PAGE TEN Heyman, Dischinger Dominate Voting for All-Opponent Team By SANDY PADWE ' Two of the nation’s best— Terry Dischinger of Purdue and Art Heyman of Duke— were named to Penn State’s all-opponent basketball team yesterday. , The two All-Americans head a list of six talented performers named in a special poll for the Collegian. Bruce Drysdale and Russ Gor don of Temple, Bob Duffy of Colgate, and Joe Steiner of Bucknell round out the team. A tie between Gordon and Steiner resulted in a six-man squad. There were no unanimous choices but Dischinger and Hey man were one vote shy. Actually, Dischingcr’s selection came as a surprise because the I,ions held the Big Ten scoring champ to his seasonal low of 14 points in Rec Hall Dec. 3 when Stale pulled a 63-59 upset. Heyman. on the other hand, ruined State with a 27-point performance as Duke crushed the Lions 69-46 at Charlotte, N.C.. Dec. 9. “Heyman did the best job a deadly jump shot, scored 43 against ns all year,” Lion coach points against the Lions in two John Egli said. “He’s unmerciful, games this year, lie just goes over everyone. Andl He was extremely effective at Patterson Ends Workouts MIAMI BEACH, Fla. UP) would fall far short of the 17,000- Floyd Patterson ended his boxingiseat capacity. workouts for Monday’s worldj Some observers will be sur heavyweight title defense yester- prised if there are more than 12,- day while Ingemar Johansson,;ooo people in the house, paying the ex-champion, started his five-; a b ou t $500,000. Many of the cheap sc«fp r tnto e rny d bone?* lheStrenBth i est seals ($2O) were available, al ‘ The Beach was taking this thirdj A 1 Bolan general mana- Pntterson-Johansson match irijS er °f Featme Spoits, Inc., the stride and there was no great;promoters, denied there had been rush for the higher priced tick-iany reduction in ticket prices. A els. There were'indications thatisellout would bring in about $850,- Ihe crowd at Convention HalhOOO at a $lOO top. * * * TERRY DISCHINGER i ★★★ . j to think that he’s only a sopho more!” S Duffy and Gordon, a pair of j juniors, are the only repeaters on ;this year’s all-opponent team. Duffy, whose best weapon is THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Hamilton, N.Y., three weeks ago. He scored 23 points and sparked the Red Raiders to an 80-72 up set victory. Even though the 6-4 Gordon scored •14 points and picked off 16 rebounds, the Lions managed to upset Temple’s NIT entrants, 63-56 at Rec Hall 10 days ago. They're still wondering in Philadelphia how the Lions pulled the shocker because Drysdale was at his best too. The 5-8 backcourtmarf scored 20 points and played an outstanding floor game but the fired-up Lions were in the mood for an upset. Steiner, another junior, scored 47 points in two outings against the Lions. He was responsible for Buck nell’s 71-67 victory at Lewisburg, Pa., Jan. 10, scoring 27 points and controlling the backboards with 11 rebounds. * At Rec Hall. Feb. 7, he had 20 points but it wasn't enough because the Lions squeezed out i a 65-63 victory. | Others receiving votes were (Billy Packer, Len Chappell and [Alley Hart of Wake Forest; Paul Miller, Jim McCormick and Jim Ritchie of West Virginia; John Fridley of Pitt, and Carroll Youngkin of Duke. To this end, Western Electric—the manu facturing arm of the Bell System—has the monumental task of producing a large part of the microwave transmission equipment that knits our country together by shrinking thou sands of miles into mere -seconds. In spite of its great technological strides, the science of radio relay is a rapidly-changing one. And new break-throughs and advances are common occurrences. A case in point: our Bell System “TH” Microwave Radio Relay. 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General headquartersi 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. & Is your future As (he communications needs of our nation become steadily greater and more complex, the Bell Telephone System is continuing its pioneer work in microwave by “taking to the air” .more and more to get the word across. UPI Names DuMars Mark DuMars, Penn State cap tain and scoring star, has been named to the second unit of Unit ed Press International’s “Small- All-American” basketball team. The team is limited to players no taller than 5-10. Howie Carl (DePaul), Dick Hickox (Miami, Fla.), Jon Feld man (George Washington), Bruce Drysdale (Temple) and Del Ray Mounts (Texas Tech) were named to the first team. Max Perry (Utah State), Larry Armstrong (Arizona State), Stu Sherard (Army) and Jimmy Hug gard (Villanova) join DuMars on the second squad. JACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHAR Southwick Clothing | t. W Ji TJ M HVHHDVfaajHVHHDVfaaaavHM.ivfaajavHM^YfaadHVHHavfaaaavHv.^vf up in the air? 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