PAGE. EIGHT , ..,, _ , , Gat Top ' -- =Army —Meet M ounties. -Toilight . By JIM KARL Spurts Editor • ;. . Penn State's State's cagers won their 11th game against eight losses Saturday night to move one step closer to a winning record, but afterwards coach John Egli wasn't exactly bubbling i i -over with glee It was a question of which tearm -played poorer. Happily for Egli, Army took the honors, coming out on the short end of a 49-36 score 'before doss to a packed : house at Rec Hall. . State goes for numbei 12 against 'Nest Virgiia at Morgantown tonight, and Egli has one consolation—it will be a rarity if the Lions hive as poor a night from the field against ow Mountaineers as they did * * * against Army. Egli has called this year's team "a :good' bunch of sbooters,"i but tlf!ainst Army the Lions man /wed only 8 field goals in 29 at tempts during the first half They warmed up a little :n the fecund half, hitting on 13-33. but their evurall field goal percentage was a meager 32 pi , r c'•nt Army. however, wa , even woitakeashing in on unls Pe: cent Of its :attempts. STATE WILL HAVE to do much.-better if it hopes to ipre West Virginia "a bailie tonight. The 14ountaineer5, now 19-5. - scorvd 50 points in the laq swouip:, to dtt( at Sylat,,./ , , 72. Eat urclzy Syracuse twLs k. , ading 37::3C with 35.mututes remaining When Rod Thorn hit-a j,rinp 1,1101 to give the Albuntainters the lead. T h Drange,At. - hich hasn't %von ganm L'A clove until :,es ^: in.nuie:. t i n.tcinrd v. - hen t h "Itio . pnta:n4e'rs }wok? it e:wf. THORN, A LEADING carid.- t1:114. All-Anul le:111 Ittm()1:-. 1( ;ids Virg!oia with a 23 5 :tvcragc Vlaytmlicr.i. followt, Thorn willi "15 4 everage. and coLcb lieu; r4e cy . :l7vr three .t,tarler-5 :Al :11 , — .1;/;ing , better 1)':01 10 g' .1(!: 'ihe 31 , I4Juntle: , !;:..{l4 re:tri y diriebr:d the - Southorn Ciinfer 411e1. ,vvilll a 32-1 reeord. V.(171 - • Virginin cleteat,.(l the :-”;: 79.6.7 at'Ree Hat/ 16, made a pint. of it 4 .,, r lhivelovarlen% Thy Moutities bc:it Stato. in wn Photo h• Pan M6kollll bc:irtbrealairs last Vear UP AND IN: Penn State captain Gene Harris scores against Army Ref' Hall 4ihd 71:67 Pt- Mort:tin- ; a cp.te outstretched arms of Bob Foley (45) and Gordon Arbogast 'REST VIRGINIA WILL prob. (15). In bockground is Army's Stu Sherard. Stale won the "de :Oily stnrt Thorn. McCormick. 6-8 fensive" Willie, 49-36, before a close to capacity crowd at Rec Hall Tom Lowry. Ken . Ward Saturday night.. and 0. - .tletl, Catlett will re- * * .*- phice statics l'zul Mailer. who is, ell. John Phillips, =Eat: Hoffman soff, er i o g from pLanful arches. Egli said he will goWf acti„ : and Bobby .Donato. same lineup that- startt:d againA Donato, the forgotten man of John n oc i l. late, was the difference against -••-- the Cadets. The little sophoinoiv only had eight points on' three long set shots and a jumper, but he was: second to Harris :in re houndmg with nine and sparked the turint on 'defense. • • • . DO' ATO HAS BEEN having a rough time finding the bucket lately and it has affected his all rround play. But things were dif ferent Saturday. "It scrii-ed like-A:vervbody was behind but," Donato said after the game. "I just had to have good game. I', wasn't.tight at all?! Egli Uced a bit of .strategy with State ahead by five. 27-4. and just 19 minutes tow in,thei game. lie pulled Harris, Phillips and Hoffrlati.; replacing them! with With Chuck Marin,Bob Hutch inson sand Itllo Hart • • 1 - The move worked. with :Marin scoring -.eight points to protect State's lead. BOX - SCOiE PENN STATE .19 ARMY '34 FGTP . FG; F Tr 11 .1. 311044106 cm 1 0- 2 2. 14..444 . 