•PAGE SIX Cagers Defeat. Pitt, 63-55, for 12th Win By JLM KARL Sports Editor Gene Harris: wasn't his usual self in his final appearance at Bee Hall Saturday night, but Penn State still managed to beat Pitt, e 3-55, before 3,000 fans. The win was number 12 for the Lions and assured them of a better than .500 season. State is now ' 12-9 with games remaining at, Temple tomorrow night and at' Rutgers Saturday. Harris hit only 5 of 15 field' goal attempts and two of three fouls for 12 points, but the fans gave him a standing ovation when he fouled out with less than three minutes to go in the game—and State ahead by just a point, 54- 53. thought we had the game, wrapped up when Hairis!fouletil out," Pitt Coach Bobby Timmons' Wettstone Sets Mark At Ohio State Meet _High jumper Jerry Wettstone set a new Penn State record and Gerry Norman, Steve Moorhead and Lionel Bassett made a clean sweep of the mile run, but the Lidns couldn't match Ohio State's all-around ability and went down to' their third straight defeat 81-60, at Columbus, Saturday. Wettstone set the new mark at 613% 1 '. The old record of 613" was set by Dick Campbell in 1960, Moorhead, recovering from the flu, could not match his record-I breaking 4:13.9 mile time-of the Navy meet and finished 1/10 of a second behind teammate Nor man. Bassett was clocked in the same time as Moorhead, 4:24.2, but the judges ruled him in•third place, Deardorff shook off the flu bug and recorded winning times of 2:12.5 in the 1000- yard run an d -1:54.8 in the 880. Teammates Dick Tuft and Bassett took third places. Gerry Norman out - classed the field in the two- mile run, finish ing in 9:13.6, al- Jerry Wetbione most 40 seconds ahead of Ohio State's Bill White. Ted. Imswiler came in third for the Lions in 10:01. • The '7O-yard high hurdles was the closest race of the day. State's George Barnhill and Bob Grant ham and Ohio State's Bob Riley all had times of 8.9 seconds. But a judge's decision ruled Barnhill first and Grantham third. In the lowburdles, Grantham, placed second and Barnhill Third. MIKE MILLER placed second in the 600 in 1:13.2, less than a second behind the Buckeye's Dave Paige. In other field events, Tom Urbanik took second place with a shot put of 50'2 1 / 4 ", Ciro Risoldi had to, settle for a .second place lie at 13'4" in the pole vault, and Grantham placed third in the broad jump with a leap of 21' 8". The mile relay team of Barn- Want to meet... ... then - come to the TIM-ATHERTON MIXER WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28 , ALL TIM are invited Time: 6:30 Plum Atherton Louie said afterwards in the locker room. "It hurts to lose a real fine •allplayer like that, but we just didn't have it tonight." WITH HARRIS mit, Egli went into a 2-1-2 on offense, , with Ulo ;Kart playing the pivot. Kart was responsible for four points to give the Lions some breathing room. Kart was awarded two points , when Pitt sophomore Paul Grieger Was called for goal tending when he batted a Kart hook shot away ',from the basket . That gave State la 56-53 lead with just ,over two :minutes to play. After Brian Generaloyich sunk his second of two foul shots -to make it 56-54, Kart was fouled. lie made both shots to give State a 58-54 lead. WITH JUST OVER a minute to play Cal Sheffield made the by DENNIS KNECHT hill, Miller, Grantham and Torn Mettrick finished behind Ohio State in 3:33.6 after dropping the baton. BUCKEYES 81 LIONS 60 MU* Ran.:—.l. Norman PS j ; 2. MOOT. b.Od (P 8 Bassett I PS). 4 :24.1. 444-1. Psis. 108(11: Y. Robinson lQ1U1; , PS I. 44-1. McDonald .4 OSU / : 2. Warfield lOW I ; Z. Wayne I PS). MI. 16110-1.. Deardorff ITS) bleCorroick (OSU) ; E. Tuft I'S). 