PAGE SIX Cagers End Home Season Play Lehigh In Rec Hall Finale at 8 By SANDY PADWE Still burning after last week end's double setback, Penn State coach John Egli will send a ievamped starting line up against Lehigh tonight at 8 when the Lions close out their home season in Rec Hall. The vetet an coach plans to move Jake Ti uehlood and Bill Saul up to the 111 , 4 five in place of John and Gene Harris ui .in 'Volt to get ~ erne added help uncle' the hoards The two sophomotes :rill mom P.M Sweet land. Mark DtiMaic stod Wally Colender as the Lions shoot for win number 10 against Saul and Trueblood did most of the rebounding even though the Lions lost to Colgate and Syracuse lest weekend and Egli feels they'll be a big help against Lehigh tonight. Saul, used sparingly since join ing the cage squad after the Lib el ty Bowl, came into his own with 13 points against Colgate and 11 at Syracuse. The 6-4 footballer isn't a pol ished performer by any means. but he, steady improvement earned him the starting assign ment Trueblood. on the other hand. returns to the first five after a month's absence. The slender, tow head from nearby Hollidaysburg. lost his job when he was forced to mikc the first Bucknell game be cause of a virus attack. Phillips did so well as his re placement that Egli was forced to stick with him, and Trueblood became State's number one re serve. But Jake has come through with some real fine clutch basketball of late and Egli feels he deserves another shot at the starting line up. Spotting a 9-9 mark, the Lions must win tonight if they have any hopes of breaking even this sea son. Three road games with Pitt, Templc and Rutgers still remain iind State just hasn't been sue et‘sful away from Rec Hall this year Lehigh comes into tonight's came with a disappointing 5-14 record, but the Engineers do pos sess the classiest sophomore in 1 the East. Norm Brandi ,a 6-1 jump shot' •1 list from Roselle, N.J., is break- olilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiinimimmilmiiiiiimmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllllllllg_g; PROCTER & GAMBLE* .soc, Procter & Gamble will visit Penn State next week on Tuesday, March 1 Wednesday, March 2 to discuss your future in a challenging organization. Plant Management (Production) Research and Development Central Engineering Division Central Industrial Engineering 3 : 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E11111111111111111111111111111111111111111115 . : —Collegian Photo by Paul Lowe SENIORS Wally Colender (24), Mel Ramey (12) and Paul Sweet land (44) will be playing then• last home game tonight when the Lions meet Lehigh in Rec Hall. That's Penn State coach John Egli in the middle ing all soi ts of scoring records ;wherever he goes and right now ,he's the 11th leading scorer in the ,nation. He'll be up against some pret itv tough competition tonight when 'he takes on, Penn State's DuMars, !who is 16th in the national scor ling race. Brandt has seined 447 points ! this year for an average of 24 8 ,points a game. He's the top scor er in the State and leads the Mid 'die Atlantic Conference too. The rest of Lehigh's starting team will find leading rebound ers Ross Culligan and Jack Palfi at forwards. 6-4 Ken Weaver at center and little Bob Happ out front with Brandl. Three Penn State seniors, Mel Ramey, captain Wally Colender and Paul Sweetland will be play ing their last home game for the Lions tonight. After tonight's game, Penn State travels to Pitt Saturday. 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Mel Itart 412 Fred Fittele IJ4I, Don Wil.on 1324, Frank Shea ;4144 Lehigh reser,e•—John Dobi oln 1311,J0' 0- Dotxiwi ty 151), Tim Horn (21 o, John incokon (451 Dick Ho•,F 1231, Jny An gintla (351, Marry Lindenhamn 13 1 Basketball Scores NBA Boston 121. Mtnnenpolls 110 Cincinnati 124 St 1 oui• 122 COLLEGIATE Maine b 4, Hates 49 DR% ton 91 Xmier 52 Georgetown 106, Scranton 90 Kansas State 69, hankas 07 Ursinus 111, Juniata 62 Temple 70, Lafayette 1.7 Carnegie Tech 65, Nt'aene , hurg 93 St. Josephs 93, Illickmll 63 1 1 .'a , hington & Jeffeihon 71, Allegheny 65 SmLLh Carollllß 66, Clemson 66 tivraeuse 53. Colgate 72 St. lionalentme 76. 1/oFotw , ne 70 W. Michigan It 7. Howling Gr 4 en 05 Velmont 77. New Hampshire 57 Rutgele 95, rorilharn 1,4 • Food Products * Synthetic Detergents • Toilet Goods • Paper Products • ChE, EE,,IE, ME, Eng Sci (BS, MS) e IE, Math, Eng Sci (BS, MS) Yank Skater Loses, Hockey Team Gains By TED SMITS Associated Press Sports Editor SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (EP) Eugeni Grishin, Russia's world champion speed skater, beat America's Bill Disney out of a gold medal yesterday by one-tenth of a second in the 500-meter race at the Winter Olympics. Grishin's time tied his world record of 40.2 seconds. In hockey, a Boston insurance! man, Bill Cleary, scored four goals,,mark. The Soviets have an unoffi three unassisted, as the U.S. team:cial total of 120 points compared won its second game in the chain-;to 49 1 ,-2 for second place Germany pionship round robin by beatingland the United States' third place Germany 9-1 The Yanks playitotal of 44. formidable Canada today. I United States hopes in the men's ;Howell Will Quit Giants 1960 Grid Season figure skating also suffered a setback \Men David Jenkins NEW YORK (if') Jim Lee wound up third after three corn pulsory figures. Karol Divin of , After 'Howell quit yesterday as coach Czechoslovakia was first and H of the New Yoik Giants, effective Alain Gileiti of France second. Iwith the end of the 1960 National Two more school figures will b e lFootball League season. , skated today. The freestyle, Jen- ' The surprise announcement was kins' best event comes tomorrow. l made at a luncheon honoring Pete The unofficial score was Divityßozelle of Los Angeles, newly 415 5, Giletti 404 0, and Jenkins, elected NFL commissioner. 401 2 In the only other gold medal event of the day, Ernst Hinter seer, a Kitthuhel farmer, cap tured the men's slalom and re stored Austria's badly damaged skiing prestige. He made the two runs down KT22 Mountain in 1 minute 10.7 seconds and 58.2 seconds for a total of 2:08.9. The runs were on different courses. Willy Bogner of Germany, who led on the first run in 1:08.8, fell on the second and failed to finish. Americans finished out of the pic ture. Second place in the slalom went to another Austrian, Ma thias Leaner, in 2:10.3. Charles Boron of France was third in 2:10.4. 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