PAGE SIX lagers "own Bucknell, 71-56 Backcourt Duo of DuMars Pace Nittanies Again By SANDY PADWE Sports Editor I,EWISIWIIG, Pa.. Jan. 12 Penn State had more trouble V. ith IC'' loads tonight than it clid with Bucknell's basketball team. Rut ()ye' came both. Ma knell a 71-56 margin. The Ltori nits 'd only one foul the iA hole night and Colen der :Ind k DuMars lyei e dead ly hum the out,ide as the Lions la( kcd up victory nunihw• lour p;orio Colender was the top scorer for the Nitiany Lions with 23 points, while DuMars had 22. DoMai, hoe k«mt t k hit ti hle,tet Inc fir, per cent of 10 aWe the 2000 people ‘k, ho braved u v toad\ a:id •leet to see the ball pow. gt cal lo come back the 'l% ay t' did, after 'Wang that heart h;eahtr to We , ,t Omit," cald Lion coach John Egli. "We've , bf en boomed arourd a lot, but going to be all t 'Olt from 111.1 e on." Joe Steiner, with 18 points, led the Boehm.ll scoring attack and Dave Evan , , had 14 for Ben Ki ibbN'' tea in ‘l Inch now has a 5-6 record i Penn Slate played without the services of starter Jake True blood, hospitalized with a virus attack. John Phillips, his substi tute, played a strong game off Frosh Cagers Top Bisons, 82-71 LEWISBURG, Pa., Jan I2,binon ‘Aluch had the crowd yell - Ciach Bob Edward's ft esh-mg, "o , ,cai, Oscar." for Mr Rob man cagers notched their see- cle,on of Cincinnati. and straight win het e tonight Biodkin, five feet seven inches perpetual quarter hacked the fi osh attack which got 8 .! - il better as the game progressed. Johnny Mitchell lead all scoims with 23 points \chile Bart Brodkin w.tk light behind with 14, Fall Sports Record Penn State athletic teams com fit the ea , iv comets, hitt mg nethell put on quite a show piled a 14-10 record over the fall shots putts season winners, hooks and long al , o put on a dribbling exhi- The football team was the big PuNN STATE 0)21 iircENEl 1. ( 71) k% inner compiling a 9-2 slate, fol- Fg F l'p 11. , fp, .p r, 2 1,! Sipt,h 11.11 111 3 2.3 Mdepp.lwr 2 14 Joni, Ah tiihtnpi 2 4 S ,Iptptirgal 1=11!1!0191 Alan Ut /I P 14.1 ( 1 k 4 ..h. II 0 1 1 MOlll e 0 0 0 0 2 2 10ting 3 2 S 3 0 6 ,ItehrtNon I 2 4 0 II nh, 411 0 3 3 1 3 5 I'•u,n,e 1 5 7 31 20 :02 Totals Rc:ms Siga Waterfield LOS ANGELES 1 , 1 ) ) The Amielc , Rime; announced yc,-ter (l.lv they have ~ iimed former Ram (rd.it ti t back Bob Wale' field to a c-% ar head coaching contract Watci I told, 39. who Auided the H.,n) , to the only National Foot b:111 LeiTtie CI o\s'll SIII('C In 1 t; AnCele , . was a popular fa \ m Ile with the fine; Catherman's BARBER SHOP basement of The Corner Room Daily 8.5:30 .' Sat. 8.12 INFORMAL You knew, of course, that Duf fy's isn't a top hat, white fie and tails restaurant. It isn't ne cessary to get all dressed up to enjoy a delicious steak out there. Come out sometime this week after your four o'clock. Your favorite beverages are served. Duity's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) 0 11 4144- i- WALLY COLENDER . . . leads scorers again * * * the boards and scored four points. The Lions controlled both boat (1 ,, with Gene• Hair ik• grabbing !6 rebounds and Paul Sweetland 14. The 13hons lumped into an early 6-2 lead on a bucket by Pete Matz and two by Evans, . Bucknell was overloading the i ight side of State's zone, but once Fg I . VP loweci by the crot , s country team. 14 ,: "' 3-2. Nl ith soccer bringing up the i i 1 rear with a 2-6 record. 2 5 ti ti 7 l' . \.*At* • , + ,I, ------- Stays moist and firm throughout your shave! regular or new mentholated Take your choice of new, cool mentholated or regular Smooth Shave. Both have rich, thick Old Spice quality lather that Nlon't dry up before you'Ye finished shaving. Both -.often your beard instantly—end razor drag com pletely. For the closest, cleanest, quickest shales ... try Old Spice Smooth Shave! 