PAGE SIX DuMars, In Finale From a basketball standpoint Mark DuMars wasted three years at Penn State. Never theless, the Lion captain will probably have a lump in his throat when he trots into Rec Hall for the last time tonight at 8:45 against Rutgers. DuMars, only 5-10, bows out as the second highest scorer in Penn State history with 1128 points for three seasons. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * "You can’t tell in words how good Mark really is." Lion coach John Egli said last night as he watched Iho "Magician" go through his last practice ses sion. "Phenomenal, great, smart they all fit. We sure are going to miss him. He’s one of the best I’ve ever seen.” Despite his sensational play during the last three years, Du- Mars never made an All-Ameri- Thc l.og on DuMars Year (; F* . F PU. At*. 1968- SO 134 69 837 16.8 1969- 22 181 106 468 21.3 IS6A-Sl* 21 !U Mi 928 15-8 - Kuril* left can team although he received honorable mention honors each season. “I guess you have to be with a consistent winner to get any recognition,” Egli said, ”.500 ball isn’t good enough.” DuMars isn’t the only senior making his final appearance to night. Don Wilson, who was un lucky enough to understudy Du- Mars, is the other. On the Rutgers side, Doug Patton will call it a career. Pat ton has been to Rutgers what DuMars is to Stale. He has been averaging 18 points a game this year and ranks third in all-time Rutgers scoring with IHO points. Due to Patton’s scoring antics, the Scarlet Knights (11-9) have been enjoying their first winning season in 12 years. . , Stale, on the other hand. lost all hopes for a winning cam paign in Pittsburgh Wednesday when Carnegie Tech pulled a 70-57 upset. That dropped the Lion record to 10-13. In addition to DuMars, the Lions will have high scoring Gene Impressionable Impressions (This is H'hnt. they said about Mark. DuMars during tile past three years.) Roy McHugh, Pittsburgh Press “For 20 minutes in the Pitt game Saturday, DuMars made plays that Bob Cou?y probably never, even thought oJ' ...” Freddie Schaus, coach of Los Ange.'es Lakers “DuMars just docs everything you could ask of a guard.” Jed: McCloskey, coach of Uni versity of Pennsylvania "That kid is out of this world. I sure would like to have him on my team. What an outside shot.” Stan Hochman, Philadelphia Daily News “If he had the big eitv press behind him he'd make All-Amer'ican for sure.” Jerry West, former West Vir ginia All-American "DuMars is the best guard we played against all year.” Side t: En El A(>u.i; Come All You Fair aud Trnd«r Lathes; .luj* ot Punch; Penny Mielan' L.icJdie; UUwcna; 7 favi’lin’ Side 2: Hangmnn: SperKleif Prwin; Hu* liu-cr Is Wide 1 Oh, YYs, Oh'; Blow 1 he Candle Out; Blue Eyed G.il (S)T 14/4 Gagers Tonight By SANDY PADWE ★ ★ ★ Harris in the starting lineup to night along with Earl Hoffman, Jake Trueblood and John Mitch ell. Coach Toni Kault will go with Patton, the Ammsrman brothers, Lee and Al, Joel Osof IrtcJians Upset Mounfies, 88-76 RICHMOND, Va. \-V) Eighth ranked West Virginia’s Southern Conference basketball empire top pled after six long years here last night as William and Mary’s Indians rode a magnificent 38- point performance by Jeff Cohen to an 88-76 victory in the semi finals of the conference’s cham pionship tournament. The setback cut short the Moun taineers’ bid for a seventh con secutive conference title and halt ed their winning streak at 13 games. They had taken the con ference championship every year since 1956. ® TUESDAY IS ® @ STEAK DAY © Vg? SIRLOIN STEAK W. /jC\ Grilled or Broiled lo your choice and /J\ XTTj served wilh Fresh Garden Salad, Golden VXy French Fries, Our Ov/n Baked Bread, UO Creamery Buller and Apple Builer. 0 f j * l-29 0 >-< | jdjr Our New Hours lo Serve i.m You Belter Will Be 7:00 /CW\ <?.m. to 11:30 p.m. Daily. v^V S ‘lJtiTcsPiU'Jip.yl FAMILY RESTAURANTS Hp) 230 E, College Ave. UU Stale College, Pa. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA .. . bids farewell sky and Kaiol Slielecki. Osofsky is Rutgers’ top re bounder, averaging 10 per game. Strelecki, who had an outstanding sophomore year but stumped last season, is averaging eight points a game. Basketball Scores NBA Detroit 129 New* York 112 William & Mary 88 West Virginia 76 Atlantic Coast Conf. Tourney Semi-Final* at Raleigh Duke 82 South Carolina 76 i Wake Forest 98 Maryland 76 Penns. State College Conf. Championship Mansfield 97 Indiana 87 Other Scores Princeton 68 Dartmouth B 4 lirowp 66 Columbia 62 Penn 94 ,Harvard 63 A/brirrht 74 Haverfnrd 61 American U. 68 Catholic U. 62 Tulane PH LSU 65 Timplc 88 Lafayette 68 Akron 78 Wooster 69 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY. SELL, TRADE, TELL ★ ★ ★ Southern Conf. Tourney Semi-Finals at Richmond Collegian Score Card x PLAYERS FIELD GOALS FOULS PF PTS. DuMars-10 _ Mitchell-24 Harris-22 Hoffman-20 Trueblood-50 • Phillips-42 Wilson-32 Hutchinson-44 . Staub-14 Witmer-40 Totals . . . PLAYERS FIELD GOALS FOULS PF PTS. A.Ammerman-12 L.Ammerman-24 Homer-20 Sieredski-4 Osofsky-30 Kelly-42 Patton-52 Don Petersen-34 Cliff Peterson-22 Sirelecki-10 Strong-40 Totals ... Business Major Mark DuMars, Penn State’s high-scoring basketball captain, is majoring in business adminis tration. He plans a career in ac counting. “Why should a slow-poke burn me up?” When you’re driving, y OUI* attitude can Isill! When the stupidity or carelessness of other drivers makes you fume, watch yourself! If you let your anger take control of your car, you can literally kill or be killed yourself! Nearly 37,000 people died in traffic accidents last year. Many were victims of good drivers who for one fatal moment allowed their emotions to boil over. Check your boiling point and stay a safe driver. Published in an effort to save lives, in cooperation • with the National Safety Council and The Advertising Council. » SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1961 Penn State Rutgers HALL'S TAILOR SHOP complete alterations & repairs 9-5 (evenings by appointment.) AD 7-3275 478 E. Beaver*Men & Women
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