PAGE SIX Cagers to End Home Season Penn State closes out its 1959-59 home basketball season tonight at 8 when the Lions play Carnegie Tech in Recreation Hall. Coach John Egli's Blue and White five will match its 10-7 record against Carnegie Tech's 9-13 log. Mel Crestley's boys will he without the full-time services of last performance in a Pill uni sophomore star Bill Sofia. Sofia form. dislocated a finger against In- In his three years of varsity competition,, the 5-8 All-Ameri— shone State ten days ago. can has broken every scoring , There Is even speculation recoil ,in Pitt cage history. that Sofia might not play. This While it will be Hennon night would be a bad blow to the at the Field House, it will also . Tartans, since his is their 'lead• be a big night for some 300 peo lug scorer. ple from Sharon, Pa. Last season as a freshman, a F i i t na g ll Finally, afte r will fte get rtw achance two y e ars of Sofia rewrote the Tech recordiwinto see two of their local heroes book, and he was enjoying a ban-'battle against each other. ner year prior to his injury. i Two years ago Penn State's Bud Miller and Andy Korner, D led Sharon h to uMars and Pitt's John Fridley the Pennsylvania of the scoring burden since Soffat have taken over a good portion' M state ars c cam am e p t i o on ri sh en p n . Then D a nud has been out of the lineup. These; Fridley headed for Pitt and the two will be join- ; i Sharon fans have been waiting ed by Stan Skal- ip.'--;.,i,,..,....... , •-- fora showdown ever since. ka, Bob Hauser i t ,,„. .. t : , , tf o, . Pitt will. carry a below par 'lnd Tom Muel- '..,,,,;:, •, ~ 8-14 record into Saturday's game. lei in Tech' s 4- ' ' :.-. ', z H (The Westminster game played pr o b able start- ," - ' ' last night is not included). Ear mg lineup. I,• 1 t - tier in the season the Panthers A'though th e 4 , , dropped a 67-58 decision to the Tartans have a C'' :-.'.% " '4' Lions at Hee Hall. 9-13 record • •' ,. .C"'', Penn State coach i ' - , . Golf Candidates to Meet John E g 1 i isn't i taking them , 4-..., All candidates for the golf team lightly. "I expect I ' - (will meet at 5 p.m. Monday at the them to play a I: 1) W "DS lice rink beyond th e Nittany s Io w deliberate ball game and Dorms wad for only good chances." he said. Egli will send the same start ing lineup into tonight's game that he has been using most of the season. That will include Tom Han cock, Paul Sweetland and Bob Edwards in front court, with Mark DuMars and Wally Col ender in back court. Colender and DuMars are the, co-scorin,.; leaders for the Islittany Lions Both arc averaging 16: points per game, but Colender has a 12 point lead civet the "Magi-' clan" in the scoring race Following the Carnegie Tech game tonight, the Lions take tol the road for a game with arch, rival Pitt tomorrow. The Pitt-Penn State game has been designated Don Hen non Night, and a huge crowd is expected. It will be Hennon's 1 ENGipiiEß' 'IN' 6 -- ' , liiiitiovititit4l-1-4,17 1 --- '-'-'. -,-._ 4: • , , „ 'i =II ,N, , ‘",,,,,, , .., . .. •'., tt, • '*- '• • .., •„- ,-, : . •..„ ''' • - AliPoinfonstitt Ow* tta made in edvonce - thi. ' - '‘ - " s -' ' ' Autitt-YoucCtazitellien — EOfficit rs-' . •:. 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"C'' ; ' , W ' "a• ,vc.,,,,,,t,,,,,,..,e,0 , ,,x.,,, •L'as.., `4^2,..!,:kr,54..2.4Z1AL,a„;C s ...', C V ' ' ''' ', ,`, 1-.:Willi By SANDY PADWE for Seniors and Graduates In APPLIED MATHEMATICS ENGINEERING MECHANICS ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND AERONAUTICAL, CHEMICAL, MECHANICAL, METALLURGICAL, and NUCLEAR ENGINEERING \ ... • THURSDAY, MARCH 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 6 HEM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CAMPUS MEM Cunningham's Return Removes Doubts on Panther Gym Meet . Never was a gymnastic practice as aisthetic as last night's. First there were free movies (of the Finnish gym exhibition, including the girls), then there were dance like routines in calisthenics and the soothing strains of two Roger Williams' LP's--"Till" and "Al most Paradise." And the little grey cloud of worry was Qowhere in sight. The most outstanding reason for the optimistic change was the return of Lee Cunningham to full workouts. Cunningham was even hitting his high scis sors on the horse to perfection. among all the other difficult moves he incorporates in his riding routine. According to Coach Gene Wett stone, the junior ace will work against the Panthers. In fact, he Following the gym meet to morrow afternoon. Captain Ar mando Vega will leave imme diately for the Finnish Gym Exhibition at the Farm Show Arena in Harrisburg. He will join freshman Greg Weiss in competition against the Finns. The meet, sponsored by the Patriot-News, begins at 8 p.m. and concludes the Finns' tour of the United States. The Concert Blue Band will also perform at the show. Tickets will be available at the Farm Show Arena. has him listed on three events— tumbling, side horse and flying rings. Another giveaway that the ...~:. Lee Cunningham . . . eases the burden Lions are no longer worried about the Panthers ruining their unbeaten 5-0 record was the con centration on calisthenics rou tines. The event is not on the EIGL program except for the !Easterns which are eight days away. In fact the only competition -,~.- ELECTRICITY MAY DO YOUR YARD WORK. One day, by simply speaking into a microphone, you may be able to command an electric "gardener" to mow the grass, cultivate the flower beds, trim the hedge and do other yard work. And all the Mille ou'll be relaxing in the shade. Your power company builds for your future electric living Your present electric appliances are just the beginning of real electric living. Already the electronic oven can cook your food in seconds. One day you may have an electric "gardener" like the one pictured above. Your home will be kept dust-free and clean automatically. And electricity will launder your clothes without water. You will be putting much more power to work—and you'll have all you need. This year alone we are spend ing millions of dollars on plants and lines for your future electric living. Now and in the years ahead, you can count on the men and women of your electric com pany for a constant, plcntiful supply of electricity to make your life more satisfying and enjoyable. Stu - - P WEST PENN POWER Imam 44vaspo FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1959 on the team now is for the act ing coaching job. According to Wettstone. who will be in Har risburg Saturday running the Finnish Gym Exhibition, he is considering seven applicants. They are (and not necessarily in any order) Collegian associate sports editor Matt Mathews, sports publicist Jim Tarman, bus iness manager Ed Czekaj, wres tling coach Charlie Speidel (who went to college on a gym scholar ship), football coach Earl Bruce, former side horse ace Jack Bies terfeldt, and assistant gym coach Ed Williams. The competition is keen. Even Pitt's sports publicist Beano Cook, takes a more pessi mistic look than usual at the meet. In his release to the Col legian, Cook predicts the out come of the meet as 73-23. But the Panthers still loom as threats in tumbling and the flying rings. And they have been able to score well this year. LaX Managers Called All freshmen and sophomores interested in becoming an assist ant lacrosse manager should contact Art Bell at AD 7-4402 or sign up at the athletic office in Rec Hall. .00 0° ....AO