Hazleton collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1937-1956, January 09, 1953, Image 1

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    Vol XV No. 11
BELOVICH AND PAT TOMSHO IN CHARGE OF BASKETBALL TICKETS
, t , he weekly meet,in g of the Student Council yesterday it was announced
that Joe Beolvich and Pat will be in charge of tickets at home basketball
games, which are being played A. D. Thomas gymnasium. Joe will collect tickets
and Pat will sell tickets..
, . . had previously decided to charge non-college people 65$ (includ
ing tabces of 15$) for home basketball games College Students pay only the tax.
THREE FINALISTS PICKED FOR AFROTC QUEEN
p nrn m-i++ aQ i> y ° U f iving a picture of your girl to the Military Ball
the ® —Twre judged to select a Military Ball&A
Queen, and three finalists were chosen. These were the following: Miss 'TGenSvese - '
“!£*! * Pfltck, KU.4S™,, escorted V Cadet ShaHtort^fSel^*’
in nn det nn he 2311 ueen will be chosen from of these
three at 10:00 p.m. at the ball. . A
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SEE YOU AT THE BALL
Ball Room olTtorelltrSu °° meS t0 " 0rr " SatUrdasr > 10 > at util's
~, , . JP 165 ° a dets are reminded that the formal uniform differs only in that a
white shirt and black bow tie are worn with the Regular Air Force blue uniform.
. a+ * h f Pr°gram calls for dancing from 9 till la. m. The Grand March will
MilitaS d y l^ l ** fo U?? d b y the selection and crowning of the Queen of the
Military Ball. You are urged to come early and stay late.
MOUNTAIN LIONS LOSE SECOND, TAKE ON PITT CENTEr"tONIGHT
The hoopsters of Highacres, the Mountain Lions, bowed for the second
time in league competition when they lost to Hershey Junior College ?ii - 5k
ffednesday, January 7. 6 m 54 >
Coach Antinozzi had to begin the game with only five available Dlavers
oecause the remaining players were still out in the storm groping their way to the
. Bill Coll and Cyril Carroll used their thumbs to get transportation the last
accident! t 0 HSrShey after the road 0n whlch the y wer * e traveling became blocked by an
~ . „ The holiday effects showed quickly on our players and could acrnnnt **
" he , day *" ' However, Joe Scarcella with 18 points and Jim Ustynoski with 10
<e P t the team going all the way. Frank, playing the pivot spot, was close to the
double scoring column with 9 points. Support was also received from Coll, Atherholt,
.arroll, jobnck, and Mistiszyn, the latter playing the full game. Don Krentz look
~me out from his great defensive play under the hoop to dump in seven points!
_ As for fouls, Hershey again ttok the honors. They made good 2L. foul'?
>ut of 31 tries, while _our_ boys were flipping in 12 out of 21 tries. § U * 1
T M ? unta J; n Lions Play Pitt Center (from Johnstown) in Ha 7 leton this
vemng. Let's give them some moral support; they are doing their share.
The game begins at 8:15. *
An Intramural game begins at 7:00 p.m.
HAZLETON COLLEGIAN
Weekly Newsletter Edition
The Pennsylvania State College Center
Highacres, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
January 9, 1953