The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 23, 1962, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Winning Season for Lion Cagers
May Depend on Panther Game
By JIM KARL
Penn State's cagers have
never beaten Pitt twice 'in one
season since John Egli took
over the head coaching reins
here in 3954, and if that jinx
prevails again this year the Lions
maw, be headed - for their second
straight losing season.
State, 11-9 so far this year, has
three games remaining, but only
one of those is at home.
THE LIONS play Pitt at P.m
Hall - tomorrow night, then play
Temple at the Palestra in Phila
delphia Wednesday and Rutgers
at New Brunswick. N.J. next
Saturday.
Although Temple lost to Pitt
Wednesday night. 71-65, the Owls
are still in contention for the Mid
dle AtlantiC Conference title and
coiltd go to the NCAA if they win.
. State had trouble with Rutgers
last year, but Mark DuMars rallied
the cap,ers — from a big deficit to
a 79-70 victory at Rec Hall.
STATE DEFEATED Pitt 74-62
at the Panthers' field house earlier State won three times, including'
this year to end a five-game los- once in the Steel Bowl.
ing streak. In recent years, Pitt has swept
The last time the Panthers lost,the season series twice, 1955-56
two in a row in one season to'and 1957-58.
the Lions was in 1951-52, when' This will be the final garde of
Comparative Scorei, Show Pitt
Stronger Than State Matmen
By DEAN BILtICK
Penn State's wrestling team had
better be in top form tomorrow
night against Pitt or the result
could be one of the worst mis
matches in a long time between
the bitter rivals.
The' Lions of coach Charlie
Speidel face the rugged Panthers
at Pitt's "unfriendly" Field House
and comparative scores give Pitt
a definite edge in the meet.
The' Panthers are 6-1-1 for
the season, dropping their first
last week to Lehigh, the nation's
number 'lwo team, 17-14. The
Panthers were ranked fourth be
fore the loss. State is not ranked
and has a 5-2-1 record.
THE LIONS lost to Lehigh, 15-
12, but actually Pitt came closer
to a victory than State. But for
one slip by 191-pounder Tom
Jefferies, Pitt would have gone
BASKETBALL RESULTS
COLLEGE
Provirtriico 96, Scranton P 6
Wastaiinster 7P, Grnve City 46
Pctrolf 64. lona 69
Miami (ElO Tulaa 66
coorgia 86. blor
o rr 72
illalne P 7; Colby - U
Alaroachusetta U, Syracuire it
PIRA
Boott.n 184. Syrseme 1M '
Loa Arige4so 1111. New York 111
Varsity Tennis Meeting
AR varsity tennis candidates
are asked to report to coach
Sherman Fogg Monday in 234 Rec
. 4
In the calm hours after a
trying day,
What a pleasure to relax
and meditate
1
at the
WEST HALLS ECORD HOP
FRI. 8:00-12:30 in Waring Lounge
'THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
* * *
BRIAN
,GENERALOVICH
. . . Pitt's sophomore star
*
into the last two bouts leading,
17-9 and carrying the title of the'
East's top team. ,
Jefferits lost a 4-2 lead to Chuck
Moore when the Engineer sroredi
five points with a reversal andl
near fall in the last minute of ; •
-
wrestling. -
•
Lehigh's John • Burns then,
pinned Jeff Ware of the Panthers!
Ito keep alive the Engineer's tin-I
beaten s treak at 14.
Although the Lions came with
in three points of upsetting Le-I
high, it took wins at 191 andt
heavyweight to make the score
close.
THE PANTHERS, and State ,
have met five other common foes
and Pitt has had the better of iti
in all cases. They whipped Syra-i
case, 30-2, the Orange tied State,!
15-15; the Panthers topped Mary
land. 23-2, the Lions also won,';
16-11; 'Pitt crushed :Navy, 26-3,i
State settled for a 17.12 win; thei
Panthers took Cornell, 21-11, the!
Lions - came close to that score;
by taking the Big Red, 22-8; and;
Pitt tramped Army,' 20-11, and!
the Cadets humiliated State, 21-6.'
•
Snell Runs 3:56.8 Mile
AUCKLAND, New 'Zealand VP't
- - -.Peter' Snell. who has bettered!
a trio of, world records in the
i
past month, ran a mile on a cin
der track last_night in 3 minutes,
1
56.8 seconds. 'His time of 3:54.5.1
made on a grass track on Jan. 27,1
is the fastest ever recorded for,
the distance.
the season for the Panthers, and
they need a win to improve on
Last year's 12-11 record. Pitt is
12-10 going into die game.
BOTH PITT' I COACH Bobby
Timmons and Egli were nursing
slight hopes for a tourney bid a
week ago, but they have long
since vanished. •
At the time State was 10-7 and
Pitt 11-7. The Ligns lost to Buck
nell by oneepoint to ruin their
chances and Pitt was upset by.
Miami of Ohio and Westminster.
Timmons fields a predomi
nate/7 Young tcam, sometimes
starting as many as five sopho
mores.
Timmons may start Irian
:k
Generalovich, Tin, Grgurich, lul
Krieger, Cal Sheffield and D ve
Sauer against the Lions all fi 1
year men— Ben Jinks, a junior
with a better than 12 point aver
age, sees plenty of action, too.
CO-CAPTAINS' t AND seniors
Bob Sankey and Tom Maloney
have been warniing the bench
because of the play of the sopho
mores. Sheffield- and Gleneralo
vich are the top scorers, averaging
,better than 16 points a game.,
1 Against Temple Wednesday
;Sheffield had 20, Generalovich 13,
!Sauer 18 and Jinics 16.
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314 Alten Si.
Swordmen Face Cornell Tomorrow
By IRA MUM
Penn State's fencers will have
nothing to lose and everything
to gain when they close out their
dual-meet season against Cornell
tomorrow afternoon in Rec Hall.
The Lions (1-1) enter the'meet
as distinct Underdogs against a
squad that perennially ranks with.
the best in the East. •
Cornell finished 15th in last
year's NCAA tourney and was
fourth in the East in . 1961. Earlier
this season the Big Red defeated
Syracuse, 17-10. . The - Orange
handed State its lone loss, 14-13,
two weeks ago. •
Lion coach Dick Klima has in
dicated he'll Make some lineup
changes for tomorrow's meet but
says he won't be sure just what
they'll be until just before meet
time.
The Lions' strong sabre team,
which has compiled a 12-6 record
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services. But do you know that you and
other Americans have been taxed more than
$5,000,000,000 to put the federal govenmient
into the-electric power business?
And that may not be the end. Pressure
groups for this government - power are try : :
ing to get the federal gpvemment to spend
billions more!
This spending goes on regardless of the
facts: There are hundreds 'of independent
light and power companies, like this - one,
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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23. -1962
'so far this season, will be left
Intact since State has just three
men in this class. Larry Chamber
lain, unbeaten this season, will
team with Earl LaKier and Chick
Poole in the sabre dueling. '
Undefeated Art Fuller is ex
pected to lead State's foil team
with the other two starters to
comt4 from among Nainuchit
Chattrachinta; Joe Bubinak and
Ron Buszko. •
Captain frig) Oliver,' who has
I been involved . in the deciding
'bout in both of State's meets to
date, and Dave Lewis will start
in the epee competition. Rruna's
third man will be either Steve
,Serepea or Barry Smith.
;Coach for Ten Years
Penn State. soccer coach Sin
Hosterman enters his tenth year
as head mentor of the hooters. ,His
overall record stands at 51 victor
ies, 28 defeats, and 2 ties.
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