100 each HE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Colender, the Lions adjusted it was all over for Bucknell. Two quick jumpers by Col ender tied the score at 8-6 and he converted a foul seconds aft er to give the Lions a lead which they never relinquished. The Nittames held on to a three point lead for most of the first half and in the closing minutes they upped the margin to 10 on; two goals by Harris and one by Sweetland A last second hook! by Steiner made it 36-28 at half-, time The Lions iced things at the stai t of the second half when Kar ns tipped the ball to Sweetland, ho passed to Colender, cutting down the right side. The Lion captain made a driving layup be for e the Bisons knew what hap pened Dulllars' spinning jump shot in creased the lead to 40-28 and Bucknell never seriously threat ened after that The Dons' largest lead was 18 with two minutes remaining At this point, Egli yanked his stait mg team and cleared the bench PENN STATE 1711 EUCKNELL 061 FG F TP Ft: F TP DuMars D 4- 4 22 Swatter I , 2- 3 vt,ltnder 10 4- 3 2 t 1114Fich 0 0. 0 0 liar 4 2- 3 10 E‘ar,, 6 2- 2 s%...ethind 4 2- 2 10 Tiwrripson 5 1- 1 11 Ph 5114.1.. 0 4- 4 4 \hitt 2 0- 2 4 Shea 1 0- 0 2 Ftlilth 1 0- 2 2 Saul 0 0. 0 0 Lampus 1 0. 0 0 ;I,e , te 0 0- 0 0 11111 0 1- 1 1 1111.,rt 11 0. 11 0 K.l , rork 2 0- 0 4 Ithmes' 0 0- 0 0 Totals 2!. 15-16 71 Tot/dr. 25 Gll 56 Chamberlain Gaining hi NBA Scoring Race NE WYORK Cham ber lain of Philadelphia, with a 42- point iP.erage for his last 10 gamec, has moved within 35 points of leader Jack Twvman of Cm cinnati in the National Basketball As',n. sewing race. Basketball Scores 'BHA Boston 120 S) t ,t•t.e 127 COLLEGIATE Duke iU, Clern.on 41 LOW:. Island I 'TM. rw 74, Scion Hall 65 John Carroll 'el Allegheny 1 , 6 lola ratholtc U 50 Pitt 75, William and Mary 159 For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 r („, . . &Oki SMOOTH SHAVE Oni 4!/i ice Cincinnati Boosts Billing As No. 1 Cage Quintet By HUGH FULLERTON Jr. Associated Press Sports Writer Oscar Robertson and his University of Cincinnati team mates stick their necks out Wednesday night in an effort to justify their No. 1 position in college basketball. The latest Associated Press ranking poll of sports writers and broadcasters again lists Cincinnati, California, West Vir ginia and Bradley in the first fouri positions. As far as the balloting shows, there's little doubt about Cincinnati's top billing. The Bear- Rodgers Named cats drew 147 of 174 first-place' votes and 1.718 points on the usual, 10-9-8 etc basis Voting was based; occer Captain on results through last Saturday ! Wayne Rodgers, veteran full- Wednesday night Cincinnati back for the Nittany Lion's sac takes on St. Louis, one of its two 'cer squad, has been elected cap leading rivals in the potent Mis- !thin of the 1960 edition of coach souri Valley Conference. If that !Ken Hosterman'c booters isn't enough, the Bearcats tackle j Rodgers. a graduate of Philadel- Bradley, the other challenger, Iphia's Olney High School, was a Saturday at Peoria, 111. Either : regular starter on this year's team could end Cincinnati's undefeat- which posted a 2-8 record during ed fling and its reign as No. 1 t the season. team. Along with fullback Al Nieto Ohio State, now alone at the and goalie Dave Grubbs, Rodgers head of the Big Ten standings,, was a key man in the Lion's took over fifth in the AP national,staunch defense which helped to rankings when it beat Illinois and keep opponents' scores down in Indiana in its first two confer- most games. ence games last week. Following; The nephew of Harry Smith, a were Georgia Tech. Utah. Texas member of the 1932 U S. Olympic A&AI. Villanova and Southernlsoccer team, Rodgers has been California. playing the game for various Utah dropped from fifth to sev-;teams since he was eight years enth after a loss to Utah Sthte;old last week, and two unbeaten teams, Texas A&M and Villanova, Rained top 10 ratings when Wake Forest and Illinois were beaten and lost ground in the balloting 1. Cincinnati 147 (12-0) 1,716 2. California 6 (12-1) 1,455 3. West Virginia 12 (12.1) 1,356 4. Bradley (10-1) 1,036 5. Ohio State (9-2) 864 6. Georgia Tech 2 (10-1) 688 7. Utah (11-2) 412 8. Texas A&M (10-0) 352 9—Villanova (9-0) 263 10. Sou. California (10-4) 236 Colender to Appear On 'Meet the Varsity' Wally Colender, second lead ing scorer on the Penn State bask etball squad, will appear . as a guest tonight oh "Meet the Var sity," a special sports feature con ducted by radio stations WDFM and WMAJ. 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