PAGE SIX Cpgers Wet 'Tenipj‘ .. . at . Pale Ora - TO-night Penn State faces tourney-hopeful Temple at Philadelphia's Palestra tonight in the sec ond game of a doubleheader, and unless the Lions find their shooting eyes they may give the Owls a push towards a post-season tournament bid. St. Josephs and St. Peters (N.J.) play in the first game. Temple has a 15-7 record - so far this year with a game remaining against Gettysburg Saturday. Temple and St. Josephs are in- the running for the Middle Atlantic Conference title and the winner will go to the NCAA tournament. If Temple should lose the race,- it still has a chance for a bid to the NIT, provided it beats State tonight and Gettysburg Saturday. . The Lions don't have any tourn ament bids - to` - worry about, but 'John Egli is concerned about "State's poor shooting nights-, of late. "We're certainly due for a gciod shooting night," Egli said yester day, "and I just hope it comes against Temple, because we'll need it at the Palestra." _ State hasn't been able to sur pass 68 points per game for six straight games,. yet the Lions have won four of those, largely because of an airtight defense. In the four games State has won, they have limited the op position to 55 points or la s s. They eld Carnegie Tech to 45 points, Gettysburg to 43, Army to 36 and Pitt to 55. . During that period the Lions were beaten by Bucknell. 69-68. - and West Virginia, 79-60 The 79 • points by the Mountaineers were six below their average of 85, which puts them among the top 10 teams across the nation in * * * Army," Egli said the other day, average points per game. - "so we slow down the game with ONE OF THE main reasons for,a good defense." the opposition's inability to score' The strength of : Egli's zone against State is the zone defense (either a. two-out, three-in, or a devised by coach Egli., three-out. two-in) lies in fast foot- Egli h acknowledged as a mad - ;work and getting a good position. ter of this phase of basketball:) Be has completed the first two EGLI EXPLAIN S the this: S the funds omethi chapters of his book of "trade menials s ng secrets" of the zone defense, andi "When you have the ball in be's scheduled to talk for 45 min-Zany ,area. we play you man-for utes on )tis zone at the NCAA man in the zone. When you cut, . coaches convention at Lexington;somebody picks you up right Ken., late in March., iaway. - - "We don't have the speed or "Did you see how confused the man ;power to run and shoot Generalovich (Brlan,‘a Pitt sopho with teams like Gettysburg and more) wal out there Saturday? Jay Balks at Salary Terms TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Joey Jay,'Dewitt said the last offer to Jay a 21-game winner with the Ka-,was $22,500. tional League champion .Cincin- , I Jay declared the next move is nati Reds last year,- threidened lup to Dewitt and I have made to quit unless his—salary'de- 1 no move to contact; him. Maybe mends are met. " if he doesn't want me some oth- Jay, a key figure in the 'Reds' , ier club does If not. I have no surprising drive to the 1961 pen-i • alternative but to qu it. " nant, was frank in discussingi— figures. s Jay is part owner of filie West He said he was paid 05,000 1 Virginia oil wells. last year and was offered $20,0001 He said he had been in the for 1962. But, he added, he is ask- major leagues for six years and big $30,000 or more.that now is the time for him to ; Reds' General Manager, Bill -e• n raise." NDERGRADUATE STUDENTS t/AW. a g e 11 &aompholies slat host liver el 0440 GRADUATE STUDENTS and FACULTY MEMBERS THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS com- 84 . 141 . C0-Eri Camps, lo o ted . ted 712 3di lhoul the NewEnglanedar dlcAtlantic Statips end Canary. ...INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES imaceordsq earsser asopiernant aa Mood Counselors. Gros* Leaders. SpecWhin. General Counselors.: Write, Phone, or Call in Person Association of .Private Camps Dept. C Arum!l Al Alexander, Executive Direder 55 West 42nti Street, •OX 5.2656, New York 0, Nl'. 