PAGE SIX DRIVES CAGERS: Sophomore guard Bob Weiss has been a driving force in Penn Slate's sur prising 9-3 record. The 6-2 Weiss is the second Capacity Crowd Is Expected As Nittanies Eye Tourney Bid By DEAN BILLfCK Sports Editor With an eye toward a pos sible post-season tournament bid, Penn State’s young, but scrappy basketballers lace a must win tonight in Rec Hall against hot and cold Bucknell. The Niltanies, winners of four of (heir last five games and proud owners of a 9-3 chart, will put all their iiopes on the court tonight at 8 before an expected capacity crowd. The Lions need victories in six of- their eight games to stay in contention for an NIT or NCAA bid, and the Bisons must figure to be one of the victims. STATE KNOWS this full well and is expected to ‘‘shoot the works” to add to their prestige. Bucknell won’t be any pushover, though. Coach John Egli’s quintet topped the Bisons, 88-83, in over time at Lewislown earlier this month, but it took a 30-point per formance by Earl Hoffman and some clutch foul shooting in the overtime period by Bobby Do nato to gain the win. The Bisons are 5-6, but in sophomore Lorry Hathaway have one of the leading rebounders in the country and one of the top scorers in the state, Hathaway, who canned 34 points against State at Bucknell, is averaging 19 points a game and ranks 16th in the nation in rebounding with 163 snags in.II games. HIS PERFORMANCES to date are the best for any sophomore in Bucknell history. State will counter with its own star—Hoffman. The Lion co-cap yHJWjTjffISRrBl 1 The Fall 1962 Pledge Class of laiiiiMij DELTA CHI FRATERNITY Varsity "S" Clob l Announces Their Pled 9 e Formal MEETING "ORIENTAL HOLIDAY" \ Sunday, Jan. 27 TONIGHT 8 P