PAGE FOUR Colgate Topples Continued. from page three points but showed true class in his teamwork. Vandie WilS nothing fancy on the pivot in comparison with some of the other outstanding centerrnen, but he handled the sphere with workmanlike pre cision and once he *drove in for a shot he was practically unstop pable. Colgate mentor Karl Lawrence tried unsuccessfully to crack the Lawther-zone by using a steady 1-3-1 attack the first half, but switched to a fireball, blitzkrieg type of warfare under which the Lions soon wilted the second. The visitor's floor length passes again and again caught the State hosts with their defenses down as the game went into the final quarter. State salvaged one thing, how ever, out of Saturday's fray. The Center Countians came up with another shifty scorer to augment Milt Simon and Joe Tocci on the firing line. He was 5-foot 9-inch Ken Weiss, an unheralded for ward, who came into his own by highlighting State's story-book first half finish. LEAD SCORER The tiny blonde tabbed 12 points to lead the Lions' scorers• Milt Simon with one field goal and five-out-of-six free throws captured eight points and Syl "Stretch" Bozinski and Terry Ruhlman both came through with six counters. With three minutes of play re maining in the second quarter and the score 24-14 in Colgate's favor, Weiss, hotter than a dime store pistol, electrified the huge crowd by scoring eight consecu tive points to bring the Lions to a dve" NSW ..... te& I Se-fr 7 ikkrA.: Hear CONNIE HAINES' il, new version of "Stormy Weather" E 1 ...you'll know! (A Signature Record) 4 , 7... 44, .. k . . Al i i i. .: . . W i *.:t : . . i I I .'. I '' . I t i i t .....: HI lff/149 4111. 4, eit'Aten 6e ? Make the CAMEL 30-DAY TEST ...and you'll know! Lions --- within a field goal of the visitors. With ten seconds of time left, Weiss took a hurried three-quart- C`r floor length shot and fell about three feet short, but State's alert forward Ruhlman caught the ball and banked through an off-the-ear shot as the half-time gun sounded. LOW-SCORING After the low scoring first-half, during which it appeared the Colgate attack would break out any moment in a point rash, the Red Raiders really poured it on the final two periods. The in itial 20 minutes saw Weiss lead the Staters with eight points while Vandeweghe kept his team in the game with a like number. Colgate really surged to the front the final 10 minutes as Brett and Vandeweghe began to hit from all angles. Simon, Bozinski, Nordblom, Weiss and Ruhlman all scored for State in the final half. Big Red Wins --- Continued from page three to win by a score of 95.05 to 90.67 for Hosie. The only other Blue and White victories came in the record breaking 100-yard free style and the 150-yard backstroke. Red Waters captured first place in the backstroke win and Schildmacher came in first in the dash. 330—yard 'medley relay won by Cornell ( Hill, Honell. Mercy), second, Penn State. Time— 3 :15.7. 220—yard free style—won by Zimmer man, Cornell : second, Frick, Cornell : third, McCrory, Penn State. Time--- 2 :29.4. 50-yard dash—won by R. Reynolds of Cornell; second, Cornetti, Cornell; third Schildmacher, Penn State. Time-24.9. Fancy diving—won by Folmsbee of Adds wear to every pair . . Nylon "Heel 'N Toe" Yarn Triples the wear of knitted sox and gloves Fast color. 15c a card. A gift for every man . . . Knit a Tie Kit Hand Knit Tie, won't wrinkle or stretch. 