2:12.1. 633-1. Paiaw IOSII): 2. 111!ler (PS); 3 Kalinoski tOSUI. 100-1. Springer 40SU 1 ; 11. Metkmald (01U1; 3. Popp i PS). :31.9. 1140-1. Deardorff ITS): Z• Hucksba 108I11: 3. Bauett (PS). 1 :114.13. i , Lew Hordleo- 1. Warfield 10S131: 2 Grantham IPS1: 2. Barnhill .(PS). :011.1 70 High Hardlai—l. Barnhill tPSI 2. Riley OSU) ; 3. Grantham IPS), :09.9. 2.141111 Raw—l_Norman (PS); 2, White ( OS1.) ; 3. Irnswller i PS I. 9:13.6. MILD Relay-1. Ohio Stata ; 2. Peon State, 2:23.i. Pole Vaslt--I. Tioekatetter (OSUI: Z. Tie between Rion M and Campbell 1081/).. 124 • BemPi Jaanp-1. Warfieltl (OSU): 2. Williams 103 U) 3. Grantham WS/. Mat Pst.—l. Wieldy 40SU) : 2. Urbanik (PS) 3. Middleton 405U1. 60.3%. Mirk. Wetnitone IPS) : 2. Witila (OSU►; 3- Cwi (PS(, 6-6%. (New Penn State record--old mark of $4 set by Dick Campbell to 1760). Maris Inks $72,000 Pact FORTLAUDERDALE, - Fla. (AP)—Home run champion Roger Maris agreed to a one-year $72,- 000: contract yesterday,' - nearly a ,100, per cent increase 'over last !for salary, and said he'll settle !for a repeat of his 1961 perform - - , ance 61 home runs and .269 batting average. 'They called me the lousiest hitter ever to win the home run Ititle,' said, the blond New York 'Yankee sluggei. "Well,' I . wish I !baseball be the lousiest hitter in !baseball this year and still hit 61 home runs. As long as I can be good in all the other depart ments, I'll sacrifice one, my bat ting average.'_' THE,DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVEIMITY.PARK, ;PENNSYLVANIA second of his foul shots to . narrow State's margin to 5&-55, but that's the closest Pitt got. The Lions scored five points (all fouls), in the final minute toice titie ganie. • Pitt had trouble making its shots in the first half, hittin g on just 9-28 for 32 per cent.' State wasn't much better, sinking just 11-28. Those additional two field goals gave" the Lions a 29-25 cushion at the end. of • the first half. State jumped out. to a 4-0 lead on a foul shot by. Harris, a-15-foot jumper by John Phillips, 'and a foul conversion by Phillips. ; PITT TIED IT at 4-4, then State . moved out in front , 8-4. The Lions were never behind again! until midway in the second half. With 10 minutei remaining in the first half, Pitt had just one Cornell Pins Second Loss On Fencers Penn State's hopes for a winning fencing season were shattered Saturday when the Lions fell to Cornell, 16-11, be fore 400 fans in Roc. Hall. The setback closed the books on a 1-2 campaign fbr coach Dick Klima's swordmenl Cornell (7-1) doniinated the foil competition, 7-2, and that proved the difference in the meet. John Stotsenburg, the Big Red's,'num ber one foil man, ,swept through three , bouts, giving up just one itouch. He topped Art Fuller, Ron Buszko and Nalnnchit Chatura chinta, 5-1, 5-0 and 5-0, respec tively. Fuller, State's number one foil man, had been undefeated !going into his bOut with Stotsen burg. LARRY CHAt4BERLAIN, State's number one sabre man. also . tasted defeatfor the first time this year. Afr topping Don Mason, Cornell's top sabre man, 5-4, he fell before Laszlo Szerenyi, 5-4 and Dave Feigenbaum, 5-0. Chick Poole, the Lions' number two sabre man, won all three of his bouts. Poole defeated Fei genbaum, 5-3, Mason, 5-4, and Szerenyi, 5-4. Cornell 16 Penn Slate 11 SABRIE cwsen 1, rum Etas. 4 Clamlertata (ND defeated 1-4: lost tie everesyt 44; kat to nixeslkea, 164.. Peek (PS) defeated Telfteabassa, deteste) Karen. 1-4: detested Beaten, I. 1-4. . LolGtor (PO) loot ta Osamu'. 14: loot to Foigookimaia. 