PAGE PnTTII Alpha Xi Wins Easy Victory Alpha Xi Delta, League I, gave the most resounding defeat of the week to Theta Phi Alpha, 31-4, in the women's intramural bas ketball tournament as League I, 11, and 111 teams battled in their first scheduled matches. An impressive victory was also gained by Alpha Gamma Delta, League 111, over Delta Gamma with a 30-4 score. Other one .ided games were played by Kappa Alpha Theta, League I, winning over Kappa Delta, 27-8, and Atherton 11, League 111, over Mu, 31-11. In League I games played Tuesday night, Co-op edged Sim mons, 27-25, while Gamma Phi '3eta won by forfeit over Delta 'eta. - • Forfeits were also handed by eonides to Alpha Chi Omega Ind by Atherton I to Delta Delta )elta in League II games played Vednesday night. Alpha Omi ..Ton Pi eased by Alpha Epsilon Phi, 23-9, and Zeta Tau Alpha took Sigma Delta Tau, 40-15. In League 111, Kappa Kappa Thmma handed a 37-25 defeat to I.therton 111. as Town defeated ^hi Omega, 39-16. Second round games will be layed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights of next week -- glowing the printed schedule ^leased by the WRA office. amma Phi Beta On Thursday night the Gamma "hi Betas entertained their pledg at a dessert at the home of `rs. George Leffler, their ad • •'sor. An Masmfled advertisements must tos by 12:00 p.m. day preceeding issue. vices are 40c one insertion: $l.OO, .ree insertions: 17 words or less. All ord. over 17 three for 5e for each , sertion. Call Collegian 6711. LOST IR PIGSKIN GLOVES, sometime Mon lay. Call Sonya, 413 Mac. ILL PERSON. driving Pontiac, who nicked up hitch-hiker at corner College .d Pugh St., and took him to Bellefonte tersection Fri. Nov. 6 call Kosher 4923. •ft coat in car. WANTED SUBSTITUTE for my room in Nittany 'on= 43-21. See W. A. Scott, at the nm or call. - - :PLACEMENT for Watts Dorm: suit able financial arrangements. Call Bill ,ok's Restaurant after 6:00 P.m. RIDE to Columbus or vicinity (prefer ably Cincinnati) leaving for Thanks lying vacation. Call James Pound. 2651. • :ADE to Ann Arbor or Detroit, on or around Thanksgiving. Jim Barry, phone 51 -Ex t. 792. 307 Jordan. /ANTED RIDERS to Scranton on Ad miral Gallagher's Cruise. Call Bob 4119 A DATE that won't be late for Players - Skin of Our Teeth"--Tonight at 7:30 Call Susie Sophomore, 5051. FOR SALE QUONSET HUT- - four rooms and bath. Also lot, slightly over one acre on hard surface road. Water and electricity avail- Ode. Contact R. Smith, Acacia fraternity. "Most Likely to Succeed" ;E,lll-FREE NYLONS WITH PATENTED HEEL irst choice in nylon among smart college girls is the srain-free hosiery that bears the Seal of the DANCING TIAINIL lusive, patented heel* gives AR , f snug fit at ankle, heel and instep; the famous Gussetoe assures comfort! No twisting seams to worry about. Look for them under leading Flet - brand names at your ""`" l ' 7 :/ .. "'" favorite college shop or store. en. a. Pat. Nu. AIRMAN Navy Hockey Team Blasts Army, 5-1 As Lanning Stars Navy team handed Army a con vincing 5-1 defeat on Holmes field Thursday afternoon in the first of a series of the traditional Army-Navy women's hockey clashes. Evelyn Lanning was responsi ble for four of the victorious team's goals and Nancy Mattern accounted for the remaining tal ly. Pat Rautherberg was one scor er for the vanquished Army team. Two more games of the series are scheduled to be played on Holmes field at 4 p.m. next Tues day and Thursday. Army-Navy honorarry teams are chosen at the end of the intramural hockey sea son to give acknowledgement and honor to those girls who have narticipated most during the in tramural hockey sessions. Dances (Continued from page one) "Dizzy" and gives out with a solid "House of Kicks." Dick An derson's (ooh pa pa dah) combo will liven the blood of jive addicts. - - _ Phi Sigma Delta, cruel lads, also have their pledges showing off between the intermission of Jean Griffith's music. Pi - Kappa Alpha has turned its house into the exclusive "Club Pika" with entertainment furnished by the Silvetti trio from Harrisburg. Gene Booth's band will play for dancing at the Phi Kappa Tau house. At both the Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Sigma Kappa houses Al Capp's "Sadie Hawkins Day" will be re-enacted. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: three room, 27*ft. Trailer with kitchen ; excellent condition ; must sacrifice immediately. Phone 7217. 1946 CUSTOM DODGE, 1946 Jeep, heater and new top, 10,000 miles, 1946 Nash 600, completely equipped, 6,000 miles. a very clean car and priced right. 