The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, October 10, 1958, Image 3
HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN SPORTS CORNER The COLLEGIAN is proud to announce that JIM CATALDO, last year's capable SPORTS EDITOR of the HAZLETON MOUNTAINEER has consented to become our SPORTS EDITOR" vrITTANY LIONS SLAUGHTER PENN. 43-0 'he aggregation from University Park mowed what they are really capable of doing when they walloped the University o Pennsylvania Quakers 43-a in a game L 4ayed at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. enn Staters senior halfback, Prank '''avlone, opened up the scoring late ri the first period with a two yard plunge winding up a 47 yard drives Don Jonas followed up with a kick to make it 7-0. r'tate got two more T. D. is in the Eacond period by way of Dave Kasper— and Dick Hoak. Kasperiants T. D. eras followed up by a quick two points n a pass from quarterback Al Jacks Bozick. Me onslaught continued as Dave :.asperian, Don Jonas and Jim Kerr ;ach reached paydirt. The remaining ixtra points were gotten on two asses; one from Jacks to Pavlone Ind the other from Hoak to Jonas. .'enn was not only held scoreless rut also was swamped in the first limns department, 28-8. The Lions racked up a not of 332 cards as compared to 122 for the uakers. lhe next game will really be a test :or State when they oppose one of the , est in the East-400. * >*********.***•*o **.-*•*•*•*.*•*.*•*.* WHY NOT GIVE BLOOD? SEE MRS tox FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 1958 THE HAZLETON CA PIJS LIBRARY The library is open daily (Monday , ..Frida', from 8545 to 4:45. Books are charged out for two weeks wi'ch the privilege of renewal, if not reserved for another borrower. Reference Books, encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc. are restricted to use in the library. Reserve Books (in c h arge room) may be used in the Library or may b e c h arge d out as overnight loans. Books charged out at 4 P.M. are due the following morning at 8:45. Periodicals may be charged out for three days.with the privilege of renewal. Fines— A charge of two cents a day f or books and pe:dodials that have not; been returned on the date due. A fine of 25 cents for the first hour overdue is charged for overnight books and 10 cents for each ad'itional hour, *.*.*ool.o*oo*o*-s*****p*e.*o*********4* ELECTIONS COMING UP Each year about this time, the bulletin boards here become covered with political campaign signs. Perhaps-you will only recognize a name or two (perhaps you won't recognize any), but, nevertheless ; exercise your right to choose your own student government. Voting will take place on Friday , OdtObe7 10 between the hours of 9:no and 3:30 in the cottage (the recreation hall)► Everyone is cordially invited to vote, The point generally made is that to vote is a duty. Actually, it is a right to be exercised or not to be exercised or not to be exercised by freedmn of choice. Choose to vote and gain the Pleasure of expressing your preference* The candidates from the Sophomore class are as followss President........ • • .41Jaek Sotack Student C0Unci1.......A1 Hinger,R. D. Burcin l E d . Tom Drusa,Ecker Theresa Leak°, Frances Werpshaw Frances Irtierpshaw