PAGE SIX Cagers Meet Colgate Today Lions Look for Losing to Red Both Penn State and Mark DuMars will be out to settle Nor, e old scores tonight when the Nittany Lions begin an impottant New York State road till) against Colgate at 11;:nult(q) The Lion , , lk'ho have a 9-7 ree (H4l. ‘vill be looking for revenge after losing to Colgate, (t 9-67, a Hall thriller cattier this sea- DuMars. on the other hand, hasn't forgotten his perform ance at Colgate last year, where he had one of the worst nights of his career. scoring only two points. Tonight', ..In - le (hn be elassi fit d ;o, "a mu-t" for John Egim's ci ( V ho I'm Pal ( h-1 ;'.'al Sy; ac use tornon uw With fix e of then last , ix games sthidulyd fot enemy COW t', a n 0\ o•r Colgate or Syracuse ould iti-t about in‘.iire State of sin oven Weak on the ~canon. 'MeV have one home game left with Lehigh Thur,day and the Engincei , , aren't having a very good eie,on After that they still tote,t pet by Pitt, Temple and Itniget Colgate brings a 10-8 record and one of the nation's best sophs into tonight's game. 1 - fu's Bob Duffy and it mainly beeattw of him that the Red Haidors have done Duffy, a 6-3 forwm (A from Ka tonah. N.Y. is ;imaging 20 5 point , : per game and is one of the leading corers in the coun try Together with captain Art Blandon, Ken Norm and Larry, Ludd, Duffy gives Colgate a po-1 tent scoring attack which has. caught the fancy of the fans andi hag al ouged plenty of interest at the upstate New York school. the biggest upsets of the season a few weeks ago, beating pie viously undefeated LaSalle in Philadelphia. Goldberg, at 5-9, is Syracuse's top scorer, but he gets plenty of help from jump shot artist Pete Egli will go with his usual Chudy starting five of Paul Sweet land, John Phillips, Gene Har ris, Wally Colander and DuMars tonight. DuMat s has dropped to the 16th c.let In the national scoring race, but I‘. ‘.llll averaging 22.4 points n game Tomorrow he meets head-on features high scoring Norm i‘ Oh old nenies4, Eddie Goldberg Brandi . • Brandi is the 12th Nl hen the Lion , . play Syracuse leading scorer in the country with a 24.8 average in 16 games . Pesky Penn kept up its un- Nixon Opens canny play, beating LaSalle Wednesday night The Quak ic Games ! . ers (10-9), the "husligest" Olymp Despite Storm By TED SMITS Associated Press Sports Editor SQUAW VALLEY. Calif. I,Pt problem-plagued VIII winter, Olympics opened yesterday in Et lull in a 10-inch snowstorm. Vice President Rirhaid M Nix on drove the last miles of his' 3000-mile Journey from Washing-' ton nye' treacherous mountain:, rorcl. to pronounce these 15 woi ds• "I now declare open the Olym-i pic Games of Squaw Valley cele hrahng the Eighth Winter Olym pie:." Moments earlier the storm end- 1 ed and the sun broke out. Some tisoo spectators, gay ini brilliant-hued ski suits, huddled! in 53,500,000 Blyth Arena to watch the parade of 740 athletes from 30 thitions. here were several thou-I sand other spectators outside The storm that snarled traffic also forced postponement of they men's downhill race from Friday; until Monday to give time to pack! the course. Thus competition start Friday with the figure skat-' ine pairs championship, the 301 kilometer (18 miles, 100 yards) cross country ski race, and the; first round of ice hockey games. I The highlight of the ceremony came when Mrs. Andrea Mead: Lawrence of Amada. Ariz., skied down Little Papoose Mountain, with the Olympic torch. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Revenge Raiders, * * * THESE THREE SOPHOMORE stars (l-rl Jake Trueblood, Frank Shea and John Phillips, are expected to see plenty of action this weekend as the Lion cagets invade New York State for games with Colgate tonight and Syracuse tomorrow. * * * (9-6) in the Onandoga War Me- mortal The Lions stopped Syracuse 80-75 in December, but since then Mai c Guley's boys have come a long way. They pulled one of SET SHOTS—Tonight's game with Colgate is the 49th between the two teams . . . State leads the series 27-21 . . . Last year the Lions took both games from the Raiders. 