February 13, 1953 ■«>■■■■**■ —I «■»» I»JI »■>, l— #<■«*»—»■ I STANDINGS (continued) pectively wo find our Mountain Lions consistently holding down the No# 6 spot both offensively and defensively as the end of the 1952-53 Pennsylvania Junior College basketball season draws to a close# The Mountain Lions hit the road on Friday 13, 1953 , when they travel to Altoona to play the first of their five remaining games# Having two games in succession, our basketeers journey the next day to Johnstown, where they will lock horns with the first place offensive team in hopes of halt ing the Johnstown winning streak# INTIIA-MURAL BASKETBALL NEARS END The Profile Five-—Berish, Feister, Schultz, Roman, Yevak—an holding off Postupack's Determined Dare-Devil Five, h5-h6> last semester in the A* D* Thomas Gym wrote "finish" to the first half intra-mural basketball competition,, Rich Yevak dumped in a foul shot in the last few seconds of the game to give the Profile Five their third and hardest fought victory. With the First-Half Championship under their belt the Profile Five transferred to the Main Campus, leaving in their wake two fast-moving, eagle-eyed, hoopsters— Dorm Boys, Dare- Devils—who will continue the basketball series with eager eyes on the second half championship. It is the intention of the Athletic Committee to arrange a play-off between the first and second half champions, which will be held before the last home varsity game in the A. D, Thomas Gym, ROSTEIiS OF INTEA-MURAL BASKETBALL PROFILE FIVE DOM BOYS !U Shipman 2 • Smida 3* Williams U# Elliott Miller 6. Carroll 1, Yevak 2, Roman 3, Berish It* Feister 5, Schultz ATTENTION ATHLETIC COMMITTEE MErIBEAS Mr, Preston Poightal, advisor to the Student Athletic Committee, announces the formation of skeleton plans which will form the backbone for the softball season which will get under way in the early part of April, Suggestion have been submitted, and an investigation is under way to decide upon the desirability and feasability of a bowling league. COME ACROSS WITH THAT STAPLER Miss Ruth Donar, secretary in the Main Office, has counted an embarrassing number of gray hairs this past week while futily trying to seek out her lost stapler. We all know Ruth's hair will turn gray in her old age, but lot's not haVe a gray-hai*red secretary before we need one. The villain who walked off with Ruth's new black "Bostich" stapler would do both Ruth and her admirers a tremendous favor if ho or she will return the stapler. Remember, that stapler is vitally needed in the stapling of examinations* CHIPPY CHATTER by THE CAMPUS CHIPMUNK After my vacation I saw many new faces,. However, something was missing* Where was that familiar smile of Dorothy Kosack? What happened to all of our engineers? Transferred to the main campus, I was told, Harriet Tulin has traded places with Sally Rarichs she is the only female student in Mr, Barto's Comp, 1 class, I took a trip to the music room and found Miss Garbrick teaching one student— Lois Miller* I hope I will see all of my friends here tonight at the Valentine Party, HAZLETON COLLEGIAN DARE DEVIIS 1, Postupack 2, Sarkas 3* Bclovich It, Karpinski 5, Tomsho 6, Pituch 7• F, Yannos Page It