04,11 1- 1 S 8 .1-I;oirapt2 1. 2 tlst-r, ; r2 : 4 I 4 , ler 8 1- 2 7 ‘tifch44l .1 4- 6 1 8 Sherard 8- S 18 41,•0410D '4 0- 3 ' ni.lirtlin 2jl. 4 7 Katt .1 ;!. 1 5 Trill& 0 1. t Mi t t in 4 IL 9 S 011. 2 1 !! 0,41.1 m . 0 0- 0 0 Crar,,e S ' 14. fl -7-14 45 T. to,ll , 18 ;10,71 SC .6i•rient 7 '1%,..ch FroFh Thenclads Win at Pitt, 56-35 Penn Slate's trash thinclacts evt•tird heir rev( rd at 1-1 1w deft :tt P.m, 56-35, Saturday at l'tt ts.bun);. A swt vp of the disilnee events provided the cwhion-for the Mt trm• frost). who won 7 of the 11 nts. SUMMARIES J 11.• 'Rut.- • P.•nn 2 ,Tilt; 3. .1. /..11 P. 0:1- crpi.• 4 T.% r. Mt! t!. K setrglo. r. frri.4l. rip. 1'14.?. 14. i ivh - Fitinll., • I. lir Prno Star, 2 Ftrytt , Strad srld. • , • Tstt: 2. If tom.•. ) 1 01r,n :. 1)olrhin • Trnri, =+t.t.•. 14 , 00-1. 11..144, Twin State: ;?.. i'ltt : '3. Penn State. 2 ALS-. . . 2-Mile Poen,l., Latnphian. 'Penn • Steitv : 2 L. lobit—otti ireful Slott 3. 1.1 ute+h I . 91f. M lie Wilts 1, Vitt I‘ll :Vecchio. Mk: • if otre*. Buell t: Penn, Str t.. 3_:26.6., V*lfit • 1. Sty vr•l.l. Pitt 2. I'io -1.441.n, r.tm State. 3, Hr.,. P. lilt State.' 124, Fi t ,.4 Pi t t iiiithet. lA•nn State : Fine Sit Ll. IV.II . 4. - thins tut. rot. h I: -11rontr. I'. nn T.. I i V. 41,11 Sit 41 i'rt• rt. SIAR i...forreestn. Co not Z. rit t jf It, I n 3. • If. ". Naminafions Being Received for - Senior and Non-Senior . Outstanding Town These awards will be presented by the TIM Council at it's annuarbonquet to be held Monday, February 26, Nominations Due at HUB Desk, by 5:00 p.m, Wednesday, Feb, 21 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ' . UNIVERSITY• PARK, PENNSYLV Totnt. 21 Off in. Independent , Withdrawals Forie ; Schedule Chatiges MONTREAL (AP)—Five teams :from_ Iron Curtin nations have been counted out of the World 'Amateur Ice Hockey Champion ships and a new schedule is being l drawn up. for the tournament 'at :Colcirado Springs, co)o., March -7-18, an_ official said yesterday. ' The revised scheduleJor the re imaining 14 teams is expected to be ieady,in about three days, said ( Robert Leßel, president of the In -Iternational Ice Hockey Federa tion (IMF). Leßel last Th u r s'd a y had warned officials in Russia. Czech oslovakia, Rumania and Yugo slavia • that if they did not con firth , their entries by • Feb. la a new schedule would be arranged for the other teams. Just io refresh your' memory, the regular Lord West tux rents for Just 57.50 plus tax. The Continental model (black paisley vest instead of cumarbund); is only $8.50 plus tax. ilt . e Parking At Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 S. Allen St.•le AD 8-1241 Thinclads Take 2nd In Michigan Meet Penn State managed to take only two first places in . its indoor triangular meet at Ann Arbor, MiCh., Saturday, night. Gerry Norman won the two-mile run in 9:17.6 and Torn Urbanik heaved the shot put 50'7 1 / 4 " to lead the Lions to a second place finish with 43 1 / 2 points..MiChigan finished on top with 881/4 points and Purdue took third with 381/4. L'rbanik's win in the shot was a big surprise as the State sophomore had never :before thrown over 50 feet. He. had been win in the two-mile, Norman aceraging about 48 feet in prat-'placed` fourth in the mile. • tice. but as he explained. "At a IN THE SPRINTS, Steve Popp meet I open up and throw bet- and TOny Wayne prov,ided a third ter." and fourth place pun& in the 60. Urbanik. himself. was as stn- -,%. . - hile George - Barnhill took foUrth pried a , an2.-or place in the 65-yard hurdles. eke. Lion coac, In the field events, Jerry Wen es have b e stone figured in ,a three-way tie wo,' , .ina On i for fourth place in the high jump, form ztnd to, SUMMARIES him not to woi Milr Run— I. I..efq*. Siichsitan:4. 