The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 10, 1960, Image 6

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Duke Trounces Cagers, 69-46
Poor Shooting Hurts
Lions; Heyman High
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 9 Poor shooting hampered
Penn State again tonight and the Nittany Lions dropped a
69-46 decision to Duke's battling Blue Devils before 6500 in
the spacious Charlotte Coliseum.
The Lions, who play Wake Forest here Saturday night,
are now 2-2 for the campaign and * * *
both losses have been to Atlantic
Coast Conference teams
State lost its opener to Mary
land, 64-47, when tht• Lions con
nected on just 24 per - , •nt of their
shots. Tonight it wa the same
story.
Coach John Egli's crew made
only 17 of 60 shots (28 per cent)
and were held to a lowly 14
points in the first half.
Duke didn't do much better in
the first half but they led 25-14.
at the intermission,
The Blue Devils increased their
lead to 15 points shortly after the
start of the second half and then
State came to life.
The Lions cut the Duke lead to
nine. 37-28, the closest they e;trte
on night excent for the opening
minutes.
Art Heyman, who may be the
best sophomore in the country,
Carroll Youngkin, and 6-9 Doug
Kistler quickly opened the gap
again with excellent board con
trol and deadly shooting.
With 5:36 left, Duke led 57-37.
Al this point, coach Vic Bubas be
gan to clear his bench.
Heyman was the top scorer for
both teams, with 27 points. Young
kin had 17 and Kistler 14 for
Duke.
Gene Harris, who scored all his
points in the second half, was
high for State with 16. Mark Do-
Mars had 14 and John Mitchell
had 12.
In the second half of tonight's
doubleheader. West Virginia beat
Wake Forest, 80-73.
Wake Forest's All-American
center Len Chappell made his
first appearance of the year with
his injured knee heavily taped
and scored 21-points.
Rod Thorn had 24 for the;
Alounties and Billy Packer scored!
27 for Wake Forest.
SET SHOTS Duke only had
four more rebounds than State
(50-46) but it seemed the Blue
Devils came up with the im
portant ones all evening . .
Guard John Mitchell was
State's top rebounder with 12
followed by Gene Harris with
9 .. . Jake Trueblood only made
one of ten shots for Penn State
. Earl Hoffman was 0-5 . . .
Duke made 29 of 65 shots for
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MARK DuMARS
. . . scores 14
* * *
42 per cent ... State's two wins
were over Purdue, 63-59, and
Lehigh, 66-50 . . , Duke is 2-0
. . The Blue Devils beat LSU,
80-74, in their only other game.
DUKE 1601 PENN STATE (46)
Fg F Tp Fr F Tg
Heyman 11 6- 7 27 111161ars fi 4- 6 14
Hurt 2 1- 1 6 Hoffman 0 0- U 0
Younvkin /.; 1- 6 17 Phillips 0 0- 0 0
Kistler 6 2- 4 14 Tlllollllod 1 2- 4 4
Frye 1 0- 1 2 11.,rriFt 6 4- 6 16
Mullen 0 0- 0 0 Mitchell 6 2- 2 12
Cantwell 1 0- 0 2
Mew hurt 0 0- 0 0
fle9l 0 2- 2 2
Albright 0 11- 0 0
Totals 22 11-2 0 lIS Totals 17 12-17 41'
Basketball Scores
NBA
St. Louis 131 racuse 11?
College
St. Johns 55 Kansas 54
Western Hy. 77 East. Tennessee 65
Duke 69 Fr nn State 48
Army F 4 Pitt Sn
Indiana St. 73 F.dinlioro 43
Lafayette 64 Nlavilltittnn 59
Princeton 95 Nfivy 72
Penn Rutgers 80
ilftmilhat SI Harpur 66
llccrifin Tech 57 SMII 64
- Morris Harvey 150 Concord 56
VPI 105 Davidson 59
Iltirstra Ff. Mt. St. Marys 75
Rochester Gil Amherst 58
Maine 114 Vermont 63
Western 51aryIntul 54 Lycoming 78
Western Reserve 66 Thiel 61
11214' mil 53 North Dakota 62
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Matmen Meet Mounties Today;
Seckler Gets Starting Berth
Co-captain Jerry Seckler,
ousted from the starting line-1
up by Neil Turner last week,!
will get his first start of the!
year this afternoon when the
Penn State wrestlers meet unH
beaten West Virginia at Morgan-;
town.
