The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 07, 1947, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Soccer
(Continued from Page Three)
Dean Witmer booted the first
Lion goal from a few feet in front
of the net after five minutes of
play
_...)NS FORGE AHEAD
tew minutes later, after some
snappy defensive play by Jack
Campbell at left half, fancy boot
ing Ralph Hosterman took the
ball at centerfield on a pass from
left fullback Frank Tauscher,
dribbled once to his right, and
passed sharply to Ken Hoster
man downfield who netted the
second Lion score from 15 yards.
Second period play centered
around midfield territory with
the tightening defensive strate
gy of the Bisons thwarting num
erous attempts of Lion invasion.
Bucknell's giant left fullback was
outstanding at his defensive slot
as he personally smashed every
State thrust from the right side
of the State forward wall. The
half ended with the score still
2-0 in the Lions' favor.
HARTMAN SCORES
Despite a flurry of net shots
from both teams during the third
period, Lion goalie Gene Graeb
ner and the Bison's goalie effec
tively smothered all scoring
threats from the opposition's
punters.
Desperate long shot attempts
by the Bisons in the waning
minutes failed to connect and the
Scot's booters left the turf with
their first victory of the season
firmly in hand.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements
must be in by 4:30 p.m. day
preceding issue. Prices are: 40c
for one insertion, $l.OO. three
insertions, 17 words or less. Call
Collegian, 711.
FOR SALE—Bicycle in "A" one
condition at reasonable price.
Call Frank G., 3907, between 7:00
and 9:00 p.m.
GUNS FOR RENT. Ammunition,
hunting and fishing equipment
for sale. Sportsman's Shack, near
Quick Press Shop.
WANTED-2 alto sax men, 1
ride trumpet, bass, piano for
new band. Call Euge Witmer,
883, for tryout.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED BA
Psychology - English. Exper
ienced intake social worker. Also
editorial. clerical, sales exper
ience. Moderate speed typist. Full
part-time. Mrs. Aronson. 3395.
VISIT THE CEDARS, one-fourth
mile west of Spring Mills, for
delicious seafoods, steaks, bever
ages. Dancing nightly.
HELP THE BLIND—Find pair
brown horn-rimmed glasses in
case lost near Old Main. Reward.
Call Judy, Mac 3rd North.
PAUL L. GROVE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Ne Change in Personnel
PHONE 4048 OR
• DU HOUSE
Try
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HOME Mr►uc
VEGETABLE SOUP
•Delacious
• Appetizing
•Made from only fresh
vegetables
The MILKY WAY
S. ALLEN ST.
NOTICE--Your Real Silk repre- l etc. Call State College 2864 after
sentative is back in town. Call 6:30 p.m.
Charley Petron, 3702 after 6 D.M
SIT TIGHT! Why buy plain
GET YOUR TYPING clone rea- statimerY when we can give
sonably. Manuscripts, thesis. you your name. address. and seal
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 7, 1947
MR. ROSENSWEIG You took
my field jacket by mistake
Thursday with glasses and pen
in pocket. Need glasses badly.
Call me, 2312—Al Diamond.