 23 Hancock 0 1- 2 1 Cineebox 8 4. 620 Colender 10 10-12 30 Schmexer 2 1. 3 5 DoMara 8 4. 620 Goldberg 8 7- 923 Wilson 2 2. 4' 6 Noyes 3 2. 3 8 Musser 1 0- 1 2 Berkenfeld 0 1. 2 1 Totals 24 25-38 73 Totals 38 18-29 90 Halftime: Syracuse 39; PSU 30. Basketball Coach Egli Wounded at Bastogne John Egli, Penn State basket ball coach, was wounded at Bas-1 togne on Christmas Day, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, and was hospitalized in England) for six months. He served with, the Fourth Armored Division. GIVE ME A NAME ~; 4 47 1.- tiftW44'l*' CMS NI T -4 04 tpri!V • •-•• • ^ .'•2 - - `";"•.t , ..'.••; "-~ .~~.. n . JUST DROP IN AND WRITE DOWN YOUR SUGGESTION FOR A NAME FOR OUR SANDWICH SHOP THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Lions Break 3 Records, Tie Another.-. Bucks Trip Nittany Boardmen, 65a49 By JOHN BLACK for the Nittanies. Four Penn State runners broke Bobby Brown tied Davis 60- or tied field house records at Ohio,yard dash record when he broke State Saturday, but Glenn Davis'lout of the starting blocks late but unexpected entry in three events surged past both Lee Williams land an unanticipated low hurdleland Davis, himself, to cross the event enabled the Buckeyes to; finish in 6.2 seconds. defeat the Lions, 65-49. Davis, who injured his back Ed Moran continued his habit in the Michigan Relays two lof setting records at every school] weeks ago and then aggravated at which he has run this year, es-! the injury in OSU's dual meet tablishing new marks in both the with Michigan State, refused to mile and the 880-yard run. Mor- allow it to keep him out of the an's new marks for the OSIII I lineup. books were 4-11.2 and 1:54.2. I The stalwart Buckeye star cap- The Lions made a clean sweep I tured a first in the 440, a third of the mile run as Chick King lin the 60-yard dash and anchored flashed across second in 4:26.0 ;the Bucks' relay team to victory. followed closely by Dennie The 440 ended in a true photo- Johnson. finish with Davis getting the nod Dick Engelbrink eclipsed the] in 50.6, the Bucks' Tad 'Storer two-mile record for the Ohio State second in 50.6 plus and Dick 'Ham field house, breaking the tape at bright third in 50.6 phi.; plus. 9:18.9. Fred Kerr _came in third. 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But the low hurdles were used Saturday and it was costly for the Lions. Mile Itttn-1. Moran (I'Bl, 2. Ring tt..41. 3. Johnston (PS), 4:j1.2 {Nes, Field Musa Record) 440—1. Davi, (OS), 2. Storer (OS). 3. Honihright (PS). 51).6 711-Yard High Iturities---1. L (Continued on page eight) PRICES FITTED TO STUDENTS' WALLETS