PAGE SIX Norris Nets 27 in 60-43 Win c a g ers By JIM KARL Sports Editor Penn State, playing an ag gressive defense that held Gettysburg to nine points over the first 14 minutes, 'stopped the Bullet's win streak at eight with an easy 60-43 victory before 2500 in Rec Hall last night 'llw Lions' hustling zone de fense held Gettysburg ace Ron Warner to just.two field goals and 10 pcints, which amounted to the second wq'rst night in his career. ; The lithe senior, averaging over 24 points this year, was held to ,nine points in an early season loss to Albright "WE THREW A heck-of-a-de fenaeat them the first half," Lion coach John Egli said after the game. ": would have hated to play againstour defense tonight. Gettysburg -just didn't have a chance." This was the first game for the Lions in 17 days. 'tend marked their fifth win in rix starts. Gene Harris took scoring hon or:, with 21 points, followed by John Phillips with 13 and Earl STATIC 44 GETTYSIII•I:G Pt: V Tl' . 11%* r Tr llollinan f, 2- 4 12 PaarKer :1 1- 1 ;barrio 3- 921 Werner 2 r;- H IG Mitchell 4 3- bl 11 Koerner _2 9 2 1110 1 i1P4 0 3- 4 134Gaffekler 4 2- 32* ham 01innnoon 9 1- 1 1 1141eit'in• o. 0 0 Keener 1 G- 4 2 ?).nabs 4 1. 1 - 1 LNti• 0 4- 4 4 Marl• • 0.0 0 crirsk'y'ch 0 0- 0 0 maul. N.* • 4t • Keratin 1 4- 4 2 Totals 23 24-34 44 Totake 23 17-31 41 of : Rao. Cheone Hoffm.in with 12. Warner and Roger Gatiltler were tied for Gettysburg with IC. V * * * * * * - State opened up a 13-S lead laces and in how they acted at besides that, the whole team with eight minutes gone in thelthe start of the game. When this:looked bad. We haven't been irn firm half and widened the gaplteam is right mentally it is!pressive on the road and this to 28-9 with six minutes to go. Itough." L game was no exception. We al- HARRIS DID most of The dam- ; Gettysburg 'coach I, Bob Bulton'w4l3's Play badly-at Penn State— age during that time, getting nine,was impressed with State's bus- not just our shooting— we don't points on three fouls and thretitle, but be felt the big factor in PlaY well here period' field goals. ' the loss was Warners poor night! The Bullets shot only 23.7 per Gaeckler scored nee points in and the fact that the Bullets just cent from the field, while State two minutes to close the gap to haven ' t been able to win on the hit on 34.3 per cent of its shots.- 27-15. but State came back onitetael• . ; The Lions are now 10-7 with four points by Hoffman and ski r The was definitely one of War; their next game Thesday at Buck-, long jumper to bythe Hems to ng take a iner's poorer nights," he said. "arid' neil. Gettysburg is now 114 33-17 lead d room; at the end of the first half. I; The Bullets rallied mildly at; the start of the second period: , reducing State's margin to 34-23 with 16:30 to go. But . the Lions scored nine points in a row to, open up a 20 point :aid at 43-23., "WE WERE psychologically ready for this game," Egli said ; afterward in. the dressing room., "Nobody was going to beat us e tonirht. I could see it in their BIKE REPAUtS PARTS UOEW:MES Western Auto Swish:4l*m Guaranteed 2119 W. Canso. Ave.. AD 7-IWA Credit Staff Keeling Thursday, Feb. 8 - 130 p.m. , erna* g Pens 131 SUM THE.DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARR. PENNSYLVANIA --Conie* Photo by Jane Rewire HARRIS GETS TWO—Gern Harris leaps high into limo air for a two-pointer elm^ the outstretched bands of Bruce Wampum. at Gettysburg. 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