PAGE SIX Colgate Uses Fast Break To Defeat Cagers, 80-72 By SANDY PADWE Hamilton, N.Y., Feb. 17 Fast-breaking Colgate took ad vantage of Mark DuMars' ab sence from the Penn State lineup tonight for an 80-72 victory. Without their high-scoring play maker, who was hospitalized with the gelppe, the Lions couldn't get their offense rolling in the second half when Colgate was at its best. Syracuse Coach Mark Guley, who se n ds his Orangemen against the Nittanies Saturday night in the Onondaga War Memorial, said DuMars' ab sence was the difference. "He's a great basketball player. There aren't too many players who can take his place." Even without DuMars, the Lions played well enough to leave the floor at intermission with the score tied, 33-33. But things were different dur ing the second half. John MitFhell had to leave the game temporarily with four minutes gone when he suffered a gash over his eyebrow. By the time he got back, Col gate had moved ahead, 46-41, Rozsavolgyi Wins Mile; Moran Third NEW YORK (l Istvan Rozsavolgyi of Hungary hung back until one lap from home, then whipped to victory in the Bax ter Mile in 4:04 last night in the New York Athletic Club Games before a packed house of 15,930 in Madison Square Garden. The victory was Rozsavolgyi's fifth in five starts since arriving in the United States three weeks ago. Pete Cloe. of the Marine Corps was second, a good 12 yards back of Rosy. Ed Moran of the New YOrk A.C. finished third, and Ter ry Sullivan of Rhodesia fourth. Sullivan led for more than a half mile and was caught in :62.7 for the first onarter and 2:05.1 for the half. Then Moran took over and with two lams to go, yielded the lead to Close, who crossed the three-quarters in 3:05.8. All trio while Rosy was waiting and watching. When he decided to make his move with just a lap to go, he left Close in his wake and lengthened his margin with every stride. His clocking set a meet record and was his best of all five in door victories so far this season. Close was caught in 4:05.6. Three Fraternities Post First Round Swim Wins Delta Upsilon. Phi Sigma Kap pa and Beta Sigma Rho recorded wins last Right in the first round of IM swimming. DU had only two first places but scored enough seconds and thirds to top Sigma Chi, 21-20. Beta Sig rolled over Delta Sig ma Phi, 24-16, on the strength of victories by Steve Sussman in the freestyle and Ed Snyder in the backstroke. Barry Stoner took the diving for Delta Sig, Phi Sigma Kappa stopped Phi Kappa Psi, 26-14, in the final meet of the evening. ASSOCIATION Of The y, UNITED STATES ARMY Field Trip to Troop L k 104th Armored Recon. M Squadron Mon., Feb. 20 Meet behind Phi Delta „, Theta, Campus, 7 p.m. 11 Class "A' Uniform Required * * * EARL HOFFMAN * * * thanks to some alert defensive play. The Red Raiders repeatedly forced the Lions into mistakes and converted many loose balls into fastbreak baskets. Actually, it was Ken Norum who did most of the damage. The 6-5 senior, held to one basket in the first half, came Basketball Scores College North Carolina 92 South Carolina 68 St. Lawrence 52 Utica 73 ' Colby 70 Brandeis 62 and Mary RG VIM 77 Princeton 09 Columbia 69 Kentucky 77 UCLA 76 Presbyterian 65 Georgia State 56 Pcnn 65 Cornell 58 George Washington 106 Richmond 78 Colgate 80 Penn State 72' Catholic U. 91 Washington & Lee 69 l' ~ JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLETS $ ... k than competitive models !!! Every one of the 18 Chevrolets you see here is priced lower than comparable competitive models.° Proof of how easy it is to fit a Chevy into your budget. And every model gives you Chevy's Jet smooth ride and dozens of other engineering and ---,,_ _-:%_-. ~ c:.. ).....0..... , :-._ styling advantages you j ---,,- 1 ,--,--- s ,--„,______-_- 5 --,,, 5 -. :1 can't find In anything 17„7-?r7„„77 . else selling at anywhere :i,- CHEVROLET near the money. 