The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 08, 1959, Image 10

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Gen. Engle Plans for Invasion
By SANDY PADWE
•Someone got his historical
dates mixed up yesterday on
Beaver Field. Instead of Pearl
Harbor, they re-enflcted Val
ley Forge, complete with frig
id blasts, snow and frozen
grounds.
Field General Engle, his white
hair blending with the snow on
the ground, watched intently as
his Lieutenants put the troops
through some heavy drills.
All of a sudden a young war
rior broke from a maze of blue
jerseys. It was ihe leader of the
troops, Patrick Henry Boiula.
"Give me liberty or give me
death." he shouted at the top
of his lungs.
“You’ve already got Libertv,
Cagers Lose to Purdue,
DuMars Stars with 23
Just what happens to Penn Paul Sweetland and
State s basketball team when phe Lions played Purdue on
Mark DuMars gets some help f wn „ teim s Hie rest of the half,
° but Ray Eddy s boys never lost
from his teammates is the big their halftime lead.
"Overall we played belter
against Purdue than North
Carolina State. Our big boys im-
In a losing cause Satuidnv night proved but Wally (Colender)
nt Purdue, the little magician had an off night. With a week's
tallied 23 points even though the work I think we'll be ready to
Lions dropped their second give West Virginia a battle,"
straight game, 63-54. Esli said.
DuMars' performance before A The Lions play the top-ranked
8500 in the Purdue Field House Mountaineers with All-Amencan
lifted his scoring total to 45 in J<’ ir y ( Wesl thls weekend in
two games, an average of 22.5 Morgantown. ... , ,
points per game. E Pli emphasized that to beat
.... . • the Mounties it would take an
u A , nd J h f l rem leS of all-out perfoimance by everyone.
season thus fiir 11 s “Once we get everybody working
all DuMais. togethei, we’ll win our share of
Saturday, DuMars got moi e r. ar , lPS ” he said,
help from*the front courtmen but "One thing is certain though,
captain Wally Colender slipped West Virginia can't be any
to four points, 12 below his aver- louqher than those other two
age. clubs we've faced.
question in coach John Egli's
mind.
DuMars managed lo keep the “Purdue really had a strong
Lions in the running for the outfit. That Dischinger is some
first few minutes Saturday and ballplaver. He seemed to do'
then Purdue's Terry Dischinger everything right and he’s only a 1
began to hit from all over and .sophomore.
gave the Boilermakers a solid “The difference again was-their|
eight point lead which they -strength of the boards. They were!
carried into the halftime infer- iust too big for us.”
mission. „ 'Purdue's lineup averaged 6-5 j
It was a little different in the per man while Penn Stale's was
second half. DuMars hit regularly far below that,
and got a little support fiom Jon Disehinger was the whole show
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
American Nuclear Society
Election of Officers
All Welcome
Monday, December 14, 1959
106 Osmond 7:30 p.m.
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jyou fool,,” snapped General En
gle, "and if we don’t get inside
we’ll all be close to the other.”
So with a whoop and a holler,
the troops ran to their humble
headquarters located within the
shelter of war-torn Beaver Field.
General Engle
1 1 lowed the
iung heroes
ith his staff
ficers and they
mmediate -
went into con
irence in the
irner of the
irraeks
Doc Medlar
dminister -
!d first aid to
se wounde d
with such old.
Bgt. i.ur«« out-dated equip
ment as diathermy machines,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
whirlpool baths, and hydiocola
tofs.
In the corner of the room, Gen
eral Engle had his slate and chalk
out and was talking over the situ
ation with Colonel Paterno and
the rest of his staff.
"I hear they plan to attack
soon,” he said to Paterno. "Yes,
but from where," Paterno replied.
"Pathfinder told me yester
day they will come from Ala
bama," Engle said. "From Ala
bama," exclaimed Paterno.
“Yes, Yes. That sly fox Dudley
Hale gave them the route. A fel
low by the name of Bear Bryant
is their leader ”
"So they think they can take
Philadelphia, do they?” Paterno
said "We'll show them.”
