The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 05, 1947, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Between the Lions—
(Continued from page two)
lowing Wally Triplett's run to
paydirt. Had the Nittanymen led
by 20-14 instead of 21-14, many
would have feared defeat by this
single point margin. Fortunately,
however, Czekaj enjoyed a per
fect day and, consequently, the
home crowd more comfortably
enjoyed the game.
LAST YEAR'S RECORD
Last year, Ed kicked success
fully 19 times out of 28 attempts
and, in addition, booted a field
goal against Syracuse. Few will
forget his fake field goal attempt
against West Virginia this year,
when Elwood Petcliel, who was
holding the ball, surprised the
entire Mountaineer squad by
spinning around and running for
a first down on the three-yard
stripe, instead of placing the pig
skin on the_ white paper square
for the three-point attempt.
Following the Pitt game, Ed
will begin an eight-week period
of practice teaching at Williams
port High School and in January
this former Marine, who played
his freshman year of football at
George Washington, will receive
his sheepskin.
When quizzed about his future,
Ed replied that he plans to return
to the campus following his grad
uation to work on his master's de
gree. After that, look for him to
teach the Hig's single wing to fu
ture stars.
FRATERNITY • CRESTED JEWELRY I
FOR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE
Back Again! Pleated Bosom
Tuxedo Shirts
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Exclusive Agency for Van Heusen Shirts
Home Ec Honorary
Pledges Fourteen
Fourteen girls were pledged to
the Ellen H. Richards Club, jun
ior honorary in home economics,
during ceremonies Sunday.
The group is petitioning Phi
Upsilon Omicron, the national
home economics honorary, for
membership, Mary Lou Hen
dricks, president of the club an
nounced.
The new pledges are: Nancy
Ault, Sarah Curry, Cynthia Doan,
Janet Gustafson, Geraldine Hin
denach, Mary Kuzman, Jeanne
Light, Camela Lovett, Janet
Lyons, Arlene Mack, Nancy
Meyer, Beatrice Rigling, Beatrice
Silverstone, and Helen Wilcox.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified ad , 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.
FOR SALE—Fur coat, grey al
paca lamb, size 11, one year
old. 351 Windcrest, evenings.
250-3000 SAVAGE deer rifle,
shells, case, cleaning equip
ment, scope and open sights in
cluded. Phorlo 4702, Eddie Webb.
SMALL house trailer, good con
dition, moderately priced, im-
You're the man
most likely
to succeed...in
Van Ileusell
VAN TUX
They're still hard-to-get, these wonderful
Van lieusen dress shirts, fur dress-up
occasions on and off the campus! Snowy,
pleated front and french cuffs. Collar
attached, in low-setting regular and new
wide-spread models. Van Ileusen master
seamanship in eNery detail. $5.95 at
vour Van lleusen dealer. Pufftus-JuNEs
Cutts•., NEw YUltli. 1, N. Y.
STATE COLLEGE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PEIMSYLIPANIA
FOR SALE
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mediate occupancy; walking dis
tance from campus. H. H. Gray,
913 W. College.
FOR SALE—One Philco 1940
6-tube auto radio with all at
tachments. Price $2O. Jim Mur
phy, 108 New Physics.
FRATERNITIES and boarding
houses! Canned fruits and veg
etables. Get them while you can
at bargains. Phone 2877.
WANTED
WANTED—Four riders to Pitts-
burgh Friday afternoon be
tween 5 and 6. Call C. G. Mack,
1835, between 7 and 8.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Alpha Sigma Phi pin. Call
name on back. Reward.
LOST—Blue topcoat at Skellar
Friday night. Finder please call
Jack, 4937.
LOST—Phi Sigma Delta frater
nity pin in New Beaver Field;
3 1 / 2 x 5
1 $l.OO 1 $ 2.50
3 $2.50 3 $ 5.50
6 $4.00 6 $ 9.50
12 $7.50 12 $16.00
1 $ 3.50
3 $ 9.75
6 $17.50
12 $32.50
So—smile for us today! Sitting
doesn't take long . . . but we must
have time to do a good job! Call 4805
.oday and make an appointment for
a sitting
THE CENTRE COUNTY
FILM LAB
J. KIRKPATRICK, Prop.
initials R.G.M.. on back. Finder
call 4409.
MISCELLANEOUS
HOSPITALIZATION Insurance?
Hospital bills, surgeons' fees,
miscellaneous expenses, covered
under Lumbermen's new policy.
See Ad this issue.
PITT WEEKEND: For conven
ience, comfort and less cash,
travel by chartered bus. Ca 11,113
Ath for reservations.
HEAR Rabbi Kahn and Dr. Shibli
discuss Palestine Question at
Common Sense forum, 10 Sparks,
7:30 p.m., Nov. 11.
WHY wear yourself out Christ
mas shopping? Coronet gift
subscriptions, six months for $l,
are always appreciated. Write
Gordon, Nittany Dorm 26, Room
21•
MEN—Don't lose hope! A new
attack has been launched!
Nothing shall halt the crusade.
5 x 7
8 x 10
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1947
Phi Mu Alpha Picture
Phi Mu Alpha, men's music
honorary, will meet for its La Vie
picture at the Photo Shop, 8:30
o'clock tonight.
Read Froth for the latest ammu
nition against long skirts.
IF ANYONE knows who "shot
poor old Grandma," please call
"Pudgy" at 4125.
INDIVIDUAL tutoring in chem-
istry and allied subjects by
graduate scholar. Call Lou Un
man, 2090, after 8 p.m.
T.'Mar.77
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heart for Christmas? What about a
photo of yourself? That's right! The
most beautiful of Christmas gifts is
a picture of you—one that captures
charm and personality—one that is a
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