'.PAGE TWO Letters A Navy 'Gentleman' Objects TO TiHE EDITOR: As an interested soccer tan I noticed in your edition of 6 November a write-up of ytour soccer team, and I quote “Navy squeezed through a t-d tie on a ‘fluke’ kick that rebounded off a Middie player and into Penn State’s net.’’ I’m sorry that you were unable to sec the game os you would have seen ihow close Navy came to (.'coring on other occasions, and how by only a very brilliant save bv your goalie tlhat a sure shot was rteiflected The kick in question—the “'fluke” kick that "cored the goal—whs made by the wing crossing the ball in front, of the goal, and having a Navy !pla'ye r pick it out of the air and bound it in the corner Of your goal. you have only to ask your Coach Jeffreys about fjha't gtoal; I’im-sure that he will agree. In t)he future it would be a good idea to get the (facts oh games t)hat you’r e not able to'witness, and not print, the type-of story that one would expect to find in a high school publication. - Yours for more accurate reporting', A soccer fa n Annapolis, Md. • If the "gentleman” from Annapolis had read ;‘h e Navy-Penn Slate game account printed in the October 29 issue, he would have had a more com plete explanation of the scoring. Since Collegian's uoticer reporter could noi b e present for the con gest, information on the scoring was obtained from Coach Bill Jeffrey and several of the 1-ion players who figured on that scoring play. Collegian Gazette . All calendar items must fee turned in at ‘the Daily Collegian office by 5 p. m. on the day preceding publication. Saturday, Nov. 23 TUBKEfY-TJME party, Westminster Foun dation, Presbyterian Church, 8 o’clock. Sunday, Nov. 24 CAiNTOERiBfIRY club supper meeting, Episcopal Pariish House, 5:30 o’clock. PAffIRIMOUiNT Fellowship House meeting, Presbyterian Church, 6:>15 o’clock. Monday, Nov. 25 PIHMjOTES initiation of new members, WISGA room, White Hall, 7 o’clock. CIHESS Club meelting, 7 Sparks, 7 o’clock. (OWENS meeting, WiSGA room, White Hall, ®:i3o o’ctock. At The. Movies ' CATHAUM: “Holiday in Mexico,” Walter Pidgeon—Today, tomorrow, and Monday. STATUE: “Little Miss Big,” Beverly Sim mons—Today. “Caesar and Cleopatra,” Viv ian Leigh—Tomorrow and Monday. . NITTANY: “>Wi£e of (Monte Cristo”—To day. “Flame of the West”—Tomorrow. “Gen tleman Joe Paloolca”—(Monday. College Health Service Admitted to the infirmary Wednesday Alexander. Oranovski. Discharged Wednesday: John Beard. . Admitted yesterday: Eleanor Casey, Nor ma Robinson, ■ • • •' Discharged yesterday: Thomas Bradley, Harriet Cline, Fred Lennox, William Loomis, Lois Tinsley. College Placement Service NOV. 22—Joseph E. Seagram & Sons will .interview, graduating men in hac, forestry, ,OE, com-dhem, chem, arch chem, chem e'ng, EE,' and ME. Long Lines, Bell Telephone Co. of. Penna., and .Western Electric Co. will interview grad<- 'dating men in ME, lE, EE, dhem eng, metal lurgy, and ceramics. NOV. 26 Th e Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. will interview graduating senior mien 'in ceramics, metallurgy, idhem eng, ME, EE, ■ 08, and lE. . . . ‘ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Limit Dance Ticket Sales TO THE EDITOR: Now that th e first big weekend of the semester is over, it may be a good time to call attention to several remediable evils in the sale of tickets for various functions. First. w e believe that a limit should be placed on -the number- of tickets sold for any big-name band daiice. In order to avoid the traditional sar dine-like packing of Rec Hall, a set number of tickets should ,be sold on a ‘'first come first served” basis. (Second, it Is, in our opinion, unfair to allow any individual to purchase as many as. fifty. or sixty tickets to a Player's presentation. Jusit as the num ber of Tickets that can be bought by on e person for the Artists Series, or the. Community Foruim is set at six and four respectively, some similar limit should be set in the case'of-Players. ' Third, _as mu!dh as w e have enjoyed Thespian shows in the past, we’ve never enjoyed having .to . com e an hour or more before the start of the per formance to obtain desirable seats —or for that matter any seats ai all. We don’t see why Thes pian's can’t sell reserved seats. We hope that you will support us in urging the respective'organizations to institute these reforms in lin e with your program “for a better Perin State.” . —Sports Dept. ovan, Student Union manager, whopdihts out that ail. Thespian tickets will be for reserved seats, and sales wiil be limited lo six per student. Also, Student Union desk has decided to elimi nate the practice