PAGE FOUR BadminLton Ends Second Week; ZTA's Defeat Gamma Phi's WRA intramural badminton finished its second week of corn petition as the leagues played their second set of games. Gamma Phi Beta and Zeta Tau Alpha opened League I Monday night by each capturing one of .the singles. Gamma Phi won 11-2, 11-0, and Zeta Tau won 11-9, 22-20. Zeta Tau Alpha took the doubles, 15-9, 15-9. Spruce forfeited to. Kappa Delta. In league II match Phi Sigma Sigma vs. Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Sigma Sigma lost the singles, 1042, 7-11, 0-11, 8-11, and won the doubles, 15-1, 15-8. Sigma Delta Tau forfeited to Oak. League 111 In• League 111, Delta Delta Delta defeated Alpha Chi Omega in the singles, 11-0, 11-1, 11-5, 11-3, and in the doubles, 15-8, 15-6. In the Theta Phi Alpha vs. Kappa Alpha Theta match, each won a singles. Theta Phi Alpha scored 11-5, 11-8, and Kappa Alpha Theta scored 114, 11-0, also capturing the doubles, 15-3, 15-1. On Tuesday night, Ath I for feited to Beta Sigma Omicron in league IV. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated McElwain in the singles, 15-1, 15-6, 11-1, 11-5, 5-11, and in the doubles, 15-11; 15-11. Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma won a complete victory over the Co-op in League V Wednesday night. Scores in the singles were 11-0, 11-2, 11-0. 11-3, and in the doubles, 15-13,.15-13. Ath II forfeited to Chi Omega. Delta Gamma and Alpha Omi cron, Pi each captured one of the singles in the Leagtie VI matches Thursday evening. Delta Gamma won the doubles 15-3, 15-7. Elm forfeited to .Leonides • Town forfeited to Phi Mu in League VII, while •Delta' Zeta and Philotes each captured one of the singles in their match. Delta Zeta won the doubles, 15-2, 18-16. Frosh--- (Continued. from page one) walk along the north side of'Col lege avenue extending from the main gate to the Pugh street gate. 'Button Frosh' ."Button Frosh'! would be the proper method of addressing freshmen and would require that they _doff their "clinks" to those calling them. Smoking on campus is :prohibited under the plan and frosh would be required , to 'know the 'names and locations of all campus buildings by' the first day of classes. Lounging and the wearing of high school athletic sweaters would also .be "taboo." The ..diagonal walks extending from the front of Old Main are deignated as. "Hello" walks and freshmen' would be , required to say. "hello" to ' all' persons passed there. ' Finally, all frosh would have to know the names of the deans of their respective , schools and the president of the College, and would be required .to bow and doff *their ' "dinks" when passing Second-Half Rally Defeats Co-Op Team Surging ahead from a 12-15 halftime score, Alpha Epsilon Phi rallied in the second half of their volleyball game to defeat Co-op, 30-26. Phyllis Kane was high scorer for the AE Phi's in this League V game played last Thurs day. • Simmons almost ran off the score sheet as they ran over Theta Phi Alpha 65-12. Register ing their second win of the sea son, Simmons piled up their pro digious score with the help of Sally Shapiro's 18 points and 9 points each from Margie Ben nett, Pat Sigal, and Joan Sutton. Two slow moving games were played in the League VI loop, Sigma Delta Tau edging out Phi Sigma Sigma,' 30-23. High scorer for the SDT's was Sorel David son with 10 points to her credit. For the Phi Sig's, the energetic playing of Shirley Siegal was an asset. Atherton downed Alpha Chi Omega, 40-23 in the second League VI game. Both teams won their previous games. Co-edib Phi Mu Phi Mu sorority celebrated the 98th year of its founding by hold ing a dessert tea in the suite Mon day night. Patroness and alumnae of the group were guests of the • Chi. Phi Gamma Phi Beta will be enter tained by Chi Phi at the chapter house this • afternoon. Square dancing will be the main feature of the informal party. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity entertained the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the SAE house on Sunday afternoon. the "Old Willow" on the east side of the main mall. The plan will go before TH . - bunal Tuesday night and there after to Cabinet for findl ap r proval. Members of Gabriel's committee are Eileen Bonnert, Rose Eifert and Pelton Wheeler. igvedektelgebi Alpha .Cht. Omega Nine girls were initiated into Alpha Chi Omega. They are Aud i rey, Eppley, Marilyn Jones, Mary bert Kincaid: . Rtith Klosky, "ir ginia Laudano, Norma Lee McCor mick, Joan • Miller, Annabel. Rus sell, and Deborah Smedley. • Following the ceremony a for mal banquet was held arthe State College Hotel. A formal dance in honor of the new initiates, will be held tonight "at Phi Gamtha. Delta. Jack Huber and his orchestra will provide the . music for • dancing from 9to 12: - . ' ' . . CLASSIFIEDS: All classified advertisements—must be in by 12:00 p.m.. day preceding issue. Prices are 50c 'one insertion ;• 15c two insertions; $1:00 three insertions; $1.25 four insertions:. $1.50 five insertionse 17 worla or lees. All words °lei' 17, thiee for 5e each insertion. Call _Collegian 8441—ext. 544. ACACIA FRATERNITY PIN, March Bth., vicinity of Engineering Buildings, initials R. J. F. Please return to Student Union. ALPHA EPSILON PI Fraternity Pin, in vicinity of the "Corner Room". Reward Call Dick 7656. • . TOPCOAT—at Phi Delta Theta' Saturday. "Botany 600 Miles - Timm Mahonoy City, Pn." label. Leather fur-lined gloves in pocket. Finder please call Carl Lucyk, 6250. $5 REWARD for' return of wallet with credentials, belonging to Russel Wil liams. Lost in Ree Hall. 4321. LOST BROWN Parker 51 .Fountain Pen Finder please return to Collegian office GREY TOP COAT, tan ,pigskin . Gloves in pocket. Pink Elephant Saturday. Finder call College Ext. 508—Devlin. TOPCOAT TAKEN from coat-rack outside 12 Sparks Monday morning, labeled "Rainfoe." Call .Kohl, Dorm 9, Room 16. 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