PAGE FOUR Gricitiers ( cortt,naea )rune page three) completions to his credit, includ ing two touchdown passes, is more than ever a threat on the ground and in the air• He is fast gaining a reputation as one of the Last's better pass( rs. Wally Tripiek.t. Ile( t-looted Ne gro wingbacic, ranks among the best ball-carriers on the team, and, although topped in statistics by the two Joes, he is as hard to nail as a slippery pig. By virtue of his healthy scor ing spree in the Fordham game, Lion wingback Jeff Durkota is now tied with four other grid ders for second place in the Pennsylvania college football scoring race. Right on the heels of the Blue and White first stringers are hard hitting, hard running Bill Luther and Larry Cooney. Cooney, whose specialty is a re verse on the kickoff, is speedy and rapidly improving in the ex perience department. 1M Tennis Singles Begin As Wertz Registers Win Intramural tennis singles began as eight matches were played in the first round of the tourna ment. Dick Wertz, Phi Kappa Sigma, registered the strongest victory in defeating Charles Taylor, Sigma Phi Alpha, 6-2 and 6-0. Carl Sturge s, Kappa Delta Rho, won over Edward McMil lan, Alpha Gamma Rho, 6-4 and 6-0. Bob Ogden, Delta Chi, beat Alan Hunt, Alpha Chi .Rho, 6-1 and 6-2. Bill Mallory, Phi Gamma Delta, triumphed over Paul Hall man, Sigma Pi, 6-1 and 6-2, and George Wadasz, Chi Phi, was awarded his game through for feiture. _ Bob Engle, Alpha Chi Sigma, topped Frank Franco, Alpha Phi Delta, 6-2 and 7-6; William Brinker, Sigma Nu, defeated Elmer Bauer, Sigma Pi, 6-2, 6-4. Sigma Pi (Continued from Page Thlee) Chi Phi edged Beta Sigma Rho, 1-0, in overtime by advancing the ball four yards more than its victim in the same number of chances. Alpha Sigma Phi suc cumbed to Pi Kappa Phi, 7-0, in another battle. Intramural touch football play is now entering the second round of play. In the fraternity bracket one loss drops a team from the tourney, while two defeats are necessary to eliminate an entry in the independent bracket. On the card for tonight are the following games: 7 p.m.—Phi Epsilon Pi vs. Kappa Sigma, 7:45 —Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Chi Sigma, B::3o—Delta Theta Sigma vs. Sigma Pi, 9:ls—Alpha Phi Delta v , - Sigma Phi Alpha. College Develops Turkey Steaks Turkey steaks, a new product being developed through agricul tural reearch at the College, were prepared and eaten as part of a derrion , tration of Prof. P. H. Mar golf. ut tht. poultry hn , :hanciry fac- The intt.t the meeting of the (•ouueytik ut Turkey Grow ers at. Stu, r, Cum: • where Pro fessor ,1;.11k• ,red twtee vn the f)! I IL! Prepaiation at the turkey steaks ..veia the morning prt•grain Prpiesi-or Mar golt of prepar ing 1:0•.'t• 11/Itt market. At the a tc sin,. he spoke on 01 turkey produc ti,il k. I ,o his : , ,tudies het,. ,1111.1*(•1,1. turkey st.c,ll, lu, e be(qi produced experi ment:lk tu the ~ : tuHit muter waY :tt the (.4 PAUL GROVE AND HIS ORCHESTRA No Change in Personnel CLASSIFIEDS AU classified ach ertisements 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. iviAGAZINES for yourself or as gifts. Subscribe through a STU- Dr,NT • agency, the EQUISSE. Take advantage of special stu dent rates• In addition to Life, Time and Fortune at particularly low rates, any magazines pub lished may be obtained from EQUISSE. For further informa tion drop a postcard to EQUISSE, Box 534. A student agent will call on you. HUNTING equipment, Sports men's Shack. Supply of guns for rent November Ist is limited —put your name in now. HOUSE TRAILER for sale; 1941 National, 27-foot, good condi tion. Call Don Herb, 2668, for full information. FOR