PAGE POUR Navy Downs Army Squad In the first Army versus Navy field hockey game played on Holmes Field Monday afternoon, Navy came out on top, 3-1 Pat Rauterberg scored twice for Navy, once in the first per iod and again in the second. Jeanne Boser put in the third goal for the winners. Army, held scoreless during the first period, counted one goal off the stick of Eva Davies after half time. Players for the victorious Navy team were Mickey Barnett, Jeanne Bosser, Jean Cameron, Mary Failor, Gertrude Fetzer, Dorothy Gasper, Anna Keller, Lou Martin, Marian Memory, Pat Rauterberg, and Phyllis Stern. The Army team included M. J. Blizzard, Eva Davies, Suzie Geig er, Mary Kennedy, Barbara Knoll, Frances Nichols, Phyllis Reigle, Wanda Rickard, Donna Ward, and Lee Ann Wagner. A three-game series is played every year at the end of the hockey season by the Army and Navy teams. Any coed interested in the sport is eligible to play. Miss Mildred Lucey, hockey coach, and WRA advisor, is in charge of the tournament. Nine (age Games Mark IM Opening Nine cage tilts marked the opening of the intramural basket ball season at Rec Hall Tuesday night. Beta Sigma Rho slaughtered Theta Xi 443-10 in the banner game of the evening, as Dick Goldsborough and Jerry Wolfe. chalking up twelve points apiece. paced the Beta Sigs' smoothly operating attack. Phi Epsilon Pi also demon strated that they will be hard to beat as they downed Kappa Delta Rho 31-22. Marc Claster, Phi EP forward. captured individual scoring honors with five field goals and two fouls for a total of twelve points. In a closely4ought overtime game Delta Theta Sigma man aged to eke out a close 10-9 de cision over the Triangle cage squad. Other scores were: Phi Kappa 11. Alpha Zeta 7; Phi Kappa Psi 26. Acacia 5; N Kappa Alpha 18. Tau Kappa Ep silon 7: Alpha Chi Rho 15. Delta Sigma Phi 10; Lambda Chi Alpha 15, Sigma Phi Sigma 10: Phi Delta Theta 32. Sigma Phi Alpha 6. • Nine games scheduled for to night are: B:4s—Chi Phi-Pi Kappa Phi. court 1; Alpha Phi Alpha-Sigma Pi. court 2: Beta Theta Pi-Sigma Phi Epsilon. court 3. 9:2s—Theta Chi-Pi Lambda Phi. court 1: Phi Kappa Tau- Alpha Chi Sigma. 'court 2; Phi Gamma Delta-Delta Tau Delta, court 3. 10:05 Zeta Beta Tau - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, court 1; Alpha Phi Delta-Alpha Tau Omega, court 2; Delta Chi-Phi Kappa Sigma, court 3. STILL NEED THAT RIDE TO PITT or HOME for THANKSGIVING? TRY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIFDS Windcrest Wives Elects Officers Mrs. Virginia Reed was elected President of Winderest Wives. an organization for the wives of stu dents at Windcrest. at a recent meeting. Other officers are Mrs. Eleanor MoMurtrie. vice-presi dent: Mrs. Eileen Middleton. sec retary: and Mrs. Florence Peek. treasurer. The clothing drive for Euro pean Relief was completed and all contrilutions were given to PSCA for shipment overseas. The president selected a com mittee consisting of Mrs. Del Mc- Fate, chairman; Mrs. Virginia Fromm. Mrs. Audrey Bailar. and Mrs. Elizabeth Hauotmann. who will be in change of the clothing drive after Christmas. The club donated $5.50 to buy white flour for the Friendship Train. Delta Zetas Hold Initiation, Party Delta Zeta initiated six women Saturday. They are Eleanor Ches ney. Marian Culver. Jean Homan. Sue Lawrence. and Mrs. Dorothy Caulfield Mendt. Mrs. Freida Schoolcraft. provi dence director from Arlington. Va.. was Present at the. cere monies. Mrs. Mendt. '46. lives in Mara caibo. Venezuela. and flew up for the initiation. She was a Lampades and had never been initiated as a Delta Zeta. The new initiates were enter tained at a party in the sorority suite Saturday night. PSCA Dance Club Issues Call For Instructors Students interested in being dance instructors for the P.S.C.A. Dance Club are requested to sign up in 304 Old Main this week, said Sally Schleyer and Warren Myer, co-chairmen of P. S. C. A. Creative Recreation Commission. Prospective instructors and po tential participants are requested to attend the first meeting in 304 Old Main at 8 p.m. Thursday. Although the club was pri marily formed to aid beginners in fundamental dance steps and routines, all interested students are invited to attend, the chair men said. If you have something to sell, phone Collegian; You don't have to yell HOUSEWIVES—LOOK al THIS BARGAIN HUSBANDS—GIVE YOUR WIFE a BREAK! with the Penn State Laundry's Special Week-End Thrifty Wash How's This for Service—and Economy? The Penn State Laundry will pick up your bundles of 50% flat work and wearing apparel any time Thursday and up to noon Friday and will deliver them to your door on Tuesday I And the charge for this weekend special is only 94 cents for 15 pounds. 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