The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 24, 1961, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DuMars, Fridley End
Heated Cage Rivalry
Mark DuMars and John Fridley can resume their
friendship tomorrow night after the Pitt - Penn State game
in the Pitt Field House.
DuMars and Fridley, teammates on Sharon High School's
1957 state championship club, have waged a not-so-friendly
rivalry the last three years but * * *
tomorrow's tilt will be the last
time they'll oppose each other
DuMars for one couldn't be
happier because he rates Frid
ley as one of the toughest defen
sive players he has faced dur
ing his sensational three-year
stint at Mt. Nittany.
"Next to Jerry West, he's the
only defensive player I really
fear," DuMars said.
"He's really tough and all this
stuff about our friendship ends
when the whistle blows. I remem
ber in my sophomore year he
knocked me into the basket sup
ports on a drive and I needed the
'smelling salts to recover."
In high school, DuMars and
Fridley gave Sharon an unbeat
able one-two punch.
DuMars was the top scorer on
the 1957 squad with a 15-point
average while the 6-5 Fridley av
eraged 14 points a game and was
the leading rebounder.
"We were 28-0," DuMars said.
"but we never would have
come close without John."
This year the DuMars-Fridley
rivalry means more than usual
because both boys are captains
of their respective teams.
Usually when the Lions and
Pitt clash in Pittsburgh a bus
caravan makes the trip from
Baseball Candidates
Varsity baseball candidates for
infield and outfield positions
should report to 237 Rec Hall
Monday between 3:30 and 5:30
p.m.
Pollock • Area Record Hop
SAT., JAN. 25
9-12:30
POLLOCK 1 REC LOUNGE
Free Door Prize—Choice of Hi Fi LP record from over 50 recording
artists, vocal and instrumental groups.
Donation: .25c
Run Don't Walk
to the
West Halls Record Hop
Tonight
8:00 -12:x0 IN WARING
Boys MUST Wear Sport Coats
By SANDY PADWE
JOHN FRIDLEY
Sharon to watch their favorite
sons battle it out.
"I heard they're coming again
this year," DuMars said, "I don't
think they'll be disappointed."
20 Game StatiatieN (9-11)
G Pg F Pt.. Avg.
Harris 125 48 298 14.9
Dubtarn 18 99 78 276 15.3
Mitchell ____2o 107 37 251 12.6
Trueblood _-_2O 84 57 226 11.3
Hoffman ____l9 69 16 154 8.1
Phi ______lB 27 9 63 3.5
Wilson 9 14 0 29 3.1
Staub 5 2 3 7 1.2
Witmer 4 1 0 2 0.5
Hutchinson ___3 0 1 1 0.3
Serafin 1 0 0 0 0.0
others _7 1. 10 12 1.6
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
* * *
Trockmen
Meet Bucks
Tomorrow
Penn State's undefeated indoor
track team meets Ohio . State, a
two-time loser, at Columbus to
morrow in its final dual meet of
the season, but Coach Chick Wer
ner is probably thinking more
about the Buckeye's three beefy
shot putters than a possible per
fect season.
Although Ohio State has lost
its only two dual meets to date,
91-50 to Indiana and 64 1 / 2 to 61%
to Michigan State, they have one
of the most balanced shot put
trios in the Big 10.
George Mirka heads the Buck
eye weightmen but Ron Weidy
and Sam Tidmore, a defensive
end on the Ohio State football
team are right behind. All three
can do 50 feet plus.
Werner has good cause to worry
because the shot put is Penn
State's weakest event. The vet
eran coach is taking only one
weightman on this trip, Bill Si
mon, a junior from Merlon, Pa.
In their two victories over
Navy and Army, State failed to
place in the shot, but sparkling
performances by unheralded soph
omores and a handful of veterans
made up for the sweep.
Five Penn State thinclads will
be putting undefeated records on
the line in the Buckeye meet.
Gerry Norman has swept both
the mile and the two-mile in
State's two victories.
Bob Brown is unbeaten in the
60-yard dash, Howie Deardorff in
the 1000, Dick Campbell in the
high jump, and Ciro Risoldi in
the pole vault.
Birdis Coleman, a sophomore
with potential, will make his var
sity debut for the Lions in the 440.
IM Wrestling Entries
Entries for IM wrestling will be
accepted in the IM Office in. Rec
Hall until 4:30 p.m. March 2.
Phi Sigma Delta .Records
24-17 IM Swimming Win
Phi Sigma Delta took first place
in every event except the breast
stroke to hand Phi Delta Theta a
24-17 loss in IM swimming at
Glennland Pool last night.
Marvin Kaplan won the 60-
yd. freestyle in 42.4,. Steve Serep
ca won the back-stroke in 45.9,
and Mike Greenwald scored 15.6
in diving for the winners.
In other meets Nittany 36 de
feated Nittany 21, 33-6 and Nit
tany 41 won by forfeit over Nit
tany 37.
Attractive Card
Army, Syracuse, and California
will appear at Penn State on suc
cessive Saturdays during the 1961
football season.
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1961
Basketball Scores
NBA
Syracuse 144 St. Louis 110
College
NYU 70 Wake Forest 61
St. Johns 85 Marquette 69
North Carolina State 78 Villanova 65
Miami (0.) 101 Ohio University 79
Case 86 Allegheny 57
Alabama State 105 Morehouse 75
Harpur 83 Hobart 73
St. Bonaventure 99 Siena 57
Middlebury 61 BPI 47
Grove City 73 Edinboro 55
Drake 83 North Texas State 63
Boston University 66 Tufta 66
Virginia Tech 103 Furman 81
Miami (Fla.) 86 Morehead State 70
Chicago Names Coach
. CHICAGO (EP) Jim Pollard,
once /'a ballhawk for, the Minne
apolis Lakers, yesterday was
named coach of Chicago's new en
try in the National Basketball
Association.
left to right—Queen Elizabeth (the first) of England,
Queen Guinevere of Britain, Susan Smith of America.