PAGE SIX Lions Will Have to Owls' Gordon Says The way coach John Egli sees it, Russ Gordon, not Pickles Kennedy, will be the man to stop tomorrow if Penn State has any hopes of upsetting tournament hungry Temple in Ph►la delphia. Remembering all too well Gordon's performance against Penn State in the Keystone Classic * * * last December, Egli said his Lions will have to stop the lithe soph under the boards or suffer the consequences The 6-5 Gordon won the Most Valuable Player Award in the Harrisburg tournament on the basis of his strong rebounding and clutch scoring. lie hit for 14 points and snagged 25 zebounds in Temple's 60-50 win over Penn State in the first Penn State's Mark DuMars has received honorable mention All-American honors from Unit ed Press International for the second straight year. DuMars, a junior, is Penn State's leading scorer with a 21.9 average. round. Then he came back with another gi eat showing the next night when Temple heat Penn In the finals, 65-53 He isn't a sensational type Play er like Kennedy, Temple's great All-American, hut in a quiet way he does n good job for Harry! Litwack's Owls. "Gordon's going to be a good' one," said Egli last night before Fending his Lions through a lenethy practice se , - , ion in Rec "He's definitely been the dif ference in their team this year. He's a great jumper and is a good shooter in around the boards." Besules Gordon, Li twack hac some other talented Qophomore‘ who are capable of causing plenty of trouble Little Bruce Drysdale, Ken nedy's backcout t partner, is a good scorer and an excellent play ma ker. Touted as Temple's next All- Aniei lean, Drysdale is averaging 15 points a game. "Drysdale's best asset is his maneuverability. - says Egli, an astute judge of bas ketball talent. "He can hurt you from the Inside as well as the outside." Egli added. Farl Proctor, John Koskinen and marine-vet Ed revery are the other :•ophs who have been in the starting lineup at one time or another this year. Also on hand is junior Bernie Ivens, Temple's second leading scorer during the 1958-59 season. Temple has a 16-8 record this IM Results IM HOWLING Phi Mu Delta 4, Delta Theta Sig 0 11.). ha Phi 4, Het• 'fhttsi P. 0 1 krillian Chi Alphn 3 , Sigma Chi I T.. 11 Ph. Delta 4, Alpha Chi Sig (I Alpha Phi 11,11 a 4. Alpha Rho Chi 0 ATI.) 4, urn) ii INI BASKETIIALI ),tapir 1-1.p,0 •Lu, lietuloek House 19 1 ugust ?lousy 42, Hickory House 24 I'hilatlglphia liutp , e 29. Berk.' House 17 Alpha Chi Rho 44. MIT 21 1)11 tiB. Sigma Alpha Mu 21 Alpha Phi Alpha 24, Tall Phi Delta 21 I'hi Kappa Psi E 4, Alpha chi Sig 22 ltclta Theta Sig 29 AZ 11., IM HANDBALL Haggler SAE beat DieFccker Phi Comma 141ta, 21-12. 21-5 110lin& Alpha Gamma Rh.) Meat Wrrt Aearia, 21-19. 17-21. 21-10 Ankh Trianiele heat Mihtsell Lambil■ Ch Alpha, 21-0. 21-4 Ever Hear Of Foot Long Berger Boats! Its the Newest at MORRELL'S REMEMBER: your phone toll will be re f unded if your order exceeds two dollars. By SANDY PADWE i. • year much to the surprise of the pre-season forecasters. And Litwack is the man who de serves most of the credit. The soft-spoken, cigar smoking coach was fa:ed with a major rebuilding job last November aft er losing everyone but Kennedy and Ivens from a team that com piled a miserable 6-19 record the year before. But Litwack. who has a 140-75 record in seven years at the Philadelphia school, molded his green sophomores and All-Ameri can Kennedy into a smooth work ing outfit which has lost only to NIT in its last seven games. Basketball Scares SRA Minneapolis 123, New York 113 Detroit 11E, St. 1.01//. 101) COLLE( E Air Forte 6b, Heats 661 St. Josrih't 78. I..afa)rtte 66 LoNola of Chicago 86, John Carroll 76 Syrricure 71. Nina& ra 69 81 a int , 79. Colby 67 Ittitirrrt Its, 1/CWII6 'al Western gen tuck) Sl. East Tennessee RG Da)ton 75. Drtrtot 69 Holy ('rots 66. flo , ton College 78 St. Francis l'a 98, StrubroN ille 69 Rains Threaten Start Of Baton Rouge Open BATON ROUGE, La. (IP) —Top money winner Arnold Palmer and another 149 golfers open the $15,- 000 Baton Rouge Open today if they get any help from the weatherman. PENN STATE ENGINEER OPEN HOUSE --- All Students Invited --- Slides will be shown --- Refreshments will be served THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Stop Egli John Egli 'Stop Gordon * * * TONIGHT 214-215 HUB 7:30 P.M. We are looking for students interested in: *Writing *lllustrations •Photography °Publicity °Advertising •Circulation 'Big Three' Will Defend Lions' All-Around Crown in Easterns A Fenn State gymnast has won.the all-around title in the Eastern gym tournament for the past eight years. This year any one of the Lions' three all-around men, Jay Wer ner, Lee Cunningham and sopho more sensation Greg Weiss, could win for State, but it won't be easy. The Easterns will be held to morrow and Saturday at Temple University in Philadelphia. Wer n e r and Cunningham placed second and third respec tively last year. but the fellow who finished fifth could have beaten them except for one break. Springfield College's Jeff Car dinelh, who Lion coach Gene Wettstone rates as Olympic ma terial, received a 60 when he fell ioff the high bar but he still man 'aged to finished 78 5 pointc behind Werner's second place total of 1535. Had Cardinelli hit his routine ,as expected, he would have pre , vented Penn State from becoming the first team to place three top finishers in this trying event. ' I State s Armando Vega was the; 'winner. 1 Heinz Briegel of Masachusetts, who placed fourth last year, and Cardinelli both stand a good chance of copping the event this year. according to Wettstone. The All-Around con sists of six events long horse. side horse. p-bars, still rings. horizontal bar and free exer cise. Besides this event, champion- Air Force Will Play In NCAA's NEW YORK (RP) The Air Force Academy (12-9) basketball .team has accepted an at-large berth in the NCAA postseason tournament. Chairman Roy S. Keene of the Western Selection Committee announced last night. The NCAA Service Bureau here said Air Force would play De Paul of Chicago (15-5) in a first round game of the Midwest re gional either March 7, 8 or 9 at a site to be determined today. The Air Force - De Paul winner will advance to the Midwest Re gional semifinals against the Mis souri Valley Conference champion, ;probably top-ranked Cincinnati, at Manhattan. Kan., March 11. THESIS MULTILITHINO FASI ECONOMICAL raIMFIVIAL PRIMINF 352 E. COLLEGE AD B-6794 * * * ships will be decided in the six (standard events tumbling, side horse, horizontal bar, rope climb, parallel bars and flying rings. Dick Seaward of Army has out tumbled all opposition this sea son and is a strong favorite to cop Opening Tomorrow at La Gal feria The Ditty Potter Jazz Quartet Dancing Every Night and Friday & Saturday Afternoons ....• GO Everywhere :• 4 ` ( "v . GO "In Style 0- On EATON'S • • r; 715 t; when you go "visiting by mail" on Eaton's Pick your paper from our Eaton's Open Steck stylings. Matching Open Stock paper and envelopes are always available and sold separately. So convenient! So economical! Visit our stationery Department OM Ask for atlas OPEN STOCK WRITING PAPERS THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 8:45 A.M. to 8 P.M.. Monday 8:45 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.. Tuesday thru Saturday THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1960 the event. Pitt's Dave Hirst, Navy's Paul Sparks and Syra cuse's Al Bird all will be strong challengers. On the side horse, high bar and parallel bars, the Lions' big three should fight it out just as they have done all season. Cardinelli and Briegal are par ticularly strong in the parallel bars but will cause trouble for the Penn Staters in the other two events. In the rope climb, Navy's Nel son Hulme, EIGL record hold er, will be the man to beat, while the Nittanies' Vince Neuhauser and Army's Dave Hastings and John Kammerriener also will be strong contenders. The flying rings will feature three of the best ringmen in the entire country in Werner, Hirst and Army's Jon Aaronsohn, Aaronsohn was Eastern champ a year ago, Werner took the rings in the Nationals, Fed Hirst has beaten both of them in dual meets. Only individual titlists are de termined in the Easterns. Army won the EIGL team championship by compiling a 5-0 record in dual meet competition. The Nittanies finished second with a 4-1 log after losing to Army. KEELER'S
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