The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 07, 1948, Image 3
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1948 Between Dm lj(>M By Tom Morgan Sports Editor Optimistic At the weekly meeting of the State College Quarterbacks Club at noon yesterday. Nittany Coach Bob Higgins voiced optimism about his team’s chances against Syracuse. He told scores of Quarterback Club members and boosters of Penn State football: "Last week we pulled a lot of mistakes, but many of them are ironed out by now. I think we're a little bit better than they are, but you never can tell. We should win." On a Limb Look out for Forecaster Joe Harris’ predictions in tomorrow’s D.C. The nationally-known crys tal-bailer picks several top flight gridiron teams to feel the ax this week. Bed-fast We missed Bucknell's soph sensation, Smokey Jim Oslen darp. who was hospitalized with grippe. A week previously in the Bison-Alfred tilt, he was reportedly injected with a fiery shot of penicillin and enabled to leave his hospital bed for four hours to romp against the Alfred eleven. 70 Students Qualify For Golf Tourney Seventy student golf enthus iasts have entered their qualify ing scores for the all-College golf tourney with Jerry Smith, a member of the Lions’ undefeated golf team last spring, turning in medalist honors \yith a two under-par 68. Alex Munro, a _ sophomore golfer from Dußois, qualified with a sizzling 69 for the 18-hole course, while Charles Yerkes, a Williamsport golfer, qualified with an even-par round of 70. The tourney is divided into four flights of 16 players each and one flight of six players. Pairings are now posted in the caddy house. The first elimination match must be played by October 8 and the second match by October 15. Third-round eliminations must be completed by October 22. while Finals are to be played by October 29. Alumni Homecoming will be observed at Penn State on the weekend of the Michigan State game, October 23. HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Bellefonle Presents “THE MOST TALKED ABOUT BAND IN AMERICA" VAUGHN V * 'orchestra ■V —Featuring— • JAY LAWRENCE • ZIGGY TALENT • CECE BLAKE • THE MOONMAIDS • EDDIE JULIAN • EARL HUMMEL Monday Night, Oct. Ilth Dancing 9—l ADMISSION $2.00 plus tax THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Weight Lifters The Penn State Bar Bell Club will hold its first meet ing of the current semester in the Rec Hall balcony at 7:30 tonight. All men interested in weight lifting regardless of previous experience are urged by Roy McClenaghan. president of the club, to attend tonight’s reor ganization meeting. bidders- (Continued. Irom page one) the next six tilts—’4l. 42, '44, ’45, ’46, ’47. This six-game winning streak was the longest in the history of the series, and with the count tieu this year at 10-all. both teams will be out to settle the matter of superiority on the gridiron tomor row night. Slim Pickin's A disastrous weekend during which the four Collegian yogis missed on 18 games found Sports Editor Tom Morgan on top of the prognostication pile with an aver age of .740 for 23 games. George Vadasz and Elliot Krane hit 8-12 and 7-12 this week to drop their averages for the second week to .692. Red Roth called 6 out of 12 this week to drop his two-week average to .609. Wrestling Practice Any wrestlers or prospective wrestling managers who were unable to attend the wrestling meeting Tuesday evening are re quested to report to Rec Hall during any practice session. Regular wrestling practice per iods from 4 to 6 p.m. will begin today and continue every Tues day! Wednesday and Thursday. mw IT TOPRWARMER MTai t V rt 1 \ V 1 \ The ABC of It Jm It's as easy as that. The IP r greenest freshman can tell you that ROYAL is tops in anybody's language. Students every where proclaim it to be an aid to their home work. With a ROYAL you can't go