PAGE SIX Owl Harry Sad, Lion John Clad Cagers Pull 63-56 Upset; Play Tonight By SANDY PADWE Harry Litwack has been coaching basketball for a long time and he knows how to take an upset in stride even though it hurts. Last night he just bit his lip, pulled his hat down a little low er and strode out of Rec Hall try ing to figure how an NIT entrant like his Temple Owls could lose, 63-56, to, Penn State, a team struggling to hit .500. “We played a better ball club tonight,"* Litwack said with a sad shake of his gray head, "that's the only way I can ex plain it." As Litwack left, he shook hands with John Egli, a coach who had suffered through five straight heartbreakers before his Lions came through,, with their 10th win against llMiisses. The backslappers who show up at times like this were crowded around offering their best but Egli was thinking ahead to the Carnegie Tech game in Pittsburgh tonight. "We battered them on the boards," Egli said, "I just hope we saved enough for Tech. They're always lough on us." Most of Egli’s praise was aimed at Gene Harris, the 6-3 center, who played one of the finest games of nis career. The Lion junior scored 17 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and came up with the key plays at the right times. One of those plays, a full court fast break, in the closing minutes, gave State the boost it needed to come home in front. Harris' goal put State ahead SB-S 3 -with 2:20 left and when John Mitchell followed with a three-point play a half-minute Dark Says He's Happy San Francisco Has Willie (Another in c series of viajor league team prospects written under the managers’ own by lines.) San Francisco Giants By ALVIN DARK PHOENIX, Ark. (/P) I real ize I have a big job ahead of me in my first year as a manager. But I’m sure every rookie man ager would like to start out with a guy like Willie Mays on his side. From what I've seen of Wil lie the past few years, he hasn't slowed down a bit from the time we played together with the Giants in the Polo Grounds., Since the Giants traded me in 1956. I only got to watch them in action 22 times a year from , opposing dugouis. Bui I saw enough of them to believe that it's a team with fine potential. I’ve spent a good part of the winter planning various moves that I’ll put into use in spring training. Certainly, I think we have the materials to improve on the club’s fifth place finish of a year ago. There is no shortage of good players. Harvey Kuenn, whom we got from Cleveland, is going to be a big help. He’s always around the 200-hit mark. Harvey’s been J > ' o L.e5 5 Pizza & Sub Shop 15" Subs 21 Ingredients TRY THE ORIGINAL PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH AO 8*9596 400 W. Beaver Ave. ★ * * JUMPIN' GENE HARRIS (22) of Penn reaps ror a ,0- pointer in last night’s Temple-Penn State game in Rec Hall. Temple’s Gary Kasmer (14) and Ken Kramer (15) couldn’t stop Harris. State won in an upset, 63-56. later. Temple was through. State had a slight three-point edge at halftime, 27-24, but the Owls took command in the open ing stages of the second half and surged ahead, 41-40, with 10:50 left. The lead jumped back and forth until Earl Hoffman’s foul tied the score at 47. Hoffman then stuffed a rebound through, Harris hit a foul, and Mitchell canned a layup to put State ahead 52-47. Little Bruce Drysdale pulled an outfielder the past few years, but I might just put him at third base. We’ve got Mays, Orlando Cepeda and Filipe Alou in the outfield. Willie McCovey will be. given every opportunity to win the regular first base job. Both he and Don Blasingame at second' had disappointing seasons in 1960. But I feel that their good performances the previous years were a better indication of their talent. Both Ed Bressoud at short and Jim Davenport at third missed part of last season because of in juries and sickness. However, they are proven big leaguers. There are no problems as far as starting pitchers are coftcerned. We’ve got Sam Jones, Mike Mc r Cormick, Jack Sanford, Billy O’Dell and Juan Marichal, and for spot pitching, Stu Miller. We need help in the bullpen, though. All in all, we’ve got good pow er, fine defense and adequate pitching. It looks to me as though it’ll be a five-team race and I ex pect the Giants will be one of the five. Candidates for Editor or Business Manager of The Peim State Countryman Must apply for these positions by Friday, March 3. through a letter submitted to: The Countryman Publication Board 115 Carnegie University Park, Pa. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Temple within one, 54-53, with 3:30 left but Harris led State on a seven point tear to break the game wide open. The Owls, who suffered their sixth defeat against 18 wins, ac cepted their bid to the NIT Sun day. Drysdale was Temple's lop scorer with 20 points while Russ Gordon had 14 and pulled down 17 re bounds. State led in rebounding, 45-43, but as Egli said after the game, “we got the key ones.” Box Scon TENN STATE (13) TEMPLE (58) FG F TP FG F TP. DuMm'H 4 4-5 12 DrywUlo 7 8- 920 Hoffman 3 3- 3 S Devery 10-12 Harrfc 7 3- 7 17 K«*kin«n 4 0-18 Wilton 0 0- « 0 Proctor 4 2- 4 10 Phillips 2 1- 1 B Gordon » 2- 314 Mitchell « 1- 313 Fleming • 10-02 Trutblood 3 1-4 7 Eramor 6 0-00 Geld 0 0-00 Kasmer 0 0-00 Totals 25 13-23 03 Totals 23 10-1* 56 Halftime score: Penn State 27 ; Temple 24 Attendance: 3860 Basketball Scores NBA Boston 142 New York 116 Cincinnati 131 St. Louis 106 Philadelphia 123 Loa Angeles 106 College Fairfield 94 American International 64 Slippery Rock 15 Alliance 72 St Francis of Brooklyn 64 CCNY 61 Rhode Island 83 Massachusetts 73 Trinity 65 tirandcfit 83 Baldwin Wallace 98 Adrian 70 Penn State 63 Temple 66 Allegheny 93 Edinboro 87 (ot) St. Francis 72 St. Vincent 66 (ol) Steubenville 101 Wilberforce 46 Morehead State 90 Eastern Kentucky 73 Marquette 74 Drake 72 Kansas 81 Oklahoma 56 Tampa 76 Florida Southern 66 Gettysburg 89 Franklin & 'Marshall 74 Florida State 72 Loyola (New Orleans) 68 Little Giant Mark DuMars will wind up his- Penn State basketball career this year as the highest scoring "little” man in the school’s history. Du- Mars is 5-10. * ★ * * ★ ★ UP AND IN—Penn State’s Mark DuMars (10) sails past Temple’s Ed Devery (4) and Russ Gordon (10) for a layup during Penn State’s 03-56 upset victory last night in Rec Hall. A crowd of 3500 saw the Lions stop Harry Litwack’s NIT entrants. it * ★ Frosh Cagcrs Stop Altoona Penn State’s freshman basket ball team defeated the Altoona Center in Rec Hall last night, 65-60, to finish the campaign with a .500 record. , The win gave Wally Colender’s Cagers a 4-4 record and avenged a 75-62 loss at Altoona earlier this season. Once again, Bobby Donato was high man for the frosh with 16 BELLES LETTRES Sponsored By SIGMA TAU DELTA presents Dr. HENRY W. SAMS SPEAKING ON e. e. cummings TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. McElwain Lounge University Creamery Sales Room Dairy Products ice (ream Pasteurized Milft Chocolate Milk Buffer Milk Creamery Buffer WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. 1961 ★ ★ ★ points. Chuck Greskovich fol lowed with 14. 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