7/AGE MOIR ,enior Women Down Juniors, 31-22, lio Cop Basketball Championship The senior women's basketball steam copped the final round and look the title of a 5-day inter ,.fass tourney by outscoring the P. Junior team 37-22, Monday )Light. Ann Baker, captain of the :.enior team, hooped 19 points, ry Pallor whipping up 14 points for the lo.§ers. Also iu the last night of play, the B sopho ore team capt:ined by Peggy 11hettel topped the A sophomore tram by one basket, 14-12, Cap- Shettel tagging up 8 for her I,!atn. Five teams. senior, A junior, B junior, A sophomore, and B soph omore, were chosen from sorority mid dormitory teams to repre :,c.n't their classes. B sophomore ti3ok second place in the tourney with 3. wins, 2 losses. B juniors, captained by Barbara Knoll, took third place with 2 wins, 2 losses; A juniors, led by Louise Gross man, placed fourth with 1. win, 3 )osses. Cellar spot went to Betty Jane Sammon's A sophomores with no wins, 4 losses. Oat* Thornhill *SLIDE RULE BALL 9tomusber boys—no Ells—no bitter tistu—so brushing Mt who you buy s Pre•Smoksi Dr. Grew/ Piper' Olt GRAHDIV PIPE CO. INC„ CHICAGO 14, ILL 19 4 7 Kaiser Fraser Cars Delivered In 3 ays • ORDER IMMEDIATELY State Motor Sales 234 E. College Ave PHONE 743 MR. McLAUGHLIN, Manager Senior women, playing basket ball for their last time at Penn State, who copped the title were Elizabeth Doyle, Ann Dunaway, Marjorie Dunmyers, Ria Hanzlik, Phyllis James. Ruth Kirk, Ann Kline, Mary Lawther, Louise Ner ren, Jane Schlosser, Mary Ste venson, and Captain Baker. Camptt.4 Co-ciao Theta Sigma Phi Edith Dreyer was recently elected Archivist of Theta Sigma Phi, women's nation! .l journalism honorary. Other officers are the same as last semester. Sigma Phi Sigma Recently ele te d officers of Sigma Phi Sigmta are William J. Utts, president, Dale H. Dennison, ice-president, Raymond E. Mc- Kenley, treasurer, and James A. Clsrk, secretary. Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau fratern it y pledged six new members this se mester, David Adelman, Alvin Diamond, Sheldon Merinelstein, James Neiman, Abraham Pure and Zane Tabor. 'Howard Cherashone is the new president of Zeta Beta Tau. Other officers elected were Alan Schul man, treasurer, and Stanley Wert shafter, secretary. Delta Sigma Phi (Russell Harrar is the new president of Delta Sigma Phi. Other officers are John Dwald, nvice-president; Donald Mac Ki- CLASSIFIED SECTION All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO, three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. LOST—Officer's shortcoat; $l5 reward for infoim•ation leading to return. fWas hanging near 10 Sparks between 1-13 p. inn. Tues day. Call Don, 4047. U. S. ARMY surplus skis, 7', with poles and bindings, extra bind ings; Feb. 18th through - 20th. Dorm 6, Pollock Circle. Garrity and Costello. LOST—Silver Zippo lighter, Felb ruary 11, Cody Manor lounge. Finder please call Ed Tredway, 4122. SALE—Evening gown! Size 9; silver-blue and black . ' horizon tal striped bodice with full black net skirt. Worn o nly twice because I gained ten pounds! Very rea son2Jble. 330-A Windcrest. FOR SALE Ice skates, girl's; white; size 8. Call Muck after 6. 2532. TYPING---Mrs. Ray S. Welsh, 10 North Brown Street, Lewis •town, Pa. Dial 2724. LOST—EverSharp ball pen on Allen Street Thursday after noon. Call Rosie, 251 Aith, or. Co llegian. Reward. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENINSYLVANIA Girls' Camp Needs Women Councilers Girls interested in councilling at Camp Blue Knob near Bedford this summer should see Dean Weston. The actual session of the camp will !be from. Sunday, August 3 to 'Saturday, August 2S, but counsellors must be there Thurs day, July 3. Swimming., crafts, nature lore, and sports instructors need ed. The campers will be between the .ages of 9 and 'l7. non, secretary; Charles Davis, treasuret AEPhi Elaine Mittleman is the new dean of .AEPhi. Other new officers include Lois Morris, sub-dean, Naomi Gahouse, treasurer, Bar bara Morrison, registrar, and Sherry Fedman, scribe. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently elected William Reid, president, Curt Stone, vice-president, Reid IVlCCioskey, secretary, Rolb e r t Sheck, treasurer, and I!FC repre senlative, Al Hack. Miss Harrington Named Mortar Board President Joan 'Harrington •was recently elected pre siden t of Mortar Board for the spring semester. Phylts :Fames will serve as. vice ipiresldent; Mary Lou Waygood; secretary; Jean Alderfer, treasur er; and Kay 'Badollet. editor. Florence Ratchford and Mar garet Martin were initiated at a special ceremony. Ti.Txmab Used "once; coat 38L, waist 36. Call Bill Reed, Pol lock Circle 3931, Dorm Five. FOR SALE—Tuxedo, size 38,- and "portable Motorola radio, Zeiss Iloon Ikoflex H. Tessar F 3.8 lens. All in excellent condition. James Fitzpatridk, 4968. WITT JT PERSON who loaned me a Scripto pencil on . the PSCA cabin party please call Jane, 2647. OCOUPAIN,T needed for room at llOck Circle. Present occu pant going fraternity. Phone 3973. FOR SALE--Two reserved tick ets for Erika Mann lecture. Call at Student Union. WANTED TO. BUY—Two desks and dressers. Call Danny Mey ers, 2760. WANTED—Eiders to Meadville and return; leave Friday, 3:115. Call Rooin 13, Dorm 7, Pollock Circle. - FOR SALE—Single breadted tux edo, size 38; price $10:00 Call Ext. 377-J. Penn State-West V (Continued from page three) down, though. The scoreboard didn't show any baskets for West Virginia, either. In fact, the home team scored only two field goals in the entire first hel': but notched 13 of 14 free throws to stay in the game. After the game a couple of West Virginia fans asked me why State plryed such a •slow game. I think a look at the records now would , answer tlia one. I hope it answers it for State fans, too. Mr. Lawiher has done a fine job with this year's team. Lack of depth and the loss of Horn stein are n'ot ills that can be Thespian Dance Tryouts - for . . . Chorus, Specialties,. 1 . 4 Ballet and • All Individual Talent Thursday Night Feb. 20 -- 7 o'cloclk . Schwab Auditorium • OUALITY FOODS. al FAIR . PRICES MEM FRUIT'S • - • • • FRIESID: I ffsiIIiONCE . • . :: i• • CANNED !NODS— • -TEMPLE MAR:i:ET MI W. BES&ER ' PHONE 49211 . • FREE DELIVERY WEIENESIDAY, FEBRUtARY 19, 1947 Contest cured by leering 'at either the team as a whole or individual players when an off night comes around. Give them your suptport and that off night may be avoided. Captain Dave was the post around which the Lion offense re volved. His loss has hurt, and, it will mean an even tougher task for the basketeers Saturday night. The idea is to BEAT WEST VIRGINIA, and it looks to me as if the LawLher way is THE WAY if the trick is going to be' turned at all. BAAIEtON PIT'PENIR
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