Page rout AGR Sn 2 Grid Teams Invade Finals By JOHN A. TROANOVITCH Blazing . through to the champion ship of the intramural horseshoe tool• ney with a convincing victory over Ilugh Nevin and George Chalmers of Phi Delta Theta, Sam Dumm and Hugh Watts drove Alpha Gamma Rho another step nearer the college's new undergraduate athletic trophy early this week. A fortnighrago, the AG It harriers annexed the intramural cross-country title, Besides piling up points toward the undergraduate prize, the AGR's will receive a silver trophy, emblematic of the horseshoe championship. Runne•- up Phi Delta Theta will be presented with a bronze plaque. Meanwhile, football moved into its last phase as Alpha Chi Sigma and Kappa Sigma scored ranr-edge vic tories to snare their respective night championships and barged into the first round of the finals. • Kappa Sigma G. Alpha Tau Omega 11 Capitalizing on an intercepted pass just two minutes before the final whistle, Kappa Sigma nipped Alpha Tim Omega. 6-0, imam' the floodlights Wednesday night. Bill Neal rifled the touchdown aerial to Al George immediately after John Pearce pinched an enemy pass and raced to the ATO 20-yard line. Alpha Chi Sigma 2, . Bet;_l:l'lieta l'i 2 Bumbling down to the enemy 10- yard line on three occasions with sud den aerial pyrotechnics only to see a stubborn defense stop them cold, Al pha Chi Sigma's gridders edged Beta Theta Pi, three first downs .to two, Wednesday night. Spearheading the winners' attack were Bud Meyer, Miles Colwell, and Allen ilohnstrup. Dave Ludwig star t red for the losers. l'i Kappa Alpha 6. Sigma Pi 0 Swept MT its feet by a rousing Sig ma Pi second-half attack that did all but produce touchdowns, Pi Kappa Alpha hung grimly to a slim lead to win, 6-0. A ;;I:1-3'ard peg from Vernon Smith to Bill Stoc in the first period pro duced the game's lone score and sup plied the'PiKA's with their third win in a row. Frear Hall 7 %Ipha Zeta 6 An extra-point pass from Johnny- Roberts to Ed Olinginski after Barry Lecktner had whipped "a la-yard touchdown aerial to Leonard Apfel boom gave Frear hull a 7-0 victory over Alpha Zeta. The losers scored midway in the ' , mid period when George Jackson pegged 20 yards to Dick Beohmn in the end zone. Campus Bulletin Students should reserve scats im mediately at the ❑otel State College, for the special bus to the Penn Came leaving here at 4:30 o'clock this after- ')U \D‘Y Church of Christ meets in Room 105, Ohl Alain at 10 a. in. for Sunday school, and at 11 a. m. for ammonium All students of agriculture are ur ged to attend the 'Ag Smoker at the Alpha Gamma Itho fraternity on Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tickets for the Thespiitn House party show will go on sale at the Student Union on Monday. All Penn State club members who wish to sit in the club's section at the Maryland game roust hand in their A. A. stubs at the clubroom, 321 Old Main, not later than Monday between •1 and 5 o'clock. Fraternity presidOnts should call immediately at the Student Union of lice for their copy of the. Student Un ion directory. CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—MI mold expertly repaired portable and office Dm chines I'm' rale or rent. Dial 2312. Barry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave. 38 yr. G. D. VIE LOST AND VOUND SERVICE is located iii die Student Uniion of- FOR RENT—Single or double room. Inquire at Student. Union office.. MA-pd.= FOR RENT—Apartment for two stu dents. Two i•ootns. Cooling facili ties but no kitchen. Apply 206 W. College avenue or Dial =6O and ask for Joe. It-pd-%% FOR RE:sly—One-half of double room close to Campus. nett reason able. Cull 2327. 87-11-pd-CD FOR SALE—Tuxedo, almost slow, res IM Horseshoe TWO; Football Nears Close `Too Rough' LOU` RITZIE lielwas.without a job. So he made one for Suchjs.tho Horatio Alger story of lanky - Lou 'Ritzie, captain of — Penn State'sbOxing team last year. draddated last June, Lou flaunted hii diploma; applying for positions anywhere, ,everywhere. lle read of Red .1:1'Ilora as new football coach at Bangor, 'of Jim O'Hora -at Roaring Drool:, of. Lou Barth at South Nil liamspo•t, of Lee Sunday at Roslyn, But•no luck his way. Finally came August. Bitzie got busy. He pulled his punches cleverly and before long Dupont high school— Ritzie's old alma mater—was prepar ing.for its first football season in his tm;y. •Ritiie was named coach—to his utter surprise. Dupont lost its opener, 12-0:' But Ritzie wasn't expected to jump the lake in one try. Last Saturday, Rit ale's novices sect neighboring Dfinoo kd.high,.piled up a 6-0 lead by half Schott Makes Eitensive Plans 'Cuntinard from 11001 one) could step in for rest and refresh ments, Overnight hikers could stay, team banquets could.be held, and a place where possibly the football team could fifin da quiet. rest, for the twen ty-four hours before home • games," Doctor Schott explained. "Already our program juts gotten under way 'in the form of Sunday hikes for students," he