9 .001)3 1' :.I:IIc~ 'IlA( (111 Atherton 'Hall took the all- volleybiall title from Kappa 111-11 A, 40-'22, in the final play-offs week, A.ther.ton Hall, Kappa! Delta, :!11:1 Co-op entered tho finals after :11 , 70 weeks of play, undefeated in ~ . 'qpies 1,2, and 3 respectively. I:;ippa Delta handed Co-op their 11 , ;.t defeat, 4.2-23, in the play-off 01, ner. Ze.kau.sk.as scored' 13 Tor Atherton in the title Also playing on th e sham_ y,. ship tlarn were Betty Brown, Dill his, Mary Failor, Mar-, .1• 0 'y Gainby, Louise Grossman, CLASSIFIEDS claasitied advertisements :i»1:;.1 be in. by 4:30 p.m.. day preceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion, $l.OO, three sissortimm, VT words or less. Call 711. Il_eL BUY, TRADE or SFSI4L ,'our present car. State College Motor Service. State College 743. Si/WO—Small house trailer; !In us t sell immediately. Call WiLson or Schilltz, 4951. C.."0 , 1)1 3 1.2 desires position as cook and assistant; 25 years' experi owe.; 'best reference. Write J. F. 1)1107ey, 1.7@9 llth Ave., Altoon,a, ItC)Str---4Log Log duplex deci trig rulii Wednesday; name am - nes McMaster on flap. Call Mc- Master, 21416. S A.:LlE—.Ladies' brown crav- enette coat, size 14. Like new will sell inexpensive. See Helen, ::qtuflent Union. t,OOM and board for two male students. $l4 ;per week. Avail innnediately. Call Vernon, Pairmount Hall, 3483. YOB. 'WALE—Hugo Meyer 3-inch telephoto lens for 8 mm. movie 1-amera. Call 39019. Room '25. )'OR SAiLig—Red alligator shoes, size 5; good condition. Phone Arlene. 71196, after 5 p.m. \V.NTTTDD —Hiders. to Lancaster Friday afternoon. Return Sun day. Call Pennington, 8181. WANTElD—Riders to Greendburg, Charleroi, Monessen, vicinity. Leave Saturday morning, return Sunday evening'. Call Steve, 3483.. rOR SNLIE—One Remington of fice model typewriter; old but excellent condition. Call Ma ffey, OK. . WANTED •—niderq to 'Meadville. Leave Friday 3:15, return Sun cla.y. •Gesin, rotom 13. Dorm 7. IaDE WANTED for two, direction of New York City or vicinity, Yriday or Saturday. Call Leos, 1184. 3'ORI plated King trumpet, practically new, with leather case. - Call after 6 p.m., COMING SOON WRA Tourney Finals Sally Hostetter, Janet Newell andi Table Tennis Elizabeth Martz Plying for Kappa Delta were Doris Bode, Marian Hall, Betty Hain, Barbara Knoll, Lucille Mar tin, Shirley Mathews, Betty Walp, and Beverly Williams. . Co_op's lineup was Esther Jam ison, Jean Labar, Elsie Noble, Polly Pollock, Wanda Rickard, Betty Jane Sammons, Grace Shilder, Lois Tinsley, and Ruth Turnbull. Badminton Atherton Hall, all-college vol leyball champs, capped the bad minton intr am ia r a 1 title from Delta Zeta and Phi Mu. Atherton topped Delta Zeta 3-0 in the first gan.e of the playoffs and clinched the title, '3-0, in their matches with Phi Mu. Lovetta •Diniu.s and Elaine Nel son played single matches for Atherton. Doubles games were played by Josephine Barton, Su san Geiger and Doris McCormick. Playing for Delta Zeta were Betty Vandenbeck and Jacqueline Wengert, singles; and Betty May nard, Pearla Stevenson, and Har riet Schlee, doubles. Phi Nl,u's team consisted of Yvonne Worrell and Audrey Blsokman, singles; Georgeanna Holt, Nancy Meyer, and Jean Randall, doubles. when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! pt: course the flavor's ALL yours—' !(in every PHILIP MORRIS you smoke. lan through the day! And here's I ( There's an important difference in PHILIP MORRIS manufacture than . makes PHILIP MORRIS taste better— Irntoke better—because it lets the , FULL FLAVOR come through for our complete enjoyment—clean 9 iresb,pure! I Try PHILIP MORRIS—you, too,, will agree that PHILIP MORRIS is America's FINEST Cigarette! CALL V.EEE COULEc - A-i'.CAN„ C.*U.M•E, MNN-6111.V4,1kN1A CLEAN, erictes [Alpha Chi Omega, undefeated in League 1, won the table tennis title by defeating SDT, League 3 dhlamps, in the final. gani e of the playoffs, 3-0. Playing for AChio were Cath erine Powell and Doris Jenkins, singles, and Doris Moran and Pa tricia Kell, doubles. SDT had topped Kappa Kappa Gammi, Leosgue 2 champs, 2-1, in FRESH, 1P Cigar FINEST YS BIETTER,..BETTIEIR A ILL WAYS (LW th e . playoff opener. Janet Lyons Delta Zeta and Dede Foresman, Kappas, de- Gloria Gilmore was recently feated Dorothy Leibovitz and elected president of Delta Zeta. Doris Blicher in the doubles (Other officers chosen were Mary match. SDTs Florence Marcus Hodgson, vice-president; Dor i s and Seln..a Sabel defeated Kt3pPas Dittman, secretary; Eleanor Kelly, Jo Fox and Arloa J3etts in the treasurer; and Mary Ann Kemper, singles. corresponding secretary. 0*• * „ mon cm. so orastosamy Nu n rms cir„,„,„,,, A NCillinin Of an the l eaditts ci Monats is the .__osal 'Wci g atettesirdTh • ..._exclusve differe-: in. garetter eLh all recitizedly c znin -.. alaa u,a_.,-- 1: 46_eat tnedical author, withieosz...r.tfleskg-...z. advasaeage isi Most'''. ~. ......... ......11 : : ..... H . Veg a r ift.-- THURI,St)A.-Y, APRIL 10, 1941