PAGI SIX Navy Tournament Hopes Fade For Lions By SANDY PADWE Sports Editor ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. 10 - -Navy all but ruined Penn State's tournament chances here this afternoon with an 87-71 victor v before 2.000 in the field house. It wag a crucial win for the Maldie, who booted theink,elveg into favor able position for a bid to pilhrt the NCAA or NIT toui naniviit Navy eat lied the I.lcloi y by condoning a tight defense with wonder hit offer - I -ivy wor k by Jim Bower and Alan iughes to lit ea k State's 4-game winning sh eak Navy's man-for-man defense was so strong that it continually forced the Lions to take bad shots and throw the ball away. Blight-, aril Bower lead the Middie , , in ~e qiing \%ith 20 point~ apiece, and Mai k DuMate again wav high man for State with 18 plane,,, The Lion , made only 33 per cent of then shots (26 for 78) compared to 53 per cent for Navy, and theiein lies the story of the ball game. The Nittanies managed to Gene Harris make things (lose in the first .. half after shying Navy's early . dumps in 14 in losing cause *** * * * 9-point lead to one at halftime) ,was too late with Navy in front, from the game during the sec- The Middies broke the game and half. wide open at the outset of the 48-35 . with 14 and Paul Sweet second half and though the Navy built up its lead to 19 Harris „ land and Wally Colender with Lions fought gamely, th e y points with nine minutes lei! couldn't make up the lost 1 10 apiece followed DuMars in the and then the Nittanies rallied 'scoring column. ground. 1 The score was 33-32 when Bow- to give the Middies a few an- I State now has a 7-7 record and , el, one of the smoothest basket- xious moments. will be back in action Saturday night in Rec Hall against Rutgers. ball players in eastern circles, D m u ais, up to this point, was! PENN STATE NAVY hit a jumper right after the sec- Fir F Tp Fir F Tp , a victim of a beautiful defensivel and half tap. inuMars 7 4- 718 Hughes 7 0-10 20 Jay, job by Hughes, but he hit twolcipiernier 3 4- 5 10 Trtinaine 4 A- 4 11 Dlek Bi own hit for two, , quick jumpers and added another,mms 7 0. 214 Metzler 0 2- I. 14 Metzler and Hughes cashed in on to help cut the Middle leadi s ,M t i l , z ,' " 0 3 0. 4 ( 4 1 1 0 0 Li,r)(,),%(%, Boxer 76 li- 2 6 3 V , fouls and then Dave Tremaine to eighteight with 3:03 left. ,Truebiood 32- 2 8 Delano 00- 0 0 3111111)Cd to make it 41-32 before the Lions knew what had hap- Brown iced the game for Navy!Viea 13- 3 6 Ewan 42-2 10 0 0- 0 0 'with five quick points and the'sn eY 0 2 i n i : ( 3 1 0 6 Land pened State didn't score until the Middies won their 11th game ------ ----- 16 Hi mat k when Jake Trueblood,against 5 losses, , Totals 26 10-26 71 Totals 33 21-31 67 , lialfunle score: Navy 33, Fenn Slate 82 converted a free throw. Their, The game was marred by lust field goal didn't come until numerous fouls and play got so n minute later when Gene Harris! rough that referee Phil Fox had made a spinning jump shot from to thumb State's Jake True the foul line, but by that time iti blood and Navy's Jay Metzler Skies Clear As Olympians Practice For Winter Games SQUAW VALLEY, Calif,Vo —Olympic athletes, anxious for training, turned out by the hundreds on mountain slopes and ice rinks yesterday as Sierra skies cleared for the fir , l time in four days. With only eight clays left before opt tong ceremonies of the winter game , :, it was time to get to weik Meanwhile, large delegations of Emopean athletc, arrived in New Yolk and headed immediately for the. California resort. The latest arrivals included 10 skiers and skaters from the Netherlands and 71 figure and speed skaters from West Ger many, Austria, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Switzer land and Great Britain. In the group was Sjoukie Dyk *l a, newly - crowned European women's figure skating champion and main threat to America's fa voi ed Carol Items. Forecaster Hal Root called for Bar-B-Oued Chicken It's the newest delicacy for the Penn State students and you too Faculty! WE DELIVER AD 8-1016 Herlocher Bar-B-Oued thicken Take-Out 227 E. Beaver AD 8-1016 THE DAILY COI.LEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Sinks Cagers, 87-71 * * * partly cloudy skies Thursday. The storm that started Sunday left 28 inches of new snow in this isolat ed 2 . 1 2-mile long Sierra Valley. The alpine downhill-slalom skiers raced down Papoose Peak, site of the ladies' aiant slalom and slalom, and the lower part of Squaw Peak, the men's down hill mountain. Speed skaters jammed the out door 400-meter oval while the f.g ate skaters, as they did during the storm, practiced indoors on the enclosed arena rink. 1 The Olympic Jumping hill was 'getting a final grooming. The ;test Jumps weie slated in the af ternoon. . 41 12 '2 4,',7-1 ,-*-. , I, • b ~ W 4, 111 014 W - ll k r 42 ..4. ..