Lagers Down Tartans, 76-66 DuMars Nets 23 Points To Lead Lions in Win PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan 5 -- Held to seven points in the first half, Mark DuMars exploded for 16 in the final period here tonight to lead Penn State to a 76-66 come-from-behind victory over Carnegie Tech. Blanketed for three quarters of the game by little Bill Sofia, DuMars scored 14 clutch points in the last 10 minutes. It was DuMarq, along with Wally Colender who brought the Dons back into the game after they had fallen behind 55-50 with 11 minutes remaining. The little magician, 10th in the country in scoring with a 24 point average, fell one short tonight with 23 as the Lions won their third game of the year against five losses. Carnegie Tech now is tl-3 With the Lions down 50-55, Wally Colender hit a jumper to pull the Lions within three. Then DuMars ripped the cords with two quick buckets and the Lions took the lead 56-55. Minns' second shot was a beauty lie stole the ball at mid t t fiorn Sofia, laced down the left side and made a driving lay- Jake Trueblood helped out with another bucket and two fouls seconds after, and the Lions went out in front to stay. But Carnegie Tech fought back anti, much to the delight of an overflow crowd of 3000, nariowed the gap to 68-66. Then Colender sunk three' ( 6 " (761 fit ft tp fg It tp straight fouls and DuMars con- „ veiled four mote free throws to i;',.'hall:ki 3 0 ' 4 2 :: , f ir i r tt i lL 4 (!. 3 ire the win for the I\idtany Lions. Komar 14 2 0 Swe ' ftlti ° 4 4 4 7 6 14 . 1 thiMars, WllO has been carry- sark in 74 " 27 D"Ma" 7 942 2 " 1 ing the Lion offense throughout sFiTirl2 PI e " lend " 4 7. 915 .. Phillips 2 0- 0 4 the year, got plenty of help from wini:mi 0 2- 0 4 0 0 hisele 0 0. 0 II his teammates tonight. Colender 2 IL 1 4 had 15, Paul Sweetland had 13' Mchnight 0 0.0 0 and Trueblood had 13. Gene Harris, who fouled out midway in the second half, dumped in eight points but led the rebounders with 12. Sweet land had 10. Sofia, one of the better back toil t men in small college circles, was the main reason Tech made it 11e connected on 10 field goals and t,even fouls to lead all scorers with 27 points. George Frazier, 6-1 guard with another dead eye, tallied 19 for the Tartans. The Lions return home Satur- Fullmer to Defend Crown WEST JORDAN, Utah lin Gene Fullmer will defend his NBA middleweight title against ether Carmen Basilin or Joey his manager, Mary Jenson, "don't Giaidello in April, and he and eine which one we take." "They both want the fight and one of them will get it." said Jen sen. adding that no definite date or site has been deeided although be has asked for the Brigham Young University fieldhouse at Provo Denver is an alternate site 1 1l KllAltl'Elt(a. 1 iiftESGEJ ACKII ARPERGUYKRESGEJACKIIARPERGUYERESGE Substantial reduction on nationally advertised . . . 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CARNEGIE nor PENN RATE • 22 24 - 0 I,F, TOlllll 25 26- DuMars to Appear 'On WDFM Show "Meet the Varsity," a 15-min ute sports show on WDFM which each week features an outstanding :Nittany Lion varsity athlete, will continue throughout the winter sports season, it was announced yesterday. , Mark "The Magician" DuMars, iLion basketball star, will be the ;guest on the first winter show this evening at 9:30 p.m. He will be interviewed by Carmella La 'Spada, local distaff sportscaster. The program which is carried 'by both WDFM on the FM band land WIVIAJ on the AM channel began last spring and was a weekly show during the fall foot ball season. Basketball Scores , we, vi,,,,,„i. 45, Furman 74 Notre Dante 76, Rutter 61 I Conneetttut 75 New Hampshire 62 Kilt/Nun 91, Kings Col. hl5 Virginia 51, North Carolina Stste 45 I Rhode Island 65, Northeastern 4h Ohio 11 104, Miami. Ohio S 9 Citadel Florida State 74 Shoe Sale Werner, Cunningham, Weiss To Lead Penn State G-Men By DICK GOLDBERG All coaches suffer with per ;ennial "sleepless nights" or "pre-season jitters." However, Penn State gymnastics coach Gene Wettstone should not have too many with seven lettermen returning among which are numbered three of the top G-Men in the nation— co-captains Jay Werner and Lee Cunningham, and sopho more Greg Weiss. Werner and Cunningham, both seniors, have had considerable dual meet experience, competing for the Lions since their sopho more year. In their first year of competition, the "Gold Dust Twins" finished first and second lin the Eastern Intercollegiate ; gymnastics meet, with Werner ,beating Cunningham by one ,point. Weiss, although inexperienced in college dual meets, comes to Wettstone with about as good a set of credentials that a fledgling gymnast can achieve. He attend ed Englewood, N.J., high school ,where he made somewhat of a' 'sensation. As a freshman at State, (Weiss led an otherwise uninspir jng Lion Cub team, winning firsts ,in his specialties the side horse !and parallel bars in every meet. He capped off his fledgling year performances by becoming one of Uncle Sam's leading en trants in the Pan-American games. winning the side horse and finishing fourth in the all around. While Weiss was winning his gold medals last year, Werner and Cunningham took second and third, respectively, in the EIGA championships. The "Twins" each dropped down a position due to Kuharich May Leave Notre Dame for Rams WASHINGTON VII New re ports cropped out yesterday that Joe Kucharich will leave Notre Dame to become head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. One Wash ington source close to Kuharich said he was sure the move would be made. Kuharich, former coach of the Washingon Redskins, returned to his alma mater last season and directed the Irish to a 5-5 record. Kuharich was en route yester day from South Bend to New , York, where college football' coaches are holding their annual' meeting. ..e . vvrttecicerrtoctttelgtOVlCKl4Ktettictetro gtotictvotartctsticgtogivt — telottingiiiii tr A NI AI. td X le .N I We wouldn't ever suggest you cut vacation short to rush back to buy your class ring . . . but now that you're here . . . ORDER YOUR RING . . . We may have your ring in stock waiting for you . . . use that Christmas money for many Merry Christmases in the years ahead ... use it for your class ring. the return of Armando Vega, NCAA champion in .1957, Olym pian and the greatest gymnast to come out of Rec Hall, according to Coach Wettstone. The Nittany co-captains also made their presence known in the Nationals, with Werner win ning the flying rings crown and Cunningham placing high up in the horse and horizontal bar com petitions. 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