1961-63 Officer Nominations A.l. Ch. E. Meeting Tonight SPEAKER Mr. Jack Miilar, General Manager. Merrick & Co- Inc. -SUBJECT: Tiro Mo. Eaginser HU OpportuaiSes mad B • • • By JIM KARL Sports Editor EARL HOFFMAN 7:38 P.M. AXE IHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA .. starters tonight * He'd make a move around one of our, players and before he could get off a shot somebody else would be on top of him." Egli will start. the same five players - against Temple , that 'opened the game - against Pitt Gene Harris, John Mitchell, Earl Hoffman, John Phillips, and Ulo Kart. EGLI WAS PLEASED with the way Kart- played in the final minutes against Pitt. With the Panthers breathing down State's back. 54:53, and less than •three minutes to go, Kart came through with four valuable points. "He still gets tired and I have to take him out," Egli said, "but he's coming Fdong.- If he keeps working he'll be alright." : BASKETBALL SCORES College Mr Force St Saudi Dakota 57 Grove City 941, Atlfibray GO WPIAL, Class A Sec. 5 championship Uniontown 70. Monesren 4..:i New College Diner ntewr Bet :en. the MoW's CRADLE BEACH CAMP located 30 miles ho l m Buffalo. N.Y: physically handicapped and depefirecl children JOHN PHILLIPS A catmip for MALE COUNSELORS NEEDED INTEINIEWS Tuesday, Much 8 Further Inforasktion and a t apointerianta MSc* atMadam! IM 118 Willard • Two-Point Highlights A two-point !victory by Berks, 21-19, over Nittany 23 highlighted the independent half of the IM swimming corn `Won at Glennland Pool last night: Berks had a ] comfortable lead of 21-14 going into the ' event, the 120-yard relay, on the strength of a second finish in the free style by' Scranton, a first place in the itstroke by Leland Lantz, one-two sweep by Mike; - and "Kali' Stauffer in the :kstroke. • SEVEN-POINT- margin proved insufficient, how as Nittiny 23 copped first in. the relay with a winning' of 1:11.5. = )then independent swimming , the Aquanauts won by for wer Nittany. 21-2. Despite the Aquanauts took to the for unofficial timing. Parsons,. the top swimmer group, made the spectators _ the time . was unofficial. Parsons swam both the back stroke and breaststroke, narrowly missing the IM records in each event. Hampered by a cold, and without competition, he swam _the backstroke in 37.4 seconds—. 4 off the record—and the breaststroke in 35.4 seconds, only .1 of a sec ond off the mark. In the fraternity half of the competition, Delta Tail Delta de feated Delta Signia Phi, 21-11. Firsts in the freestyle, breast stroke, and backstroke accounted for the Delta' victory. DELTA SIG managed to cop first place in the diving. Taking top honors was "Dek" Kitchen with a score of 16.8. Kitchen gained his points with a 5.6 on his front dive, a 4.1 .on his back dive, and a 6.4 on his optional at tempt; a forward one and a-half pike 'position. • gi•••••••••••••••••••••% Sophomore Newsletter • • • HUB Desk Today • S•••••••••••••••••••••ift A man needs Joaseq support Jockey is for men. 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Eugene McLaughlin de feated ...Robert Eshenbaugh and Robert Fritchman, 21-11 and 21- 211• Finally, Don Benner and Bruce Blaming, the independent hand ball singles champion, trounced John Staples and Richard H mar, 21-0 and 21-1.„ The • tournament will be sumed again tomorrow night when the victors will meet in the semi final round. The competition will pit Popp and Lake against Schrack and Vanderheid, and Bradshaw. and McLanghlin versus Benner and Blanning. The farternities, tod, moved along in, their handball doubles tournament. In their competition, Ron Pifer and Richard Pat of Beta Theta Pi defeated Sigma Pi's Richard Jantzer and Thomas Molnar, . 21-3 and 21-13. Other action found Richard Kessler and Kenneth Hickok of Alpha Zeta (Continued on page seven)