- d. ,4 1....11 TA tr...a3 * * * :NYU Accepts Invitation 'To NCCA Tournament NEW YORK (R'i New York :University yesterday accepted an invitation to play in the 1960 BASKETBALL -,NCAA basketball championships Independent NYU, with an 11-3 record, will Bucks 25, Westmoreland 15 I play as an at-lai ge representative Montgoniery 34. Plait .12 i 3 "‘" tm e h ' in the triple-header at Madison Marilyn Hull 34. NUOTC-A 27 Chain Cling .0, (_• dome, 23 Square Garden March 8. The Vi- Chinn 45, BOP, Doyis 24 iolets will face the Atlantic Coast Bear , 12, Ogonti. Duke , 18 :Conference champion for the right Fraternity Phi Gamma Delta 45, Sigma Nu 34 ,to advance to the next round at Delta Tau Delta 25, Alpha Phi Delta 23 Charlotte, N.C., March 11-12 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2101 Delta sigma 'against the Mid-Atlantic Confer- Phi 15 'once winner. IM Results DOWLING League A Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Chi Delta Tau Delta 3, Tau Phi Delta 1 Beta Theta Pi 4, Alpha Rho Chi 0 Lambda Chi Alpha 4, Alpha ('hi Sigma U Alpha Phi Delta 3, Phi Mu Delta 1 Delta Phi teen by Imfeit mer Delta Theta Sigma Lion Frosh Drop First As Navy Romps, 72-47 The Lion freshman basketball team lost their first game of the ;season at Annapolis yesterday afternoon to the Navy Plebes, t 72-47. 1 Footballer Ronnie Robinson was i the high scorer for the Lion Cubs with 10 points. the men of phi kappa psi invite all eligible 2nd semester men to a rushing smoker tonight at 7 p.m 403 locust lane Tough Navy Matmen To Invade Lion Port The Annapolis wrestling fleet which will anchor at Uni versity Park this Saturday evening is manned by a rugged crew that has already blasted its way through four mat opponents while losing only to volatile Pitt. The Blue and Gold destroyers scored 87 points and gave up only 10 while wiping out the enemy in their first three en :counters before their advance was ,halted by the Panthers, 21-6 But the Middies regrouped their forces and outflanked Le high, 18-15, in the final skir mish before launching the at tack against Penn State's vaunt ed corps, rated the best in the East. Gettysburg. Duke and Mary land were the first victims of the Midshipmen's onslaught Gettys burg fell, 29-5, Duke, 34-0, and 'Maryland, 24-5, The surprisingly fired Panthers thwarted Navy's offensive late in January, to provide the only nega tive entry on the Navy log. The matches were all closely contest ed decisions, but Pitt grabbed seven while the Middies could take only two. Against Lehigh last week the Midshipmen were outnumbered 1 , in the victory column. 5-4, but three of Navy's four wins were pins, enabling them to outscore the powerful Engineers, 18-15. John Eller and Jim McKinney gave the Middies 10 quick points with pins in the 123 and 130- pound bouts. With the exception of the 167- pound class where Navy's Bill Royston defeated Sterling Sow den, subbing for Thad Turner who moved up to r9l, Lehigh then captured every match up to heavyweight. Here Midshipmen Leon Christ erased a 15-13 Lehigh lead and secured Navy's fourth victory with a third period fall. Ray Schwartz, a helmsman of ' 22 years experience is head ' coach of the Navy grappling crew. Under his navigation the NEVER BEFORE . . . VALUES LIKE THESE ! It's HUR'S big remodeling sale, and prices are cut throughout the store. You can't afford to miss out on these bargains. ti: ills *flop 114 E. COLLEGE AM STATE COLLEGE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1960 By JOHNNY BLACK , I MI6 Am... -,./.!; 11' - - s , , v . 4000,0 ~,, . c, ?i , i• - •--- _N, , • v ., 1 1 / RAY SCHWARTZ Middies have run up a record of 127 victories, 30 defeats and 3 ties, plus four Eastern Inter collegiate and three National team championships. Penn State beat Navy, 17-8, last year to take a 22-21 lead in the series rivalry. The Midship men, however, hold more wins over the Lions than any other club on the Nittanies' schedule. Four starters returned from last year's Navy team which closed out an otherwise mediocre season with a 17-9 win over Army. Team captain Paul 11g. 130, Jim IMcKinney, 123, Dick Royston, 157, and Jim Tenßrook are the vet eran starters. Gene Kessler, 137, and Bob Smith, 147, are also re turning lettermen. The Middies' greatest strength is centered in the lightweights. Evidence of this is the fact that Captain Ilg did not even wrest le in the last meet. He was beaten out for the 130-pound I post by McKinney. I Scott Boyd, Jim McGrath, Dud Williams and Joe Mueller bolster the middleweights, while John !Griffith and Leon Christ handle the 191 and unlimited duties. The top sophomores are Eller, 123, Dudley Scherer, 167, and Tom Usher, 177. After Saturday's battle the Mid dies meet Temple then close out the campaign at West Point two 'weeks hence. SWEATERS: Boatnecks, pull overs, cardigans and shawl collars . . • all drastically re duced. Those usually selling at $7.95 are going for a low $4.98; those usually priced at $9.95 are now $6.88. TROUSERS: A large selection of the continental-styled cordu roys regularly selling for $7.95 are now $5.88. The ever-popu lar khakis are priced at an un heard of $2.98. Stock up on socks and under wear ... they're 20% Off the regular price. Come in and get your share of values! "GET HIS AT HUH'S" * * * . . Navy lielinsman * * *
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