SATURDAY, MARCH 7, Hoopste s Finish Season With Rematch at Bucknell The Nittany Lions of Penn State will close out the 1958-59 basketball' season tonight when they travel to Lewisburg to play Bucknell at 8 p.m. in Davis Gymnasium. The Lions will be after win number 12. They have lost eight. One of those losses was an 80-67 setback at the hands of Bucknell at Rec Hall in January. * * Bucknell will carry a record of 16-6 into tonight's tilt. UntY two weeks ago they were bree; ing along with hopes of goir to the NCAA tournament as re; resentatives of the Middle Atlai tic Conference. But then came three straig; losses to St. Josephs, Lafayet and Delaware and the Bisons sui denly found themselves out of ti running. The Thundering Herd packs double scoring punch in Hi "Moose" Danzig and Ellis Hai ley. Danzig is the leading sco er and Harley is just a fe \ points behind him. Both have 17-point averages. In addition to being the leas ing scorer, Danzig is the tet rebound leader with an avera, of 18.7 per game. In fact th mark is the 7th best in the n. tion, Harley and Danzig will b joined by Bob Ericcson. Tommy Thompson and Jack Flanagan in the Bilcknell starting lineup. Penn State will counter with its veteran lineup of sophomore Mark DuMars and Wally Colander at guards, Paul Sweetland and Bob Edwards at forwards and Tom Hancock at center. DuMars is the leading scorer on the Nittany five this season with 319 points in 19 games for an Mark DuMars has been named to the second team, United Press International "Small All- America" team. This is the 11th year that UPI has selected this team which is restricted to play ers 5'40" and under. The first team: Don Hermon, Pitt; Lou Pucillo, North Caro lina State; Howie Carl, DePaul: Dick Hickox, Miami (Fla.); and Buddy Blemker, Ga. Tech. The second team: DuMars, Penn State; Gerald Myers, Tex as Tech; Gene Duffy, Notre Dame; Danny Balko, Montana: Ed Goldberg. Syracuse. average of 16.7 points per game. Colender is right behind DuMars with an average of 16.3. DuMars recently received Hon orable Mention honors on the United Press International All- American team. Hancock and Edwards will be playing their last games for the Nittany Lions in tonight's game against the Bisons. Another senior Ted Kubista broke his ankle right after the Bucknell game last January and Do You Need a Plaque, Trophy , or Special Award? See our wide selections today. We also 4.lgrave these awards at 8c per letter, with a 15% discount on all purchased items engraved. Also desk and d or plates, key and lugg ge tags. Plasti-Croft Shop • 401 E. Burnside St. BELLEFONTE Phone EL 5.41898 L. E. Reese, manager Hours Daily 3:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday 0:30 a.m. to 9:30p.m. By SANDY PADWE Hal, Danzig ... 7th beet rebounder in nation has been idle ever since. CAGE CHATTER—North Caro lina State beat Virginia yester day 66:63 to gain the finals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament . . . The NCAA com pleted its field for Eastern teams last night selecting Boston Uni versity as the remaining "at large" team . . . Don Hennon of Pitt failed to repeat on the AP's first All-American team this year. Volleyball Meeting There will be a meeting of all candidates for an intercollegiate volleyball team at 7:00 p.m., Mon day in 110 Rec Hall. All persons who were present at the previous meeting are asked to attend. i.:: .. .::4::1. - ,•.• KROBSWORD ACROSS 8. Are you 1. Between a hop G smoking 'em? oodl , and a jump 3. You're brave 5. Animal from you're 9. Green Bay? using this 9. Wal'encountered ,/. p t 9 on some dates in confusion 10. Miss Gardner 0. 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' Drown, the lone individual en-' try, will race in the 60-yard dash. One of Brown's rivals will be Villanova's Ed Collymore who !barely_outdove Brown to the wire in the IC4-A 'championships laSt Saturday. Colly more originally entered both the 60-yard dash and 600- Delta Upsilon Matches TKE In IM Handball Competition Delta Upsilon kept pace With,Alpha Epsilon's Jim Moran. 