PAGE SIX agers ir; ?.c, - tve Purdue Tonigh Dischinger, DuMars Set For Duel By SANDY PADWE • Baby-faced Terry Disching or, the 19-year-old Olympian and All-American from Pur due, will he at Rec Hall tonight to face Mark DuMars and Penn State in the second half Of a wrestling-basketball twin- The 1960 home basketball open er will start at approximately 8:45 'following the Penn State - Army wrestling witch. I MARK DuMARS Dischinger. who topped the Biq! * * Ten in scoring as a sophomore - 1 • last year, is one of the most re- a sensational scoring duel with I Either Bob Orrill, Dick Mitchell markable basketball players in Dischinger coming out on top. ; or Tim McGinley will start at the nation today. 25-23, as the Boilermakers won ;guard with Darrell McQuitty, a He only goes 6-6, not execp- 63-54. i strong rebounder, and Jerry Berk tionany big for a center, but he DuMars, who had one. of his shire at forward. moves . so quickly underneath the ' worst nights in State's 64-47 loss Coach Ray Eddy also has a basket that taller opponents have , to Maryland in the opener Thurs-.strong bench featuring 6-10 John little success stopping him. 'day, hopes to get back on the right 'Kamman and 6-6 Phil Wills. track tonight. * * • , bi tin g sching er . has an amazing PITT UPSETS PURDUE shoo touch and scored on Against the Terps the 5-10 ma-: gieian made only 4of 18 shots PITTSBURGH John Frid• 54.6 per cent of his shots a year •i ley's driving layup with only ;and wound up with eight points. ago That's far.below his 1959-60 aver- 10 seconds remaining in the One of his biggest boosters is age of 21.3. game gave the Pitt Panthers a Pete Newell, the former Califor-, dramatic, come - from - behind , Joining DuMars in State's start- Ma coach who directed the U.S. upset victory over Purdue to- Olympic team to a gold medal ing lineup tonight will be souho- night at the Pitt field house. mores, John Mitchell and Earl in Rome this summer,A crowd of 2100 watched the Hoffman oc _ and juniors Gene Harris, "Terry has a shot for every Panthers, down by 22 ) points custom" Newell said. "Ile is tre-,and Jake Trueblood. with 16 minutes left, go into a mendously danger3us with the Mitchell looked exceptionally full-court press and methodic bail." good in his first varsity game and ally cut the Purdue lead to one _ . His biggest.dweapon is a hook with either hand, but he also has a deadly lump shot and is an excellent driver. Tonight, Dischinger will renew' Harris. State's top rebounder an old rivalry with DuMars, Penn last year, Trueblood and Hoff- State's own All-American timber.; man will be up front tonight. Last year in Lafayette, Ind.. Purdue has a batch of talented DuMars jtnd Dischinger put on 'lettermen to ,back up Dischinger. Ducks Boast Flock Of Fleetfooted Stars Oregon is one team that has little to worry about when it comes to speed. Five members of the Webfoots —who meet Penn State in the second Liberty Bowl game in Philadelphia Stadium Dec. 17— are outstanding track stars and a few are downright sensational. Reserve halfback Roscoe Cook, for example, is co-holder of the world 100-yard dash record of 0:09.3. He also is one of several • runners who have equalled the world GO-yard standard of 0:06. End Jerry Tarr is a 0:14 .high hurdler who managed to reach, the finals of the Olympic tryouts., Another end, Lenny Burnett, is 0:14.5 hurdler. Halfback Dave Grayson. the Dock's leading ground gainer with 018 yards on 117 carries for a 5.4 average. has been clocked in 0:09.0 in the 100-yard dash. Reserve halfback Mike Gaechtel has done 0:09.6 several times for the century. Then there's Cleveland Jones. the 5.3 ball of fire,,, who was Oregon's top scorer and pass're• ceiver. Jones was one of 11w big spark plugs for Oregon this fall, but the Having a Surprise . Party? Treat Them to the Finest! SERVE Spudnuts Made With Tender Loring Care 111 S. PUGH ST. * * * he ran the Lion attack when Du- Mars was forced to the bench with four personal fouls late in the first half. man who By The ASSOCIATED PRESS guided the Ducks to I UCLA's Billy Kilmer aims for their final.. mark of 7-2-1 is Dave. the total offense title, bowl-bound Grosz, one of the nation's best Duke tackles a 21-year-old case quarterbacks, of California inhospitality, and Grosz led Oregon in total of-. !Virginia hopefully tries to side !step a share of the record major lease with 1140 yards and heischool losing streak today in, boosted his all-time total to 3,oo6iwindup day of the regular college, football season. yards. ranking him as one of thei top 1.5 in West Coast history. ! Duke is at UCLA in its first !California appearance since a Grid Notes—Oregon's 7-2-1 rec ord this 'fall ran the Ducks' two great unbeaten, untied, unscored season mark to 15-4-1 . Ore- .upon Blue Devil club was beaten gon plans to leave for Phila- 7-3 in the last minute of a dra delphia by plane Dec. 13 . . . matic Rose Bowl game on Jan. - They'll stay overnight in Chi- 1. 1939. , cago and arrive in Philadelphia To wipe away that stigma, the the following day ... The whole ! new edition Devils headed for Duck squad will receive riew ;the Cotton BoWl at Dallas next traveling jackets and slacks fr— Jan. 2 will have to contain the trip . . . Penn State will Uclan tailback Kilmer,. who needs hold a full scale workout on !but 27 yards to win the major Beaver Field 'today . . . The college total offense champion- Lion braintrust received three ship from Washington State's Mel films from Oregon yesterday and lights burned late in Rec Virginia appeals again for San- Hall last night . . . (Continued on Page Eight) E E SOC ETY Will Meet in 219 EE on TUESDAY, DEC. 6 at 7:00 P.M. A talk on solid state devices will be given All Interested Persons Are Invited THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TERRY DISCHINGER point at 80-79. That's when Fridley went in for the payoff basket to make it 81-80 Th e Boilermakers' Dischinger was the game's high scorer with 27 points. Purlue had been rated as one of the nation's lop teams in pre-season polls. ,Duke, Virginia Hope to End Jinxes Today * * * * * * Collegian Score Card PLAYERS FIELD GOALS FOULS P F 'PT DuMars-10 Mitchell-24 Harris-22 Hoffman-20 Trueblood-50 Phillips-42 Wilson-32 Eisele-34 Staub-14 Witmer-40 Totals . . ; PLAYERS FIELD GOALS FOULS P F IPT Dischinger-43 Berkshire-33 McGinley-31 Mitchell-25 Orrill-30 Rickelman-35 Yeagy-44 Wills-45 Kamman-51 McQuitty-40 Ditamore-21 Isaacs-20 Totals . KEELER'S THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE On E. College Across from East Gate SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. Penn State Purdue AVAILABLE AT Since 1928
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