THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1962 Layoff, Gettysburg Wrinkle Egli's Brow Sixteen days without a game—that prospect _ is enough to • worry any basketball coach. Add a tough opponent at the end of that long hardcourt recess and you have double trouble. Then top it off with the faCt that the opponent is vastly under- rated, -and You. haVe—well, "a• problem," as Lion cage coach John Egli put it mildly yesterday. - • Egli's cagera last :saw action Jan. 20 at Carnegie Tech, lzhere they notched their ninth * * win against seven losses as Gene - Harris. scored 28 points in a 52-45 victory. STATE DOESN'T return to bat • tle until Tuesday-16 days ;pill the Tech game, but it's coticeri I over• the opponent and not.'-th,i layoff that has caused a wrinkle. in Egli's brow. The Lions get back. into action TueSday. at Rec Hall against )Gettysburg, an underrated team with a . potential All-Eastern shot maker, a' 9-3 'record and a six 'game winning streak gobig into last night's game with Muhlen 'berg. Snowy Simpson, Egli's assist ant, scouted the Bullets last night. His information should help Egli make up his mind on how to de fense Ron Warner, the 5-10 senior • who has averaged 611.5 points per season his first two -*ears on the varsity..! WARNER WAS a popular choice for. All-Middle Atlantic Conference; All-State, 1 All-East and honorable Mention All-Amer ica as a junior last year. To add to Egli's worries, the, Bullets are playmg m a new field) house-this year, and, off their won lost record, they must have be: come accustomed to it in a hurry. Gettysbuig has yet to lose at home • this year, beating Franklin and Marshall. Dickinson. Lehigh, Johns Hopkins, La Salle and Rut ,gers. The Lions resumed practice) yesterday .after taking •a day offi Tuesday. WITH SEVEN GAMES to go. and his team two games above the .500 mark. Sell feels State has a fair chance to end up with a winning record-9f we beat Gettysburg." ' • Captain. Gene Hairia,has paced the Lions throughout the season.' and is far ahead of his .teunrnates in both scoring and rebounding. The 6-4 jumping jack iiscoring an average of 20.4 points a game IM Resulh BOWLING MATERNITY MACH; A rap P& Sigma 8 Aeiela Beta Theta Pi t Delta Theta Sigma 2 PI Lambda Pill t Delta Upailema 4 Stamm Na Alpha Burps Lame. 8 rid Mu Delta 4 P.ll Delta Tbsta 4 High Gamy—BON PIPER. Beta /Meta Pl. 201 High `Series-11214 LINK. Sivas Nu, 142 Nish Game • (trowl)-114rmak Na, titt BASKETBALL INDEPENDENT LEAGUE- Pranklin 444, Slo Vows. ) U Butler (2-2) it Crawford it-3) IS Indians (W) If Amami, (3-31 IS Jefferson (3-I) 1 Iloesereet tit. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE' E Mussy 31 (1-0 IT :atone 11 (lil If Nittany 41. (4.44 441Nittaary U 11-111 10 High Scorer—ED lIHAPZIFER. Nittany 41. SI FRATIMNITt Li.AGILTII A Signs* Nil' (2.2) NM? (1.4 3• . D. S. Phi (4.1) 1371 Kap. Al. (4-1) 19 Ora. Psi Phi (241 1 Phi. K. X. (1-41 I !ft. High Seorar—:BAlltltY ZOOM. Zeta Beta , Tee. Frosh. LoX Meeting • There -will be a freshman lacrosse, candidates meeting at 8 p.m. today in 214 Rec Hall. The meeting will be to organize for the upcoming season_ NEw Collegian's Advertising Deadline 5 'p.m. 2 days befoos Ad inns Mah, Fab. I . By JIM KARL GENE HARRIS . . paces cagers it * * 'and has grabbed 204 rebounds so far. Harris' best games came aghinst Holy Cross. when he scored 46 points to wipe out the school record of 44 held - by Jesse Arne Lie, and, against Carnegie Tech. when he almost singlehandedly beat the Tartans with an assortment of long jump shots and driving layups. SING OUT FOR PEACE Filatu ' Ting A ILX Dosxaa Ma. Folk Sneer SATURDAY-8 P.M. Wesley Foundation Sponsored by SENSS: - Students for Peace THE SCHOOL OF ARTS presents an exhibition of i.B.M. GRAPHIC DESIGN Today through February 16, 1962 NOM Union Beading Mary IHERLOCHERS SUPPER SPECIAL Served Tuesday and Thursday 4:304 Y 4 Ig. Bar-wed Chicken Choice of one: Potato Salad $145. ,Cole Slaw Baked Beans Peppered Cabbage 'Macaroni Salad Choice of one: . Apple_ Pie , New York Cheese Cake Choice of Soft,Drink CALL .AD ,FREE DELIVERY AFTER 4:30 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA • a Simon IHS. Jubilant A SAN =ON. Ariz- (R) For the first tin* in fair seasons and 52 trie' s. San Simon High School has won a basketball game. As might be.inuigined, the 300 Iresidents of the southeastern Ari -1 na town are jubilant. Victim of San Simon's 32-35 Primaries-'Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1%1 Finals-- Thursday, Feb. 15, 1%2 CO-EDS VOTE WRA EXECUTIVE BOARD ELECTIONS You will be voting fon President Vice President Secretary . , Treasurer Sapbemoie Representative `Freshman Representatives (2) S 2 Gams Famaine triumph was Valley Union High School. For Coach Jerry Coppola the victory was a double pleasure. He never Won • game since be started his. coaching career at San Simon. 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