PAGE SIX Ploy Duke Tonight Gagers Take of 'Spoilers' Lion Role Special To The Collegian CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 8 Penn State's surging bask etball team, which has shown signs of being a real "spoiler" this year, will have a golden opportunity for a pair of upsets this weekend. The Lions (2-1) meet Duke (1-0) Friday night in the first half of a doubleheader and Wake Forest (1-1) plays West Virginia (1-1) in the second game. Saturday, Penn State takes on Wake Forest and West Virginia plays Duke. The Lions lost their opener to Maryland, 64-47, but since then they have upset Purdue, 63-59, and trounced Lehigh, 66-50. Duke's only win was an 80-74 conquest of Louisiana State. Both Duke and Wake Forest are expected to be right in the middle of the Atlantic Coast Con ference race along with North Carolina and Maryland. Duke, which went as far as the NCAA regionals last year, has its whole team intact. The Blue.Dev ifs also have one of the top sopho more prospects in the nation in Art Heyman, who averaged 30 points a gamtlast year. BILLY PACKER The rest -pi Duke's starting . . • Leads Deacons lineup will be composed of such Len Chappell who is re vels as Carroll Youngkin. Howie !Iter c Hurt, Doug Kistler, and John covering from a knee injury. Frye. Sophomore Fred Schmidt The report from Winston could break into the starting , Salem is that Chappell will def - array. initely be ready for the Dixie Penn State coach John Egli Classic during Christmas but he plans no lineup changes Friday. probably won't see action until Pell start midget Mark DuMars, : then. his All-American candidate, out With Chappell out, little Billy front with soph John Mitchell. Packer: the son of Lehigh coach Gene Harris, Jake Trueblood and Tony Packer, will have to carry Earl Hoffman get the nod up the load. front. Packer averaged 13 points a Duke is expected to give the game last year but coach Bones Lions more trouble than Wake McKinney knows that wee Billy Forest, a team plagued by in- can't do it by himself. juries to key players. Wake Forest's lone win was The Deacons have'been playing, over Florida 85-79: The Deacons without their All-Ainerican cen—lost to Davidson, 64-59. Project Joey I.S.A. XMAS PARTY FOR 80 NEEDY CHILDREN December 11 HUB BALLROOM 14 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME Don't Forget the Folks • Back Home This Christmas Take back a souvenir for your brother and sister or girl friend or boy friend. We have a complete line of PENN STATE SOUVENIRS: • Jewelry • Stuffed Animals • Mugs • Pennants • Clothing You can get it at .. METZGER'S THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ziegler, 195 . 9 Champ, Enters Semi-Finals in IM Boxing By DENNIS GBUBB Alpha Chi Rho's Gerry Ziegler, the 1959 142-pound fraternity box ing champion; decisioned Rafael Rodriguez of Delta Theta Sigma , and advanced to the 150 pound ,semi-finals before a packed gal lery at Rec Hall last night. The two fighters battered each other in the first round, but Zieg ler came on strong in the second round and almost scored a knoCk down when he smashed Rodri guez into the ropes. In the other 150-pound match, Craig Bate of Chi Phi and Bill, Joyce of Phi Kappa Tau ex changed a barrage of punches in the first round, but Bate knocked, Joyce to the canvas in the open ing seconds of the third round to gain the decision. Bill Keitenring, Phi Gamma Delta's 142-pounder, also ad- , vanced to the semi-finals when the referee stopped his fight with Paul Shiring of Pi Kappa ATTENDING LIBERTY BOWL IN PHILADELPHIA? 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In.the 158-pound division, Sig- I ma Chi's Dick SWensen knocked Manuel Elgueta of Alpha Gamma Rho into the ropes in the open ing seconds of the first round. Elgueta retaliated in round two, but Swensen finished strong to gain the win. Walt Bernacki of Alpha Sigma I Phi and Jim Anderson of Delta Upsilon will meet each other in the 167-pound semi-finals as a result of their wins over Bill Hogg I of. Alpha Kappa Lambda and! Dean Kiess of Phi Delta Theta. i Both fighters stepped up their attacks in the third round to win by close „decisions. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1960 Robinson Honored NEW YORK (W) Sugar Ray Robinson, who just missed win ning the middleweight champion ship for the sixth time last week, has been named fighter of the month by Ring magazine. • • • • ) -• -•-• • y. • . 0 ... k) .• . , . • . • .... 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