PAGE SIX Liens Drop Cage Opener To Powerful NX. State Maik DuMais and Wally Colender just weren’t enough last night as the Lion eagers lost their opening game to North Caiohna State, 65-53, in Raleigh. A fiowd of neatly 7500 sow Penn State battle the highly fawned Atlantic Coast Conference champions to a 29-29 half time deadlock befoie cooling off (ompletolv injlio second half DuMars led Penn Slate in tcortng with 22 points while his Tunning male. Colender had 13. The backcourt bombers were the only reasons the Lions stayed in the ball game as long as they did. Willi DuM.tis hitting on jump .shot'- from nil ovei anti Colender m.ih lung him. the Lions took an e.uly lead then played Noith Car olina Slate on even It fm the whole fnM half But thev (ouldn't keep up the tiemandous pace in the second half and nohotlv took up the slack. Ninth Caiolma Stale, in the tin untune, c,ipitali/cd on Penn Slate inisi lies and built up a lead vlmli tin v never lost "North Carolina State won it in the opening moments of the second half," said Lion coach John Egli. "We were missing and making mistakes while they g-.-:. were hitting." The Lion ‘hootinr cooled off so; much Ihnt North Carolina State , held Penn State to onlv two field and we'll be OK” p'oaTs in the first ten minutes of Cents! Bob DiStefano and fer tile second half ward Bruce Hoadley scored 16 "We missed too many opnor- points apioce to lead the North tumties at the start of the half Carolina State scoring parade. 1 and their big boys just knot grab- statf mi him; the ball and pushing it v< " hTA <‘^ p '* VN STAT J: tluough." Ecti said e.ait.iKhn.f t. 2 itamiin 1’ 11:1 "Our big men didn’t help us at tinman.f 7 2 it; DuMar-* s 622 all and that hurt, too They only,j 5 1 i 2 hud about 16 points between Km-Mi'iit,* i i n Musn-r.f n i 1 them *’ 1 1 A lO 2 "But all in all I think we played o l 'I Trm,,i '"’ ,ir 4 2 10 pietty good foi an opening game. Nmltllmr.f o 2 .> We have to iron out a few things. — By SANDY PADWE 5 Southern Squads Dominate Bowl Tilts By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer Alabama, which has one of ihe flossiest bowl records, accepted a bid yesterday to play Penn State Dec. 19 in Phila delphia’s new Liberty Bowl. This completed the lineup for the big postseason football games. The top 11 teams in the Associated Press’ latest poll— Alabama is No, 11—all have bowl ' commitments and the Crimson „ __ Tide becomes the fifth so hon-StlPHitinil f»atr oied luim the Southeastern Con- ** l D I IVil I wCIO feienee. | I ' Q In the se\ on major games more jod as renn than half the talent is provided by, the Deep South and Southwest )£*• i The Southwestern Conference ff"| T6S J6wO challenges the Soutlieastern's' , whopmng list with thiee teams. PHILADELPHIA (A 3 ) A puz-,Brown to Defend Title Two of ihe Southeast’* giants, *led Steve Sebo was fired as " . " " ," a I' TI ® , Mississippi and Louisiana State, j Penn football coach yesterday Aqciinst ChCirnley Tonight clash in the Sugar Bowl at New and Rutger's John Stiegman! HOUSTON. Tex. (A 3 ) —'old Orleans where Ole Miss hopes learned to succeed him. ;Joc Brown, who has been laugh to avenge its 7-3 regular season Rutgers completed a triple,‘ifi at the years and the voung sot-back. They rank No. 2 and coaching maneuver by naming, s .f ers trying to take his world’s No 3, respectively, in the AP Penn’s line coach, Dr. John Bate- lightweight crown, makes his poll. man, as successor to Stiegman at| e *Bhth title defense tonight Georgia, ihe Southeastern Rutgers. (against another of the youth bri champion, meets Missouri in the, A statement by Dr Gaylor! gade ~ Dave Chamley of Britain. Or.uvie Bowl at Miami while a'Harnwell, university president I Cbarnley, a 24-vear-old ex-boil neighbor, Georgia Tech, taekles'disclosed appointment of the 36-'® rmaker ' ho P es to be the first Arkansas in the Gator Bowl at year-old Stiegman with a four-i* ng ‘ ,s^man since Freddie Welsh Jacksonville, Fla iyear contract at a salary report-!’!? to bold the lightweight Besides Arkansas, the South-.edly in excess of the $lO,OOO hn fhampionshi- M-cst sends Texas against the un-'received at Rutgers l\rscus U e n, , , n d .ho na A 1< ?;' a , 1 Although Dr. Harnwell wielded, D-di-is inri vn 1 ! lhe ax - 11 was a Acuity commit-i '‘. f' llonn inVL Tum!n! IJn 1 <ee eom P°' e d o f Athletic Director; net RnU Bluebon- j PU . y Foid Gene Glsburne- doan |; The k i I 01 * men: two professors, and a, Thl Z - pll . 