PAGE SIX Mitchell Leads To 61-50 Win Scores 20 As State Cops 7th By JIM KARL Penn State rallied to clown Duane!! 61-50 at Rec Hall last night behind some torrid sec ond half shooting by John Mite/lull - accounted fur 34 of State'i, first /9 points in the final prTiod, and during that stretch he scored 10 points in a row. "'We had a defense for Harris =(Cent•), but we didn't have one for Mitchell." Bison coach Ben Hi ibhF sadly said after the game. "We knew that Hams could senre, -hut we didn't count on 11 n g thtl hot." WHILE MOST OF Mitchdrs 20 point , : came in the second half. `Harris scored 10 of .his 16 in the first period when Bison Joe Stein- was hitt ing the mark with k:11- 'ing liceUrary, Steiner sGored 19 points in the first 20 nunutes. over half his leain's total, and he may have continued his hot hand in the sec cond stanza if it weren't for a de fensive maneuver by Lion coach John Erb. Egli moved State into a four ,man zone with John guarding Steiner man-to-man, hod -the .best the Bison senior could do after that Was two fielders. litt•iner Impt the Bisons in the, game the firSt half with his deadly one-hand jump shot, and at half time the score was knotted at 27. _ Phillips got State off to a 29-27 1 lead with a juniper at the start ofl the second half. and Wen Mitchell: Itecounted for St ale's next 10' points: But at the end of his. scoring,' 'spree, Bucknell was ahead 41-39.1 with Mike Fadden scoring 6; :points for' Bucks-Jell. during that' stretch. CLOSE TO SEVEN Minutes re mained when Mitch knotted the; score al 46 with a long jumper' and then Phillips put State into the lead for keeps with a foul . . "That was my best night per tage-wise (10.413)," Mitchell mud. after the game, but not as ; fin as total points go. I . got 21 agaiiel 'Niagara. -"All in all I think it was a go)d, team effort." he said. "If tin yi wyuTd have run with 'us I think we epuld have beat them by 20 points, but they played a slow-; down offense. 'We needed this game— trsure feels good to get hack on the winning side again." 'tiu Lions now have won two, straight after dropping five in a. row. They'll go into the Navy { game at Rec Hall Saturday with a 7-6 siLte. The loss gave Buck lull a 1-7 record. Snowy Simi:mines froth carers we n' defeated by the Biicknell fresh. 62- 4 8 in a preliminary came.; ram,: STATE 71 lIITIENELL Se FE F Tl' PG Tl' Hams ts 4- 1 16 C.mney • 1 t- 4 11441eh.41 10 0. 2 20 S/0014.0r . 0 - 0 4 1 . Mann 2 01 - 7 4 Steiner 7- 2 ; Phillip. b. 2. 212 1 . 0,1400 4 4. 4 12' 1- 1 314001e0 i *3- 4 121 1441.0.1 n 1 7- 0 2 I.r. 0 -;_0. 0 e. ; Karl I 2 1 K 09000.7.0 0 0- 40 0 14.011i0 4. 1.. I I lleetiLe 0 . 7- 0 01 I . olsai 5.1 5- f t5l T 44010 71 - 7.-13 70 days beforebefore the TIM ROARING TWENTIES DANCE THE DAILY COtiEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK: PENNSYLVANIA * * * —Co tlrgian Photo by John Baste BASKETBALL OR WRESTLING: Earl Hoffman puts a headlock on Don Lampus of Bucknell, as the two grapple for a loose ball early in the second half of last night's action at Rec Hall. Stale started slow but came an to win the game. 61-50. USED BOOK AGEN NON--PROFIT USED BOOK AGENCY Lion Cagers Over Bisons Absolutely The Last Day Books Will Be Sold!! Today Will Also Be The Last Day For Refunds on Incorrect Purchases HOURS * *- * TODAY Ohio State Retains Top. Spot By The Associated Press lbeaten list by West Virginia. _ , The University of Southern The , all-conquering Buckeyes California made the , biggest adltrounced Northweitern in a Big vance this week in the Associated Ten tussle to register their 11th Press poll, jumping two notches straight triumph and corraled all into fourth place Ohio State's un-Ithe first place votes cast by 41 beaten Buckeyes retained their,sports writers and sportscasters. ,position as the best major collegeiThis gave Ohio-State a point total basketball team in the nation. la 410, based on 410 for a first The Trojans,boosted their sea-IP lace "Le. nine LOT second, etc., son record with two weekend tri-I Cincinnati, whiCh boosted its umphs over California to sweep season mark to 11-1, and Ken= past Kansas State and Villanova,lucky, also 11-1, held firmly to who dropped a berth to fifth and their second and third places, re ixth, respectively. Kansas State,spectively. The Wildcats won their - t to Colorado last Saturday and'loth straight Monday night defeat- Hanova:was knocked off the un- ing Vanderbilt 7748. allllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Get His et Hur's iiiimmunilimmillimg JANUARY Re& TOP COATS 1 rack 1 / 2 Price • Values to $65 Others Reduced: = • «41 +4, •.!.. SUITS 1 group VaL to $65 $34.98 Entire Stock Reduced tits ttop 114 E. College Ave. . AD 7-4715 Open Mondays until 9 .71111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 9:30-5 P.M. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1962 Now in Progress SWEATERS $11.95 $15.95 Alterations Done at Cost STUDENT OPER SALE $3.98 $6.98 I $8.98 $11.98 ' SHOES 1 group 1 / 2 Price 1 ~ . ~` , •I I. TED