PAGE SIX DuMars, Soffa Expected To Wage Scoring Battle By SANDY PADWE Carnegie Tech basketball coach Mel Cratsley started quite a controversy in Pitts burgh a few weeks ago and the main figures—Penn State's Mark DuMars and - Tech's Bill Soffa—will be on the spot to night. Tlw lap-off will be at approxi mately 9.p.m. following the Penn State-Lehigh wrest Prig match. Asked to compare, DuMars and Sofia, the 5-11 backcourt man who makes the Tartan at tack go, Cratsley quickly replied that in a one-on•one situation he would take Sofia. Thai was quite a statement considering that DuMars is a can didate for All-American honors. Cratsley isn't charging his tune, but he did clarify his statement yesterday. "1 think Bill Sofia is the equal of anyone offensively," he said. "I don't think there are very many basketball players around who can stop him in a one-on-one ltituation. 'Till is a better man with the Basketball Scores NBA Del t i.it 102 CoHeir. Rhosle Ipland 90 00 St. .lohnt t 1 Temple co "Wr.t. ir.yrioix. Wvleyine 1 , 1 Morris 'Har vey HI Ithaca 70 St. Law renee Mll I'l 72 RANH, Ch Oberlin SO Cane Teeh 67 SI. .I..gephy 71 NY 11 C• 1 IV. Texua State 76 A beline Christian 70 t!) Gun rd 90 liridetport l.rnrrienn Unit ersity 711 Juniata 34 DA 11.0 H Satan Rail I'll 's' Club to Meet The varsity "S" club will meet 10 p.m. Sunday at Alpha Gam ma Rho. PENNSHIRES OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 1 / 2 OFF! All Wool Worsteds - Flannels - Dacrons Granite Twists - Gabardines - Imported Wools Shetland - Hopsacks PENNSHIRE CLOTHES 204 W. College Ave. AN /01 MARK Du't4 ARS faces another challenger * * * ball than DuMars, but he is bad defensively. That's why I'd have to say DuMars is the better all around player.'' DuMars probably won't get a chance to guard Soffa tonight because the Lions use a zone de fense almost all the time, but it would be quite a battle. 130th boys are prolific scorers and are extremely fast.• DuMars has a slight edge in scoring with a 19-point average compared to 18.4 for Soffa. Despite his high average, Soffa has been somewhat erratic this year. Add this to the fact that Tech has a thin bench and it isn't hard to figure why the Tartans have a 3-6 record. The Lions, who came from 14 ANNUAL SALE SUITS & TOPCOATS Regular $35 Each 2 for $36 SUIT and TOPCOAT - 2 SUITS SUIT, SPORT COAT - ZIP LINED TOPCOAT - • ORLON PILE ZIP RAINCOAT - 2 COATS - Any Combination Save Half SUBURBANS I /4 to 112 OFF RAINCOATS $l2 Oyster 34 to 44 /4, 1/3, 1/2 OFF! JACKETS SWEATERS SHIRTS TIES and BELTS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA * * * State College points behind late in the second half to beat Colgate, 78-68, Thursday night, stand at 5.4. DuMars, John Mitchell (10.7) and Gene Harris (12.5) were main ly responsible for Thursday's comeback and coach John Egli hopes they can repeat their per formances tonight. Soph Earl Hoffman (8.2) and Jake Trueblood (9.7) will round out Penn State's starting lineup. The Tartans, who lost to Pitt, 75-66, in their last outing will go with Soffa and George Frazier (5.8) in the backcourt. Andy Komer (13.5), who goes 6-3, will be Tech's center. Mike Flynn (14.4) and Fred Williams (5.5) will start up front for the Tartans. After tonight's game, the Lions face three road games at Buck nell Tuesday, Gettysburg Thurs day and Army next Saturday. Probable Starting Lineups PENN STATE CAKNEGIE TECH Jake Trueblood (MO f Mike Flynn 1351 Earl Hoffman (20) f Fred WilHama 143) Gene Harriet (22) e Andy Konter (151 ,John Mitchell t 241 g George Frazier Mil Mark IluMars 110 R Rill Sofia (531 Sul=titutes : Carnegie Tech---Bill Me- Knight ( 131 : Larry Ritchie (l 1 1 : Bruce Prositis (211 : Lee Cassady (23 : Paul Rizzo In/ ; Joe Laird 141) : Larry Beile (4111 ; A ndris Niedra 1511. Penn State— John Phillips (421: Fred Eisele (144 i ; Don Wilson (321 : Rill Saul 1541 ; Don Jonas (301: Ken Strad, 1141: Steve Witmer t4O : Ed Lancaster t 121 ; Dave Robinson (441. SPORT COATS WERE $29,95 NOW $23.98 WERE $35.00 NOW $27.98 WERE $39.95 NOW $31.98 RAINCOATS WERE $17.95 NOW $13.98 WERE $19.95 NOW $15.98 WERE $25.95 NOW $18.98 JACKETS WERE $15.95 NOW $11.98 WERE $18.95 NOW $14.98 WERE $2.4.95 NOW $18.98 ALL PEP! STATE JACKETS NOW REDUCED! Gymnasts Of NCAA Penn State's gymnasts open defense of their NCAA crown tonight at Springfield, Mass., with the outcome of the meet ,shadowed by the uncertain physical condition of Spring ' field ace Jeff Cardinelli. Cardinelli, one of six stars in vited to compete with the Ameri can Olympic team for a position against the Russians in next Sat urday's meet at Rec Hall, has been hampered by a shoulder in jury. Reports say that he has re covered, but even Cardinelli won't know until he tests his shoulder tonight. Lion Coach Gene Wettstone said that his squad is not in tip top shape yet, but he did say the team rounded into good condition during the holiday practice ses sions. Wettstone's champs were hit hard by the graduation of Lee Cunningham and Jay Werner, the national all-around champ, but Wettstone expects Gregg Weiss to fill the gap. Olympic coach Tom Maloney, who saw Weiss perform at the National Gymnastics. 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