PAGE SIX Lion any Tops Colgate, 78-68 COMING THROUGH—Penn State center Gene Harris (22) sails past Colgate's Bob Duffy (24) and Dave Davenport (32) in last night's game at Rec Hall. Harris was Penn State's second leading scorer with 20 points as the Lions won 78-68. John Mitchell was high for State with 24 points. Red Raiders Ruined by Press; Mitchell Tops Scorers with 24 By SANDY PADWE 'another fast break to make the A half-court zone press en-'score 59-55. abled Penn State to erase a 14-1 Colgate scored only one basket :during the rally and it came lin a point * Colgate lead late in the jump shot by Mel Watkins which second half last night and the .upped the Raider lead to 61-55. t DuMars, held to one field goal Lions went on to post their lin the first half, then hit a 30- fifth win, 78-68. (foot jumper to narrow the gap A Rec Hall crowd of 2000 was ito 61-57. Mitchell, the game's top scar about to give up on the Lions er with 24 points, followed with when they fell behind 59-45 with another midcourt steal and only 9:10 remaining. basket and Stale was only two Up to this point, they had suf - points behind, 61-59. !erect through one of their worst, Colgate's John Doyle tempar shooting nights of the campaign:al:llY halted the Lions with a foul But suddenly John Mitchell and. but sophomore Earl Hoffman Mark DuMars got hot and before:scored after a Mitchell steal. the Raiders knew it their lead. With the score 62-61, Hoffman was cut to 59-53 with seven min-.calmly arched another jump shot utes left. from the corner and the Lions With the sparse crowd scream-'were in front, 63-62. Mr its approval, the Lions moved' They were never headed after into their press which baffled thethat as DuMars. Mitchell and Har- Red Raiders. ris increased the scoring tempo Colgate lost its composure and Jake Trueblood came up with completely as the hustling Lions some more timely steals. began stealing passes which Colgate dominated the first 31 were quickly converted into minutes of the game, hitting fast break baskets. with deadly consistency. But DuMars and Mitchell did most their inability to cope with the of the damage both offensively, Press proved to be their down and defensively during the rally.' fall. After Mitchell made it 59-53, Harris took runner-up honors DuMars came up with a steal at in scoring for the Lions with 20 midcourt and fed Gene Harris on points. Dave Davenport was high Van Brocklin, Eagles Part PHILADELPHIA IN) Quar terback Norm Van Brocklin sev ered relations with the Philadel phia Eagles yesterday after a rather cryptic conversation with Frank McNamee, president of the National Football League cham pions. Van Brocklin said he told Mc- Namee in reply to flat questions that (1) He would not play again, and (2) He wasn't interested in being a player-conch. McNamee did not sal; what kind of coach- - factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service $1624.00 WYNO SALES CO. 19E0 E. 3rd St., Williamsport ing job he had in mind. He made no offer, Van Brockl►n said. The meeting between the two apparently cleared the way for the Eagles to name Assistant Coach Nick Skorich as successor to Buck Shw who retired s head coach after the Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers. Van Brocklin had been mentioned as a candi date for the job. Nittanv Dell home-of delicious sandwiches LOX and BAGELS SERVED SUNDAY TILL 2 P.M across from girls dorms 362 Shortlidge Rd. FREE PARKING IN REAR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA for Colgate with 21 while Bob Duffy had 20. The Lions made only 38 per cent of their shots while Colgate (6-5) hit on 56 per cent. The Lions, now 5-4, face Car negie Tech at home tomorrow night in the second half of a wres tling-basketball twinbill. Box Score PENN STATE (71) COLGATE (68) GFP G F P Dubtars 7 I- 1 16 Navin II 4- 5 10 Hoffman 6 1- 8 11 Duffy 9 2- 4 20 Harris 9 2. 4 20 Davenport 8 6- S 21 Mitchell 11 2- 8 24 Watkins 6 0- 1 12 Trueblood 1 2- 2 4 Doyle 2 1- I 5 Phillips 2 0- 4) 4 Brown 0 0- 0 0 Wilson 0 0- 0 0 Totals 36 8-13 79 Totals 28 12.19 68 ~'<.~°ti C4iii#o.iii.:':MintOtiOg. ...,....,...; ~..:::.....,:,....,:;.::,,,,,, .:....,,, .:! ...::„., Crystal clear embedment, unmounted 2 1 / 2 " Dia. x 1 / 2 " Useful ebony luck penstand with tine quality gold 2.95 ppd. banded pen (metal filler and lip) taking standard Attractive ebony lucite paperweight 3" x 3" x 1 / 2 " papermate refills. 3" x 4" x 1 / 2 " 4.95 ppd. 3.95 ppd. 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Lehigh, which finished behind Pitt and Penn State in the Easferns last year, has its en tire team returning. In addition to the win over Syracuse, the Engineers have shutout Cornell, 27-0 and downed lowa State. 22-8. Thad Turner. EIWA champion at 167 and NCAA runner-up at 157, is captaining the Engineers for the second consecutive year. Turner was undefeated in dual meets last year with one draw. Bill Merriam, undefeated as a freshman last year, will prob ably be at 123 tomorrow night. Merriam is 1-2 this year. His win came against Jared Barlow of Cornell. From 130 through 191 Lehigh has yet to lose a match. Mike Greiner has won two matches at 130 for the Engineers and Pat Smartt one. Either one could wrestle tomorrow night. Curt Alexander is undefeated at 137. Alexander was fourth at 137 in the EIWA's last year. Bob Guns! has won all three of his matches at 147, including a victory over Larry Hayes, lowa State captain and two time national champ at 147. Kirk Pendleton, a junior, may prove to be one of the biggest surprises on the Lehigh squad. Undefeated at 157 this year, he took the 137-pound title in the Lehigh prep tournaments of 1957 and 1958 and won more than 50 ... .. ... e ..~ ;:?x ~ 3 : . ::44..:. , :.. ,. 4; - ; .gi . • , ;. , ..i4i'vm:::,:*::,,,, EMBLEMS AVAILABLE FOR MOST SCHOOLS little Silver, New Jersey FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. 1961 By JIM KARL MIKE GREINER .. . Engineer starter at 130 consecutive bouts at the Academy of the New Church. Leeman labeled his 157-pound star "as good a wrestler as I've ever coached," and Leernan's nine year tenure at Lehigh has in cluded some mighty good grap plers. Jim Detrixhe will start at 177. Leeman feels that Detrixhe hasn't reached his potential be cause of injuries and Illness. He appears to be fully re covered from an off-season knee operation and has won all three of his matches this year. Dave Angell, the probable starter at 191, finished second in last year's EIWA's at 157 pounds. 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