FRIDAY,, DECEMBER 2. 1949 Ath’s NW-I, AOPi, KAT Topple from Undefeated The list of the undefeated dwin dled in the first three nights of play in WRA basketball this week. . Tuesday evening was the eve ning for one team to fall from the victor’s column. Kappa Alpha Theta lost a very low scoring con test to the Delta Delta Deltas. The final score was 14-B'. The Tri Delts had been once defeated by the powerful Alpha Gamma Delta squad. Also on Tuesday the very strong Gamma Phi Betas downed ( . , , , an outplayed Kappa Kappa Gam- Failhel JUOIdS ma team. Though the Kappas had J lots of determination the all-pow- 2 OTTI ; Annual HPsfca erful combination of Garretson, ‘JtJUII /UUIUiU X Ctt Wolfe, and Brunner proved too much as they lost 44-18. Teresa Sheehan led . the Mc- Elwain A team to their first vic tory. McElwain outscored the Kappa Deltas 10 to 12. The Alpha Gamma Deltas con tinue to , loom in the horizon as a squad out for the crown. The high-scoring team led. by Bess Kriner swamped the Chi Omegas 40 to 18. On Wednesday the Delta Gam mas won from the previously un beaten Alpha Omicron Pi’s. Both teams had tallied over their oppo nents by wide margins and large scores. This match turned out to be a tight, low-scoring duel with the Delta Gammas coming out on top 23 to 15. Mac Allister won handily from Hemlock Cottage. Marty Martin’s 16, points paced the winners to a 35 to 17 victory. \ Women’s Building remains, un defeated as they won by forfeit from Spruce Cottage. Joan Burlein starred for the Co-op as they went on to over- Leonides Trounce Table Teinnis Rival As table tennis swung into its second week Monday night, Leonides trounced PKilbtes tWo to one to give Philotes. their first loss of the season. Two>of thq, four matches on. Mo nd ay-.- were' for ~ feited. ' Spruce defeated Hemlock by two rounds, while Mac Allister forfeited to Woman’s Building and Oak continued a non-win reason by forfeiting to Simmons.. . Phi Mu lost to Alpha Xi Delta on Wednesday night, and Phi Sig ma Sigma and Beta Sigma Omi cron both won their matches over Delta Delta Delta and McElwairi, respectively. Alpha Epsilon Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha both forfeited to each other, which resulted in a' double default. • • • Corner By Commie Keller Only five days remain during which women students and women’s organizations can con tribute to the annual WSGA Christmas Drive.. WSGA has set a goal of $6OO to be gained through donations and has computed that an approxi- mate 30c from each woman student would easily supply this sum. Actually about $750 should be available through this means alone. • Coeds, however, do not have to contribute, the entire sum, for such organizations as Gwens, Chimes, Mortar Board and WRA annually make donations. In prevloutf years the goals set by WSGA for this drive have not been realized and the possibility readily exists that the same per formance may be shown by. the indifference of coeds. ■■ That the proceeds of the drive really benefit worthy organiza tions should not be the question , in deciding whether or not to con tribute ;■ rather the question will u .Whether or not coeds may \ shake ' off their indifference to walkmavfew steps, to contribute and whether WSGA solicitors can ' take the time to successfully cam paign for the drive. i Responsibility for the success of the drive , rests on both groups. The challenge is presented and in 'five days time it will or will not, he answer^,, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA come the Alpha Chi Omegas 30 to 16. Monday the freshmen of Ather ton Hall continued to battlq it out for dormitory champs. NW 1 lost to SW 1 for their first upset. The ’core was 26 to 12. SW II downed NW II by the icore of 26 to 0. Aneta Tyler’s 12 points was the,, highest for the winners. SE I remained unbeaten as they won from NE II by forfeit. SE II also forfeited to NE I. ' Members of City Panhellenic held their Fall semi-annual meet ing and tea in Atherton Lounge on. Tuesday night. Members of the College Panhellenic Council were guests of the group. Mrs. Charles Stoddard, Pi Beta Phi and president of the City Panhel, conducted a short busi ness meeting which culminated in a donation by the group of $lO o the GI nursery school in town. Purpose of the meeting was to :ake care of the minimum amount of business, and of the tea to ac quaint town sorority members with the College Panhellenic members. Two College represen tatives of each sorority were pres ent as well as any members of any sorority, which is a member of the National Panhel, and who ■wished to attend the and meeting. Reports from approximately half ths. sorority groups at the College concerning their philan thropic work throughout the year were heard. ' •' £ng.ag.ement& Ross- —Solodar , The engagement of Elaine Splodar to Eugene D. Ross was recently announced by the form er’s parents. , . .Miss Solodar is now a senior in the School of Education at the College.. . Ross is a graduate of the Whar ton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Both are from Philadelphia. ELGIN has the DuraPower Mainspring* of "iSlgilpy" metal. Patent pending. Christmas Drive Donations Provide Small Beginning A small total of $23.70 has been contributed thus far to WSGA’s annual Christmas drive, Ella Louise Williams, president of the House of Representatives, stated yesterday. These results are in clusive from the beginning of the drive to 4 p.m. yesterday. Results indicate that only four women’s groups have thus far contributed. These are: Atherton, NW '...58.20 Cwens $5.00 Oak Cottage $2.70’ Simmons, Unit 2 $7.80 The drive, annually sponsored by WSGA to benefit charity, will counting on thirty cents from day, December 7. A goal of $5OO, counting or thirty cents from each coed, has been set by the organization. Sigma Delta Tau Ruth Grotsky, Elaine Yaver baum, and Barbara Young were recently, pledged by Sigma- Delta Tau. Chi Phi Chi Phi entertained recently Kappa Delta sorority at an in formal dinner and dance at the chapter house. A skit about the proposed College dating bureau highlighted the entertainment. Christmas gift watch . . . Elgin is the one that will make you most happy. For Elgin style won the Gold Medal Award of the Fashion Academy. And only Elgin has the miracle DuraPower Mainspring. No other watch in the world has such dependable power for accurate timekeeping! Just pass the word around with the family that jewelers are now featuring Elgins in a wide range of prices. Sororities To Hold Charity Bazaars Final plans for two charity bazaars which will be held to morrow are being made by the sponsoring groups, Alpha Omi cron Pi and Kappa Alpha Thelp. Alpha Omicron Pi’s Knit Bazaar will be held in Woodring’s Floral Gardens from 2 to 5 p.m. An as sortment of mittens, socks, includ ing argyles, baby wear and other goods will be available to pro spective buyers. The chancing oil of a man’s navy blue cashmere V-neck sweater at 4 o’clock will highlight ;he proceedings. Recipient of the earnings will be the Institute of Friends Nursing Service in Ken tucky. The Theta’s bazaar, proceeds of which go to the Institute of Logo- JT he genius of America to wear on your wrist pedics in Witchita, Kansas, will be held in the lower dining room of the Comer Room from 2 to 4 p.m. Knitted goods, hand-painted articles, sewing goods, and crafts will be featured. At 4 p.m. the winning chance for a man’s blue ski sweater will be drawn. Second prize will be a pair of argyles. ' The Presbyterian Church Frasier St. & Beaver Ave. Morning Worship .... 10:45 Communion Meditation Sermon: God's Gift Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer ELGIN TIMED TO THE STARS! term awed