THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1961 Lucas, Stith Lead Voting In AP All-American Poll , NEW YORK (ff) Jerry Lucas of Ohio State and Tom Stith of St. Bonaventure, re garded as college basketball’s greatest players this season, top the 1961 college basketball All-America announced yes terday by The Associated Press. Named to the first team with these two standouts were Terry Dischinger of Purdue, Roger The same five players were named to the first team in a poll conducted by United Press International. Kaiser of George Tech and Chet Walker of Bradley. Lucas and Stith were far out in front in the voting by 095 sports writers and broadcasters from all parts of the country. On the basis of five points for a first team vote and two points for a \ reer , , , . .« ,N. - s \ > 1 <". , ~ „ *v> &*' t? \ ■>< > > . , ✓ , /*».x *..«*» ~•,. *■ ... ~..»» . * w *. »*.... ‘ *r' *, ' - v j jfleted by PUBLIC SERVICE [SliScanilG >:•s.£ v;^ >n '&/' '» .r,.*' i" rt\ v*. fo r - fleetnc ai W \ x-/ k*. i> } ,2 . I ■^x*'' < ' v '' */■ V-.J' <- A r \ >( ' P ? . * 4* ,*? A > V ' * S f>4 \'-4 ! <s. ,r ' 1 . p,.-, toKafina.; -VfM ! u See our representative when he visits your college on MARCH 22,1961 You may obtain a copy of our brochure, "Train- ing Courses for College Graduates" af your placement office or by writing to Public Serv ice, Room 2152 a, 80 Park Place* Newark 1, New Jersey. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY second team vote, Lucas polled 392 first team votes and a total of 1,962 of a possible 1,975 points. Stith got 358 first team votes and 1,845 points. Walt Bellamy of Indiana heads a second team that includes Tony Jackson of St. John’s, Frank Bur gess of Gonzaga, Billy McGill of Utah and Doug Moe of North Car olina. Bellamy got 703 points, Jackson 445, Burgess 405, McGill. 385 and Moe 367. Art Heyman, Duke’s star sopho more, received 352 points to top a third team which also includes York Larese of North Carolina, John Rudometkin of Southern California, and John Havlicek and Larry Siegfried, both of Ohio State. Larese got 331 points, Rud ometkin 316, Havlicek 295 and Siegfried 269. Dave Debusschere of Detroit, with 237 points tops an honorable mention group of 45. Len Chap pell of Wake Forest, with 206 points, is second on the honorable mention list followed by Wayne Hightower, of Kansas, 155. ' '"‘njl C °URSES p - m U //J Mafcf v/fa 196} Newark, New Jersey THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Villanova Drops Reagan Trotters Renew Series As Athletic Director with College Ail-Stars VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) Frank Reagan, former college and pro- CHICAGO (A*) The Harlem fessional football star, was re- Globetrotters, after a two-year leased yesterday as athletic direc- la P se . will renew their spring tour tor at Villanova University. 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