PAGE FOUR Leaders of Nine Leagues Vie for Basketball Crown WRA basketball entered its final week of play on Monday night with the leaders of each of the nine leagues playing. Monday night's winners played Tuesday's contenders in elimination games. The same procedure will be used for the remainder of the schedule. Ath NW-I defeated Ath 21-18 in the first game of the play offs on Monday night. Leading 12-9 at half time, NW-I was given a stiff battle by SW-I in the final period of the game. Carroway with 12 points and Kronenwetter with 9 paced the winners while Pat Frank of SW-I accounted for 13 points, In League II SE-I, undefeated, and NW-I of League I battled to a 23-23 tie with SE-I coming from behind to even the score. Carro way again took scoring honors for NW-I with 15 while Henninger of SE-I made 13 points. Leading 24-15 at half time Elm Cottage had little difficulty in subduing Mac Allister with the fi nal score being 32-19. Joanne Ho well with 13 points and Dottie Noll, 15, lead their team to vic tory. With 12 points, Linda Patton lead Mac Allister's attack. In the playoff of a tie Mc:l4day bight NW-I defeated SE-I 36-29 to gain control of Leagues I 'arid 11. Tompkins lead the SE-I team with 20 points while Frank. 14, Miller, 10, and Caraway, 12 shared scoring honors for the victor. Previously undefeated Delta Gamma was swamped 36-9 by Al pha Gamma Delta Tuesday night. Kriner acounted for 24 points for the winners, In a low scoring game Elm cot tage defeated Zeta Tau Alpha 15- 12 after leading 9-4 at half time. Powerful Leonides crushed Phi Mu 25-8 tripling its score in the last half of the game. Laning paced the Leonides sextet with 13 points. Senate Meeting Shirley Gau4er, president of Senate, announced that elec tion of officers and revision of the constitution are on the agenda for discussion at to night's meeting of Senate. The meeting, which will be held in the WSGA room in White Hall, is open to all women students. co-eida Acacia William Dietz recently was elec ted president of the Acacia frater nity. Other officers elected were Thomas Schreffler, vice-presi dent; George Fryckland, secre tary; Jerry Barrho, treasurer; Alan Lehman, rushing chair man; and Robert Freeborough, alumni secretary. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta sorority entertained their summer pledges at a slumber party in the chap ter room last Saturday night. Theta Phi Alpha Yolanda Bovalina, Michaline Claysmith, Ann Donahoe, ' Jean Maginnis and Betty Rubino were formally initiated into Theta Phi Alpha sorority at a dawn cere mony Sunday, January 15. The entire membership attend e d Mass and Communion following the initiation. JO JO' s Dahlia Room Proudly Presents The Tony Star Trio NIGHTLY Direct from New York—Vocal Comedy, and instrumental group featuring Jackie Farrel and Tony Starr, writer of re cent song hits Rockin' Horse Cowboy, Va Zap-Ta Tasta Fa sula and many others. Lim ited engagement only. Don't miss this treat. Down by the P.R.R. Station Lewistown, Penna. Ph. 4906 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLAGE. PENNSYLVANIA Christmas Drive Totals $537.93 Final report of the W.S.G.A. Christmas Drive was presented at the meeting of the House of ' Representatives Tuesday. The fi nal total was $537.93. This total represents the first time W.S.G. A. passed the $5OO goal since the war year, 1945. Of the total, $l7O went to the American Woman's Hospitals, $l7O to Mifflin County Child Welfare, and $197.93 to Mrs. Hetiel's Emergency Fund. Barbara Leith was in charge of publicity for the drive. Assist ing her were Audrey Brua and Joyce Jeffries Head in g th e Chimney Box committee was Eleanor Griffith. Nan Bierman and Marjorie Fleming worked on the committee. The House of Representatives conducted the drive. Ella Louise Williams, chairman