1-5: loot to Nowtoo, Palter (PO hot t. Statainbart. 14: is foetid Paterson. 16-4: defeated Souders. 1-4. Saittnak ors). toot t. Bandtoes. Bassin (PSI toot to IltotiastStrilt. h 6; kilt to Peterson. 3-6. Obaturachinta (PS) lad to Peterson. 4-5; lost to Sanders. 3-4; lost to Stotsen 'burs. 0-3. Lewis (PS) loot. to Jeri/an. 34; defeated Hospsder. ; defeated Rutherford. 1-l_ Oliver(PS) defeated Shields, S-2; lost to Jordasi. 34; lost to Wein. FES!EIM3EM Walk up the hill today and see These smart new shoes and the new sprincfashiona by CIIRLEE CLOTHES. By IRA MILLER _ FOIL Coma] 7. Peas State 2 EPEE Pea■ State I. Cornell 4 Janitors and seniors! It's lime fora change! W. Will My* P-1r %%siker*. Fre* Parkieig At Ron Store While You Shop • 229 S. Alen St. eAD 8-1241 field goal and was down _l5-10. , Harris made it 17-10 with a jumper off a drive, then Pitt same back on jumpers by Sheffield and Ben Jinks to farrow the gap to 17-14. IN THE NEXT TWO minute' State outscored the Panthers. 8-1 to open up a 10-point lead, 25-15. Pitt whittled away in the last two minutes on a jumper by General ovich, and two baskets by co captain Bob Sanky to make it 25-21. With 35 seconds 'to go in' the half Bobby Donato converted two fouls to give State , a 27-21 le'ad, but Sanky hit a turn-around jump shot and Maloney scored 'on # steal with 10 seconds left John Mitchell hit on a hook shot from 10 feet with one second left to give State the 29-2.5 halftime ad vantage.! * .* * --Coffees* Whets by Lea Franklin JUMPIN' GENE: Gene Harris drives between John Maczurak (Li and Ben Jinks of Pitt to score two points in a 83.55 victory over the Panthers before 3,000 at Rec Hall ,Saturday night. The fans gave Harris a standing ovation when he fouled out in the final two minutes in his last home appearance. Shooters End Season With Win Penn State's rifle team dosed• The rifle• team loses Kipple, out a highly successful' seasorilCharles Ilutchison, Bill Gutterson by defeating Carnegie Tech, 1414—and Dick Gogolkiewicz by gradu -1393, Saturday at the Rec Hall ation. rifle range. The win brings the The Lion shooters •will be idle Lions' record to 10-3, their best until March 30-31 when. they will slate in three years of competi appear in the sectional shoot-offs tion. • at Grove City, Pa . Top scorer for State was Bill Schaffer, 286. Other Lion scorers were Dick Taylor, 285; Tom Goff, 283; Bill Kipple, 281; and Dave Kline, 279 Mac Sez .. . Always in step with your needs and requests, we have again added to our wide, selection' of fine men's clothing and furnishings to bring you Nunn-Bush Nunn-Bush. Edgerfop Shoes TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1962 . The Lions'inerealed their lead to 38-30 with 16 minutes left is the game, but then ran into a fcoldapellandPitttoOkaduantage of it, gaining the lead at 48-39 !with ICrninutes to play. AT,THIS , POINT Mitchell starte to hit and State 'owned leads of 49-42 and 54-47 before Pitt caught up again at 54-53., The game was the season finale for Pitt, which turned in a 12-11 record for this year's work , identical with last year's fin al mark. • PENN STATE - Pill 3.1 PG r PG ' r Tr' Hoffman 4 3- 4 13 BMW 2 •- 0 4 Harris - 15 2- 3 12 Jink4 1 0- • 2 Mitchell 5 3- •15 Sheffield 4 314 Pkllllps I. 1- 1 igrieter t It 12 Kart 2 2- 2 6 Gagatrareb -3_ i• Daaato 2 5- 7 10 Itaczurak 0 0- 0 • Marin 1 0-'0 2 Gorurich 0 •- 2 • a Sankey 4 1- 1 •11 Totals 22 19-27.63 ,Totals 29 15-21 SS * it * Let Collegian Classifieds: WORK FOR YOU NOW WE HAVE NUNN-BUSH HABERDASHERY 7ita,c 31 .Mina Center of ikitutlyivanis.
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