PAGE SIX Cagers Crush Lehigh, 88-52 Dutviars Paces Lions In Scoring By SANDY PADWE Penn State's basketball team rolled up an early first half lead with a full court press and a tor tid fast break, and then coasted to an 88-52 win over Lehigh in Recreation Hall last night. Right after the opening tap the Lions put the press on the Engi neers and it worked to perfection. Wally Colender stole the ball from Arnie Balgalvis, Lehigh's lop scorer, and passed to DuMars -on the fast break for the first taro -pointer, Within the next two minutes DuMars scored four more points on fast breaks and the Lions were ahead 6-0. Lehigh's fate was sealed a few minutes later when Bob Edwards connected on a three-point play to give the Nittanies an 11-1 bulge. Le high never got close after that. The Lions kept the press on the Engineers and moved the score to 45-20 at the half. Relaxing the press a bit in the second half, the Nittany zone de fense then went into high gear and held Lehigh without a field goal for the first 11 minutes of the second half, John Debroda hit for Lehigh cagers to break their dry spell, but the Engineers were too far behind to do anything. Right after Debroda made his shot, Penn State coach John Egli pulled DuMars and Colender out of the lineup and inserted Dick Dibert and Mel Ramey. DuMars left the game with 21 points while Colender left with 12. Both got a tremendous ova tion from the 2000 persons in attendance. Colender still leads DuMars in individual scoring race, 289-275. But it was their playmaking that had the crowd humming last night. Both set up many scoring plays and they led the first half fast break that buried the Engineers. After the game, Lehigh coach Tony Packer had nothing but Medley Relay Win Gives Theta Chi Close Victory With a 1:063 clocking in the medley relay, Theta Chi broke 20-20 tie to eke past Triangle, 21-20, in IM swimming Monday Triangle whipped into a corn minding position by sweeping firsts in the freestyle, backstroke and breastroke events with Lee Leacock tallying the freestyle win and Jeff Baldwin chalking tip a double win the backstroke and breaststroke. Down 19-7 after this display of power, Theta Clti made its move as Bill Kress and John Heweiston logged first and sec ond places in the diving event. With everything hanging on the ' 120-yard relay, Theta Chi continued its comeback as the team of Hewetson, John Barto lazzi, Charles Steem and Kress edged past the Triangle natators to nick up the first. This victory of Theta Chi's forced it into a 90-yard medley relay swim-off. The Theta Chi swimmers came through strong to complete their rebound chain by whipping the Triangle nata tors in the tie-breaking medley relay. By sweeping firsts in all five Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service ,;( - 4, center at - State College TV 292 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA —Collegian Photo by John Beano WATCH OUT WALLY—Lehigh's Lee Eckert drops behind Penn State's Wally Colender in an attempt to block shot by Nittany backcourtman. Lions won game, 88-52. praise for the two Lion backcourt men. "Those two can really handle the ball," said Packer. "And they have good scoring punch too." He had further praise for Du- Mars, calling him the best "feeder" he has seen this year. With six minutes left Egli cleared his bench and put all his substitutes in the ball game. They kept up the fast pace and events, Delta Tau Delta romped to a 324 vcitory over Sigma Pi. Bob Pulver missed the 60-yard `reestyle record by 1.2 seconds -vhen he splashed to a 32.6 clock ;ng in that event. He pulled off a double win by copping first place in the breaststroke with a 40.3 time. George Campbell and Charles Abby picked up firsts in the backstroke and diving events respectively. With Carl Tongberg leading the way by scoring a double win in the breaststroke and diving events, Alpha Tau Ome ga tallied a 27.14 win over Kappa Delta Rho. Harry Sloat and Dick McCoy chalked up the other firsts for Alpha Tau Omega as they won the freestyle and backstroke events respectively. WARMTH If this weather is just too cold for you, come out to Duffy's and spend a comfort able evening by the fireside. The friendly service and old fashioned environment will make a pleasant evening. There is a bar and cocktail lounge for your added relax ation. Duffy's In Boalaburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) held the huge lead built up by the first string. The Lions now stand at 111-7 (Continued on page eight) ..._... Stumped by big-car gas costs? Switch to Rambler '59 . . . you can save hundreds of dollars on first cost. More miles per gallon. Highest resale. Easiest to park. Try Rambler Personalized Comfort: indi vidual sectional sofa front seats. Goßambler. TEST-DRIVE THE '59 RAMBLER AT YOUR RAMBLER DEALER'S LaX At Rutgers Saturday In a game that always proves pinga 16-10 decision last year to :to he a fast moving display of the more experienced Rutgers 'skill, the Rutgers Lacrosse club unit. ;will host the Penn State La- The match is not a regular part ' crosse Club in an annual box of the Nittanv stickmen's sched lacrosse exhibition. ule but Coach Earnie Baer' will The match will be held at pm. Saturday in the Rutgers University field house. 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