of accepting reservations fey phone on tH e first day of ticket sales. As to limiting .the number of tickets to dances, the only reasonable solutidh does seem to fee a "first! come, first served" policy but so many stu dents do,not decide until the last minute that they can attend. ... The, problem of imports must also b e considered. It would b e most embarrassing for a student to have an import trek up from Philadelphia or Pitts burgh (having wired at fhe last moment thaf she had decided to com e for the weekend) only lo find that no tickets will be sold. - • - . Building a Student Union would, of course, help to a degree. A 64 Dollar Question TO THE EDITOR: This is another of .those “Who?” questions. What Phys-ed major on .campus was formerly: 1. Star of his high sdhool football and basket ball teams? 2. National AAU .welterweight champion? 3. Won (as captain of team) the ETO boxing dh'aimipionShip? 41 Coached an Armored Division basketball team to victory? ■5. Was discharged as S/S‘gt.? • • We have been asked the & dollar question but our sports staff will fry to have the answe r for Tuesday's issue. ", ■- Letters « The matter has been discussed with Mr. Don- Editorials arid features .in ,The Collegian reflect the opinions, of the. writer! They,.triage no claim, io represent student or University opinion. All unsigned editorials are by the editor. • „ —Nathan R. feirihorn Saul Isserow Howard Maxwell Floyd Selfesl Stanley Siegel WHO IS HE? CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day precceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion, $l.OO, three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. WANTED—Salesmen or women to represent new low priced re tractable ball point pen. Contact Mr. Batkin, 4409. WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh for three'girls Friday afternoon. Call 2647, ask for Frances or Poris. FOR SALE—New suit, size 38, . never worn; grey striped, Call Bill Mazzocco, Theta Xi, 2461. THE DAILY COLLEGIAR Successor to the Free Laiice, est. 1877. . Published . Tuesday. through' Friday mornings during the College year by the staff of the Daily Collegian of the Pennsylvania State College. Entered as second class matter* July 5, 1934; at the State,. College, Pa., Post Office under the act] of March 3, 1879. $2.50 a semes ter $4.00 the school year. . * • Represented for national advertising by National Advertising Sei’vice, Madi son Ave. fc New York, N.Y.,,. Chicago. Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Michael A. Bints _ —. Editor Rosemary Ghantous - Bus. Mgr* a^jgjggtol Mgr. Ed., Lynette Lundquist; News Ed., Lawrence Foster; Venture Ed.. Frank Davis; 'Women’s Ed.. Katherine McCor micks Asst. Women’s Ed., Suzanne Mc- Cauley. Co-Sport .Eds. Arthur Miller, Ste phen Sinichak; Photo Ed, Lucy Setting; Wire Ed.y Seymour. Rosenberg; Sr. Board, Marilyn Jacobson; Lewis Jaffe. Ad.. Mgr., Phyllis Deal; Asst. Bus. Mgr., Sally . HolstrumAsst, r Ad. Mgr., Dorothy Leibovitz; Give. Mgr. Paul Bender. STAFF THIS ISSUF. Managing Editor c Joan Peters Asaistajif Betsy Marshall News Editor V Claire Lee Assistant 1 . Helen Lewis Adv. Ass’t . -Mary Louise Callahan GIVE 'RIG' AMD THE BOYS A BIG SEND-OFF BEAT PITT 7 PEP RALLY FRONT STEPS, OLD MASH 12150 P, TOtfAY ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, T^ CLASSIFIEDS RIDE WANTED, Friday. Call Bill Mazzocco, Theta Xi, 2161. FOR SALE—One trailer, now installed at Wind crest. Immediate possession. In quire at 715 A Windcrest or Dr. Galbraith’s office. SINGLE "ROOM' AVAILABLE lor immediate occupancy in Pollock Circle.. Resident going fraternity. Inquire at Collegian Office. * LOST—One overcoat, Kansas label inside, Contact 'Dick WeiU. telephone 2®02. SINGLE ROOM available. Pollock Circle. Occupant wishes to move to Windcrest. ■ teave word Colle gian Office. G. M. Thompson. SINGLE ROOM. Pollock Circle .available. Present occupant go ing fraternity. Contact Jim Sims, Building 4/Room 5 RIDE WANTED jo Philadelphia. Leave Tuesday- noon. Return Sunday. Call Shirley, Mac 3rd South. . WANTED—Waiters for- frater .nity. Call ,3204. Ask for Jay. COUtPLE WiAiNTiS RIEfE to Syra cuse or vicinity, Thanksgiving Day or Wednesday night preced ing.. Share expenses. Call 2534 v LOST—One top coat at SiPE house party. Call 4819. TAKEN BY MlSTAKE—Officer grey topcoat, Sat., Nov. . 16tli, outside Room 1 Sparks. Will ex dhange_ at Student Union. 1? IDEE WANTED to Pittsburgh Wednesday at 12 for 3 girls. Cail “Bei'riie,” 3985. . ' The first, excursion- train of the. Santa F.e Railway reached Las Vegas, New Mexico, in the year 1879. .BEAT, RETT. 18-foot house covert