SALE-1936 Chevrolet 4- door sedan. New tires, motor just overhauled; $375. Call Kris, 4409. FOR SALE—House trailer, mod ern equipment, small size. 371 Windcrest. FOR SALE—Three used tires, 5.25-50x17"; good condition. Name your price. Gilbert Trailer, 516 Windcrest. FOR SALE—Tuxedo, size 36, like new, worn once. Call at' 213 E. Park Ave. between 7 and 9 p.m. FOR SALE—Lady's brown rid ing boots, size 5 1 / 2 N: never worn. Call 2023. ROOM available Pollock Circle, Dorm 7, Room 24. November bonus to renter. Must leave, have home for family. Harrison. WANTED—Riders to Pittsburgh, leave Friday 4:30. Call Mitchell 4444. Return Sunday evening. ALPHA GAMMA RHO desires another fraternity to merge for dance on house party weekend. REWARD for room substitute Contact Mickey Stone, Room 33, Dougherty Hall, Pollock Circle; phone 3971. SUBSTITUTE NEEDED: Single room. Pollock Circle. Contact Paul Kossman, phone 3991, or Bernie Hanes, 4632. SALLY'S Zet „I go •• • • ...--" ______ -.. :: 12 ,..... • r,-- -- ( ---- 4 /..„„iiid .. . arser the game to THE ALLENCREST for dinner. R . -- ikre THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSTVANIA WAITERS WANTED to serve one meal October 25, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; $3.00. Phone Tom Fox, Chi Phi 4332. CARETAKER for apartment house; share work and room with private bath. No firing. See Mr. Stine at McLanahan's. BEST DEAL in State College of fered by Penn State Club! Ap ply 321 Old Main afternoons, 4 p.m. ROOM for rent with running water. 123 W. Nittany Ave. WE KNOW WHY the Pilgrims came to America. They heard that Junior Prom was October 24th. COEDS—Let Pegilu Pulls, Vogue School of Fashion Arts gradu ate, do your alterations. 455 E. Beaver. Hours 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. BUNYAN QUINTET, fresh from Mount Alto; songs old and new to liven up your party. Call Ted Allen, 3931 Pollock Circle. LOST—Dark brown gabardine top coat near Philipsburg while hitchhiking. R e war d. Contact John Detwiler, Dorm 8, Room 11, Pollock Circle. GET YOUR TYPING done rea sonably. Manuscripts. thesis. etc. Call State College 2864 atter 6:30 p.m. BOYS Can you use ex tr a money? Excellent opportuni ties to earn $15420 per week. Re quires very little time and en ergy. No risk involved. For de tailB write Mrs. W. Sacks, RD, State College, c/o Watmough. CO-EDS! For alterations and dressmaking see Mrs. Kitch, 139 N. Barnard St., opposite Post House. NOTICE Students, have your electrical work done by Earl Smith. Call for and delivery serv ice. Phone 6234. WOULD FINDER please return the wide brown leather studded belt misplaced last week. Liberal reward. Call 5051-21. Plays for Pay Penn State's 1946 captain, Bill (Red) Moore, is playing profes sional football for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ring your crowd ana enjoy a really delicious after-the game dinner in our tea room this weekend. or loud that has zip and is served in a quick and cour teous mailer you'll find we can't be beat for good dining. TEH ROOM WANTED!!! THE OLD LOOK Artists Elect Officers Pi Gamma Alpha, fine arts honorary, recently elected La- Rue Lenker president. Other of ficers are Mary Armes, secre tary, and Ellis Revness, treasur er. for that "New Look" Hotel Beauh► Salon FOR APPOINTMENT, PHONE 2286 mary leitzinger THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1 LIFE $4.25 a year TIME $4.50 a year VISIT THE For Fall-- Smoke-Toned Stockings Gray, misty stockings envelop your legs to mingle with the brilliant hues of - fall wardrobe. You'll find all the new shades with sunny brown, brown skin, mist, and cloud. 136 E. College Ave. College Rates Call 3887 your