Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, May 16, 1952, Image 2

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    Ray 16, 1952
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NAVY FILU TO BB pool WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY; RtSERVg ADVISORYtOUNCIL HERE.
A film, "Sea Power in the Pacific", depicting war action of aircraft carriers
and a training film, "The Naval Aviator", will be presented in South Hall 101 next
Wednesday and Thursday in connection with Naval Aviation Cadet Procurement. Members
of . the Naval Reserve AdVisory Council from Willow drove, Penna. will be on hand
both days to discuss the opportunities to be gained through commissions in the
Naval Reserve and the . Naval Aviation Program.
DRIVING FOR ROTC TRAVELING-134 SET FOR MAX 23
Plans for the drawing to determine the owner of the ROTC traveling bagris set
for Play .23, according to the how-to-Wipe-out-the-deficit-from4he-oilitary-ball
committee of the Air Cadet Corps. To one of the persons who have made a donation
to the committee will go the handsome oxblood leather bag.
HAVE YOU CHEMED YOUR FINAL EXATT SCHEDULE FOR POSSIBLE CONFLICTS?
Schedules for the final examinations, which begin Wednesday, May 28, are still
available in the main office. Mt. Prank Kostos asks that every student check his
own examination schedule and report immediately to him any possible conflicts.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER ISSUES CORRECTION
Student Council treasurer Frank Nowak wishes to make a correction on the
council financial 'report published in the COLLEGIAN last week. A typing error
threw the figures off a considerable amount. The correct figures now reported are
Total Accounts Receivable $2,643,9/
Total Expenditures to May 8 01,540.96
SYMPATHY
Student Council has sent flowers to Michael Belgio expressing the sympathy of
the students of Hazleton Center upon the death of Mikels mother, IVcdnesday. Those
who wish to send personal cards may send them to Mike at 12 High Street, Pittston.
Members of Council Are accepting contribUtions for a special fund for a !ass for
Mrs. Belgio.
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BIGGEST UPSET OF THE SEASON: DEANS CLOBBER PROFILES 13 -.7
In the biggest upset of the season,last evening on the Highacres field the Deans
rose up at the very beginning and bashed Profile pitching for ten runs in the first
three innings. The Profiles never recovered from the shock. Fisher was the winning
pitcher. Zeiser was the losing pitcher, although he did some cathching too.
The box score: R H E
Profile Nine 1 0 3-- 2 0 1 0-- 7 9 7
Deans 4 4 2 -- 0 2 1 X-.-- 13 13 9
The regular schedule, says coach Harold Wausat, will end next Thursday. There
probably will be a playoff -- possibly an all-star team against the league champion.
Schedule next week: Results this week: R H E Harold Michaels
Men. Head Pits ..... Kentonites Kentengir - - 30 28 3 sub for Zadse
Tugs. Bandits -- Profile Nine Deans 29 25 8 had 3 runs
lad. Yankee Kippers -- erttonites
Thurs, Head Dims -- Deane
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OFFICIAL STANDINGS TODAY
W. L Bandits
3 1 Yankee Kippers
2 2 4 CI 4 C INEERING CLUB
2 2 LETS MONDAY tDi ING AT 7:30
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Balance May 8 U 1102,05
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7 10 9
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