PAGE TEN Lion Cagers Lose 64-63 in Overtime By SANDY PADWE Nis facial expression didn't change throughout the whole game, but underneath you knew that coach John Egli was eating his heart out as he watched Penn State lose in over time to Pitt, 64-63 Saturday night. It was the fifth spmetingling defeat this year for his Lions who have a 10-10 record with two games iemauning. But what holt so much about this loss was that State had the game won until Mark DuMars fouled out with 4:40 left. To state it simply, DuMars was magnificent Saturday. He was hot from the field, con necting on 10 of 16 shots, and his pin-point passes had the Pitt Field House crowd of 1309 gaping with awe. So when he depai ted the scene with 23 points and Penn Slate ahead, 56-49, it's no wondu that the Lions sorely misl-ed him For Penn State without Du nos k the same thing as a gun without a tugger, and after he fouled out the Lions completely lost then composure The Panthers, who led by seven at half and then cooled off, took advantage of "the ma gician's" absence and quickly narrowed the gap. DuMar,' high k,chool teammate John Fridle% cut State' lead to 56-51 and little Billy Mauro made Iwo foul , . and 1.1 field goal to mo‘e the Panthers within one, 56-55 with only 58 seconds left Seconds later Penn State cap tam Wally Colender, who ex perienced the ma ct night of his cat eci , made his only o points, two fide throws, and the Lions had a 58-55 lead But Mauro came right back with a 30-foot set shot at 0:22 to make it 58-57. Pitt wa' full-court pressing and Mel Ramey had the ball for State AA hen All-Amei wan cnd and hatchet man, Mike Ditka gently nudged him. So Ramey had a chance to sew thing , ; up with a one and one situation. His underhand foul shot hit the back of the rim, took two crazy bounces and fell out into the wditing hands of John Mill Pitt immediately called time out with 15 seconds left They put the ball in play at midcourt and orked it around for the last shot Four seconds were left when Mauro passed into Mills in the pivot. Mills faked, turned to shoot, and was clobbered from behind by Gene Harris. With two shots coming, one of those deathly silences fell over the Pitt Field House. Mills stepped up to the line, took a deep breath and lofted a soft shot which hit the back of the rim and bounced out. He THE LAUNDERETTE 210 West College Ave. Tel. AD 8-9442 9 lbs. laundry washed and dried 65c free soap and bleach washed only 35 cents Hours: 7:30 to 5:30, Wed. and Sat. close at 4 No Local Ad Meeting Tonight IT WILL BE WEDNESDAY 1:00 p.m. 9 CARNEGIE • e ll b ls ,•••V 641 1141544, F* 4 ' 41!.'AUfit2.1,4 €!1.)0 one gm DON'T SHOOT COACH IT'S NOT THAT basketball coach John Egli wonders if there ahead as he checks list of five heaittheakers this year. The latest came Saturday night a: steadied himself for the second shot and it swished through for the tying point. State couldn't get a shot and time tan out with score 58-58 Barney gave the Lions the lead on a jump shot at the out set of the five minute over time, 60.58, but Mills hit a one hander and Mauro made an other set to give Pitt a 62-60 edge. Dick Fa'encki iced the game for Pitt when he cashed in on two free throws with 51 seconds left. The Lions came fighting back on Bill Saul's foul and Hams' last second Jumper. but Pitt's four-point lead stood up for the win. I DuMars was high for State with 23 w hile Jake Trueblood and ,Harris had 11 apiece. Saul netted 10. Harris with 10, Trueblood with !9 and Saul with 7 were the lead ing ! For Pitt Mauro was the top !scorer with 15. Falenski had 14 land sophomore Bob Sankey had ,12. Mills had 12 points and 10 re bounds. Pitt now has an 11-13 record 'with one game left against Ken- ;4; t, - ; 0.4 - ,; - -'2` THE DAILY COLIEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA tuckl . . in Lexino.ton SaturciaN Rot Scare Pitt (641 .TF .t,3 Fa . F Tp Fg F Tp Sonic. g 0 - 0 1.2. 