PAGE TEN Crippled Cagers Jnvade Panthers' Lair Tonight With Bobby Donato and Earl Hoffman still not completely recovered from ankle triCental in leading the Lions to a 8-3 record including a Gator sprains, John Egli faces a repeat performance of the last-five games when his Lion ea - gers!Bowl win in 1961, will be pitted against each other in tomor tackle Pitt in the Panthers' home lair tonight. : - _ Irow's U.S. Bowl in Washington's D.G. Stadium. After getting off to one of the fastest starts in Lion basketball history (4-0), Egli si •1 i . ' Hall, the Nittanies' All-East quarterback, will direct the cagers were beset by a series of staggering mishaps and have lost six of their last seveniwest team against the East and: games, including the last five in a row. I.lonas, whose talented toe ae:: Lions to a 30-15 win over Ge0r ..:,,, -, !counted for 41 of the points State; gia Tech in :the Gator Bowl. • ' First Egli lost sophomore sensation Wayne Lundy, who dropped out of school hours:scored this year. The ts Jonas booted 17 extra :points before the West Virginia game after being pressured by his father. Then bonato (Ohiolback also scored ' and six out of nine field goal at wo touchdowns State), and Hoffman (Iowa) were * * * ' ,'" i before suffering :tempts during the regular season lost due- to injuries and neither ably have three or four more wins' a shoulder sepa- to rank - secorid to Iloger Kochnnan has played-since. to their credit. • _ ration in mi d- 'as the Nittanies' most proficient - Egli got the go-ahead to use " Jf we had the team we o'rigin: point-maker season. both players tonight, but said r ally started with, we would have' Jonas, a draft 1 The 5-11, 195-pounder addaii a he may hold them out until been in the finals of ,the Quaker. choice of th e ;field goal and three extra pdt:nts Tuesday against Bucknell :alb- City Tournament and we could Phi ladel p h i a ! in the Gator Bowl to run hisea er than take a chance on a re- have won it," Egli said. Eagles, is expect- son's total to:s3.:Kochman's Gator sprain. As it turned out slate f i nished • t fd to share kick- Bowl 'l'Dgave him a total of 62 "I might be able to use Donato a little but if its a knock 'em down game like it usually is down there, I'll keep him out. - "Hoffman can play if we need him but we won't take a chance on him either." 'Egli had visions of a great year even before his cagers - spurted to their four straight wins at the beginning of the year. But he's not letting the un fortunate turn of events gel him down. "We still have "a -schedule to play," he said yesterday. It's the 'kids I fell sorry for. Look at John Phillips -sitting over there. lie's vompletely beat." With the .three tames in the. Quaker City Tournament" last week and a trip to Duke Wednes-. -day, the cagers have been travel ing: at a fast pace, and doing it' with ail eight-man squad. "You have to hand it to these kids." Egli said. "'May don't give up. I wasn't ashamed to walk_ out of there Wednesday night. (The Lions got clobbered at Durham, 95-55.) "Our team was hopelessly outclassed but they never stopped hustling." Egli said before the season' started that his biggest problem! would be a lack of depth and as , D .1 • idorff Named • `• ' crier Captain Howie Deardorff has been elected captain of Penn State's 1962 cross-country team. it was revealed at the annual awards banquet last night. Deardorff finished third or better its all five dual meets this past fall for Chick Warner's thinciads. He lied for first is the Pittsburgh and Manhattan masts, and in winning against Navy set a new Annapolis course record, covering the five mile route in 25 minutes 32 seconds. He finished second against Michigan Stitt* and third againit Cornell. ST. LOUIS Pl—Stan Musial, $lOO,OOO annually in 1958-59, tops the bane of National League pitch-iin the league. !ens for two decades, all but made' Musial wasn't able to single out 'it official yesterday in announc-lany factor that led him to decide mg during his contract signing this. probably will be his last sea that he intends to retire as a!son. But he indicated one big rea 'player at the end of .the 1962150 n is that he wants to finish out , season 'with a good season—and feels that Rested frequently in 1961, Musi "A fellow just can't go on for- he can . - Fever," said the 41-year-old out- al went to bat officially only 372' ,fielder, seven-time league batting. t times. He drove in 70 runs, batted 288 champion whose entire major,. 