6 trUS,ee " h 0 P Ut Skids to ScboJ Wisconsin LS ln i None of tlle committee would dis-| fic Coasi lineup. ' , ’ , , , , . Alabama, in its second year un- , They didn t tell me why I was:: der Coach Paul (Bear) ‘ Bryant, f ' iedl Sebo said. ’I heard a lot;; didn’t drop a game after losing °f "'°. r ds but none added up to. to Georgia \7-3 in the season anything specific, said the coach ODoncr. It tied Vanderbilt andi' hose 19 ?, 9 ,eam w °" ?, he Ivy Tennessee and won seven, the last title and posted the uni-;, five in a row versitys best over-all record in : - - - . 12 years—7-1-1. . ; NEW YORK (,'P) The New Sebo posted an over-all record) York Knickerbockers yesterday of 18-35-1 in his six years at Penn,l! sold Ron Sobie outright to the including the first two winlessli Minneapolis Lakers and added a seasons when his de-emphasized hometown boy, Cal Ramsey of teams met almost every national New York University. (football power in the land. i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MARK DuMARS , . . scores 22 New Weight Added to Mat Lineup A new ]9l-pound weight class will be added to the wrestling lineup of all teams in the Eastern Collegiate Ath letic Conference when they are wrestling under rules of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association this winter. . •. , , oiampion /yica An edict from the office of Asa, ea *L ue , s the f ountry - imally turned professional yester- Bushnell, ECAC head, established' , only . Geor 9ia, the conference f or a guarantee in excess of the added weight class to be used, champion, beat Alabama, and .535,000 for one year, in all meets between teams which J* 13 * v '? s in .*he opening game. | T}le ] on g_ an t lC3 p a ted signing are members of the conference. 3wo ties ‘ by ,*** iwas announced by promoter Jack Penn Stateis a member of the con- 1 Tennessee, were the only other jg ramer Wl th the 23-year-old Pe ferenee. black marks, 'ruvian net star standing by . Although the move was not . , Ala !? a n ma rn ho , l ) ds wms °~ e F *!?;“'! The "in excess of $35,000” guar favored by the wrestling : s l oll, 3 :°- ciialtan ” !3 ' o, came from Olmedo’s attor coaches at the affected inslitu- State, 10-0: Tulane,l9- ( ,, ney . K ,. amer ad . tions, it is being introduced this !?,T pia J C * ch ; 9 '. 1 ’ lG ™ phli StatG ’ ded that his new year as an experiment in col- an “ Auburn, 10-0. I pro rookie should legiale competition, since it is ‘ A strong defense, usually found j earn around $50,- already an established class In in a Bryant club, is one of Ala- 000. And if he the Olympic Games. Ibama's trademarks The Tide was unusually The Big Ten for a time had in-' ranks f,rst nationally in pass de-[ succesful in his sorted the 191-pound weight class fer ? se > anc i has given up just eight | fresliman tour into tiie match lineup but dropped ! polnts per Rame - ■ with the pros it two yeais ago, and currently Sophomore quarterback Pal j it could amount there are very few collegiate con- Trammel directs Alabama's at- 1 to $BO,OOO or ferences that use it. tack while two fine guards, Don more. What it docs, m effect is divide Cochran and Bill Hannah spear- , Olmedo, the the heavyweight wrestlers into, head '® ama ' s stingy line. ; 1959 Wimbledon two categories, those that caiv GRID NOTES—’ The Nittany Lion; a!«* Olmedo champion and make the 191-pound limit and didders worked out on snow cov-, hero of the Unit those above it. ored Beaver Field yesteiday . . ,!ed States Davis Cup victory in The reason that mnct t Full scale drills won’t start until 1958, will make his pro tourna coaches do not falor the "e‘ v !.next week ... State and Alabama.ment debut in Melbourne Dec 20 classification is because it is in £ ave I "* t . before ■ V Bear ancl h ‘ s U- s - bow in Los Angeles heniMMeeiah* „i,„ \V Bryant, the Alabama coach, pre-ijan. 29-30. liVve the fews‘ h n,.mher h nf ,™>iously guided Texas A&M and! Alex, atfer his brief Australian didates try out for the snort '.Maryland . . State was ranked trip, will wind up some of his maaies try out tor the sport. 