4 - 4 1. Froillo 3 0- 1 I. s‘kti...;-r..1 2 n- 2 4 Milk 2 '-12 5.4.1. Folcniki 7 4- 4 141)1041,s 1 0 .4 . 4 2 . , MEM] 3- i 17 rolecder to Lrenr 2 1- 1 ii 11.,i its 6 1- 6 1' nitha 0 0- 0 0 Rome% 1 0 - I fl 4- Tot.ll+ 24 16-21 tet TotalB 24 15-28 }kilt Pitt 18, State 29 - , - ac ' 4 .Jez The Monsoons Are -14 C • -•- ommg! That's right fellows! For those of you who are new to the "top of the mountain," the monsoons are coming. We who have been around for a few years know the monsoons of the Middle East have nothing over State College. Mac sez, don't be caught short! Our long-staple combed cotton raincoat with stand up collar a nd storm tab in the ever pop ular oyster shade for only $13.98 unlined and $16.98 with i full plaid lining is just the ticket to keep you dry and comfortable on those upredic table spring days. This raincoat has raglin shoulders, long cen ter vent, and slash pockets. For those of you who already have a raincoat, but are looking for another with the style and ap pearance of a topcoat, our con tinental iridescent model for $22.50 and our black olive houndstooih model at $24.50 were made for you. Doubt me? Walk to the top of the hill and watch the prices go down. We have a full line of umbrellas starting at $3.98 to $9.98. These items are priced right, fit right, and are a must in every collegiate wardrobe. HABERDASHERY V OOOO 4l L 'ln the Center of Pennsylvania' n ?butt, P. , .6 rd, e aT , y b:-:,'_hl._ 25 L:C,7±7 Pi'.. 64-63 229 S. Allen St. And Cincinnati Just Keeps Rollin' Along By DON WEISS Associated Press Sports Writer Cincinnati's Bearcats continue to ride No. 1 in the weekly Associated Press college basketball poll while their All America Oscar Robertson keeps up his record busting. Robertson, who set an all-time major player career field goal record of 969 during the week, led the Bearcats to two more victories and a 22-1 season mark. The sportscasters and sports writers participating in the new Navy , Mounties weekly poll rewarded the Bear- • cats with 70 first-place votes Wm Meet In out of 158 cast and a comfort able lead over runner-up Ohio State, the Big Ten champ with NCAA Tourney a 20-2 record and a 13-game winning streak. Two Penn State opponents, There was - a general shuffling Navy and West Virginia, will below the top two, with defend- meet in the first round of the ing NCAA champion Califorma.NCAA eastern regional basket replacing Bradley as No 3 after ball tournament in New York Btactiev s upset loss to Houston, next Tuesday. West Southern Confer- The Middies earned their at ence r%-arnp , yip to fifth from large spot with a 69-57 win over sere r.. ' - '4l ` - ' 7lll of Florida up a Army at West Point Saturday. -s.gn , h. and St. Bonaven- Navy, an 87-71 victor over Penn ': 14-ga-ne win streak, +-•.,t,.at Annapolis Feb. 10, fin to ninth. 'shed the regular season with a Ott the basis of 10 points for Loi d. first zis.r.s, nine for second, etc., drew 1,506 points to Chic State, which had West Virginia earned its tour nament berth by beating VPI in the Southern Conference finals 17.:rst-pl=ce votes. California :0 first.place votes and Saturday. But the Mounties didn't 1.252 points. followed by Brad- have it easy. le-.with 1,0:4 and West Vir- They lost Jerry West on fouls cinia with 764. with 12:31 remaining, but guard Jim Warien came through with 7?-e :0 ,camswith points points to spark the Mountie • first-place 28 and wen-lost records attack ugh Feb. 2in parentheses: Another Penn State opponent— Ihr:7 ,Temple—boosted itself into con :. 2r• - 5 , 3 Mention for one of the remain -3,2f,2 ing NIT spots with a 68-63 upset t`' a°" OA 754 over NIT bound St. Johns. Bill Kennedy, named to the 7. Ce , - - ;:a 'itch 121-5? 334 Sporting News All-American 31 ,17_11 , 274 'team Yesterday, led the way with 'NO (Continued on page eleven) . :,.:: :•\ Get Your Eaton Paper at KEELER'S The U . niv E eTi i lf Bo Ave Bookstore TUESDAY. MARCH 1. 1960
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