continued. "Fine turnouts 'have been noted, and it is the first step in the organization of our program. The hikes will be run on schedule Vno matter whether two or two hundred show, up for the • occasion. All nearby hikng trails have been mapped, and another thing I' wish i 3 do is to provide good rest ing places in the form of small cab ins along the trails for the hikers." ' Outing Club to Be Formed ' - Doctor Schott explained his inter est in having an outing club formed for the students with membership. an award for achievements, such as hik ing a total of 200 .miles, or identify ing so many birds, animals, rocks, trees. and flowers..Fishing . and hunt ing will also be a major part . of the program with a gunning club organ-, iced and an Isaac Walton 'group,. he said. Casting classes and tournaments the Doctor claimed will be held also. "Ray Conger is going to meet.rep resentatives of the deans of the var ious schools on the campua, and they will pool all their recreational pro grams into one agency," Doctor Schott concluded. "They will find out what is being done and what ,can be done, and will then bring in student leaders to obtain student opinions. We want the pressure to come froM the student. body for that's the healthy way to plan such things . .. The pro gram is'b g eing planned for.the benefit of the students. and it is only right that they should have a prominent part in the organization of, the pro gram." . . time, but Minooka was •tackling iously, drawing 45 , yardi. in penalties in quick order. "Too rough," Ritzie surmised at the' half. "I just won't have the kids get hurt to win a game." And the game ended there. ~ .........-...w......,....,....:„ f.''''''.i-''' -::::...:.'.:.::,i,;:;;%•:. ...„ ..:.,...........,.., ...„ .....,..:,..„..:,,....:,., ..... ~:„:::„.: ,x, •.:,„....,„:..,,,,,..,....,., . ~.. , .... :., .... -....... ~..,.. • ... . ~.• • ...,... ~,,,.............„..,.„,..„„ .... .. .. ........ ~........... .• . , . • ~.,...,. ~....,..,,.?: ~...,... . :,,,,,,. ~,....:::.:.....!;...... !.. • „.„...„.......:.,.,.!;::,,,,„,...i4 ' .'''''''". ":: .:: 'Y.i..,,:- ..„..': ':'....,:',...:,..,..;:•-• i. :,.........!..i . :;:: ; , ! . .. ,,..„.. - ..........:,', ~.' ''''' 'w clii1 ) 1 ,„...„,„.,„ ..... %r~m.~ ~; ~y`, ~.,,:::,,,,,„.., `i:i ~`@ THE - PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Hares' Prepare For Closing Tilt Varsity,':Frosh To Run Against Pittsburgh [lure; Team's -1 Roster Indefinite Having. won one and lost two of this year's dual meets, the Lion vat , - sity harriers• will face a powerful Panther scalded runners here tomor row for the foFth and lust dual meet of the season. Crippled at the onset by. the loss this year•of four of the team's best runners the showing has been little better than was to be expected. As to the lineup for the grind tomorrow, Coach Werner has not yet decided; it may be that several changes will be made in the team setup. However, the probable team will consist of Capt. Pete Olexy, Frank Motile, Norm Cor don, Herb Nipson, Jim Hostetter, and Charles Pierce, although Pierce may not run because of a leg injury. Also Face I'itt The same freshman team that 'ran at Syracuse last week will face the Panther Cubihere on the local course; following the varsity meet. This team Which beat-the Orange freshics 2144 last week is composed .of Bill Smith, Jon Greiner, Milt Keiser, Joe Foley, Jim ,Williams, Al Grady, and Bill Yeager. The leader of the Lion yearlings, Bill Smith,,hit a high spot in his 2- mile•career;last week when he easily outdistanced: Ray Trail, sensational Syracuse Indian star to conic in to the :tape .almost a full minute . ahead of the Mowhawk. Smith hung up an enviable record in high school. • • IN PHILADELPHIA IT'S THE HOTEL PHILADELPHIAN 39th and Chestnut Sts; Philadelphia, Pa. The courteous and competent staff will give you the utmost in friend liness, comfort and service. Located nem. , all railroad stations and within easy reach of all points of interest. 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Lone tally of the game came early in the opening period when Jack Myer spiked pay dirt on the end - of a four-man airlane drive from Bill Filer to Larry Armor to Billy Soose. If You've Missed Breakfast slop at HARVEY'S . Pugh Street. Chesterfields- give everybody, more pleasure Take out a pack and :it draWs 'em like a magnet ...right away smokers crowd around for that refreshing A .short .toss to Hank Carson frl Thirty-one . pre-medical seniors are• the 5-yard line gave Phi GAM] now visiting Philadelphia where they Delta it 6-0 win over Chi Phi. are inspecting the colleges and bos.- Evept . for sudden split-secs pitals of that city. They arc accom- (lashes of offeniiVe ,punch, the ga ponied by Prof. Oscar. F. Smith, as- waS marked by the nimble defenSes istant.' dean of the School of ChCrn both tennis. an • d Physics. istry • _ _ - • ~ - • .- • • - • • ... . .. ... ~. , . . "SAY ITWITH•MUSIC7' ,„ .. . 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