6 different patterns. $1.75. At EGOLF'S That great number that everybody was hum ming back in 1933 comes to life again with Connie Haines' sensational, new recording. Here's little Connie Haines, smooth-singing, phono-fan favorite, talking over this all-time hit-tune with fellow musician, Jerry Jerome. Yes, make the 30-day Camel Mildness Test. See for yourself how mild Camels are. In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, after making weekly ex aminations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION rice S.'s/milkier THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIFIEDS AU classified advertisements most be in by 12 :00 p.m. day preeeeding issue. Prices arc 40e one Insertion 81.00. three insertions: 17 words or less. All words over 17 three for 6e for each insertion. Coll Collegian 6711. WOULD PERSON who picked up slide rule by mistake in Sparks Tuesday ev ening, Jan. 4. call McClain SM. BLACK PARKER PENCIL with gray top, gold hand, before Christmas vacation. Sentimental value. Call Kitty 81172. GREEN AND BLACK striped Shaeffer pencil Monday between Pond Lab and Sigma Chi House. Gold band with J. D. Cramer Jr., engraved. Call Cooner 6786. LOST - ONE rhinestone ear-ring, between Phi Epsilon Pi house and Atherton Hall Saturday night. Call 161 Atherton. WOMEN'S GOLD Imperial wrist watch at White Hall on Thursday. can June 109 Simmons. TUXEDO, double breasted, size 36 or 37. Good style and condition. Call 4010 mealtimes. AUTOMATIC Motorola record player with cabinet. Wireless type. Excellent con dition. Call Jim Swab, 4702. PORTABLE RADlO—new batteries, rea sonable. Contact Sietr, Nittany 28-5. EMERSON table model radio phonograph. Can be seen after 7 p.m. at 405 Wind c rest. Penn State; second, Rosie, Cornell; third, Blauwelt, Cornell. 100-yard freestyle—won by Schildnutither, Penn State; second, Borowy, Penn State; third, L. Saeger, Cornell. Time-55.8. 160-yard back stroke—won by Waters, Penn State ; second, R. Saeger, Cornell ; third, Marble. Cornell. Time-1:50.9. 200-yard breast stroke--won by C. .Rey nolds, Cornell• second, Teneau, Cornell third, Munhall, 'Penn State. Time-2:88 440-yard free style—won by Zimmer man, Cornell: second, Frick, Cornell: third. T. Tones, Penn State. Time-5:35. 400-yard relay—won by Cornell (Mercy, R. Reynolds, Cornetti, Hill), second, Penn State. Time 3:43.2. LOST FOR SALE TWENTY-FOUR FOOT trailer in good condition with additional insulated room. Occupancy February. 920-B Windcreat. 1939 PALACE TRAILER, 25' overall, $B5O. Inquire James Young, Hoover Trailer Camp. SKI BOOTS Czechoslovakian made, size 10-10%. Call Franchie 861. DETROLA candid camera with wollensak 3.6 lens, filters, sun shade and leather RE;GULAR TO s3.9&—Men's shirts now on sale for $2.37. College Sportswear. Second floor Bargain Room. AUTOMOBILE RADIO for late imklel car Call 4388. TRAILER for sale in excellent condition. Occupancy beginning February Ist, 108 VVindcrest. MISCELLANEOUS TYPING REASONABLE. Call State Col lege 6347. engagemento Dinger—Mortimer Miss Gerry Mortimer became engaged over the holidays to Jack Dinger. Miss Mortimer, a• gradu ate of Franklin Commercial Col lege, is presently situated with TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1949 th e Pennsylvania State Employ ment Office in Clarion. Dinger, a graduate student in Clinical Psychology will receive his MS this summer. Jones—Keller The engagement of Miss Joyce Keller of Bendersville to John Jones, a senior at the College, was recently announced. Miss Keller, a 1948 graduate of Penn State, was a member of Phi Mu sorority, PSCA, LSA, and bowl ing club. Jones is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. THE END OF THE WORLD IS COMING on February 16, 1949, according to Rudolhp (Rudy) Doom, president of the National Association of Prophets and Swamis. The end is coming, but there's no need to get panicky. Get a girl in stead, and have yourself a ball at the NSA's Jazz Concert, Wednesday night, Jan. 19, at Sch*ab, featuring the Tru- Blue sextet. Admission is half a buck, aspirin furnished free if you come with a headache. Tickets at Student Union. 4 t: * • •a„- c• — ••• ("/ •"'" •< .... l4 ) ' . ~ : ' ' , 4„, ...... eA 5w4 w - Xael Wwn4rus4)l3! Smoke Camels and test them in your own "T -Zone." T for taste, T for throat. If, at any time, you are not convinced that Camels are the mildest cigarette you ever smoked, return the package with the unused Camels and we will refund its full purchase price, plus postage. (Signed) R. 3. Reynolds To- bacco Co,. Winston• Salem, N. C.
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