of the House, thanks all the generous con tributors. The next meeting of the House will be the final one for the se mester. Discussion will be on the Clothing Drive. Sigma Alpha Mu Fred Solomom was recently elected prior(of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Other elected officers were Kenneth Rosenberg, exche quer; Martin Garfinkel; record er; and Victor Rubin, pledge master. New initiates of the fraternity are David Bronstein, Marvin Cet ron, Burton Cushner, Myron Goldstone, Arthur Poselle, Sid ney Solofosky, Richard Style, Louis Weinbrum and Gerald Weisman. Sigma Delta Tau Fourteen girls were recently pledged by Sigma Delta Tau. They are Enid Amdur, Phyllis Auerbach, Lois Blum, Jacque line Feinberg, Ruth Grotsky, Lynn Levitt, Lenore Liss, Carol Mermelstein, Betty Ozer, Bebe Sare, Laryn Sax, Barbara Tex, Elaine Yaverbaum, and Barbara Young. NAME CARDS for Graduation Announcements Commercial Printing Inc. Glenniand Bldg., State College ELASTICSUPPORTS FOR' MEN & W OME N PRODUCTS .OF BAUER & BLACK SUPPORTER BELTS • ELASTIC STOCKINGS Improve your pos- Inconspicuous under \ lure. Enjoy comfort. regular hose. Most • O VI6 able support. Many popular brand on j exclusive style and the market —4, -- 1 --' comfort features. available in 2 styles. BRACER* • $3.50 $lO.OO per pair . 4 BRACER ROYAL* . . . .$5.00 TENSOR ELASTIC SUPPORTERS • • BANDAGE Every man and • boy who engages ! _ Gives cool. in any sport 4 ti' comfortable support should wear a izA. whenever an supporter\ Six elastic bandage is 2., to 6 7 , a wi uir d e th d . . ----- - different styles. 60c to $2.00 $l.OO to $2.30 SUSPENSORIES , • Many men say ANKLETS & KNEECAPS" -- '-` 4O -----8., -•'lsm wearing a Provides effective 4 . suspensory helps ' support for strained ... I vr't, 4 15 ~....1 r % relieve fatigue. muscles of the ' ' 44, •:- 1, 0- - 3 different styles; ankle or knee It. 41 . VIP 7 models to allowing normal . 4•4; choose from mobility. ..i mi t 0 • nem U. s. Pat. 00. 60c to $1.50 $1.25 each McLANAHAN'S S. Allen Street ........ . .... „..., Veterans' Dividends World War II veterans were reminded that if they have not filed applications for the special dividend due on their National Service Life Insurance policies, they should do so immediately. There will be no interest on any unclaimed special dividend. Therefore, veterans will gain nothing by delaying to file appli cations. engagementd Scrivens—Nocera R. Diana Nocera and Gerald R. Scrivens of Athens recently became engaged. Miss Nocera graduated - from the College last June and is at present a .teacher employed in the commercial department of the Bellefonte High School. Scrivens is a senior in the School of Agriculture at the Col lege. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. 'Milliken—Miller Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Miller of Wilkinsburg announced the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Robert Milliken, also of Wilkinsburg, over the Christ mas vacation. Miss Miller is a sophomore en rolled in the School of Home Eco nomics at the College. She is a member of Owens and Chapel Choir. Milliken is a sophomore in agricultural education and a member of Cwens and Chapel Fellowship. Br own—Betler The engagement of Reta Bet ler of New Kensington to Philip Brown of• Erie was recently an nounced. Miss Betler is a senior in music at the, College. Brown is a senior in meteorology and a member of Theta Chi fraternity. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED , SINGLE ROOM—preferably in vicinity of AG Hill, by quiet, hard working senior. Hoping also to do graduate work here. Call Charley Stine, 4031, after 6 p.m. WANTED—ONE Ginger Rogers, one Ethel Merman. one Judy Garland, one Mickey Take Your Chance On Love !! With every Valentine pack age you will receive your "chance, on love." To the win ner-5 times the original pur chase price in cash. d y ca n ev. STATE THLAI'RE ,131.00.