PAGE SIX '' -. '''''. , :i'i:',.oii - Imti.es -': -.. dge Cagers, 71-68 Late Lion Comeback Falls 3 Points Short West Virginia found the going rough without Rod Thorn last night but the ninth-ranked Mounties had just enough to squeeze past Penn State, 71-68. Without their leading scorer who was sidelined with an ankle injury, West Virginia had to survive a last ditch rally by the Lions for their 21st win' Mounties gained possession and against three losses. managed to hold the ball for Last night'A Rec Hall thriller I the remaining time. was a typical West Virginia- I Sophomore John Mitchell, who Penn State game and the out- had one of the best nights of his come was in doubt right to the 1 you ng career, was State's top end. scorer with 22 points. "Rebounding made the dif- 1 1 He thrilled the crowd of 4000 ference," a disappointed John , 1 with his ball hawking and fast Egli said after the game. 1 breaks and he repeatedly kept "We really fought hard, but the Lions in the game when they were just too big for us," , 1 West Virginia appeared to be he said, pointing to a statistics pulling away. sheet which showed West Vir- , Gene Harris had 13 for State, ginia in front in rebounding,! had 12 and DuMars 10. 52-31. Even with their height ad- !ler i Ritchie was runner-up to Mil : for West Viinia ith 16 vantage, the Mounties really i points and Jim McC rg ormick w had 13. didn't get rolling until the lat- 1 i Last night's loss was the set ter part of the second half. 'ond heartbreaker th e Lions With 7:40 left Paul Miller, thei Idropped to West Virginia within game's top scorer with 23 points., a week. gave West Virginia a 56-55 lead.l At Morgantown Feb. 14, the From there, the Mounties reeled; iMounties won 80-78 on a last off five more quick points for a ! l secon shot. ' d jump 61-55 edge. ; State now has a 9-11 mark with They eventually built their four games remaining. The Lions lead to . 11, 69-58, with three t will be at Pitt Saturday and re minutes left and then Penn State made its bid. hopeful Temple next Tuesday. The Lions scored six Straight: Box Score points and with 1:30 'remaining PENN STATE .(68) W. VIRGINIA (71) West . Virginia- found its lead cut' FG F TP Fr. F TP to five, 69-64. 'Hoffman 6 0- 0 12 McCormick 6 1- 2 IS 'Mirth( 5 3- 5 13 Fatrone 2 3- 3 7 Then Jim Ritchie broke throughlmilehrii 9 4- 522 Wnr4 3 1- 1 7 Penn State's zone press for a two-!, 1 :, 16 , 11 ,i: 1 7 ,0,1 2 1 . . 4 3 rs' Rut 7- N 23 8 8 0- 2 16 pointer but Earl Hoffman and DuMera 4 2- 4 10 Pnach 0 0- (1 0 Mark DuMars countered for State! vishic 10- 0 2 to make it 71-68 with 30 seconds, ounois 1 1- 2 3 to go. --- 1 Totals 28 12-21 68 Totals 20 13-18 71 After DuMars' shot, the ‘Halftime: Penn State 33 West Virginia 32 Buckeyes Need 3 Victories For Perfect Regular Season By The Associated Press The Ohio State Buckeyes are within three victories . of a perfect regular season today while maintaining a firm grip on the top of the Associated Press basketball poll. The Buckeyes posted victory No. 21 Monday night, defeating Indiana 73-69. This latest triumph came on the heels of Ohio State's come-from behind success against lowa, 62-61, Saturday, It was the lowa game that kept the Buckeyes in first place in the poll for the 11th straight week. Voting was based on games through Saturday and Ohio 'State for the 10th week in a row was a unanimous choice of the special panel of sports writers and broad casters, getting 36 votes. Unanimity was the order of the week as St.. Bonaventure, with a 20-1 mark, grabbed all the votes for the runner-up spot. The Bon nies, beaten only by Ohio State, turned back Providence and De- Paul last week. There were no newcomers in the top 10, although there Was a mild shakeup of position. Cincin- There's Something Going On at KEELER'S • WATCH FOR OUR t i "; I.F I T. G.F. cs goo;nni t II r,„(1 --ue , v464 ANNOUNCEMENT KEELER'S THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 206 E, COLLEGE AVE. By SANDY PADWE nati moved up one place to third and Bradley advanced a notch to (fourth. The Bearcats whipped 'Wichita and Tulsa and the Peoria, ,111., Braves won over Notre Dame, Houston and North Texas. lowa climbed from ninth to fifth on the strength of its fine (showing aganst Ohio State and a victory over Wisconsin. Duke fell three places to sixth. The Blue Devils lost to Wake Forest and Maryland. North Carolina, Kansas State, : West Virginia and Southern Cali fornia round out the first 10. Kan-, sas State slumped two places, as did Southern California. West' Virginia, winner over Penn State, and Pitt, moved up one position,: while North Carolina stayed put. Ohio State's remaining games are against Wisconsin Saturday, Michigan State March 4 and Illi nois March 11. The top ten, with won-lost rec ords through Saturday and first place votes in parentheses: ' 1. Ohio State i3Ol (20-.01 360 2. St. linnaventtice 120-1) 324 3. Cincinnati 119-31._ 254 4. Bradley 119-4) 191 6. lowa (14-4) 153 6. Duke 19.41.___, 150 7. North Carolina (IS-4) 144 6. Kansas State (16-4) 113 9. West. Virrinia 120-31. ..__ 104 10. Southern California (16-4)__ 72 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA BASKET BOUND—Penn State's Jake Trueblood (50) drives past West Virginia's Joe Posch during Penn State-West Virginia game in Roc Hall last night. Trueblood scored, but it didn't help as West Virginia won, 71-68. Frosh Cagers Down Ogontz Penn State's freshman basket ball team moved into position to finish the campaign with a .500 record by defeating the Ogontz Center, 68-49, in Rec Hall last night. The win gave Wally Colender's cagers a 3-4 mark with one game !—Altoona Center, next Tuesday —left on the schedule. John Barie with 18 and Bob; Donato with 16 were high for the Lions who have now beaten Ogontz twice this year. Box Score PENN STATE (68) OCONTZ (49) fg f pts fR f pts 0 2- 6 2•Pu2Hese 4 6- 6 13 8 0- 1 16Benninger 2 2- 3 6 3 0- 1 6 PreAe 2 6-'6 9 8 2- 3 18 McKernan 3 1- 3 7 2 0- 0 4 Sichestiel 3 6- 7 12 1 0- 1 2 Knorr 1 0. 0 2 2 0-n 4 BohnittPl'r 1 1- 1 3 Kart Donato Robbins Rorie Dunn Noe First Creskovich 3 1- 9 1 Rubinski 1 0- 0 2 Tompkins 0 0- 0 0 Tothla 31 G-15 GA Totals 16 19-25 49 Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL 2 0-0 4 IMI WEST VIRGINIA'S Jim Ritchie (35) slips in from behind to stop a Gene Harris (22) drive during last night's West Virginia- Penn State game in Rec Hall. The Mounties won, 71-68. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1961 kou ca 't beatcameis" fIL!'SWAW VALLEY' %WPM WKS , CVD t OAR/ TIT.S.