Y 5, 1960 TUESDAY. JANUA s Take Cage Play By SANDY Sports E There were no trophies for John Lion cagers this third place finish, stone Classic cou. mark the turning Lion season. After losing to Colgate, 69-67, Dec. 19 and Temple 60-50, in the first round of the Harrisburg tour nament last week, the Lions bounced back to beat a tough Duquesne team, 72-69. Mark DuMars, as usual, was in great form but the play of Gene Harris and Paul Sweetland turned out to be the difference between victory and defeat in the consola tion game. Tonight the Lions take anoth er step on the comeback trail when they play Carnegie Tech's twice-beaten Tartans in Pitts burgh. State now has a 2-5 record fol lowing the three games during the Christmas recess. Colgate's win over the Lions marked the first time the Red Raiders beat an Egli-coached team. Wally Colender was high man for State with 20 points' while DuMars was right behind with 16. The Colgate game was the only time this season that DuMars scored less than 20 points. The little magician took high point honors in the Keystone Classic with 45 points. He had 20' in the Temple loss and 25 points in the consolation game against the Dukes. The duel which was expected between DuMars and Temple's Pickles Kennedy never really ma terialized as the Lions used their zone defense while Bruce Drys dale guarded DuMars for the tournament champs. The Lion-Temple affair was close all the way with the Owls breaking the game open in the last ten minutes. With the Lions ahead 38-34 with 13 minutes left, Temple found the range and closed the gap on successive baskets by John Kaskinen. The teams exchanged buckets for the next few minutes before Kennedy threw in eight points to give Temple a 51-44 bulge with five minutes remaining. Temple controlled the ball for the final minutes, forcing the' Lions to foul. But things were a lot different the following night as the Egli men hooked up in a real thriller with Duquesne. The Dukes, who lost to Penn, 71.63, the night be fore, battled the Lions right down to the wire. The game was tied 14 times as DuMars and Harris matched the offensive efforts of George Brown and 6-9 Bob Slobodnik. With Harris, Sweetland and Sake Trueblood doing yeoman service under the boards, the Nit tames opened up a five-point lead, 53-48, with 11 minutes remaining, Then the Dukes hit a cold spell, and Harris and DuMars popped Have a WORLD of FON! A SEE MORE SVESD LESS Alto low-cost SNP up, South A', Hawaii Study T • 27th Year Around the W • Ask To irai se WORLD TRAVEL One, Drop Two; arnegie Tech Tonight ADWE if or from all over. The Lions had a comfortable 60-50 spread with eight minutes left and then the Dukes began pecking away, but the lead held up and Nittanies took third place with a 72-69 win. DuMars was high man but Harris, a soph who was having a slow start this year, had 16 points and 15 rebounds. Sweet land also chipped in with seven points and eight rebounds while * * * tournament Egli and his year, but a in the Key d very well point in the Jake Trueblood had 12 points - and 12 rebounds. Egli was quite pleased with his big men for the first time this year, "They were the difference. If they play like that.we should do all right the rest of way. I think Harris became a ballplayer tonight and he'll be a real asset." Tonight the Lions face a talent ed Carnegie Tech team which is one of the best in the history of the Pittsburgh school. They have a 6-2 record this year, The Tartans are highly regard ed in small college circles and have been doubly tough on the Lions in Pittsburgh in past years. The First Annual Keystone. Classic was played in the spa cious Farm Show Arena in Har risburg which seats 19,000 . . . Nearly 4500 watched the action each night . . . Temple's Russ Gordon was picked as the Most Valuable Player . . . Mark Du- Mars was third behind Bruce Drysdale of Temple . . . Here's another one for the books . . . Temple and Penn, who played the championship game, trav eled from Philadelphia on the same bus, stayed at the same motel and ate together . . . Penn's Bob Mlkvy is the broth er of Bill Mlkvy, an All-Amer ican at Temple in the early 50's . . . Jack McCloskey after win ning the Duquesne game ... "I 88% Discount 1 Cent Sale Gets lots of extra prints of all your holiday fun pictures . . . extras cost you only a penny each during our 1-cent sale. That's more than an 88c: 'o dis count. There must be a catch you say . . . well, the only rules are: your film must be black & white film, the spec al does not apply to color films. And, you must order the extra prints when you first leave the film for developing, loose neg atives do not qualify. So order lots of extra pictures of your holiday parties for just a pen ny apiece. Get extra prints to send home with letters or just send the pictures home with out letters. Get ,the idea, we want you to order extra pic tures when you leave your films for processing. This is our slow season and the extra work keeps the employes awake. Bring your films to either of our two stores or to any of our dealers downtown, for the 1-cent sale special. tied 65 oars „?" h" $998 r sours lock& • logo stodd lac to