PAGE SIX Cagers Down Bisons, 65-63 Harris Nets 20; Phillips Scores 17 By SANDY PADWE Apparently Gene Harris a John Mitchell didn’t enj their little stint on the bench Harris scored 20 points and Mitchell had 13 last night as Penn Slate (8-7) avenged an early sea son loss to Buchnell with a 65-83 win over the Bisons (9-7) in Rec Hall. Mitchell and Harris, a pair of regulars, found themselves in reserve roles at the start of last night's game when Lion Coach John Egli decided a lineup change was necessary to fire up his slumping charges. strategy couldn’t have worked belter because when Har ris and Mitchell entered the lineup they took charge, along with John Phillips, and sent the Lions scurrying to a 32-25 half time lead. Phillips, who replaced Earl Hoffman in the starting lineup, wound up with 17 points. It was a lucky thing for State that Phillips was hilfing because the Lions had to play most oi the.game without high-scoring Mark DuMars who sprained an ankle in the first half. DuMars didn’t get back in ac tion until the latter part of the second half when Bucknell sud denly got hot. V'ith the Lions ahead, 48-41, with 10:42 left, Bruce Babich, Sam Penrose and Joe Steiner com- Bonnies Want By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State, for the eighth Potent St. Bonaventure and straight week, garnered all the strong St. John’s, a couple of first-place votes Tuesday in the b ■ * 1 weekly Associated Press poll to college basketball teams that determine the No. 1 team in the put the heat on Ohio State’s country. unbeaten Buckeyes last Christ- Salurday) Feb , 4> o hio State mas, may get another crack at grabbed all 36 ballots of the sports ~ ' , . , , . . . editors and sportscasters wno the nation s topranked ciuintet. vo ted from coast to coast. St. Bonaventure bowed to Ohio Ironically, St. Bonaventure al- Slate by two points in ihe final most made a clean sweep of the of the holiday festival last De- second place votes, receiving 33 comber. St. John’s Redmen put seconds. Two went to Duke and on a good show before losing toj on e to Mississippi State. Coach Fred Taylor's powerhouse, L ohil> stllle a 6 a( ui) 360 70-65. in the tourney’s semifinal 2. st. Bonaventure ue-n 312 round Dukr i ig-i i The Iwo Eastern schools already jj; n^innati'ViV-si is? have accepted bids to play in the e. North cnroiinn iH-3) 14R NCAA tournament with obvious l- K, " ,r r n s ;! intentions of taking another shot lowa , u >_ a , nr> at the Midwest monster. t id*, n7-3) <>i RUSHING SMOKER Delta Phi Fraternity Friday, February 10 7.9 p.m. Refreshments 321 Thompson St. All Interested Students Invited St. Elmo's CAMP MENATOMA Staff openings for graduate students. Specialty openings in athletics, camperaft, dramatics, golf, nature, nurse, photography, secretarial, tennis, trips, waterfront, water skiing and general. Couples considered. Friday and Saturday. February 17 and 18th. Information and appointments. Office of Student Aid, 112 Old Main (rear}, —Collegian Photo bj Rick Bower ! PERFECT FORM —Penn State’s Jake Trueblood fires long hook shot against Bucknell in last | night’s game in Ree Hall. The shot missed, but the Lions went on to pick up their eighth win of ! the season, 65-63rBucknell’s Sam Penrose (21) watches the action. bined efforts to tie (lie score at 48/ ihe waning minutes, and Buck- ; p £NN ST c ATE fl <Ss j> bucknell <m> The lead changed hands three’ nell was very much in the game DuMara 2 1-1 BKasnick 01-21 more times before ihe Liens went until Phillips dropped a foul s 117 RahLT «2- 2 h out in front for good on Harris’ with 20 seconds remaining to :. 1 r lut< ', h ' s °' 1 ® J- J ’ 0 0- 0 0 sweeping hook at 6:20. That made make it 65-61. iH™rris l 2ls2oL?m P " ’s i- 3 9 the score 56-54. , ! Steiner, the Blsons’ top point- Mitchell L±_L™ Faddcn • 00 ‘ 0 0 ? TheUon. couldn t build their j maker with 20 points, scored just Totals 29 7-n bs Totals lead higher than four during ( , „ , Attendance: 3*oo before the buzzer ar.d the final score was 65-63. i Veteran Coach ,***■,.. ~ I Charlie Speidel is in his 351 h Penn States team physician Al- , , . f wrest i: llfi fred H. Griess said that DuMars seas ° n as ' lead coaLri ot wres , suffered a mild ankle sprain. He a * Penn State. His teams have said DuMars should be in good won 13 Eastern team titles out shape by Saturday when arch-ri- right and shared the crown once val Pitt comes to Rec Hall. with Pittsburgh 2nd Chance for BOYS Kents Hill, Maine Graduate and Under- Faculty. WILL INTERVIEW THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA how to win by a head Winning glances that lead to romance (s) are easy to come by if you go buy ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic-made specially for men who use water with their hair tonic. ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic is 100% pure light grooming oil—replaces oil that water removes. ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic won’t evaporate, stays clear and clean on your hair. And just a little does a lot! iTSetcAR f J* ifsctefiHir* VASELINE HAIR TONIC WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1961 Bucknell |Tops Lion Frosh, 63-61 Jerry Bartley scored 13 points in the second half last night and helped the Bucknell freshmen come from behind for a 63-G1 win over Penn State in Rec Hall. Bartley was the high man for the Bisons (8-1) with 17 points and most of them came late in the second half during a Bucknell rally. Penn State jumped into a 36-27 halftime lead but the Bisons be gan chipping away and finally went in front with 2:40 left on a Bartley jump shot, 57-56. Bartley added a pair of fouls after that to give Bucknell a three point cushion and State (1-3). nev er caught up although the score was 62-61 with 30 seconds left. Cocky’. Bill Pry, an all-stater from York, then made a free throw to give Bucknell the win. Bobby Donato was high man for the Lions with 19 points and Ulo Kart had 15. PENN STATE <6O BUCKNELL (63) Kart Donato Robbins Dunn \ Bari© Noe Bohmul'er Totals 22 17-28 61 Totals 23 17-28 €8 Basketball Scores College Seton Hall 91 TJpsala 66 Georgtowh 93 George Washington 88 N. Carolina A dr T 105 Fayetteville St. 66 Rhode Island 71 Massachusetts 62 Springfield College 64 Northeastern 40 Franklin ft Marshall 61 Juniata 60 Texas Tech 72 Arkansas 66 Buffalo 77 Syracuse 62 SMU 70 Texas 63 Louisiana College 91 East Texas 64 Hamjwlen-Sydney 92 Lynchburg 81 27 8-11 63 Easy Mark Penn State and Pitt have met six times in gymnastics and State won all six meets. *tAsniMf <• a hwccmaiu «t CMistMOvW'WO'i •«* rpu r r 6- 7 15 Fry 8 1- 6 11 5- 6 19 Stewart 10-62 1- 7 Seiler 4 6- 7 14 2- 4 10 Headley 10-02 1-2 6 Hester 2 1-36 3- 5 Kaminskis 2 2-36 0- t 0 Bartley 6 7- 9 17 White 3 0-0 6 f&jroh ill I .» I*l nVuV Oim»rliAa(
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