SATURDAY. JANUARY 12. 1963 Lion Special to the Collegian Penn State, goes after its ninth win in 11 starts tonight at Syracuse after shaking off the second half blues against Colgate and rallyingto top the Red Raiders,-78-70, last night at Hamilton, N.Y. The Lions blew a 20-point first half lead and then had to rally in the final eight _minutes ,to stop victory hungry Colgate. The Red Raiders are now, 2-6. STATE ROLLED to a 40-20 lead with 3:45 left in the first half, mainly on the shooting of Bobby Donato, who led all N•i ttany scorers with 20 points. The junior guard canned all of his points in the• first half, injured his back again and then saw very little Riflemen Gun For 4th Victory By, iD CARPENTER Optimism is a quality that one rarely finds in a coach, especially prior to meeting a strong foe. Yet when asked how he thought his riflemen would do against the Cadets of West Point, Sgt. Joe Watson of Penn State said,"We're all Set. We stand - a good chance of winning." There could be a couple of rea sons for the Lion mentor's opti mism prior to facing a strong Army team this afternoon. Watson is taking with him ten shooters who are all capable of firing scores _of 285 or better. These sharpshooters are team captain Rich Gogolkiewicz, Bill Shaffer, Neil Anderson, Den Brumbach, Les Parmele, Dick Taylor, Chuck Nagel, Warren Grossman, Walt Estep, and Walt Morrow. The optimism could also be due to the fact that during practice this week the Lions have recorded scores as high as 1439. According to Watson a score of 1430 should be good enough to win. The Lion coach considers - to day's meet one of the big three of the season, with the others against Navy, Feb. 2, and West Virginia, Feb. 15. Both teams enter the meet with a winning season thus far. The Black Knights of the Hudson are 2-1. Their only loss was against 1960 national champion, West Vir ginia, 1434-1433. The Lions are currently boasting a 3-0 log. Their victories came at the expense of Pittsburgh, Lehigh, and Duquesne. - New College Uiner Downtown Between the Movies: „ PARTTIME EMPLOYMENT • Advertising manager of inter• national firm requires 16 college men for promotional work. Must have aver age grades and - two afternoons free. Car unnecessary. $l5 per day. For appointment, call Mr. Cross, AD 7-7112, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. - ' THE -DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Wins -•et After :I•wing Lead action in the second half. Also injured was Torn 141aliii chak who hurt his ankle. However, both are expected-to be ready for the battle with the Orange. After the Lions jumped to the 40-20 lead, Colgate started hitting and closed the lead to 44-28 as the half ended. In the' second half State ran into trouble with fouls and with the - hot shooting hand of Colgate forward Bruce Corbett. The 6-4 junior hit on five straight one handers and before State knew it, the score was, 46-40. With 9:20 left the Red Raiders tied the game at 59-59 and the sparse crowd of 200 sensed a big upset. Bob TeCarr then put Colgate into the lead at 61-59 with 8:00 remaining. .„ THE TWO CLUBS Battled back and forth and with 5:00 left, coach John Egli's cagers led just 64-63. But at this point State got hot INTRAMUR Basketball Lyons 111 25 Lyons II 17 ' Mifflin 34 Lyons IV 21 Clearfield 113 Lyons I 14 Venango 23 Butler 19 Berks 41 Somerset 9 Luzerne 28 Lawrence 24 Crawford 20 Carbon 14 Armstrong 22 Jefferson 18 Allegheny 34 Indiana 7 High Scorer— TOM TAYNTON, Lawrence, 10 ATTENTION Ag. FRESHMEN: Rushing Smoker DELTA THETA SIGMA Sunday, Jan. 13, 7 P.M. Rides provided from dining areas at 7 p.m. Call AD 7-2651 ~~d Which way to Epsilon Phi Colony! Pep 4— Drop tonight 8:30-12 . .30. All freshmen and wrapped up the game on scores by Weiss, John Ludwig, and Terry Hoover, With 2:00 left, the Lions had control, 72-63; and coasted to the win "I - enjoyed the first half, but we certainly were sluggish in the second half," a happy Egli said after the game. "We we re -in trouble with fouls in the sec ond half and also got crippled up a little. But Lud wig did a good job for us. His malinchak presence probably saved the game." Malinchak and Hoover, State's two big men, played most of the second half ,with two fouls and Donato did not see action in the L. RESULTS Lam Chi Al 8 Kap Del Rho 0 Zeta Beta Tau 8 Chi Phi 0 Sigma Pi 6 Sig Tau Gam 2 Phi Cam Del G Phi Mu Delia 2 Al Cam Rho 4 Sig Al Mu 4 Independent League C Playboys - live Guys Splinters (I Bradford 2 Coma ncheros • 6 Lackawanna 2 228 W. College Ave. down for the party invited. Bowling Fraternity League C S Cottonwood S Cedars S Crawford second half because of his back. Hoover and Malinchak both fouled out late in the game. Ludwig threw in several key foul shots late in the game and also came up with several steals. EARL HOFFMAN, State's lead ing scorer, was held to 12 points. Besides Donato, heading the scoring parade were Bob Weiss with 18, and Hoover with 13. Penn State outshot Colgate from the field by hitting 32-62 shots while the Red Raiders fired for 28-60. The Lions were 14-20 from the foul line and Colgate was 14-23. State will be attempting its first double victory on the road against Colgate and Syracuse since 1942. Last month the Lions topped the Orange, 67-54, at Rec Hall. Syracuse is 3-5. 'Snowy Simpson's Penn State freshman will be seeking their second win of the season today when They face the Alt Oona Cam- JAHMMY / Noun, Verb Transative Definition: 1. To squeeze, wedge in, press, crush. 2. To render radio signals unintelligible. 3. 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Altoona comes into the game with a 6-3 record and will be shooting to repeat last year's win over• the freshman. Starting frOm Altoona will be Chuck Watkins, 6-2, and Dave McCoy, 6-0 at the forwards; Chuck Roebuck, 6-3, at center and Bob Irwin, 6-0, and Jim Carrieri, 5-10, at the guards. Carver Clinton, Ray Saunders, Tony Neumayr, Jim Reed and Jerry Roseboro will start for State. The summaries PENN STATE FG F P El; F P 6 2 12 Corl4l S 11 111 li ,0 18 Tventr 2 2 11 10 0 20 IN llbe 0 0 0 :3 I 7 Drueleler 9 6 23 0 4 IMtiter 11 5 17 1 13 Wood wn ill 0 0 0 2 0 4 "^roito4l.l 0 0 11 0 0 OPOOOOO'Ol 0 0 0 0 0 0 aie nn I'o 3 2 S 32 11 78 Totals 28 11 711 Hoffman' ti'mhs Dom. to A%illiott Ludwig Hoover Malinchak .lours MENNEN SPEED STICK deodorant nil FOR MEN STATE PAGE SEVEN COLCATE