PAGE FOUR Full Sports Card Sel For Winter (Continued From Page Three) 3 1 'ebruary G--Temple 13—Navy . 20--Cornell 27—Lehigh March 12-13 —lnte rcollegiales . Philadel phia 26-27— NCAA . Place undeterm ined FRESHMAN WRESTLING 1943 ... State College Annapolis, Md. ... State College ... State College January 23—Wyoming Seminary . Kings- ton, Pa ln:uary 13—Navy Annapolis, Md. 2'l—Lehigh State €.ollege VARSITY SWIMMING 1943 • January 16Carnegie Tech . State College 23—Cornell Ithaca, N. Y. February 6—Pittsburgh 20Syracuse . 27—Rutgers . , March 6—Temple State College 13- I .4.—lntercollegiates .... New . State College Syracuse, N. Y. . State College Brunswick, N. J. VARSITY GYMNASTICS 1943 February 13--Navy 19—Illinois 27—Army March Annapolis, Md. State College . State College 6—Temple DOUGHNUTS TRY OUR Do—Nuts Fresh Daily H & W Do-Not Shop 117 Pugh St. Phi Delta Theta Whips Tekes ; Crown Rests On Return Game 1. 'cl A Organizations L ,YeagleYl Moriarfa Sfar Weekend Program For Dells; Gray Hurls . • . (Continued horn Page One) Four Hit Game, Loses . .By PETE SCOTT Dantz-a-poppin. Alpha Phi Omega—contribution . A continuation of the two-way to V-Weekend advertising. battle for the Interfraternity soft- Sigma Phi Epsilon—providing ball championship was assured tickets for any SPE wishing to at= last night when a powerful Phi tend V-Weekend. Delta Theta team registered a 5-2 victory over the previously un- Skull and Bones—sharing in V- beaten Tau Kappa Epsilon squad, Weekend advertising. knotting the standings in frater- Cwens—ushering at Thespian- nity Section 1 and making - neces- Glee Club Revue. nary a final playoff tilt next week. AA Office—re-arranging ath- Six errors in the field neutraliz letic schedule to permit varsity ed the five to four advantage that baseball, tennis, and golf teams to the Tekes marked up in the hit play Cornell here tomorrow. column and the effective twirling Druids contribution , to V- of pitcher Gray. For their part Weekend advertising. the Phi Delts. took advantage of Grounds and Buildings 13e partment—services of employees in connection with the weekend activities at greatly reduced rates. Penn State Club—transmitting Fred Waring's V-Weekend open ing broadcast by loudspeaker in front of Old Main at 7 p. Junior Service Board 7- contri •bution to V-Weekend advertising. 13—Intercollegiates . State Col lege FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS 1943 Philadelphia February 13—Navy Annapolis, Md VARSITY FENCING 1943 January 23—Cornell February 6—Navy . 20—Syracuse 27—Temple March 13—NYU New York City 19-20—Intei•collegiates .... New York City Victory Weekend (Continued from Page One) ing of fraternity lawn displays by Col. John H. Taylor, V-Week end's official War Department re presentative, and M. Williams Lundelius '43,. IFC president. , Swing will hold sway in Rec Hall tonight when. Benny Good man and his orchestra climax the opening day of Victory Weekend with a four-hour dance session beginning at 10 o'clock. Appearing with the Swing King will be such featured attractions as the famous Goodman Septet, Dick Haynes, and Swing Sweet heart Peggy Lee. Gail Twitchell '45, official Victory Girl, will be crowned by Goodman during the midnight intermission. Rides Wanted RW—N. Y. C. or vicinity. Leave Friday afternoon. Return Sun day. Call Marvin, 2881. 2tcomp 30, 31 C. PW—Wilkes-Barre - or vicinity. Leave Saturday noon. Return Sunday night. Call Melvin, 3369. 2tpd 30, 31 M. WANTED—Someone to work for meals as a substitute in frater- RW—N. Y. C. Leave August 27 nity house for weekend beginning or 28. Call Harvey or Held, Friday. Call Smyser at 3331 or 4933. ltpd 31 Collegian office. 2tconip 30, 31 S. RW—Detroit or vicinity around LOST—Glasses in vicinity of August 10. Call 4373 at 6p, in. Miles and Beaver. Phone 4927. 2tpd 31,-1 S. Reward. 