78-54 and 71-51 . . . Lehigh. State's opponent in the Rec Ha 11 finale Thursday, " ---- 4.. t. . . . NOTED FOR . . . GIANT 15" SUBMARINES AND THE PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH Corner S. Atherton and W. Beaver OVEN HOT DELIVERY AD 8-0596 LECTURE SERIES A Christian Perspective on Disarmament "Approaching Calamity" Dr. Arthur H. Reecle, speaker at the WESLEY FOUNDATION 256'E. COLLEGE AVE. Sunday, Feb. 21 9:00 a.m. COFFEE HOUR 9:30 a.m• . After 69-67 * * * * * * team in collegiate basketball. continue to knock off the front runners, but when they play Ivy League competition they don't fare so well ... Jerry West of West Virginia hit 40 points in the Mounties' loss to George Washington the other night . , . He's averaging 29 points a game . . . Oscar Robertson still leads with a 36.6 average . . . Syra cuse is 11th in field goal shoot ing percentage . . , They're hit ting at a 44.7 clip , . . Gettys burg is right behind them with 44.5 . . . Basketball Scores NBA Newton 109, N. Volk 104 COLLEGE Beton Hall 7a, Niagara 74 Maryland 71, Dolt 61 LI/Vollt of Baltimore 91 1 , Washingtm College 66 'Washington & Jefferson 68. Thiel 54 Southern Conn SI. Quinnipme 72 Bradley 82, Oklahoma City 119 Miami Fla. 121, Fla Southern S 5 Carnegie Tech 69, St. Vincent 66 NYU 74, Holy Cream 60 Thinclads Will Duel Undefeated Cadets The Nittany thinclads will engage the Cadets of Army at West Point tomorrow in their last regular indoor meet of the season In their only other indoor appearance this season the Lions looked impressive in placing second to Navy in a triangular meet at Annapolis. The Lion boardnien swamped the Middies and Pitt in the running events, taking six out of a pos sible eight firsts. But they didn't fare so well in the field contests, garnering only two of 20 possible places The came type of situation holds true for the upcoming contest with Army. The Cadets are undefeated, with wins over Manhattan, a per ennial track powerhouse, Har vard, St. Johns and Princeton. But the Black Knights from the Hudson have a few glaring dents in their shiny armor. The mot evident is the pole vault. The Cadets have not ap peared to be potent in this event In fact, the highest the Army has got off the ground this year (no reference to Cape Canaveral) wag! 12 feet even And that occurence was some- , * * * what of a phenomenon, for Ar—men on various occasions. my's next highest height in in-1 Backing up Brown, the Lions door meets this season was 11'6". will have veteran Blaine O'Con- Penn State has two men, Dale nor and sophomore speed mer- Peters and Dick Gross, who am ehant Tony Wayne. consistently over 13 feet So with; Army does have one capable an average day, State should take'sprinter, Ed Sprague, who ran a a first and a second in the pole 6.2 against Princeton this year. vault ~ B ut the Black Knights lack depth, The Cadet's other weakness, ; whereas State is three deep in the sprints, is not a glaring one, . this depal tment. but it is the same department ! The Cadets are also tough in in which the Lions have one of the 1000-yard-run and have an their more lethal weapons, Bob- above average miler in John , by Brown. 'Jones. Jack Hoaas is the best of Brown shoots from the start-la trio of capable broad jumpers. .ing block like a bullet from a gun I But Penn State has depth and •A glance at his record shows him ability in every running event. ; running ahead of such "name";lf the fieldmen can chalk up some ,stars as the diminutive Ira Mur-jpoints in the broad jump and ;chinson, Dave Sime, Ira Davis,!high jump, the Lions may be able Ed Collymore and Paul Winder.lto hand the Cadets their first loss ,He has finished ahead of all these,of the year. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1960 BOBBY BROWN State's stellar sprinter
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