wrong. CARL H. STEELE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE 103 EAST BEAVER IM Grid Teams Battle Tonight Intramural touch football moves into the second day of competition when eight fratern ity teams battle under the lights at New Beaver practice field in four contests tonight. Sigma Alpha Epsilon meets Phi Kappa Tau in the opener at 7 o’clock, followed at intervals of 45 minutes by Triangle vs. Kappa Sigma. Sigma Phi Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, and finally. Phi Sigma Delta vs. Kappa Delta Rho. Penn State has contracted to play football against the Univer sity of Nebraska in 1949 and again in 1950. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day proceeding issue. Prices are 40c one insertion ; $l.OO. three insertions: 17 wordes or less. All words over 17 three for 5c for each insertion. Call Collegian 6111. WANTEL AGGRESSIVE young fraternity man de siring to make extra money in his free time in selling CHpacity. Write Box 616, State College. PASSENGERS between Belle/nntc and State College, morning and evening. Call Harry, Bellefonte 2653 to arrange I'diodule. CNF, WAY transportation from Belle fonte to State College for 0 o'clock classes on Tuesdays. Willing to pay. Oft'.! 214 Atherton. TRU-BLU Quintet needs bass man. Steady work in congenial, if somewhat thick. atmosphere. Charming compan ions. Call 3509. RIDERS to Scranton or vicinity. Leave Sat. noon, return Sunday evening. Call Grant Davis 4960. FOR SALE 3. r mm PEUFEX “22 M with f. 3.5 Graf Ana stignmf tens, accessories. Weston Mas ter Series I exposure meter, excellent con dition. Jap 120 with f. 3 :5 Prontor 11. ac cessories. Call Anderson 6789. FOR SALE —Muskrat fur coat, 4 suits, 9 dresses, siz.es 9-12. Very reasonable. Have outgrown. Call 6673. 2, FT HOUSETRAILER three rooms, cooking facilities, near campus, wash ing machine on premises; excellent con dition ; must sacrifice. Phone .Tack Green, 7217 or 6711. Ext. 63M. 1936 BLACK Tudor Ford V-8, motor re built, radiator welded, brakes relined 1948. Rood battery, tires. Call 3861. POOL TABLE and accessories. Informa tion call 2220. A * V / Two things every College man should know! 7 T/iis is a bookworm. Gets out of breath turning pages. Couldn't hurt a flyleaf. To take a leaf from your campus style book , get a smart "Manhattan” sportshirt. f '3 n < '4 This is a " Manhattan ” sportshirt. Even makes bookworms feel active. Tailored for style and comfort. Washable rayon gabardine in choice of handsome colors. THE MANHATTAN SHIRT CO M f ANT s \» 's.. ..s .M. V-J' Wlanhattcin Products are Exclusive with liJinip&E Hatter Habeaoasmeb Tailor at Penn State ONF. EMF.RSON semi-portable r»<Mo tmd record player. Call 6126 MAN'S double-breasted dark blue so»t» Hir.e 40. B. Brode, 137 North Athertmi street, between 6:30 and 9 p.m. CORY coffee maker with three burner#. 3 extra bottoms and 6 tops. 3 months old. Also meat slicer and pair of scales. Call 1320 during mealtime. Ask for caterer. JEKI\ Army—l 946 with civilian top. Coll State College 2800. FEELING COLD?- Get an Air Corps jacket, far collar, wool lined, $14.00 Call Wilker 2041. I.OST Senior A. A. Book No. 1867. Call R. Dalthaser 4862 evenings. TINDER of pair of glasses with pink plastic rims, please call Mary Ruth at 2369. Reward. LOST • Brown leather wallet, on camp us Wed. morning Reward. Need papers. Call Jerry 4822. JOE BREISCH contact Chuck Wedckmd at Alpha Zeta House, phone 4272. 7 ISSUES Readers Digest, plus gift book for one dollar ($1) —till Oct. 10. Call Hepler, 861. RIDE to Syracuse or Ithaca. New York, Leave Friday Return Sunday night. M. Lerner. Call 3204 or 6613. DON’T forget 4-H Square and roi dance at the TUB, 'Sat,, Oct. 9. 9-12. mm» w. * „ Vj v x < ; ' \ '%'y'Z CAMPUS FAVORITE C'opr. 1948, The Monhattan Shifl Co. PAGE THREE LOST miscellaneous s ' ; \ • & ' 'A V ; v |£§|i|sf \ | * $ J \ --I '' -.'i