4,0a,:,,,,:j40 •Based on a comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail prices (including Federal tax) for models with 118-inch wheelbase or above Parkwood V 8 4•Door &Passenger Station Wagon Brookwood Snot-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon Brookwood WI 4-Door 6-Passenger Station Wagon • See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorised Chevrolet dealer's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA through with 14 points in the second and continually broke Lion rallies with key tip-ins. He had plenty of help from Bob Duffy and little John Doyle who worked the fastbreak to perfec tion tonight. Duffy was the game's leading scorer with 23 points and Doyle had 19. The Lions fell behind by eleven, 60-49, but they fought back to within four, 72-68, with 2:50 left. Mel Watkins, Duffy and Nor um led a Colgate rally in the closing minutes which stopped the Lions' bid and gave the Raiders their 11th win against 12 losses. State now is 9-9. for the season. State now is 9-9 for the season. Earl Hoffman was State's lead ing scorer with 20 points, his best performance to date. Mitchell, who was taken to the Colgate University Infirmary to have his eye examined, had 16 along with Gene Harris. - COLGATE (80) PENN STATE (72) FG F P _ FG F P Watkins 8 2- 618 Trueblood 4 0- 1 8 liorum 2 2- 616 Hoffman 9 2- 220 Duffy 10 8- 8 28 Harris 6 4- 8 if Doyle 9 1- 1 19 Mitchell 8 0- 1 16 Sallahury 0 2- 2 2 Staub 1 0- 0 2 Mell'mara 1 0- 1 2 Wilson 11 0. 0 10 Totals S 5 10-21 SO Totals 112 6-12 72 Cage Captain to Mks Syracuse Tilt Tonight Lion cage captain Mark Du- Mars not be ready for to night's game ai Syracuse. team physician Alfred H. Griess said yesterday. DuMars suffered an attack of the grippe and did not make the trip to New York. Griess said that in his weak ened state DuMars would be of no help to the team. The high scoring Lion senior will work out at Rec Hall either today or tomorrow for Tuesday's en counter with West Virginia. 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Turner is scheduled for duty at 147. Seckler started there last week, but Speidel's tactics '_all for him to move to 157 with Ron Pifer going to 167. John Barone will move from RUSHING SMOKER KAPPA SIGMA SUNDAY, FEB. 19 LIBERTY BOWL FILMS WILL BE SHOWN PLUS A GUIDED TOUR OF OUR NEW FRATERNITY HOUSE ALL FRESHMEN .MEN WELCOME t .....t 16;=1!I SATURDAY. FEERUARY 18. 1961 167 to 177 and Phil Myer will wrestle 191. Speidel may make still more changes before starting time. Syracuse has lost four times in six outings. The Orange own wins over Ithaca, 20-8, and Frank lin and Marshall, 22-8. They lost to Army, 22-10, Pitt, 28-3, Lehigh, 25-6, and Cornell, 15-12. Oberly, undefeated hi seven matches (two ties) will probably wrestle John Wynne. However, Orange Coach Joe Scandura may move Wynne down a notch to 191 and forfeit to the EIWA king. Engle Will Coach In New Bowl Game BUFFALO, N.Y. (.P) —Mur ray Warmath of Minnesota and Jim Owens of Washington will coach the West squad in the first All-America Bowl game here June 23, it was announced re cently. Rip Engle of Penn State and Bill Murray of Duke will coach the East, the bowl committee said. 300 E. BEAVER Impala V 8 Sport Coupe Bel Air V 8 4•Door Sedan Biscayne V 8 8•Door Sedan Tfl Nomad Va 4-Door ()Passenger Station Wagon Nomad Six 4Door &Passenger Station Wagon Parkwood Six 4-Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon Parkwood VS 4Door 9-Passenger Station Wagon 24:30 P.M.
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