THURSDAY, NOVEM 4 Sop Key T Four of the top sophomores to hit the hold the key to a successful season as far "They're the ones we're depending on 'They have to catch on fast. They're going first four ball games.' Egli was referring to four straight games against Nor t h Carolina State, Purdue, West "trirgima and Syracuse. The Lions play N.C. State at Raleigh, Dec. 1 All were ranked in the top 20 last year at one! time or an other and the Mounties lost the National championship to Cali fornia by one poin, The sophs being team with vets 3 Wally Colender an land are 6-2 Joe Jack Trueblood, 6- and 6-4 Frank Sh The foursome p ayed for the Lion frosh last year and were the main reasons ti e Cubs only lost one game. "They have the potential to develop into some thing if everything goes right," Egli said. "If they come along, we should do alright because ,we still have Mark (DuMars) Wally (Colen. der) and Paul Sweetland and some other veteran reserves," Egli said. `•ln DuMars and Colender I'm sure we have the best outside combination in the East. And they're probably as good as any backcourt combination any where," commented the Lion coach DuMars, an honorable mention All-American for last year's team which compiled an 11-9 record, led the Nittanies in scoring a sea son ago. The 5'10" "magician" tallied 337 points for an average of 16.8 points per game. His outstanding per formance came in the West Vir ginia thriller at Rec Hall when the Lions lost to the mighty Mounties in overtime. DuMars scored 30 points and personally kept State in the ball game. Colender finished right be hind DuMars in the scoring col umn. The Lion captain netted 323 points for an average of 16.1. Egli also has senior Paul Sweet land back for another campaign. Sweetland finished second to Tom Hancock in the rebounding de partment last year and is expect ed to help both with rebounding and scoring. He's been battling a virus and hasn't been able to practice much lately but as soon as he's healthy he'll see plenty of duty. Jon Musser at 6'5" is another big man Egli has hopes or this season. Musser was a sub last year and had a 2.8 average. But he's improved quite a bit since Swing into orbit with trim, tapered, terrific POST'GRAD 6 SLACKS i A classic fas ion in a class by itself! Beftuti ully tailored with pleatless fro t and bold back pocket flaps, ese H.DS honeys are easy to to k at, easy to wear and easy to o n. In a wide, won derful choirl washable C to $6.95. Kn At your fay( • •of long•wearing, ttons. Front $4.95 ckout new colors. rite campus shop. ER i 9, 1959 omore Prospects Hold I Basketball Campaign By SANDY \ PADWE, Sports Editor !ounted on to ark DuMars, Paul Sweet- Iradshaw, 6-5 Gene Harris —Collegian Photo by Uarty Seherr THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT—Penn State court standout Mark DuMars gets some helpful tips from former pro great George Mikan following last Friday's basketball clinic in Rec Hall. Mikan was the principal speaker. * * * * * * then and could help considerably.l opener a year ago and didn't play Also back for the '59-'6O sea- !after that. His ankle seems fully son are holdovers Mel Ramey, !healed and he says it feels good. Dick Dibert, Dick Wilson, Fred Freedman and another sopho- Eisele, and Larry Freedman. more John Phillips round out the Ramey and Freedman are sen- squad fors and didn't see much action last year. Dibert, Wilson and Ei sele are all juniors. Dibei t is a guard and Wilson can play either the outside or in side. "Wilson and Dibert are two boys with a terrific amount of hustle and never let up," said Egli. Eisele broke his ankle right after the North Carolina State rs , 0 0 0 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Penn State basketball scene in quite some time as Lion coach John Egli is concerned. ," said Egli yesterday in his Ree Hall office. to meet some pretty stiff opposition in those * * * * * Geo;cra Star Picked as AP Back-of-Week ATHENS, Ga, UP) Poised is the best way to describe Francis Tarkenton, Georgia's magic-mak me quarterback. He prayed it again Saturday when he threw a touchdown pass in the final 30 seconds to upset Auburn—using a play he made up lin the huddle. The 13-yard toss to end Bill Herron brought Georgia the 1959 Southeastern Conference football champion4iip and won for Tar kenton rational Back of the Week Honors from The Associated Press "That's a mighty ftne honor— and quite unexpected." said the 19-vear-old son of an Athens min ister "Francis is the most poised :-.;- quarterback I've ever seen in col lege fo'hall," said Coach Wally'77- Butts. The decisive pass play against, 711 Auburn came on fourth down at the 13 with the clock ticking away' the final minute. Other Back of the Week nom inations were. Penn State's Richie Lucas, Charlie Flowers and Jake Gibbs of Mississippi, Dean Look of Mich igan State, Arkansas' Lane Al worth. Skip Face of Stanford. Willie West of Oregon, Don Per kins of New Mexico, Maryland's Dale Betty, Rich Mayo of the Air Force, Joe Caldwell of Army and Illinois' Bill Brown. 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