1948 Kaiser deluxe, 6,000 miles, fully equipped, and new 1948 Jeepster. Phone 9911 or write J. A. Myers, Mill Hall, Pa. GENUINE Brush Keiurich Rofh Violin. Double violin case, one bow, one Cre mona copy German violin. Separately or together. Contact S. K. Knies, 5061-288. AVAILABLE, Public Stenographer. Typ ing, mimeographing, dictation. Hours I-5 p.m. daily. Nittany Realty Building (above Kaye's Korner). Phone 7094, State College. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for student investment less than $5O, good income, little time required to operate. Phone 2756 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MISCELLANEOUS But—Mister! ... I'll take care of it later! I have a Date for supper at The Affen cre.3l So do • you— we'll be looking for you tomor row evening at our Our Sunday Supper is guaranteed to fit all appe tites and our prices will fit all wallets—even your post Houseparty Weekend finances! P.S. (Can YOU think? . . . of a NAME for our newly-decorated room at THE ALLENCREST?) If so, and we like it—you will receive $lO.OO IN CASH . . . or $10.50 IN MEALS. Send all entries to The Allencrest. THE TER Roots Players to Hold Tryouts Next Week Joint tryouts for two coming Players' productions, "All My Sons" and "Parlor Story," will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, said Warren Smith of the drama department. Newcomers will try out in Schwab Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tuesday, and those with pre vious experience with Players will try out in the Little Theatre at 7 p.m. Wednesday. "All My Sons," currently run ning on Broadway and recently released as a movie, will be pro duced by Players, January 13, 14, and 15. "Parlor Story" is Players' next arena play to be presented at Center Stage next semester. Those interested in trying out for the plays should sign up at Student Union prior to the try outs. IFC Newsletter Compares Dorm, Fraternity Costs An analysis of fraternity house bills, highlighting the comparison of living expenses in fraternities with living expenses in College dormitories will feature the next issue of the IFC Newsletter to be distributed Monday. The Newsletter, a bi-weekly publication of the Interfraternity Council, is available at Student Union desk in Old Main Monday morning. Copies are mailed to all fraternities. In addition to the feature arti cle prepared by the staff of the Newsletter, regular features such as Pan-Hel Briefs, Fraternity Highlights, and Frathletics will also be included. WRA Rifle Club WRA rrifle Club held its or ganizational meeting Thursday night. All coeds who are still in terested in participating and who did not attend the first meeting should report to Miss Haidt's of fice in White Hall before 4 p.m Monday. phi Gamma Delta 'Henry Holmes was initiated in to Phi Gamma Delta recently. GOOD LUCK, LIONS t COOKS S UNDAY UPPER PECIAL co-edit Column Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, national ser vice fraternity, recently pledged 41 men. The pledges are Peter Adams, Richard Albright, Mal colm Boyer, Sy Bridermen, Bar ton Cahan, Robert Cook, Lewis Dallolio, Stanley Degler, Robert Dieckman, Robert Freeborough, Thomas Gabel, Walter Gabel. Warren Haney, Wilbur Han key, David Herting, Robert Hill, Robert Keys, Robert Knecht, Charles Kuder, Richard Kustin. Robert Longenecker, Jack Look er, Rex McHail, David Maneval, George l,tecouch, Richard Meloy, Donald Miller. Paul Neff, Ray Nall, Taylor Potter, David Prizer, Paul Schef fey, John Schulze, Paul Shogren, John Shultz, John Stranere, Wil liam Tross, Richard Troutman, Ralph Wagner, Melvin Widrow, and Paxton Wolfe. Phi Mu Ethel Van Tine was initiated into Phi Mu Thursday night. The sorority also entertained Mrs. Eu gene Raiford, Phi Mu district president. Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi entertained Pi Kappa Phi at a picnic and cabin party, given at "Hub" Haugh's de-luxe cabin on Sunday evening, announced Marie Wrob leski, social chairman. Lucky you here's "Lucky Stripes" fIUILIPSWONIM CORP. N. Y. 1, N. Y. "VAN HESSEN . ' IS A TRADE MARK REGISTERED IN THE U. S. PATENT OFFICE STATE COLLEGE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1948 Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta pledged 13 new members recently. The pledges are Barbara Brice. Jacqueline Bush, Clara Cooner, Nancy George, Mary Haes ler, Helen Marsh, Lucy Mit inger, Diane Peterson, Patricia Pfeiffer, Dorothy Rhodes, Ann Louise Smith, Reida Spang, Ellen Underwood. • - - The officers of the pledge class include Clara Cooner, president; Ann Smith, vice-president; Mary Haesler, secretary; Rheida Spang, treasurer. Pat Pfeiffer is social chairman, and Nancy George and Helen Marsh are music co-chair men. Kappa Alpha Theta Jean Cameron was formally initiated into Kappa Alpha Theta October 21. RARE OPPORTUNITY! STUDY . .. 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