March 6, 19£3 TRAFFIC COMMITTEE (continued) demand for* them is so great 0 Members have been kept busy making the tabs that go with each space* They ftopo to put up nine of these by this Friday. If perhaps you have been one of -the people who have■received a ticket for parking you take this ticket to Captain Carper, thon do nothing until you receive a letter from Mr* Knocker, This letter will inform you of the fine* The next step is for you to pay the fine to the main office* This money is turyned over to Student Council and is placed in the General Fund<; STUDENT ATHLETIC COMMITTEE GETS SOFTBALL PUNS UNDERWAY The Student Athletic Committee of which Mr, Peightal is faculty advisor at a special meeting yesterday started organizing plans for the formation of a High acres Softball League* All games will be played at the end of classes each day. This is one sport or activity that all men students can participate in. Let's take advantage of it, fellows„ The Committee is interested in securing team rosters as soon as possible. To facilitate matters, the following students are requested to organize a team of their own and submit their team's roster to Hr# Peightal or a member of the SAC by Tuesdays Victor Pituch, Michael Evancho, Thomas Onderko, Joseph Belovieh, Anthony Tarone, and James Griesing* Any other student who would like to form a team of his own is also urged to do so, baseball season will soon be here, fellows, so let's get going .and get your softball plans underway NOW, MORE ABOUT "THE GENERAL AND THE SENORITA" In last week’s issue of THE COLLEGIAN the names of the committees who helped make the Spanish movie a success were unintentionally omitted* The following committees were responsible for general production: Poster Committee: Joseph Birt and Howard Robinson General Arrangements: Nicholas Skimbo, Joseph Birt, Andrew Karpinski, John Misoda, and Donald Neifert, Serving capably in the position of master of ceremonies was Joseph Belovieh, who told the audience about the College iirts Society, Miss Dolores Di Rubbo and the College Arts Society estend thanks to several members of the Spanish 2 class who also helped with arrangements, both before and after the showing of the film. Next on the agenda is a French filg, "The Beauty and the Beast," EVEN SETON HALL LOST Last Saturday evening before an impressive crowd at York, the Penn State Mountain Lions played their last game inthe 1952-52 PJCAA basketball season by giving the node to a powerful York team 86-51, From the open ng whistle, the quintet took a fast jump on the Lions and held command of the tilt to the closing whistle, writing "finis" to the Mountain Lion three-game winning streak. Playing aggressive as well as impressive ball for the full four quarters, the Yorkers rested behind their lit point first half lead and at no time during the latter stage of the game were they in trouble, Returing to the floor for the second half behind the Yorkers 21-35, the Lions tried valiantly to hold down the seemingly-never-ending dead shots dropped in by their opponents and when the shriod of the whistle halted the third quarter the Lions found themselves on the lower end of a 38-63 game. The Lions's defensive tactics were changed by Coach Antinozzi from a capable zone to aan-to-man defense. However, this did not stop the ever-powerful, number one team of the league—York* The'out-played but not out-fought Mountain Lion five returned to their dressing rooms, and left behind them a victory for York—B6-51* Norm Hall, lanky Lion leathcr-tosscr, once again took scoring honors by drop ping in 18 points, York's Guyer was on. Norm's heels with 17, Hall, who has proved HAZLETON COLLEGIAN