SATURDAY. MARCH 3. .1962 Gagers, Matmen Meet R Lion Five Aims For 13-10, Log By JIM KARL Sports Editor John EglTs bid for his best record since the 1956-57 season, binges on whether ‘Penn State wins or loses tonight against, aj sub;par Rutgers quintet at New Brunswick, NJ. , A win against; the Scarlet Knights would give the Lions a' 13-10 'record, which j would be Egli’s best mark in five years. ; The Lions were''ls-10 in 1956- 57, 8-11 in 1957-58, 11-9 in 1958-59, 12-11 two years, ago and 11-13 last year. . . : ■ , ‘ ' | * Two seniors, captain Gene Har- ris and John Phillips wiL -be playing their last game for Egli. - HARRIS CAME UP with a long-range jump shot this 'year to complement his excellent moves underneath the basket and he has developed into a dangerous scorer. Bulletin . Hershey, Pa. Will Chamber lain acored-a record 180 points last night, ‘'leading the 1 Philadelphia Warriors to -a 169-147 win over Hew York. The 7-0 center made 36 j field goals and 26 foul shots in the game. ■ Harris made Penn State his tory against ' Holy Cross in the Quaker City Tournament, this year when he scored 46 points to wipe out Jesse Amelle's game scoring record of 44. T In addition to leading the (Lions Jin rebounding for three consecu tive years, Harris has poured in i points at a better than 19-point per game -clip this year. He has scored 403 . points this jyear in comparison with 369 last year and 218 as a sopohomore. Phillips has been; one of Egli’s steadiest performers during his three-year varsity career.) Th 6 balding-Lion has scored 152 points this- year lor a better than seven point a game average. JOHN MITCHELL and Earl Hoffman, who follow Harris in points scored this season, will re turn along with Bobby Donato, Ulo Kart, . Bob Hutchinson and Chilck Marin to form the nucleus of next year’s team. Egli said that he will start FEBRUARY ISSUE » ! .’ OF THE > SPECTRUM ON SALE TODAY and MONDAY \ AT HUB Desk, Eng and Chem-Phys Libraries siHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiimimmmiißmiunmnainniiiiiiiiiiinißiniiiiiiiimiiiiinmniiniuiiißmiiinuamßiij; HERLOCHERS •Supper Special (Served Tues, Thur., Saf.) • Bar-B-oued Chicken • Oven-Hoi ( •Ofber Saadwicbes S'. * •Steaks • Submarines Quick Delivery 221 L fittfer Aw. Mitchell, Hoffman and Kart along with Phillips and Harris againkt the Scarlet Knights. Rutgers is doomed to another losing season this year, its 12th in 13 years. Tony Kuolt coached the Scarlet Knights to a 12-11 record last year for the school’s first win ning season in 12 years.i The Scarlet Knights Jiave lost eight of their last 11 games, in cluding an ■ 83-61 decision to a team State defeated, 60-43. Kuolt’s top players areMl Am merman and Joel Osofsky. Am* merman is hitting at, a better than 15-point per game clip, and Osofsky averages over 12 points per game. Other Rutgers starters should include Bill Craft, Vince Ciaglia and Cliff Peterson. Gubner's 63-Foot Toss Captures K of C Shot. /NEW YORK (AP)—Gary Gub ner, the 260-pound New York Uni versity sophomore, won the. shot put with a toss of 63 feet last night in the Knights of Columbus track meet in Madison Square Garden. Thus Gubner, who set the in door record of 64-IITi two weeks ago, failed in-his avowed inten tion'of getting off ’•a 65-footer. Only Bill Neider, who has retired,! owns a better flip than Gubner— the world outdoor record of 65-10 L Pizza, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA JOEL OSOfSKY . . Rutgers forward '■ ★ ★ * AD B*oslB Grapplers End Season Tonight By DEAN BAUCX Assistant Sports Editor, Penn State’s wrestling team closes out its dual meet sea son! tonight at Rutgers, but _the| Lions * may have trouble keeping their thoughts on the maichl Cbach Charlie Speidel’s grap plers haven’t set the mats on fire this season .(5-3-1) and the Lions are anxious to make up for the disappointing record by giving a good account of themselves in the.EIWA Tournament next week end in Rec Hall. Speidel's problem tonight will be to keep State's mind on the match at hand and not the East erns next week. It the Lions are looking past Rutgers; there could be a few eyebrows raised when the score is tallied. The Scarlet are one of the stronger eastern schools and could give State a rough night ' RUTGEHS HAS wins . aver Princeton. 20-7; Yale, 20-9; NYU, 30-0; Harvard,. 2s-5? Colgate, 31-2; Penn, 23-5, and Columbia, 26-2, Coach Dick Voliva's grapplers have lost to national powerhouses Lehigh, 23-8, and Oklahoma, 19-9, State was one of two teams to beat Rutgers last year, 13-8, and the Scarlet didn't exactly appre ciate it. The Lions have never lost to a Rutgers grappling team.. Rutgers should start Don Pike at 123. Dick Janish at 130. Mike Leta at-. 137, Hank Mazzoni at 147, Kevin Leary at 157, Bill ’ Mac- Grath at 167, Don Cory at 177, Dennis Focht at 191 and. Don Skuba at heavyweight. State, who hasn’t won in three weeks, will : probably use the same lineup that lost to Pitt, 15- 14, last week. Denny Slattery (0-2-2) will attempt to get ius first win at 123, Bob Haney (8-1) will start at 130, Dick Campbell (0-2-1) at 137. George Edwards (7-1-1) at 147, Ron Pifer (7-2) at 157, BUI Polacek (0-5-1) at 167. Phil Mjrer i (7-2) at 177, Ed Pbhland (5-2) at 191 and Dick Walker: (1-2); at heavyweight. Engle in Select Group Penn State’s Rip Engle Ls one ot 11 major , college coaches who have been on the same job for the last 10 years or more. Last year was Engle's 12th at Penn State. ", 1 .. New College Diner •Oc/.iv’csv. r Setween *Ao.v»f,v * •* * bss been on* of the Lions’ top wrestlers this season, sporting a record of 7-1-1 going into tonight's last moot of the regular season. * THE PENH STATE JAZZ CLUB außMßcts that the HORACE ; SILVER Quintet Will Begin to Swing at , 7:30 TONIGHT (Doors opon a 7) i>. In Comfortable Schwab Auditorium TICKETS OR SALE AT 000 R utgers ** * ' PAGE SEVEN
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