PAGE SIX Temple Tramples Capers As Gordon Tallies 27 By JIM KARL Spurts Editor PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 28— Temple ripped apart Penn State's zone defense with some accurate shooting in the first half and went orr to defeat the Lions, 75-60, before 2,017 in the Pakstni tonight. The Owls bit on 17 of 31 at tempts in the first 20 minutes for . a ,hot 54.8 per cent to lead 43-21 at the half. Meanwhile, the Lions ton hinued to have a rough time from the field, hitting only nine of 38 'shots for 231 per cent in the first half. - If it weren't for *otne good shooting from Earl Hoffman and Ulo Kart, State might have mime dose to being shut out by the tight Temple defense. Hoffman scored two-thirds of State's points-in the first half 14—and Kart hit on three hook Ishots for six points. Gene Harris got the other point on a foul shot. John Mitchell, Eobby Donato, John Phillips an* Harris just, couldn't find the basket in the first half. Kitchell was 0-8, Donato, 0-6; Phillips 0-3 and Harris 0.4. Suss Gordon, Temple's 6-4 jumping-jack, led the Owl surge. getting 14 points in the first half and 27 overall. The Lions led at the outset of the game, 4-0 and 6-5. but that was the last time they were out Helmet for Mays CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (Ai Willie Mays must wear a hard hat at the plate this season just like every other member of the San Francisco Giants. 'Willie. who has never worn a protective helmet while at bat, was ordered to do so by manager Al Dark Tuesday. Marys, reputed to be baseball's highest paid performer at about $90,000 a year, is a regular brush baclevietim of opposition pitdhens. Crusaders in NIT Field NEW YORK (rP) Holy Cross accepted a bid to compete in the National Invitation Basketball Tournament yesterday. The Cru -saders are the ninth team named to-the• March 15-24 meet. They have a record of 18-4 following their 86-75 conquest of Boston Col : lege - Tuesday night. COLLEGE STUDENTS Part Time • • 15 Howls weekly to do promotion and adinertising for the Ml*Max Teaching Machine Afternoon and. Evening Hours Only Salary $4O Call Mr. Carroll— A 0 $4OOl Is there a difference in Record Hops? Try WEST FRIDAY NIGHT 8-11:30 Waring Lounge * * * JOHN MITCHELL * * * in front. Gordon put in a two-pointer from underneath with three min utes tone to put Temple out in front for good, 7-6. In the next five minutes the .owli increased that margin to 19-7, State's only point coming on a foul shot by Harr's. Kart hit on a hook and Hoff man made two foul shots. but by that time, Temple led 26-11. Hoffman scored State's final eight points in the half, while Gordon scored all but - two of Temple's final nine points and the ;Owls went to the dressing ,room with a 43-21 lead. 1 Mitchell found his shooting eye in the second half, etting seven field goals, mostly on long jump ers. But State couldn't keep up with the fast-breaking Owls and the closest they could get was 15 points. Frosh Baseball Team All candidates for the freshman baseball team should report to frosh coach Bill Speith in 241 Rec Hall Monday at 5:15 p.m. leer College ; Dner' eft•••• it • Al*: . . . .. • .. • . • West Halls and See! HALLS' RECORD E3P THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSrfY PARK. PENNSYL )041A The loss was State's 10th against 12 wins. The Lions have a game remaining against Rutgers Satur day. Temple is now 16-7, with a chancy. for a tourney bid. If the Owls ^ win "the Middle Atlantic Conference, they will automati cally go to the NCAA. If they lose the MAC race they will still be in contention for an at-large befit in the Nitional Invitational Tour nament. Box Score TEMPLE 75 PENN STATE IA YG F TP I FG Y TP Drysdale 6 0- 2 12 Haurria S 4- 610 Gordon 11 6- 7 27 Mlueitell 7 0- 0 14 Lkorry 2. 2- 2 6 Manilas 0 0- 1 0 Proctor. 4 3- 411 Hoffman 8 2- 218 Koolrinen 4 1- 1 9 Kart ' 4 1- 1 9 'Studien ,1 1- 2 3 Donee 1 3- 4 4 Kluwer 0 0- 0 0 Morin 0 . 0- 0 0 Kramer 41 1- 2 1 Nee Fleming 1 Y. • 2 Staub 1 •- • 2 Ledge • •- Irriaciosas 1 0- 0 2 Totals .30 15-23 75 Totals 26 10-14 10 • • A j' ,1 i • TA E WAS MY BUSINESS His alias: "Dr. Moriarty." His job: dreaming up fiendish plots for U.S. spies. After 20 years of silence, Stanley Lovell reveals the true story of his adventures In the O.S.S. In this week's Post, he tells about the "Hedy limarr"—e de- _ vice that , penicked a roomful of geneials. About a devilisb.weapon for wrecking Nazi supply trains. And stout a "mistake' that might have blown up Na White House. TheSeeisrday Evening clisir OM 1110•11.01:. or sac. * * * BRUCE DRYSDALE 0 2- 2 2 Hutchison 1 0- 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0- 0 0 1 i Schmidt, Weiss Cop IM Wins Diving, the prettiest but proti;iturned in a 1:69.4 time in the! ably the most difficult event to relay - enroute to it's 26-14 win. I execute, captured the applause oft Sigma Chi's George Sayre woni an enthusiastic 1M s - wiraminethe freestyle in 33.8 and the audience last evening at Glenn-,breaststroke in 36.1, but his team land Pool_ - Imates scored only two other points; ;and loSt to Beta Theta Pi, 29-12. i heralded •by IM director Dutch Gordie Schmidt and Greg Weiss,i In the other meet, defending i champion Sigma Pi swamped llf Sykes_as "two of the best diversSigrria Phi Epsilon 34-7. Sigma, in IM . competition,". scored 29. 