The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 17, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Delta Gamma Retains Lead
In IM Basketball League V
Delta Gamma retained its position as leader in League V of Wom
en's intramural basketball after downing Nittany Co-op 36-17
Wednesday night in one os the roughest games this year. Nancy
Rodli, Joan Marshall, and Nancy Haines accounted for the Delta
Gamma's score while Suzanne Hosler was high scorer for the Co-op
with 14 points.
The Nittany Co-op team also fell victim to Alpha Omicron Pi
Wednesday night, losing 16-12.
Dottie Noll, Elm Cottage, led
her team to victory against Mac-
Allister Hall, accounting for 20 of
the 27 team points to 18 for Mac.
Hemlock Cottage forfeited to
Elm Cottage.
The all-powerful Phi Mu sextet
continued their winning streak by
swamping Theta Phi Alpha 47-5.
Betty Zimmerman, Lois Van Vac
tor and Betty Robb sparked the
team to this decisive victory
Thursday night.
In low scoring games Town de
feated McElwain 16-12 and Leon
ides downed Simmdns 22-14.
Alpha Xi Delta forfeited to
Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi Sigma
Sigma won by forfeit over. Phi
lotes.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Twenty children from Woody
crest and Lemont will be enter
tained by the pledge class of Zeta
Tau Alpha at a Christmas party
to be held this afternoon in Sim
mons Hall.
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Delta Delta, recently
initiated alumna Mrs. Harold I.
Tarpley of State College. Mrs.
Tarpley is a graduate of the Col
lege and is now taking graduate
courses in home economics at the
College.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained
the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority after
their Christmas carol serenade on
Thursday night.
Beta Sigma Omicron
Beta Sigma Omicron held a
coffee hour on Thursday night in
honor of their national vice-presi
dent, Mrs. Kerner.
CLASSIFIEDS
SMALL BROWN leather notebook, valu
able notes—botany, psychology, etc.
Needed for blue books. Call 118 Simmons.
LOST Parker 'sl', black and silver, in
Old Main,, Dee. 14. Name inscribed. Re
ward.
LOST—Grey covert coat, near. 228 Sparks
Call 3412 to exchange. I have yours..
BROWN NOTEBOOK—contains account
ing problems and statistical notes.
Needed for blueboolcs. Call 2590.
WILL PERSON wllo picked up raincoat
by mistake in Temporary on Tuesday,
call Culbertson in Dorm 31?
FIVE SUITS—Two winter, three spring
All In good shape. 38 size. Herring
bones. gray coverts. Phone 2198.
MEM
- improved and better than evir
"ism foctory to you in
Aisoensr.
Pal taka* !ha aut of
and laavao 'au 0 SAVING!
THE DAII•Y euLLEGIAN. STATE euuLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
LOST
FOR SALE
27-FT. HOUSE TRAlLER—Conveniences
bottled gas, electric refrigerator: priced
for quick sale. Contact 3613 Windcrest after
6:00 p.m.
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR ONE; MAN In corner room
with running water. Call 4850, ask for
C. R.
WANTED
WANTED—Riders to Alexandria, Louisi
ana or any points enroute. Call J. Baum,
4989.
RIDERS WANTED to NYC leaving Toe-
day evening. George Soloyania, Dorm 0,
Room 18. Call 6061 Ext. 206.
REPLACEMENT for TriDorms room avail
able Jan. 4. Call 210 Jordan Hall. Ask
for Joe Little.
OLD CLOTHING and Toys wanted - for
needy children In China. Please call
Mrs. Pao 6648, after 1 p.m. Dec. 16-20 or
write to Mr. Tu. 604 N. Burrower.
RIDERS WANTED to Sarasota, Flor
ida. Frank U, Warren, Dorm 1, Room
MISCELLANEOUS
WHY NOT have your typewriter repaired
during Christmas vacation? If you have
transportation please bring it to 633 W.
College Ave.—but call first: if not, we wiil
call for and deliver.
HELP ALLEVIATE a grave situation.
Help us figure out what Spencer Tracy
meant when he said "Vivre Le Differ
ence". Box 609 Simmons Hall.
GIVE DAD ARROWS FOR XMAS
(AND YOU'LL BE SURE TO PLEASE HIM!)
Suggestion I—A box of fine, long
shirts in Dad's favorite collar styl
solid color and a striped $3.65 u
Suggestion 3—A box of Arrow's man-sized hand
kerchiefs, colored borders, whites, or with Dad's
initials. 35c up
Before the vacation rush begins, see your Arrow
dealer for some grand Christmas gift suggestions
for Dad, rich Uncle George, or the kid brother.
You'll be sure to please them with "Arrow" gifts—
gifts any man appreciates.
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OFECIAL decorated cookies for the holt- DEAREST DARLING Dorls—we love ydu
days. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave., phone too,, but let's confine it to weekend&
4818, State College. "Shorty and Buckets,"
5233
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ARROW SHIRTS
FOR ALL YOUR
Arrow Needs
IN STATE COLLEGE
YOUNG MEN'S SHOE
Suggestion 4—For outdoor Dads, a couple of
rugged and handsome Arrow sports shirts will
hit the spot. $3.95 -$lO.
127 S. ALLEN
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1949
Be choosy and pick out a few good
ties—a rep stripe, a foUlard,l a
a bold panel. - p. 50.