rHURSDAY. DECEMBEI Poor SI Cogers Just three hours the Lion cagers be Saturday in Lafaye Coach John Eg 65-53, in Tuesday’s < the rough spots which at Raleigh. Egli put the boys th hour shooting drill and ed on some ’of- '? fensive patterns. \ “We have to i work on our shooting,” said I the Lion coach, ,?i “that’s what hurt us at North!; . Carolina State. *< We did all right &<=•’ ’fc? in the fii-st half . '? '■ but in the sec- u- VfekwmaaA. ond half we Egli couldn’t hit anything.” Statistics prove Egli’s point. The Lions, who held the Atlantic Coast Conference champions to a 29-29 halftime deadlock, made 39 per cent of their shots in the first half and then slipped to 20 per cent in the second stanza. "Mark (DuMars) r 'and Wally {Colender) kept us in the game," Egli said. "But our big men disappointed me and we’ll need more help from them." DuMars and Colender, Penn State’s backcourt combo, did most of the scoring. DuMars netted 22 and Colender had 13. The big men, Gene Harris, Jon Musser, Jake Trueblood, Paul Sweetland. and Joe Bradshaw only had 18 points between them. "Once the big boys get squared away, we’ll be all right," Egli said. "They all need a lot of work, though, both on ■hooting and rebounding." Egli, however, was pleased with Trueblood, a sophomore who scored 10 points. “Jake played pretty good ball for his first time out and he might move in to the starting lineup.” Penrj State will inaugurate foot ball relations with the Air Force Academy in 1962. THERE’S AN IMPORTANT FUTURE AHEAD FOR THE MEN WHO WEAR THESE WINGS in the new Age of Space. Find out today if you can qualify as an Air Force nilot or navigator. Paste the attached coupon on a postal card and mail it now. U.S. AIR FORCE AVIATION CADET PROGRAM 3. 1759 ooting Hurt in Opener after arriving from North Carolina State, gan preparations for the Purdue game tte, Ind. i’s Nittani ipening ga popped up ies, who lost to the Wolfpack, me, started to iron out some of jMafalavageChosen To Captain Navy i rough a one| i then work- ANNAPOLIS, Md. (tf>) Full back Joe Matalavage has been chosen by his teammates to cap tain the Navy football team in 1960. ■i <y ' < Selection of the 6-foot, 196- pound junior from Mahanoy City, Pa., was announced by the Naval Academy yesterday following a squad meeting. “The team made a fine selec tion,” said Coach Wayne Hardin. “I’m sure Joe will carry on in the true tradition of Navy captains.” Matalavage started out that way by promptly advising the squad that Saturday’s 43-12 upset of Army was “last year” and that it’s time to start preparing now for next year’s game. free Parking GRADUATE THEN FLY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Now Open!! in the campus shopping center. | TUXEDO REtffAISERVICE j Beilina Named 'Back-Of-Week' ANNAPOLIS, Md. (IP) Navy halfback Joe Bellmo, whose fan cy footwork left Army tacklers] clutching air Saturday, was just doing what comes naturally. He did it so well in scoring three touchdowns and rushing for 113 yards in Navy's 43-12 rout that he was named yesterday As sociated Press “Back of the Week." The honor was shared with Florida quarterback Dickie Allen, who engineered a 23-14 upset of Miami. Navy coaches believe Beilina has just begun showing the kind of running of which he is capable. He has another year to exploit this potential. Bellino’s first two touchdown runs of 15 and 46 yards were the] same type of explosive punch he ! has delivered in all five Navy victories this year, the only games in which he was anywhere near physically sound because of a bruised leg. Bellino says his game against Army gave him his greatest thrill in football, literally a dream come true. Patterson to Open Tour TORONTO (IP) Floyd Pat terson, former world heavyweight champion, will open a Canadian boxing tour in Windsor, Ont„ Sat urday. Gift Items Carver Named to Pitt Athletic Director Post PITTSBURGH (/P) Frank F.; Carver, 50, who has served thei University of Pittsburgh in onel capacity or another since his! graduation in 1931, was rewarded I with the job of athletic director. A resident of Beaver Falls, Pa., Carver had been acting athletic director since Tom Hamilton re signed Aug. 1 to become commis sioner of the Athletic Assn, of Western Universities. For CLASSIFIEDS Call Choose the MATCHING PAIR Custom fitted BOOTS Custom designed BLADES introducing ... professional features at economical prices through the OUTING CLUB NOW AT SPECIAL PRICES Order Now for this Season CALL AD 7-2614 MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Aviation Cadet Information, Dept. 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