3tch 31, 1, 4 B. STUDENTS and FACULTY . Visit our catalog order department where you will find thou sands , of fabric samples to see, touch test, and help you in se lecting colors and textures. And you can buy at money saving catalog prices. Helpful sales people will be glad to answer your questions and write your order. We make all exchanges and refunds on any catalog item order ed through our store. SEARS, ROEBUCK and' CO. •• 230 W. COLLEGE AVE. every break, erred only once in the field, and played a smoother, more confident game. Both teams scored a single un earned run in the first inning, the Tekes on a walk, an infield out and McKee's single over third. Six walks kept Phi Delt pitcher Yeagley in trouble throughout much of the game. Philips tallied on his single, a passed ball and error through third in the home half of the.inning. Phi Delts went ahead when they tallied a - single run in the last of the third, while TKE showed that they were still very much in the ball game when they tied the count with a marker in the fourth. The score now stood at 2-2. • Two Phi Delt runs in the final half of the fourth broke the see saw scoring and pushed the win ners into a lead from which they were never headed, Third base man Moriarta topped off a nice defensive game with a powerful four-bagger to left center that was the final hail in the TKE coffin. Results of other intramural games found Matils, led by Reed with four for four, pounding out a 10-4 win over Watts Hall; Fair mount Hall treating 'the Miller Club unmercifully to the tune of a 21-10 laCing; Beta Sigma Rho eking out a 7-6 triumph over Beaver .House; Goss pitching Theta Chi to a three 'hit '6-2 win over KDR; while Canal S. and Beta Theta Pi won by forfeit. State College Annapolis, Md. .. State College Philadelphia CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—Ronson cigarette lighter, initials H, F. L. on it. Extreme ly high sentimental value. 1 A very liberal reward. Call Herman Lor berbaum,. 2481. 3tpd 29, 30, 31 FOR SALE-1934 Ford Phaeton, $75. Condition A-1. Owner 1-A. Call Pablo, 4939. 2tcomp 30, 31 B. LOST—Collegian key. Call Col legian office, ask for Dolinger. 4tcomp 30, 31, 1, 4 M. WANTED—A Girl. Preferably over 18, whose feet are ,mates and who would enjoy hearing Benny Goodman with a wander ing slumnus. Call 3331 and ask for Bill. 2tcomp 30, 31 S: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Sykes Announces Victory Curfew Victory Weekend closing hours for coeds will include a '3 o'clock tonight and a 2 o'clock tomorrow, according to Marjorie L. Sykes '43, WSGA Judicial chairman. The usual 11 o'clock will be enforced on Sunday. Freshman, coeds will struggle in a tug-of-wat with sophomore wo men for the removal of. their cus toms during Field Day, tomorrow afternoon, Miss Sykes stated. -In order to enter the contest, each freshman must bring one sophomore, it was decided. Team captains include Julia H. McFar lnd '45 and Helen Martin, fresh man senator. They will meet members during the male tug,-of war, directly beneath the New. Beaver Field scoreboard. With Capt. William B. Dennis, campus :patrol, judging, freshman coeds will have to pull their •up perclass opponents 'across a de signated line in order to be free of customs. Although dating regulations will remain the same for the freshmen, nainecards, ribbons, and customs.of holding doors open and keeping off the grass will be lift led immediately upOn a frosh vic tory. "Tug" . rules state . that . coeds will participate in the contest in bare feet. There is no limit on the number of "pullers." Total receipts of* last night's defense sale 'Show an intake' of $13.05, the largest amount as yet, Pauline Crossman '43, Mortar Board president, announced. Gamma Phi Beta will hold a pledge picnic at the Evergreens at 3 p. m. Sunday. SLIMMER TIME SCHEDULE • _ , Lv. State College 11:10 A. M. 4:35 P. M. 7:00 P. M: Ar. Lewistown - 12:20 P. M.• 5:45 P. M. 8:10 P. M. Lv. Lewistown 12:30 P. M. 7:20 P. M. 8:50 P. M. Ar. State College 1:35 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. . ...- IMake Reservationi Four Hours In Advance - Far "V -Weekend" Travel • , , • . • BOALSBURG. AUTO BUS _LINES STATE COLLEGE HOTEL DIAL 733 New College Diner between the emovies FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1942 Final Tennis Singles Result In Deadlock Final singles tennis intramur. als between Ath East and Kappa Kappa Gamma resulted in a draw last night, the championship to be awarded the winner of the doubles match which will be played at 10 a. in. tomorrow. Winning for Ath East yesterday was S!..t. Pelly '44 over Kappa's Ruth Moore '43 with a score of 10 to 8, 6 to 2. Doris Ward '43 came through for the Kappas by defeating Pat Aloe, Ath East, 6 to 2, 7 to 5. Intramural volley ball tourna ment will start with a volley ball playnight on outdoor courts at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, Grace L. Judge '44, WRA intramural chair man, announced. With nine players to a team, eliminations will depend- on the number of units , to sign up, Miss Judge said. A Neat HAIRCUT Is Worth the Difference CASSIDY'S BARBER SHOP 210 S. ALLEN We Are Supporting V-Weekend