SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1960 Cagers Lose to Colgate; Play Syracuse Tonight Special to the Collegian HAMILTON, N.Y., Feb. 19 —Colgate came from 11 points behind late in the second half tonight and beat Penn State, 84-75 in an overtime thriller here. Trailing 60-49 I minutes left, sophl Duffy and )unto helped whittle do tie the score at ith just seven 'more flash Bob Ken NOVUM F yn the lead and 0 with 35 sec- onds remaining.' For a few sectonds it looked Red Raiders are now 11-8 for I have broken four seconds this like Wally Cole der might be ,I, the campaign, season. the hero again or State when Duffy was the top scorer for', Werner, who scored a 273 in he made a drivi g hook to give the Red Raiders with 29 pointsillis only competitive parallel bar, the Lions a 71-69 edge. But Duf- and Norum had 21. 'routine this season, and Weiss will , fy. a 6-3 jump' g jack, hit a Penn State returns home Thur s. lead the Nittanies in this event.' jump shot just efore time ran day night for its finale at Reeli Steadily improving sophdnore" out to tie the s ore 71-71. Hall against Lehigh Following --le, tl ' Ken Morrow will round out the Colgate broke things wide open P Lehigh game, the Lions close outlions, p-bars cast. as the overtime period began. the season with road games atl Mel Watkins hit a two pointer, it Pitt, Temple and Rutgers. 1 Syracuse's three all-ai ound Mike' , Tousey converted two free i'. Box Score men—Orkin, Dodge and Levine— PENN STATE (75) COLGATE (84) 'will work their routines for the ' 'X . throws and Norum made a jump , ‘,s Fg F ,Tp F g F T P,Orange on the p-bars. shot to give Colgate a ' 77 - 71 bulge' WALLY COLENDER I.)olititni it 8- 911 Duffy 11 7- a 291 Colemler - 10 R- 928 Salisbury 2 5- 5 9; ln the flying rings Lion sopho with two minutes gone. Gene Ham's made it 77-73 and ... hits for 28 i Sweetland 00- 0 0 Noma' 93- * * * Harm 6 4- 61b Doyle 0 2- Bill Saul made a foul to cut the' 'plump., o o. o o Watkins 9 1- lead to 77-74. ; from the outside before the T:la-blood 20- 2 4 Tousey 23- Oft 0- Then Duffy got a hot hand. 1-le final buster to give Colgate the Sst 0 9 uil 2 -13 0 1 0 Jackson 1 3- 3 made two quick jump shots to win. ißamey 0 0- 0 0 put Colgate up 81-74 and it was ' It was a tough loss for State, Totals 24 29-39 75 Total. so 24-39 ail too late for the Lions to come' which now has a 9-8 record. The'halftime Berne: State 39, Colgate 34 I back. !, I Onandog Lions play Syracuse tonight in -- John Doyle and Saul traded th e a War Memorial: fouls and Norum connected i Auditorium. EWA Tourney Tickets Colender was high man fort Tickets for the Eastern Inter-Ithe Nitt a n y Lions with 28 1 collegiate Wrestling Tournament points, 16 of which came in the at Princeton, N.J., March 11 and! 12 are now on sale at the Bee Hall' Basketball Scores ticket office. I O. Tickets will be sold for each f Boston 136, Detroit BA 116 the four sessions and hooks of, COLLEGI ATE tickets covering all four will be 1-famard 6 North Car l olin P a e nBs Clemson 30 sold too. I shown 59. Columbia 52 Virginia Tech 190, VMI 71 Rhode Want/ 72. New Hampshire 63 Colgate 84, Penn State 75 (Ml Providence 59, Boston Col 56 Albright 94, F & 10.1 72 TIRED ? ? ? Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU , I" ' \ 4 STEP- IN Maw STEP OUT IN IT Get the quiet proof of Chevrolet's superior performance on the road— No other car in the low-priced three can match the borne-on-the-wind sensation you get from a ride in the 1960 Chevrolet. 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Last year he only had ski and either Leßoy Van Liven one basket for two points. or Jim Reals are scheduled to Tonight's game marked the ' climb the rope for the visitors. first time that Colgate had ever Wettstone Nv I I counter with beaten a John Egli-coached !Vince Neuhauser, Bill Fosnocht team twice in one season. The 10 OVNI CMITUROrS. VI trtl• I awl, a ow.. ..vv........, roe-, •....* .-......... RUSHING SMOKER ' LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CORNER OF GARNER AND FAIRMOUNT SUNDAY, FEB. 21 2-5 P.M. Refreshments Welcome All 2nd Semester Frosh -::o y -; v ~,nscF~j,: s H ..~yc;, Precision balanced wheels and tires—Here again Chevy has shown concern for your comfort by elimi nating vibration in this vital area— tire life is longer, too. Easy steering ratio—Chevy's high ratio Ball Race steering takes the work out of steering for you. Superior weight distribution— Chevy rides better, handles better and stops better because the car's weight is more equally divided be tween the front and rear wheels. 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In their three meets this year, the Orange have been beaten by Pitt, Army and Navy. The Lions turned back Tem ple, West Virginia and Navy before being upset last week by the Cadets. In their thu teen previous meets with the upstate New Yorkers, the Lions have won all but three. 'The Nittanios won last year in Syracuse, 52-43, as Armando Vega copped three first places. NCAA Gym tickets all of whom Tickets for the National Col legiate Gymnastic Championship scheduled here March 18-19 go on sale Monday morning at the Rec Hall ticket office. There will be three sessions. Preliminaries will be held Friday afternoon and evening and finals on Saturday evening. A book of three tickets for a reserved seat sells for $3. A book of three un reserved tickets costs $2. CLASSIFIEDS 1959 CHEVROLET 810 mo.lel, arc cyitn der, radio & heeler, qtand‘r(l shift; ley; than 25,000 miles. Price ;1195, Call AD 7-112.2, 21" RCA. TELEVISION set, slightly used, hkr new. 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