PAGE SIX Travel to Nay TERRY HOOVER * * * . , Lions With By DEAN BILLICK The fun is over now. The Penn State basketball team starts playing 'em for keeps with the stakes a possible post season tournament bid. Coach John Egli's cagers, sport ing an 11-3 record and nursing post-season ideas, head down the home stretch with 'four away games and two at home. The easiest part of the schedule is be hind .the Lions now and the six remaining games may be the toughest any State cage team has faced. SATURDAY THE Lions travel to Annapolis to tackle Navy and that in itself is a rough enough assignment. Winning at Navy is almost as hard as beating West Virginia at Morgantown. Next week State is on' the road 1M Swimming Results Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Phi Epsilon Pi, 22-19, and Jordon I crushed Columbia, 29-11, in IM swimming last night. Hemlock won the other meet by forfeit over Nittan3 - 29-30. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Army 83, Rutgers 65 LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB! Some 2000 Jobs in 40 States Listed •for College ,Guys and . Gals Whether your summer job ob jectives is money, experience, adventure or fun, you'll find the kind of work you're looking for in SUMMER JOBS 1963 ... This exclusive report lists jobs from Maine to Texas in camps, resorts, industrial and commer cial firms for students with and without experience. The best jobs go fast so order your report today. SEND $1 And Coupon NOW! CAREER ADVISORY SERVICE College Division A-100 - Box 1131, Hanover, - N. H. Send copies at $1 ea.* SUMMER JOBS 1963 - Name Address City State Add 50c if air mail reply desired Saturda Head Down Tournament for two more tough assignments at Gettysburg and West Point. The Bullets are 9-4 this year and Army took powerful Pitt into two overtimes before losing in the Cadets' "bandbox" gymnasium. When State finally. returns home, West Virginia is the oppo nent. Three days later the eagers visit Pitt, a team that also is har boring tourney hopes. ALL ALL the next three weeks won't be any vacation. 'We'll have a pretty good idea of just how good we are after these road games," Egli aid as he ran the Lions through preparation drills for Navy. "In, fact, we face nothing but trouble ahead, 'be cause when we finally play at home again it's against West Vir ginia." State should be well rested for its invasion of Navy. The Nit tanies have been idle since their 75-64 win over Carnegie Tech last Thursday. That win insured Egli's roundballers. of a winning season—State's second in a row. Navy is 7-7 this season, but has I‘ ' ron its last three game's. The Middies are led by captain Ron Terwilliger, who is averaging 14.7 points a game. Terwilliger was - . CORRECTION!! THE COLLEGIAN BUSINESS STAFF WORKSHOP SCHEDULED FOR .SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 10, HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO GREEK WEEK SING PRELIMINARIES I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA * * * 808 DONATO * '* .* Stretch Visions the leading scorer on last year's NIT Middie team and has taken up this year where he left off in Madison Square Garden. His game high was , a 23-point spree in a winning effort over Hofstra. EARL HOFFMAN , continues to pace the Lion offense. The senior co-captain has been the fop scorer in •16 of State's 14 games and'is a prime candidate for All-East honors. Hoffman is averaging 20.8 points a game with an amazing 48.7 shooting percentage. This average has pushed him into the top 35 circle among the nation's top major college scorers. 'Sophomore Bob Weiss is the Nittanies' second leading scorer. The 6-2 guard owns a 14.1 aver age and has canned 197 points. State's other starting guard, Bob by Donato, is also averaging in the double figures with 11.9. The Lion field general has hit on 166 points. . - Starting center Tom Malinchak has scored 75 points, while for ward Ron Avillion has fired in 102 markers. Avillion is the leao-, ing rebounder with - 122 grabs. Alternate center Terry Hoover has - scored 68 points. Piven Wins Position For Gobbler Match Charlie Speidel's intrasquad wrestling tournament is over and out of it came a big change in the Lion lineup for Satur day's match at Blacksburg, Va., against the VPI Gobblers. Junior Mark Piven, a letterwinner for• the Lions last year, will wrestle at 137 pounds. Piven won the tournament with a pin over Dick Campbell and a decision over season-long regular Dave Thiel to gain the starting assignment. He takes the place of Thiel a sophomore, who has won two bouts against a loss and a tie thi year. However, Speidel calls Piven win "a good thing for the team. "When you have goo& stronj competition on your own team, Speidel said "then it makes bet ter wrestlers out of everyom Good competition means - gaol wrestling." PIVEN CAME to State hei aided as a great wrestling star but one thing or another has kegs him from reaching his potential. Last year he had a 3-1-1 recorf wrestling at 123 pounds before hand injury shelved him for the season. ' Piven 'was ineligible the fir: half of the season and he alsi added extra weight. He also had trouble getting tr Campbell in the weekly 'elimina tions—that is until this week. Once he conquered Campbell, he seemed to be over the hill. Piven beat Thiel, 7-0, and came very close to pinning him. OTHERWISE, things went as expected in the tournament which Speidel set up to bridge a two week gap in the Lion schedule. The Lions last wrestled Jan. 19 when they beat Cornell; 21-10. "It gave the boys a chance to keep in shape and also battle it out for a position in the lineup," Speidel said. Denny Slattery had to wrestle Tom , Balerit twice - before their match at 123 pounds was decided. IM Results Bowling Fraternity League A Alpha Phi Delta 8 Phi Kappa Sigma 0 Rea Theta Pi •8 Alpha Rho Chi 0 Epsilon Phi 8 Alpha Zeta 0 Alpha Chi Rho 8 Alpha Kappa Lam 0 Alpha Chi Sigma GPi Kappa Phi 2 High Single—GAßY SCHAFFNER, PI Kappa Phi, 224 High ' Series—RICHARD 'LACEY, Phi Kappa Sigma, 850 Basketball ' Independent 20 Lehigh Allegheny Blair- Lackawanna Cambria 36 Montgomery 14 29 Bucks 14: 30 Centre 18 Fraternity Theta.. Delta Chi 40 Alpha Chi Rho 16 Phi Epsilon Pi 22 Phi Mu Delta 20 Tau Kappa 'Ep 30 Theta Chi 10 Kappa Sigma 24 Alpha Epsilon Pi 16 Omega Psi Phi won_ by forfeit over Sigma Tau Gamma THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1963 By JIM BUKATA MARK PIT * * The two drew the first time, but Slattery came back to win the second time, 4-2. Bob Haney (130) and George Edwards (147), both unbeaten in five matches, easily won their divisions. Art Weiss beat Chuck Beatty, 8-4, in the finals of the 157-pound bouts, but may be missing from the lineup. Weiss has come down with a cold and may be forced to miss the trip. MARTY' STRAYER. the Lions fast improving 167-pounder will be seeking his fourth win of the season against the Gobblers while Mike, Gill will get the starting nod at 177 pounds. "Rolling Rock" Ed Pohland will wrestle at heavyweight for the Lions. , Speidel isn't worried about the match and the layoff. "The layoff won't be as dis asterous to us as one would think," he said, "because we aren't wrestling- a strong team this week. They ,have some good boys but haven't faced the cali ber of teams we have." Baseball Meeting Penn State baseball coach Chuck Medlar announced that all pitching and catching can didates for the- varsity baseball team are too report to Room 241, }lac Hall, Monday at 5d5 p.m.