“How?” replied Engle. Said
Paterno: "Eve sent Kerrigan to
survey the scene at the tip of
I for the Boilermakers with 25
'points on 9 field goals and 7
!fouls. Guard Bob Mitchell took
'runnerup honors with 11 points.
.■ Harris, Penn State’s highly re
garded sophomore center, scored
'nine points while Musser and
jSweetland each had five for the
Eglimen.
{ THE SUMMARY
PENN STATE PIRDUE
! l it F FI Tl F£ F FI Tl
Cokmler 2 0 14 Carwill 1 1 2 3
DuMnrt S 7 823 McQuiUy 301 k
Hums <ll9 l>ieohingcr 9 7 12 25
JTnu*Uood 1 0 l 2 Om'll 1 1 1
.SueetlM 2 1 4 6 Mitckrll 6 1 311
<Muhß*»r 2 13 5 Kehnt 10 0 2
, ilrmk’w 0 0 0 0 Herkshir« 0 0 0 0
Wilson 1 0 0 2 Motfinger 12 3 4
Shfa 1 0 0 2 K»hmnn 10 0 2
Fhillipe 1 0 0 2 Wills 2 2 2 fi
1 I.awiis 0 0 0 0
i Emerick 0 0 0 0
i I’cwif 11 0 12 1
Totals 22 10 19 B 4 Total* 24 IB 26 63
Halftime score: Purdue 31, Penn State
Redskins Sign St. Clair
! SANTA BARBARA, Calif. UP)
I —Jim St. Clair, No. 2 collegiate
| passer in 1959, has signed with
| the professional Washington Red
skins of the National Football
.League his coach said yesterday.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (/PI
Bill Peterson, 39-year-old offen
sive line coach rft Louisiana State
University, was named head foot
ball coach at Florida State Uni
versity yesterday.
South Philadelphia where they
plan to attack. He's come back
with an ingenious plan for an am-
bush.”
“He says to_ take some men and
station them within the huge
fortress at the tip of S. Broad St.”
‘‘But who will
I send?” said
Engle, "I don’t ■
know who can
do the best job •
in what position, E M
But I’m sure of T
Sgt. Lucas and , g
jdifferent groups
jfore making a'*'
Paterno said. “Excellent Colonel,
Cus D'Amato to Contest
NY Commission Action
NEW YORK </P) Cus D'Ama
to, whose manager's license was
revoked by the state athletic com
mission, yesterday moved in state
Supieme Court for a review and
annulment of the commission's
decision. A hearing on his motion
was set for Dec. 15.
D’Amato is the manager of for
mer heavyweight champion Floyd
Patterson.
OUTIN6 CLUB
Overnight
Christmas Party
Sat. & Sun., Dec. 12, 13
At the CE Cabin
TICKETS $1
on sale at the HUB desk
leave from HUB
parking tot
7 p.m. Sat.
ADMISSION BY
TICKET ONLY
—Sandy Padwe
decision,** Captain Botula
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1959
Excellent Colonel,” shouted En
gle.
"If we can get a break in the
weather we should be able to
practice the maneuvers tor the
historic meeting."
“I also hope that Sgt. Lucas will
return soon, Engle said. He’s been
in New York receiving some med
als and honors for his perfor
mances in the first ten battles.
He made the All-Continental
Army team, I think. But he’s due
back today and can get down to
the problems of directing the at
tack of the first platoon.”
Lions' Grid Record
Penn State’s all-time football
recoid is 374 wins, 203 defeats,
and 35 ties. The 1959 campaign
(8-2) was State’s 73id. The first
[year Penn'State played football
'was 1887.
The Sweetest Woy to Soy
Merry Christmas
Steves
ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES
1 lb. box
*1.40
2 lb. box 2.70
3 lb. box 4.00
6 lb. box 6.75
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Criggs Pharmacy
120 E. College Ave.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.