21-2, fast-moving Tau Kappa Epsiloni2l-5. Sigma Nu's Claude Rhen as Ed Bahl scored DU's fifthlPicked up, another win with 21-4 m. straight win in intramural hand- 21-5 scores over AGR's Dick Do ball to bring them to even par mel with the Tekes. Bahl beat Delta Tau Delta's Jim Capellman, 21-2, 21-0. Two other near clean-sweep victories were recorded in the night's action. KDR's Frank Kor hini missed by one as he rolled over Sigma Alpha Mu's Al Er lich, 21-0, 21-1. Fred Ochroch dropped only two points as he whipped Theta Kappa Phi's Jim Burke, 21-0, 21-2. ATO's Ron King and Theta Xi's Jim Hoffman had the only diffi culty of the night in securing, wins. King took Phi Kappa's Tony Domin, 21-7, 12-21, 21-14, while Hoffman rallied to clip Ken Todd of Phi Delta Theta, 15-21, 21-3, 21-11. All other victories came easily. Alpha Zeta's Don Robinson took his second win, beating Sigma th of fresh air. yard run at the K of C Games the doctors to run again !a but withdrew fron: the 600 to; night, concentrate on the sprint. I Werner's countering quartet Collymore's switch indirectly brought about a change in the lineup of Manhattan's two-mile relay team which squares off against the Lions' foursome in the most publicized race of the evening. The '6OO slot vacated by Colly more was awarded to Art Evans, Manhattan sophomore who was scheduled to run a leg on Coach George Eastment's two-mule ag gregation. Eastment decided to double Evans on his one-mile relay team land replaced him with John Hor ton on the two-mile crew. Kye Courtney, the fleet Jas per who contracted the measles Sunday morning after anchor ing Mahattan's two-mile baton passers to victory in the IC4-A tourney, has been cleared by 'KM -latild Lisa-1.1 MODS 43+ slot-i wail. tioi.vvls No. 17 ARE YOU K ENOUGH 110 KRACK THIS? ny! M`'dwn~A `w qri will have Davies running the first leg followed by Kerr on the sec ond half-mile jaunt. Kerr will pass the baton to Engelbrink who will set the stage for anchor man Moran. CLASSIFIED HOLTEN TRUMPET, excellent condition Ited.oltalde. AD S-6411. M.LOW NET gown. balkt inn length: like new. size 9. Phone AD 7-2 hl2 after 5 REMINETON RAND Quiet-Inter; excellent condition SGS On. Cull EL 544 G; after 6 p.m. aik for Molt Cohn;. NIFED TROPTI (FS Yon name it —1 hate it. Plain or eng tux thl Iti VI IS eon n tv. Quick gervire Phone AD 7.7551 after 6. Sum Ttottt n's Trophy-Not city Shop. In;s 35' 1-'3 EHROOM. 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Phone Warriors Mark EV 8.1393 REWARD FOR lend on apartment for two - men. near campus. Three furnished rooms. Call Clayton ext. 2147. TERM PAPERS and theses typed Call Edie ext. 2xll COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in our deportment averaged $75. per week. Due to conditions in our department this, year, we expect esen higher gains. Pleasant short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for studying. Car fur nished. expenses paid. Call Clare Roe; AD 7-1402 Mon. - Fri. after 11- p.m. Salary $45 per week. NEED A hand for I.F.C. Weekend? Call Al Hahn at Huntingdon MI 3-1499 and. hook the famou9 Imperiala SOME PLACE? flow about the UCA Cabin Retreat, March 21 from 8.12 p.m. Di,cusmion—Fun. Call ext. 895. TYPEWR:TER REPAIR is our specialty. Give us your machine—we'll give you fast expert repair anti services. All work done in our State College repair shop. Nittany Office Equipment, 231. S. Allen St. Phone Al) g-6125. IF YOU CANT make it to Beaver Dein this afternoon be sure to be at the Stock Pat iliOn for Archery instructions. Sponsored by PSOC and Nittany Valley Archers. ___ SPAGHETTI ALL YOU ran eat for $l.OO at Tanglewood Acrd, Jacksonville Road. Dining and dancing nightly. ATTENTION SOCIAL Chairmen I Dance combo has several open dates and would like to fill up calendar. Call AD 8-8691 after 6. IF YOUR typewriter is giving you trouble. our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to GU W. College Ave. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. UV. Zoe, or acrobatic 1e8 , 10113. Park Forest Village School ot Dance. All 84078. PAGE SEVEN FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
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