FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1944 WOMEN IN PORTS 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 1 111111111111111111111111111 -Official . intramural badminton The Thetas defeated Gamma began January 27th and the tour- Phi Beta and aand SDT's won nthelr , nament has reached the halfway match ew Ist. the A th Bast Kappa Delta on Februaryand Worm : - mark with a total of 16 . games en's Bldg. Mack were victors on -completed, announced Kip•Barise, February 2nd as-they defeated AO president of .the badminton 'club Pi and AE Phi respectively. and official scorer. Four matches were played Tu- To win the match a team must esday as Women's Building-Mack win two out of three games. In topped Ath East, the AEPh is :the opening games. on January defeated AOPi, the Thetas won 117th Delta Gamma defeated Gran- over SDT , and the Kappa Delts .ge and the Chi O's won over Phi bowed to Gammi-Phi Beta. Iffu.• Zeta Tau Alpha defeated . Wednesday's game between the 'Theta 'Phi Alpha, Grange topped Kappas and the A Chi O's resul- Phi Mu, and the Delta Gammas ted in a win for the Alpha Chi's, outplayed Chi Omega on:February and Ath East defeated Theta Phi 3rd. Alpha. Greer Garson and :Walter Pidgeon In a tense scene from the thrilling love story of Marie and Pierre Curie, "Madame Curie," • with .an all star cast. MINVMOSES whistle -rater, a gay Okayed by the Minx Modes Board of Review..., it's yours in red, gold, green, ltiggage, striped in white. Sizes 9 to 17 . . . Mini Medea diwniorsitene Exclusively MITCHELLS'IIRESSSHOP * yr one-piecer in candy striped rayon jersette. WSGA Grants Frosh Upperdass Hours for Weekend Dances First semester freshmen will be allowed two one o'clocks this weekend, it was deNded at WSGA Senate meeting Monday, Ruth Ernst, Judicial chairman, has an nounced. There is no Saturday dating un til 5:30 p.m., Miss Ernst empha sized. Any first semester freshman woman caught dating before 5:30 will be brought before Judicial and penalized. Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of _women, spoke on the importance of coeds continuing to uphold the standards and name of the Col lege, and becoming more keenly aware in recognizing their obliga tions in supporting their country. She said, "Along with giving time and money toward the defense of our country, the most important thing is our own thinking. We rec ognize that the Nazis got hold of the people by directing their “pinking. If we are to achieve what the•world expects of us, we have to be • leaders of thought in the right direction." "When the men of our country are fighting for us, it is not too much to ask that the women sup port them with their time, money, and very best thinking." Meningitis Cancels Penn State-Colgate Basketball Contest (Continued from, page two) teams such as the Dartmouth White Indians, adopting the slid ing zone system of defense, fans will come to the game With - a hope for a constructive showing by . the Panther cagers. Temple, minus • the services of big Bill Kiszonas, high scorer in Coach Josh Cody's 45-38 well earned triumph . at Convention Hall a month ago, and 'deprived of Several other varsity holdovers by the shifting .military scene, will face the Blue and White 'Feb- suary 23. • 'Turning the tables on the Lions, who had the 'NYU team well-spotted before _game time, Cody and his coaching staff pull -ed the same - tactics on the .Law ther combine •to • solve the sliding zone 'riddle. • But .Al Ingerman, -diminutive Templar and set-shot artist for the Quaker City crew, is still 'around and will do his " best to -keep the scorer busy. Carnegie Tech, .with a • thus-far unsuccessful season, will .appear' at Rec • Hall .for 'the final game' of the season. Funk Out Again, In • Again Coach Lawther is .glad to havO Walt Funk back , in the line-up af, ter a recuperation from an jury which might have kept-him_ out all season. • De You Know Whats Nevi! , -Follorp'the Latest War News • Time • Life a - Newsweek ,aDaily Papers ...111TANY NEWS 13.76 THE COLLEGIAN ROTC New York, as well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. While stationed in New York he super vised removal from the New Jer sey beaches of the S. S. Morro Castle, luxury liner destroyed by fire off the coast. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY ARROW SHIRTS ail .y Usesumwm Know Where to Find *NOVEL TECHNICAL 'ARTICLES LATEST CAMPUS CHATTER • SLYEST SLY DROOLS Penn State Engineer Dies Suddenly Col. Ardery is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. John T. Gilmore, State College; a son, Lt. Edward R. Ardery, U. S. Army; and two sisters, Mrs. James E. Horan, San Francisco, and Mrs. Joseph T. Hemphill, Oakland, Cal. CHARLES SHOP PAGE SEVEN