2 ' Pi's relay team was , clocked m i and 22.2 pomts respectively as . .they led Alpha Tau Omega andithe fast time of I:00. 8 . Beta Theta Pi to wins over Phii Kappa Psi and Sigma Chi. ATO also took firsts in the ba c k stroke, breaststroke, . and: THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GOLDER The academic world, as we all kno* is loadedwith diglaty end ethics, with lofty means and exalted ends, with truth and beauty., In such a world a heinous thing hie faculty raiding—colleges en tieing teachers away from other colleges—is not even thinkable. Hosiever, if the dean of one college happens—purely by alum*, mind you—to run into a professor from another college, and the professor happens to remark—just in passing, mind you —that he is discontented with his present position, why, what's wrong with the dean making the professor an offer? Late the other afternoon, for instance ' Dean Sigafoos of Gransmire; Polytech, finding himself in need of a refreshing cup of oolong, dropped in Amite by Chance at the Discontented, Professoiw Exchange where he discovered Professor Stuneros from the English Department of Kroveny A and NI sitting over a.pot of lapsang soochong and shrieking "I Hate Kroveny A and Ml" Sanely there was 'nothing improper in the dean saying to the professor, "Leander, perhaps you'd:Hike to come over .to us. I think you'll find our shop A-Olt" (It should be noted here that all English prof es sors are named Leander, just as all psychics professors, are named'-'Fred. All sociology proYeasiirs are, of course, named Myron; all veterinary medicine panfeinsom are named Rover, andall German profassors ' are named Hansel and Gretel. All deans, are, of course, named Attila.) . ' • But I digress: Leander, the professor, has just tieetroffered a job by Attila, the' dean, and he .replies, "Thank you but I" don't think so." "And I don't blame you," says Attila, stoutly. "I under stand Stormy has a fine little library." "Well, it's not too bad," says Izander. 'We have 28 volumes in all, including a mint copy of Nancy Drew, Girl Detective." "Very impressive," says Attila. "Cs now, we have 36 million volumes, including all of Shak e speare's first folios and the Dead Sea ScrOffs." "Golly , whiskers," says Leander. "But of course," says Attila; "you don't want to leaye Kroveny where„ I am told, working conditions are tickety-boo." "Oh, they're not too. bad," says Leinder. "I teach 18 hours of English, 11 hours of op l ometry, 6 hours of forestry, coach the fencing team, and walk Prexy's cat twice a day." "A full, rich life," says Attila. "At our school you'd be some what leas active. You'd teach one class a Week, limited to tam A s students.` Ai to salary, you'd start at $50,000 a year, with retirement it full pay upon reaching age 29." 1 Tee gexy Izt , ( a)tce g hy, "Sir," says Leander, "your offer is most fair but you must understand that I owe a certain loyalty to Kroveny."• "I not only understand, I applaud," says Attila. "But before you make a final decision, let me tell you one thing more., We supply Marlboro cigarettes to our faculty—all you warit at all times." "Gloryosky l" cries Leander, bounding to his feet. "You mean Marlboro, the filter cigarette with the unfiltered taste Marlboro, the cigarette with better makin's—Marlboro that comes to you in pack or boxi-Mariboro that gives you such a lot to like?" "Yep," says Attila, "that's the Niarlboro I mean." "I am yours," cries Leander, wringing the Dean's hand. "Where do I sign?" "At the quarry," repbes Attila. "Frankly, we don't trust paper contracts any mot. We chisel them in marble." 1 / 0 • • • lOU bp: ilholoali east 4.-tat sane, woodeuttere t iut it tin wood, em-brader it in doilies: you - get a tor to like . . r; Amor, sock or bulb THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1962 of=_ Vl. WPIAL TOURNEY 'Clam A. First Round Farrell 4/1. North Unica ?.,1 laMat 1•00 111p9/ of "I Was a Teen-ape Dwarf". "The Ataxy Loon of Dobie Ginisr", etc.)
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