WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1948 Between the Lions Little Milt Simon lust missed gettinq a permanent niche in the Rec Hall record books. Saturday night, when his 21 points fell a foul short of Jack Biery's tnree- Year-old mark. The aggressive half-pint for ward. who made Nelson Lubb. Philadelphia's number one bas ketbail player. take a rear s , 9hat when the Nittany Lions inched out a 64-82 triumph over the Tem ple Owls. would have coined such record holders as Biery and Bruce Dietterick. NEW RECORD Until Dietterick caught fire one night against Colgate last year and threw in 7 points. Jack Riery was the owner of the Penn State scoring record sit Rec Hall as well as the Penn State scoring record on foreign courts. Coach Lawther's leading point maker carved both these notches against Susquehanna. As a fresh man in 1942 Biery totaled 22 counters to set the Rec Hall standard. q nd in last year's cur tain raiser he racked un 25 points against his cousins from north eastern Pennsylvania to establish CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be In by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. I rice. are 40c one insertion ; $l.OO. three Insertions: 17 words or lees. Call Collegian 6711. FOR SALE AR US model C-Z 35mm cam era, like new. Call Langham 2053. 1941 STUDEBAKER business coupe. ,Call 3181. Ask for Heim bach. FUR JACKET—black skunk, Practically new, waist length size 16. Price $lB.OO. Call 4475. Suitable for Easter. TUESDAY IS FROTH DAY G.E. self-charging portable, good condition. Call 6193 any time. 1946 Ford tudor, radio, heater, reasonable. Call Frank 2084-138 S. Frazier St. ORCHIDS, $2.00 each! through March 20. Your alumni florist, Jimmy Wolfe, '39, manager. Woodring's Floral Gardens. TRAILERS—AIma, Landola, Na tional, Trotwood, many others, new and used. All conveniences. terms, parts, and accessories. Griffith Trailer Sales, Johns town. Rep. Don Fyock, phone 2973. LOST COVERT cloth zip inner lining overcoat Delta Sigma Phi house Sat. night. Finder please call Robert Bemis 3468. ORIGINAL marriage certificate and two photostats in brown envelope. Return to Student Union. SLIDE Rule in Room 210 Main Eng. Name inside of flap. Please call Walter Sowa 2161. Z ew M c 6 2 / 7 # Invites You To Try One of His Giant-Size HAMBURGERS own - - and Oa 20cMIL " 5/t rle Lew believes in large volume and a low margin of profit on sales. These hamburgers prtuMe to equal his "Submarine" as hanger-satisfying taste heats within the reach of all. Try one today! Lew McGill's 220 E. College—Open 9-11; 9-1 Fri., Sat. By Dave Adelman the record that Dietterick later cracked. In addition to Simon's assault on his fellow forward's very shaky record. Biery. himself. has twice laid siege to his own mark. Against both DePauw And Colgate lite slim dark high scorer tallied 21 points. adding cracks to the tottering structure. Unfortunately. however, the ac tual. Rec Hal mark is held by an ,nyad2r. Colgate's Ernie Vande weghe hung 11D 23 counters in an overtime battle to COD this honor last week. BATNICK LEAVES With Iry Batnick the only Law therman bowing out and Ruhlman and Nordbilum developing along the lines they showed Saturday night, it could be that this record along with others will nave Nit tany Lion names after them at the end of next year's season. Asa kind of prophecy it might be worthwhile adding that this column has high hopes of much e.id in the record seeking. espe cially in the win-lose column, from a certain gangling. but very Quick guv named Martin Costa. Riflemen Edge Lehigh Penn State's rifle team eked out a 16-pcint victory over Lehien Saturday in a shoulder-to-shoulder }mach held at Bethlehem. Coa. - 2:1 Yount's team scored 1355 points r,o its opponents' 1339. John Jones. with a perfect nO WHOEVER picked up brown leather jacket at Rec Hall Thursday afternoon contact Rum berger 4272. I have yours. PHI pin last Saturday, somewhere between Engineer ing F and Atherton. Would find er please call 350 Atherton. MISCELLANEOUS WILL person who took pictures at Du pledge dance Dec. 19, 1947, please contact Wills 3938. INDIVIDUAL TUTORING in chemistry, elementary math. etc. by graduate chemist. Call Lou Ullman 2090 after 7 p.m. REWARD for information lead- ing to recovery of brown three quarter mouton coat missing from Theta Xi Saturday night. Monogrammed: H. E. P.: label reads Levin's, Hazleton. Contact Mrs. Simpson 2161 or 3231. DO YOU ned a ticket for the Military Ball? Call Dave 4672 tonight between 6:30 - 7:30 only. WE TAKE this opportunity to thank those members of the College, our friends and the oth ers whom we don't know, who of fered to help or who did help us after our home burned recently. Betty and Howard Dudley. FROTH Exchange Issue. The big gest issue of Froth ever printed. Contains the post-war Froth cartoons. MAIIY lost her little lamb. Re ward for finding it at the "Little International." THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA LOST BTP-A Triumphs In IM Volleyball After losing the first game in a best of three series. Beta Theta Pi-A made a strong come-back and won the last two games 15-13 and 15-12 respectively in Monday night's action in the Intramural Volleyball League. Other winners of the evening were Tau Kappa Epsilon-A, Delta Chi-A. Phi Sigma Kappa-A. Al pha Zeta. Triangle. Acacia-A, Lambda Chi Alpha-A. and :Jetta Sigma Phi. Tonight's schedule: 7:00 Alpha Gamma Rho—Pi Kappa Phi-A (1), Delta Theta Sigma—Phi Kappa Sigma-A (2), Karma Delta Rho-A—Sigma Al oha Epsilon-A (3). 8:00 Pi Lambda Phi—Sigma Phi Sigma-A (1). Beta Theta Pi-B Sigma Pi-B 2), Phi Kappa-B —Pi Kappa Phi-B (3). 9:00 Beta Sigma Rho-B—Sigma Alpha Epsilon-B (1). Delta UP :,llen-B—Phi Gamma Delta-B Lamb.la Chi Alpha-B--Zeta Beta Tau-B (3). in the prone position. and Geralc: Prange with a mark of 274 out of SOO led the team to its 12th vic tory of the season. In recent postal matches. the riflemen dropped five out of eight encounters. Nittany Lions Compete In Varsity Table Tennis One of the m4ast• popular :Ind fzuitest growing sports in the country. table tennis. has been organized at the College fur com petition in t h e intercollegiate table tennis world. A short schedule is planned for the current season. Two city teams. Altoona and Reading. alonc: with the University of Pennsyl vania and Temple have been con tacted as to Possil le matches. A team of five will be chicsen to represent the Lions. Heading the list of urospective players is George Brazzle. manager. Gene Weeber. Dick Kielman. Frank Gripka. John Karl and Max Kiefer. Anyone interested in trying out for the team should contact Coach Ray Conger Rec Hell; he will arrange for tryout matches in the Armory. Ray Conger. coach of the newly organized grotto. states: "ti nee table tennis is such A popular sport in fraternity houses as wei r town house dormitories. we should have little trouble in field ing a strong team." Working out daily in the armory large crew of contenders are making their bids for the team How many operators will we need NEXT YEAR? This is but one of the many questions telephone men are called upon to answer. Part of their work has always Ix n to anticipate den►ands for personnel . . . to detcru►ine what additional equipment u►ust he provided, what new construction will be necessary to handle the con stantly increasing demands for service. Careful planning in every phase of telephone Nvork requires the services of many qualified ►uen. 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