14th in UPl’s weekly poll and schooling at the University of they also find that most of Alabama was 13th. Southern California. the god heavyweight wrestlers do not exceed 195 pounds, and i consequently fear that they may ' not have enough candidates for I both weights or the calibre of wrestling in the new heavy weight division may degenerate as many of the good men move overdo the 191 slot. For example, Syracuse's Art Baker, who this fall cavorted the field as the rangemen’s All-East fulback, won the EIWA heavy weight crown last spring In the NCAA tournament, however, where the 191-pound class is in effect, Baker dropped to the light er weight and annexed the nation al crown m that classification. Lion coach Charlie Speidel thinks that the new clas will be a boon for football players “The boys won’t need any experience at wrestling.” he says. “But it will be a good opportunity for them to stay in shape, rolling around on mats and meeting other foot ball players, just as gren as they are. for a little indoor tackling match.” But with this year being Olym nio year, the ECAC has installed this Olympic weight as an experi ment in collegiate circles. Correction Penn State was ranked 14th in this week's Associated Press football poll, not 13th as re ported yesterday. Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service Jns center State College TV 232 S. Allen St. 1959 Squad Ranks With 'Bama's Best Some great football teams have come out of Alabama through the years, and Crimson Tide fans will tell you that the 1959 squad ranks with the best of them. Coach Bear Bryant has molded a combination of veterans and sophomores into a winning! ~ team which ranks 11th in the na-1,. a « ll °Bryant's b„ y , «ho p, y PeJOlmedO TUmS Slate in the Liberty Bowl Dec. 1 » Jh A 19, finished the 1959 season withDpf* 111111 a 7-1-2 record and took fourth r I W IWI place in the Southeastern Con-j LQS ANGELES ( /p) —Amateur feience, one of the strong g d ( ennls champion Alex Olmedo for- Cannon Beats Out Lucas For Heisman Trophy Honor NEW YORK ( fP ) BillVj a pre-dentistry major, married Cannon, Louisiana State’sj father pf three daughters. , . He gained 598 yards rushing hard-running halfback with a| this year for LSU, threw passes flair for climactic perform- I;'. 1 ' 20 y:!rcls i caught passes for ,161 more and intercepted enemy ances, yesterday was named'heaves for 145 yards and one winner of the Heisman Trophy He I ? t . u i^ eci P unts as the best college football Ai punts and scored seven touch- player of the year. i do , wn^ The trophy committee an-j 3 MeS? ?8Q 29 4 Inounced that the 210-poundl all-! Iljino^ ed ]S 5 ’Chari! Fbwers! ipurpose star was picked by a Mississippi, 193; 6. Dean Look, substantial margin over hisiclos- Michigan State, 176; 7. Dale Hack icst rivals—-quarterbacks Richie barl> e Wisconsin, 134; Dwight fc* 0 * ,u t3 ! e n fL Nichols, lowa State, 126; 9. Monte Meredith of Sou.hein Methodist.jstickles, Notre Dame, 126; 10. Cannon was the No. 1 choice (Ron Burton, Northwestern, 122. | in each of the five sections of , —_ —— —— ■ —— ! the country from which 935 CUBS Trade Thomson qualified electors voted, I ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. f/P) He will receive the award at a|B°bby Thomson, the man who hit reception and dinner to be held:*he pennant winning homer for jDec. 9at the Downtown Athleticjh ie 1951 “miraeje" New York Gi !Club. The ceremonies will be na-'ants, yesterday was traded by the tionally broadcast Mutual Radio, jChicago Cubs to the Boston Red 10'05-10:30 p.m, EST. iSox for right-handed pitcher A 1 Cannon's exploits as runner, iSchroll, as the new interleague passer, kicker, pass-receiver andi swa P rule stirred up more base- Isecondary defender earned him|b a H business. 519 first-place votes compared with 97 for Lucas and 26 for [Meredith A native of Philadelphia, Miss., Cannon is a track star who has run ihe 100-yard dash in 9.4 seconds and fossed the 16-pound shot more than 53 feet. He is MIL BALL Show your girl friend how nuch you like her by taking out to dinner before ihe big dance. Duffy's is the perfect place old-fashioned, quiet, and friendly. Your favorite bev erages are served. Duffy’s In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State' College on Route 322 (turn righl at the Texaco Sta.) I A WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1959
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