- - STATL COLLEGE Gooney, numerous singers, dancers, crew members, etc. for Thespians' prbduction of GersF.win'a "Girl Crazy": Tryouts Sun day, Monday and Tuesday. Room 409, Old Main, 1:00 'P.m STUDENT DESK and chair, double bed, floor lamp, chest of drawers, Pho'ne 6873. FOR SALE FOR SALE,--TRAILER, 18, ft. Vagabond, 72.9 'Winderest. Bottled gas stove. G. E. refrigerator, 12x5 addition. Reasonable. 27' PALACE housetrailer, immediately available. Full size bottled gas stove. Extras. Cheap tor a quick sale. Only $975. See C. M. Bancy 107% S. Allen Street. APT. SIZE Hotpoint refrigerator. Reas onable. Phone Dick, 2881 a ter 7 p.m.' FOR SALE-18' Housetraller. Bottled gas stove. Priced for quick sale at SGOO. 355 Windcrest. BEAUTIFUL' KNOTTY Pine Bookcase, 4 x 6 feet, walker, stroller in good con dition. Call 6815. Ask for Sam. FOR SALE-'=2l foot 1045 Glider Trailer. Bottled gas, good condition, reasonable, Immediate sale. Contact Wills, Hoover's Trailer Park. FOR SALE-1948 Studebaker 5 passenger coupe, beater, overdrive and radio. 18,000 miles. Good condition. Dorm 2, Room 27. '37 CHEVY COUPE—radio, heater, excel lent running condition. Must sell. $l3O. Call Ext. 270. Rudy Mimi. EiHtCH PHONOGRAPH in carrying cake. Excellent condition and priced to please. Good bargain. Call Reider 4908. ONE S VIOLIN, Mandolin, portable Victro la, and Tuxedo, size 38. Call 2882. THE POPULAR recording, Rag Mop, by the . Ames Brothers I Get your copy at the Harmony Shop. Today 1 • • LOST K&E Slide Rule taken by mistake Friday ramming in 218 Willard Hall. Return to Student Union • Desk, Old Main. :JECHANICS 13 Text book in Min. Prep. Lab, MI Building: - Please call Wentz, '505. LOST—RONSON lighter, monogram HSL Call 5051, Ext. 272. BLACK WALLET. Sat. afternoon. Money . . "Take cigarettes, for instance. It has been recognized by eminent nose and throat specialista.that there jara di f ference among cigarettes. There's-NO 91:04:10-T TE HANGOVER when you smoke Philip Morris ;because ,they have been 'd definitely less irritating, definitely milder i,ur,n any , other leading brand. Now, to define NO CIGARETMHANGOVER in the full est sense of thelerm.'.." CALL. f; FORt-.1 7. ' , THITRSDAY,` JANUARY 19, -1950 and papers urgently needed. Reward Contact Rotel Colonial 4850. Rm. 46. LOST—AT Rec Hall. Gold Signet Ring. Initials J.E.D. Sentimental value. Re ward. If any information, call Davison, 2253. RED:PIGSKIN Wallet, with key, between Nittany Dell and Simmons, Jan. 12. Call Margaret, Simmons, 269. LOST--LADIES Witnnuer Watch. Initials s M.L.W. in vicinity of White Hall. Finder please call 324, McElwain. TRENCH COAT, size 46, long. Taken from OKT, Saturday night. Call Carlo 2760. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers. mimeographing, and typing done! Sec retarial service. Hotel State College. Phone 4906. YOUR TYPEWRITER can . be repaired right here in State College. In many cases 24 hour service. Just Dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 West College Ave. IF YOU make $lO5 a month, hock your grandmother and contact MacMillan, 320-B, Winderest. Phone 3070. You can move in between semesters. , NOW I'M SERIOUS—If you make $lO5 a month, hock your grandmother and contact McMillan, 320-B Windcreet. Phone 3970. You can move in between semesters. PARADISE CAFE--featuring The Bir mingham Five with dancing music, 0:00 to• 12:00. Excellent service. Good food. No Minors Allowed. Wallet Photos 10 21/2" x 3%" on si nn Double Weight I I" Silk Finish Paper Made From Any Size Portrait Please inclUde 15c for return postage , MAIL. TODAY PO Box 1112, Altoona, Pa. • , In short, PHILIP MORRIS is America's Finest Cigarette. Try 'em ... find mkt for yourself. P MORRIS