14 ,, 0r a b(J u t clttar• h.,,,i. Prnr. 51..14.: :: lluiro. Michigan: 4. until he of t Nu:rnan. P. nn State. 4:11.1'. g :0- ; . Mount. Pur d ue: 2. Snead. Pun. form and n( dld ;3. Dot ii, Michigan; 4. Burnley, Uirbi !•tcpc down. .1 zat . :L9.5. . the , ..,.. for d. 11 ,0 0---I. Arquiho, Michigan. 2. Dear aorff. Perin State; 3. Sampson. Michigan: t.:J'lce the n( 4.. R. Miller. Penn State, 2:11.9--New v.% y for the ft Michigan I ield. House .(2 :14.2 i record and 1.1r11.2L '. M ie.. new Mich; tan earthy' 12:134 retord cop-1. Adair,. Purdue; 2. Johnson. Miehi 4an and the re- Torn Crhanil. ran: 3. Por.p, Penn State; 4. Wayne. Penn t.l/I`. were positive. He hopes to state, :04.3. add t , ....o'tnore feet b".> theend of fir; High Hurdle.-1. Mcßae. Michigan: :. the 1;eaS{)11. 'Thekell. Mit Wan : S. Grantham,l Penn . . - State ; 4. Barnhill, Penn Stiate. :OA , ~,,. URBANIK MIGHT have thrown 2. C3 Th e%7ll. ll ;re d it — n l: 3. M e gt e nthr i l i m ic il'::rn l ,even further had it not been for sent.: 4. -Nuttatl. Michigan. :0 7 .4. • a lack of practice facilities 'When: fin,-1. Mill., Purdue: 2. M. MU - I throw I was about a foot behind Penn State; 2. Catto, Michigan: 4. Remain. Michigan,'; 1:12.1. .r the foul ban he said. "We. can't 301..,1. Johnson. Slirhisran 2. ,Ree.e. use a bar for indoor practice and mi c hi g ap : 3. Willianti, Purdue; 4. Falkner. . I I was afraid of fouling." Purdue , . :12.4. ARO- 2 .1. }layer. Michigan; 2. Deardorff. Although not taking many first P.tnn suite: 3. Belly. Michigan; 4; Has places. State had strength in the ~I t .t.m r enn state ; l.:.ss.s. second. third and - fourth spchs. ~.771V?17:Ie nnZ t a: e ; 1;- 1. 4. Bob Grar.tham tied for first Nplacle Nearita.ap, Michisslin, L' .. :17...6. _ 1 - . _ . in the-broad jump with a leap of- shot rot—l. Urbanik. Penn State: 2. 21' 10". and placed third in both Fier.= Michigan'; 3. Snyder, Michigan; 4. the 65-yard high and low hurdles.' Pale . V M au h lt hig nl; C e O nZ 4 ri Mich, Howie Deardorff took second Overton. Michigan; 3. Tie . betwee je n s i n ft%ci l t, Purdue, and Wade. 'Michigan. 14-4. places in both the 1000 and 880 Higb Jump—l. Williams, 14lehbran: 2. runs-. , , Tie between Enos, Purdue. and A niiner- Other distance place winners man. Michigan; 4. Tie between Casey and Wetutnne, Peon State, East, Purdue. and were Steve Moorhead, second in Walton, Michigan; 6.4. the mile and Mike-Miller, second Its.ad Jump—l. 'lle txtween fraathan, in the 600. Bob Miller and Lionel Pet n State, and Niles. Michigan; , ' , 8.1 Mel uel'l. Michigan: 4. Fieher , Purdue. 21-16. Bassett took fourth in the .1000 Mile Relay-1. Purdue: 2. Penn State— and 880 respectively. Besides hisi(Ntichisaa was di wß miirisdi 2:22.5. ' Newrilan Club Communion Breakicist Sun., Feb. 25--10:30 a.m. in the NUB Teriace Room A & B The Speaker will be Father Joseph Luddy from z ST. JOHN'S ORPHANAGE Tickets $1.25 each available at 207 Chapel c eS, z• • • Ifs 'late, but if you don't have your tux for the Mil Ball, you can still get one. We have a few set aside for emergencies. (And if you don't have a tux yet. this is definite ly ;an emergency).• So don't wait an other, minute. 'Tuck the paper under your arm, run up the hill and get your order in now. As much as we would" like to help, we cannot take orders for formal wear rental after after o'clock today. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY, 20: 1962 By DENNIS KNECHT Just a Few Hours HABERDASHERY - AI 7 -'hi the Canter c Atnnsylvanis" Left!
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