PAGE SIX Cold Sidelines DuMars; May Miss Weekend Trip Mark DuMars can't seem to catch a break this year. Penn State's leading scorer wound up in the University Hospital yesterday with a high fever and his status for this weekend's road trip to Colgate and Syracuse is "indefinite." DuMars, who scored 21 points in Tuesday's 80-78 loss to West Virginia, appeared to be fully recovered from an ankle in jury suffered against Bucknell, Feb, 7 "We'll check tomorrow and find out how he is," Lion coach John Egli said last night. "If he has a fever, I don't see how we can take him." The Lions plan to leave for Colgate tonight. DuMars, who has scored 1071 points during his three-year career, has scored 266 this year in 17 games for a 15.5 average. The bad news about DuMars, coupled with Tuesday's heart breaking defeat in Morgantown, hit the Lions hard. "We played without him most of the time against Pitt and did OK," Egli said, "so we're ,not that bad off, Even so, I sure hope he can play." PuMars had a great night against West Virginia, hitting on 9 of 19 shots and converting three fouls. While DuMars was returning MARK DuMARS to form, Gene Harris continued * * * his steady play and wound up !Egli said. "We were at our best." as the game's leading scorer I SET SHOTS=The Lion-Moun with 24 points. "You can overdo that 'team tie game was tied 18 times ... effort' stuff," Egli said following' Kenny Ward, a junior, made Tuesday's game, "but I don't know± the winning shot with five sec of any other way to describe it.l onds remaining . . . It was a "Those boys played their hearts, soft jumper from the right out. We played well enough to hand corner ... The Lions had win. You know, if we were play-1 a golden opportunity to break log anybody else we probably, the game open when they went would have won." ; ahead by five 73-68 with 4:35 State will get another shot at left . . . The Mounties came the tenth ranked Mounties Tues-, right back, though, and tied it day in Rec Hall and by that time with 2:12 left . . . Rod Thorn, West Virginia's lead-1 ---- ing scorer, should be back in ac-!Ki— tion. ner Gets Radio Post I He missed Tuesday's tilt be-: CHICAGO (1P) 'Ralph Kiner, cause of a virus attack but Paul: No. 4 all-time home run hitter in Miller scored 22 points in his the major leagues for one season, place, Miller had been averaginw yesterday was named to team seven per game with Bob Elson as a White Sox "I don't think Thorn wouldiraclio commentator by Chicago have made that much difference,"istation WCFL. Shoe Repair SPECIALS: Men's Half-Soles and Heels only $2:15 Men's Rubber Heels only 85c PENN STATE SHOE REPAIR 113 South Pugh St. By SANDY PADWE ,41.1 4111111iN• THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA High Jumper Shows Fast 'improvement Judging by his perform ance at Navy Saturday, Jerry Wettstone is fast folloNVing in the footsteps of teammate Dick Campbell. Last year Campbell set a new Penn State record in the high jump by clearing 6-8 against Navy during the outdoor season. Before the 1960 campaign Campbell had been only a medi ocre jumper, but a few pointers he picked up from track star Charlie Dumas plus plenty of hard work boosted him into the 6-6 class. Now Wettstone, the son of gym nastics coach Gene Wettstone, is picking up those same pointers from Campbell and Coach Chick Werner. As a result the Lion junior is fast developing into a good jumper. His 6-4 1 / 2 against Navy gave him a tie for first with Campbell and established the Lion duo as one of the top high-jump com binations in the East. The secret to Wettstone's rap id development is the straight leg kick. Dumas, a former Olym pian, perfected this move and now it is used by all the top jumpers. "I used to use the old move of bending my leg as I went over the bar," Wettstone said. "But now I keep my leg straight when I kick and it's helped me a lot." • Boston University's John Thom as is the favorite to capture the IC4A high jump title March 4, but both Wettstone and Campbell should be strong favorites to place. Wettstone said his main prob lem now is to improve his style. He doesn't know what his maxi mum height is, but he thinks he can hit 6-6 by the outdoor season. ~..............„„ta 6. 1 ;" "ev ~,, s:',. ':`tlic?-C," „, 4 .2 " lv Ni 0 - ' 4l3 ;+er m ' 11 ' ~ 1 , t:,,,,,, 4 " - _,,, ; t 4: . 4 k :....oxii eyt , :lt k rit TO It, 1.1;e ' , . ,y. •,,,,,. ~* , ,l'e',,A% " 'ti e , *- 4 ;•• 1 ` le * II ,A,, , , 1 M O l t • ' 4 402/ 4 g J o 0... ~--,,,,.. .:,,, , —ts. , ,.' ...,"! „. ,I. ~„ .. T . r, t i,ok it ...4 . . .11106 4 '," 't , '1Y,417: . ,,Nir. " kVI ' - TF . I Lth tOi ); ... .- -.• • . 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The ratings were published be fore the Lions' loss to Navy at Annapolis Saturday. The Middies were not listed among the top 25 teams. Other teams in the top 10 were (I) Oklahoma State; (2) Lehigh; (3) Michigan; .(4) Oklahoma; (5) Iowa; (6) lowa State; (8) Army; (9) Pittsburgh; and (10) Michigan State. Pitt, with losses to Michigan and Army, dropped five notches from its previous spot as the 4th best team in hfe na• lion while Lehigh (8-0) ad- Yanced four places from sixth. Penn State would probably be missing from the top 10 if the rat ings had been compiled after Sat urday's loss. 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"Penn State took a drubbing from Lehigh but they have a solid team that should hold its own the rest of the way," the magazine said. Rutgers, another undefeated entry in the East, was listed as a top contender to break into the first 10, but the competition the Scarlet have faced to date hasn't been of high calibre. Rutgers and State will clash in Rec Hall March 4. On Feb. 25 the Lions will be at home against arch-rival Pitt. Sy racuse will provide the opposition in a road date Saturday. Although the Lions are having an off-season after last year's 9-0-1 record, things could be much worse. Except for three pins in the last four bouts..against Maryland, State would be 3-4. CLASSIFIEDS--RESULTS 50c BUYS IT WORDS Long sleeves $5, Short sleeves $4. Short sleeves $4.00
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