Seekler, who went undefeated'
'in ten regular season matches last'
year. won the starting assignment •
thanks to a strong showing in
practice this week.
Seckler and Turner have proved
through their performances in
practice that
they are evenly
matched.
Good friends
off the mat, they
will probably be
fighting for the
starting berth at
147 each week
In the only
other lineup
change, John
Barone may re
place Bill Pola
cek at 167. Ba- Jerry Seckler
cone, a junior, has been giving
Ron Pifer tough workouts at 157
all year, and Speidel may decide
to give him a chance at 167
Carbo Linked With Liston
WASHINGTON UP) A St. say whether mobsters are be-
Louis police lieutenant testified hind Liston.
yesterday that imprisoned hood- Vitale and Mitchell who a
lum subcommittee lawyer indicated
Frankie Carbo owns 52 per' -
h
cent of the contract of ranking have extensive police records
were threatened with citation for
heavyweight boxer Sonny Liston. contempt of Congress.
Lt. Joseph Kuda told the Sen-: It was the first time witnesses
ate Antimonopoly subcommittee
have li balked at answering clues-
• ons since the subcommittee re
he also had found that Philadel- opened its hearings on gangland
phia racketeer Frank (Blinky) influence in the ring busines.
Palermo owns 12 per cent, John Onetime bigshot fight promoter
J. Vitale of St. Louis another 12. James D. Norris earlier told the
per cent, and the remaining 24;subcommittee behind closed doors
per cent is owned by others. that Carbo was "especially help-
Kuda was summoned after
Vitale and Frank Mitchell, pub
lisher of a weekly newspaper in
St. Louis, both invoked the
Fifth Amendment in refusing to
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against the Mounties.
If a pre-meet rumor comes true,
one of the best matches of the
afternoon should be the 191-pound
battle between State's John Tro
jan and Mountaineer junior Ray
Bazzoli.
Bazzoli was a second-unit' end
on the Mountie football team this
fall. He won all eight of his
matches at heavyweight last year
and copped the Southern Con
ference heavyweight crown but
Mountie Coach Steve Harrick may
move him down a notch today.
Sophomore Denny Slattery will
start at 123 for State. The former
Williamsport high school star de
cisioned Army's Phil Burns, 12-6,
last week. Senior Ralph Staten
(11-3) will get the nod for WVU.
Tony Scordo meets Mountie
eorge Thompson at 130. Scordo
tas a career record of 8-4-2 and
'hompson is 6-6-1.
State's Dan Johnston and West
irginia's Bob Petres will hook up
ip in a dual .at 137.
Petres, runner-up for the South
rn Conference title last year,
tas a career mark of 17-5-1. Johns
on (10-4) decisioned Army's Den
ny Benchoff, 8-4, last week as the
Lions won 24-10.
At 147, Seckler will probably
meet Howard Lester, who was 2-5
as a sophomore last year. Either
Mike Locke or Gary Wilson will
ful" in lining up fighters Jake La-
Motta, Carmen Basilio and Tony
DeMarco for matches sponsored
by Norris' International Boxing
Clubs.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1960
!provide the competition for Pifer
at 157.
Barone will meet Mike Su
Ivan, an untested sophomore from
!Martinsburg, W. Va., in the 167-
pound , class.
Phil Mycr will go against Paul
Hoblitzell at 177.
If Bazzoli drops down to 191,
Torn Greaser will handle the
iheavyweightehores for the Moun
taineers. Co-captain Johnston Ob
erly will represent the Blue and
White.
Paret Defends Title
NEW YORK (IP)—Benny (Kid)
;Paret, a hustling little Cuban,
makes the first defense of h;s
world welterweight boxing title
tonight in a 15-round pick-'em
fight at Madison' Square Garden
with Argentina's Federico Thomp
son.
campus
character:
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TORT
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