4' -league carer has been - with the and hit 15 home runs, St. Louis Cardinals. triples and 22 doubles. Still trim and feeling strong,; l • Musial said there is one mark he Lions Battle Rice, I doesn't want to .add to the 37 Na- Ilona' League and 13 major league Air Force in '66 records he already holds. ; Penn State will inaugurate Frosh Grapplers 1"I don't want to be the oldest football relations With the• Air !player who ever player," he said ..,- , Force Academy and Rice in 1962.' Challenge Lehigh i M u si a l and his loses --- erea' These schools replace Miami and dent August A. Busch Jr. and Boston University, which were on Penn State's freshman wrestling General Manager Bing Devine— this year's schedule. The game team opens its season against indicated he will remain with with Air Force mill be played here Lehigh tonight at Grace Hall in• lb* club in some capacity in Sept. 29. The 'Rice game will be Bethlehem. Pa. The meet. sched- 1963. Devine said there will be played at Houston Oct. 6. uled to start at 6:45, will Precede , • }en for him although there has In addition to Air Force, the the varsity dash. been no decision on a't 'lt it 11962 home schedule calls for games Coach Davey Adams, trash will' will be. (with Navy. Syracuse, Maryland, be out to ave nge a loss to last Musial, who owns a prospering and West Virginia. Navy will ap year's Lehigh freshmen. Lehigh'restaurant and has other business pear in Beaver Stadium Sept 22 has already posted a 22-9 victory interests here, acknowledged hefor Penn State's opener. over over the •Cornell frosh this year. took a pay cut—to an estimated \ The Nittany Lions will play Adams is expected to go with $65.000 or s7o,ooo—in his latest Army, California. Holy Cross, Dave Ludwig at 123. John Ash - ;contract.'He .received an estimat- Pittsburgh and Rice away from te+tigh at 130 and Rich Catalano•ed $75,000 last year and made home at 137 in the lightweight matches. , Sandy Giles draws :the nod at, 147, , John Zabatta will go at; 157 4 John Kepler at 167 and Mike Gill at 177. Matt Dunne at 191 and Dwight Burd in the -unlimited 'division round out the Nittany, lineup. The Lehigh frosh •are led by Dick Warnke (123) and Harley Ferguson (167). John Happier: 0301, Joel Freed (137)', George, Milligan (147). Bill Lachenmayr, 1157) Ron Bushner (177), John ' - Gladish (191) and John Illeng-t warth - (I:eavyweight) are • coach, Red Campbell's littler probable: Gerry Norman and Steve Moorhead co-captained t h Lion harriers in 19 6 ' as they m copiled a 4-1 record in dual inlet competition. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN_ UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA By 3134 KARL last in the eight-team field, sometimes playing with four re- I Serves and just one regular— captain Gene Harris: Meanwhile the Lions will Cave their hands full stopping their: five-game slide against the Pan- . thers. Pitt has a 6-4 fecord, beat--; ing Evansville for third place in; the Evansville Torney •and Kent' State Wednesday in their last twos outings. Other victims include Carnegie, Tech, Arizona, Syracuse and Ford ham. Losses were to three power-' houses—Purdue, Ohio State and;' Duquesne—and a one-point de cision.against Tennessee. . ready for Panthers Coach Bobby Timmons relies * * * mostly on sophomores to make ' things turned out that was a very his atta ck go. w i t h Brian _Gen accurate diagnosis. eralovich. All-State for Farrell The injuries to Hoffman and High School two years ago. the Donato hurt but Lundy's abrupt big gun, departure was the big shocker. t Lately Timmons has been get.:f That boy had all the moves." iting some help from Paul Krieger,. Egli said with a shake of his a 6-5 forward. "Krieger is getting head. "Re was in the same class some confidence in his shooting." with Jerry Lucas. Art Heyman ,Timmons said, "and that helps and Hubie White—All-Ameri- ,take some of the pressure off cans." Generalovich, who usually winds Lundy, averaging 18 points' a•up with two or three men on him game over the first four contests when he gets the ball." was scheduled to go on academic! Somebody should tell Timmons probation today. 11 he had re. that if the pattern of events cope mained with the team he could tinues for State. Egli may only have played in 11 games instead.have two or three men left on of four, and the Lions - would prob- the squad. Good News for NL Pitchefs: Music!! to Retire After '62 Lutheran Student Communions SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 9:20 A.M. - 10:40 A.M. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH College Ave. at Atherton St. ,Hall, Jonas Tangle In New U.S. Bowl Penn State's Ga]en Hall and Don Jonas, both instru- ing duties with Nav'y's Greg Mather. He is al so slated to see Galen Hall plenty of action at halfback. The game matches draft choices by the Eastern Division of the; National Football League against; players chosen by the Western. Division. Hall wasn't chosen in the NFL draft but was grabbed by the West squid after his brilliant passing and play-calling led the INTERNATIONAL FILM GROGRAM Nights of Caberia JANUARY 11 (Itallin") Potemkin The . Red Balloon - FEBRUARY 1 (Russian) (T./tench) The Young and. the Died Showings in - HUB AsseMbly Room THURSDAYS -3, 7, 9 P.M. TICKETS . . . SCk HUB Desk ON SALE EACH MONDAY SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 1962 points or the year. TWo other Lions will also ap pear in speGial bowl games this weekend. Captain Jim Smith will be at tackle when the North squad meets the South in the Senfor Bowl in Mobile. Ala.. this after noon and end .Bob Mitinger will be a member of the East squad in tomorrow's Hula Bowl in Hono lulu. Lai Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU WINTER TERM The FOrty First JANUARY 18 . (Russian The Bicycle Thief JANUARY 25 (Italian}; The Maltese Falcon FEBRUARY 8 (Amerkt:lii) La Strada FEBRUARY 15 atalkm) World of Apu FEBRUARY 22 (ImBali) Aleian4er Nevslry MARCH 1 (Russicm), MARCH 8 (Mexican)