TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1962 WO'FinOr To . 'Fire' . Bullets Agaiiist Nittanies Tonight By .11Ni KAM A team pushing an 'eight-game winning streak and featuring one of the best little men in the East --that's , "what will confront Penn State's cagers when they return to action at Rec Hall tonight after a' 16-day layoff. The Lions vin shoot for their 10th win against seven losses, against Geftysburg, winners of 11' of 14 pines and now' in the midst of a stiff race for the Mid-Atlantic Conference Championship. The varsity game . is` scheduled for ,11, with a _prelmunary contest between the Lion freshmen and Dußois Center starting at 6:30. 1 Coach Snowy Simpson's frosh have won two games and lost the same number. ' RON WARNER. a 5-10 senior from York, Pa, has been, the big] gun in most 'of Gettysburg's vic' tones this year. W ---- holds' 'tile earner . most Bullet.scor= ing records. -including most-Tic:tint scored (season; and ' , career). mr GYmnasis., (Cdntit!uedirora page six) Harlacher for - second place (250. 254). ;' Phillips had to jgle his free. lineup when as ankle injury , sii lined Bob Giddingti. the Middit number one man in the event. "The injury: to Giddings ht. us," Phillips said. "but we didn have a real chance - to. win." The Nittanies stretched .tht lead to 23-9 with a .sweeP on th side horse. Junior Ray Cherry 23! finished third to Weiss 280 anc Harlacher's 246. LARRY TORN WOW .the rings for the. Lions, but Na , managed a split in the event Midshipmen Larry Silver (25. and Jim Sloat .(250) edged State' Bud Williams 1248). Navy's Frank Eissing won long horse vault by an equal silm margin. Eissing topped tk Lions' F. P. Sforza, 2711468, hi Dave Heilbrun fi nished third an Lew. Capetola : was fourth to gi the Nittanies a 0-7 advantage the event. - Then Weiss': and. Seward too over, finishing. 1-2 on .the' parer bars 'and horizontal bar, Penn State's freshman gym team evened; its season's record at 1-1, sweeping first places in all six events to topple the Navy Plebes, 59-4 ' Jim Culhane was the big scorer for the frosh, notching firsts oivthe side horse, parallel bars and hori zontal bar. .' See summaries on page eight BIKE ROAIRS PAMTS ACCESSORIES 1 , Western Auto Satisfaction Gisaraiteed 200 W. College Alm - AD 7-7992 field goals (seaslin and career),} most fouls (season and career) i and highest average per season' (season and career). . Warner has yet to hit Gettys bures single gave high (42) but he has scored 33 in one game four times_ HE AVERAGED 23.1 points as a sophomore. 24.9 as a junior and through 13 games-this year (not including Lehigh Friday night). He is hitting at a clip of 24.2 points per game. which ranks him among,the top- 20 scorers in the nation.' Warner ;ets plenty of help o offense! from Bob Parker. a 5- senior from Yeadon, Pa. Together! the two have accounted for al most two-thirds of Gettysburg's, total paints. Lehigh was the latest victim in the Bullets' winning streak, losing 54-51 on its home court Friday. Other teams to fall dur ! * * Gettysburg Ace . ON-CAMPUS LECTURE SERIES 3 ' "FEELERS-info the FUTURE 7 Speaker:: Di. Held; Snyder Topic: :'Frontiers in Psycliolo ge TONIGHT • Btoo ' 11 Y Boutke , Sponsored by THE DAILY• COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ing the past eight games include )3ucknell, Lehigh, Johns Hopkins, Lebanon Valley, LaSalle, Rutgers and Muhlenberg. THERE'S NO doubt•that Gettys r burg will be pointing for State. `Penn State is always a big game for Gettysburg. — Lion captain Gene Harris said.. "They can go to a tournament if they keel 7! win -1 • • -Well have to stop their out side Lhooting and their fast break if we want to win." Lion coach' John Egli's main worry is Gettysburg's 'deadly ac curacy than outside. "We'll have to keefp our hands in their faces," he said.-"If we don't bother them they'll Make their shots." • The Lions have a height ad vantage over Gettysburg (War ner, at 5-10, is their leading re bounder) and gli feels his team must exploit it it they are to win. "If we get a victory, it will come off the boards." he said. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE ii rive 0-11 1.3 Northerners i!.-21 211., ar , 31 Juniper (1-1 t erC 15-01 2S Walnut (ill, ll' ;twat 41-41 Caiar 41-2 12 ;wood (5-01 35 T.arA • (I-Il 13 FRATERNITY LEAGUE CM sic (2-31 El Del. CM (1.4) It Al. Pp. (I-14 I Sir. Tau Cam. (041 II V. t 4-01 51t Pt Kap. PM 11-21: 20.1 (4.1 i 24 Al. CM Rh, (6411 111 Scorer: DICK FRICK. Delta Upsilor. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE II II Larch " • Cumberland ay 1t14,24 ' I Lynamlam taut 8 Jordon Wabout. Giimr—DAYl /1111:DO. Bs Lamm 221 Srrie*—DAVE FREDD. 11slasta, Game 11.0001—Nittas7 227 INDEPIENDENT LEAGUE D 'ire R Seri% a "balls R Ilirch 0 Waithington • Mesta% 2.Petralosin-liPa. ' 2 • • Tiro *Dusky -0 Gams—JOS DZSWITICIL &crew , Ts. 211 Series—WALT BIGLER. 1.11,71v*,1 Game (laaail—Rl.7ive. 272 IrItATILItNITT LILAGUI2 Phi i Delta Tau , Dolta :AMP* Alpha I PNEappoi'meta Delta Chi 11 Zeta HI 9 2 Sams Plll 1 Silva Chi 2 Zeta Motu Chi Mama Catne--lILTON VOCAL. Alpha Ws; 411 Phi, tai sirries—si.TON VOCIII. Alpha 81t la, 173 High Peas* (Usual—Theta Delta Cit. 147 IM Restilts BASKETBALL BOWLING • State Hosts IV-4 Finals i3pring Drills in April Two important State wrestling{ Penn State will begin spring events are slated for Prim State spring football drills March 21„ in March, iwith the final intra-squad scrim- The Ea stern Intercollegiatei mate slated for April 28. championships will be held .here ; March 9-10 , an, affair which willlMlCOddll Are Week& attract lg teams. 1 For the past'two seasons. 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