MOlliCO erica $699 up, r $598 up and ;rid $lB9B up I Travel Agant S. The Cedte Counif Fttat tat * 106 & 321 W. Beaver Ave. State College kitten Plato to Tod X, C 0441111 AD 7-4805 AD 8-1531 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Lion forward * * * can thank Egli, that was the Penn State zone we used out there. Egli sure is a master of the zone defense." . . Temple's cheering section of about SO students made more noise than a capacity crowd at Rec Hall . Box Scores PENN STATE (67) COLGATE (69) fg f P fg f p Colender '3 4 20 Brandon 6 1 18 DuMars t 2 16 Davenpott 6 6 16 Harris 5 2 12 Norton 4 6 11 Sweetland 3 5 II Salkbury 3 2 Trueblood 4 0 8 Doyle 4 0 g Shea 0 0 0 Lull," 0 2 2 Bindshaw 0 0 0 NNatkina 4 0 S Half—Colgate 37: State 82 Keystone Class.le at Harrisburg (First Round) PENN STATE (10) TEMPLE (60) fc f p fg f p Colender 3 4 10 Proctor 1 0 2 Dulllars 9 2 20 Gordon 6 2 11 Hari is 3 1 7 Drysdale 4 2 10 Trueblood 3 0 6 Kennedy 9 3 21 Phillip 2 0 4 Ivens 1 2 4 Sweetland 0 1 1 Roskinen 4 1 0 Eisele - 1 0 2 Devery 0 0 0 Dibert 0 0 0 Palmer 0 0 0 Ramey 0 0 (I Shea 0 0 0 Brad.haw Temple 26 Half —State '27 (Conaolation GaMel PENN STATE (72) DUQUESNE (69) ft f p fg f p DuMars 7 11 25 Brown 3 7 23 Harrig 7 2 16 Bence 4 0 1 3 Colender 6 2 12 Slobodnik 4 6 14 Sweetland 2 3 7 Crebow.kl 2 0 4 Trueblood 5 2 12 Twyman 4 0 g Strom 6 0 10 Cryniug 1 0 2 Strom')le 0 0 0 Half—Dtitiegne 86, Penn State 35 Those in the Know Know For Foot-Long Steaks There is only MORRELL'S 112 S. Frazier AD 8-8381 OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING NOW . . . FOR AT KALIN'S MEN'S STORE YOU WILL FIND LARGE REDUCTIONS IN ALL THE FAMO U S' MEN'S CLOTHING, SPORTSWEAR AND ACCESSORIES YOU KNOW SO WELL. MERCHANDISE RE DUCED: SUITS, SPORT COATS, TOPCOATS, RAINCOATS, TROUSERS, SWEATERS, SPORT SHIRTS, JACKETS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS. CHECK THESE SALE ITEMS RIGHT NOW! Lucas, JonereHe, Kohl Naas Sign Pro Football Contracts Three Penn State football stars the vicinity of $19,000 with a $2OOO All-A mer lean quarterback, Richie Lucas, and All-East line men, Charlie Janerette and Bud, Kohlhaas—have signed contracts] to play professional football next] year in three different leagues. Lucas, much sought-after signal caller, took time out from a whirl-' wind tour of post-season All-Star games to ink a three-year $50,000 pact with the Buffalo Bills of the newly-created American Football !League The contract which includes a "no-release" caluse calls for $15,- 000 per year plus a $5OOO bonus for signing, He was also assured of off-season employment with a Buffalo accounting firm Atter choosing the Bill's offer over that of the Washington Red skins who drafted him in the NFL, Lucas said, "I'll have the oppor tunity to work with a new club in a new league and get it started." Stellar Nittany guard Bud Kohl haas also passed up a pact with the 'Skins when he signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian League. Terms of Kohl haas' contract were reported in + CLASS FOR SALE FULLY EQUIPPED 1939 Plymouth sedan Contact H. C. Lawrence Smith. UN MOM HOUSE TRAILER-1956 Nat.lum 35', ev- cellent condition ; 2 bedroomi or 1 bed room plus study with desk, removsble children's bunk. Winteri7ed, patio, tele phone. 3 minutes from campus. Must sell Feb. Call All 8.0006. 7 p.m A 120 BASS Noble Accordion, 22 switch Excellent condition. Phone AA 8-1958. LA MBREITA MOTOR Scooter Sales, Service, Accessories and insurance. Call AD 8-0021 after .5 o'clock, WANTED—MALE student to buy dorm contract for spring semester. ('on tact Ed Dowling, 212 Jordan. Box 226, UN 5-6.1.1 R. RIDE WANTED to Gettysburg Friday or Saturday—back on Sunday Call Dill AD 74203. NOW GOING ON ANNUAL WINTER / II / Q - / MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE WANTED PAGE SEVEN bonus for his signature. The National Football League managed to land one Lion. Char lie Janerette, a 234-pound behe moth operating at the tackle slot, agreed to terms with the Los Angeles Rams for an undisclosed sum. The Redskins', already losers on two out of three bids for Lions, are still courting Nittany tackle Andy Stynchula. Basketball Scores NBA Syrricii,e 120 COLLEGI A.Tto. Ohio state $l. Ilhnm, 71 Wake l 010 l 77. Clermwti G 2 rittllN,Dinti 101. Yale nil lima State 57, Nelom,l,a Kam.ria Suit.? I.it, Colorado 17 Noithwestern 61, ltittimia 57 William & 'Maly Daiklson 64 Newbeu s 85, Lenoir Rhyne 74 Lourstana State SI, Cent gia 77 lows 71, Wiseomin Boston 127 For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5.2531 IFIEDS + LOST LIT TEXT (10111 Beowulf to Sheridan Need delpelately ! Coll Beth AD 7-'2115 Rewaid GREY FUR-LINED Clove 9. 10 Sparks, about 4 p.m. If found call Bill UN 6-7934. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED AD STAFF meeting tonight 6:10, Collegian office. Everyone ri.iiit attend. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Tradi tional School of Dance. AD B-1078. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accam. modations with private bath or running water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. 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