PAGE EIGHT Syracuse Wins- (Continued, from page four) tain tied Panoples for scoring honors with 18 markers. Panoples, much improved since last year, not only scored heavily, but h ewas the No. 1 defensive man on the floor. He took 19 re bounds off the boards, 13 from the defensive board an eyebrow raiser when noted that he plays but he was the No. 1 defensive Not to be overlooked was the performance turned in by Junie Moore who played a fine game both defensively and offensively. To put the whole thing in a nutshell, a good Syracuse team beat a good Penn State team in Rec hall Saturday night. West Dorm- (Continued from page one) from the floor, and explaining decisions he has made in the past. No action was taken on a mo tion introduced from the- floor to write a letter of apology to Clark for last week’s action. Council President Thomas Durek noted that the letter breaking relations with Clark stated that such a situation would exist until the latter showed signs of cooperating. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE CiONE TO Korea. Must forfeit 10-year body, nine year motor. Fonl coupe. Eight cylinders, etc. Phone 7773. •\ 0 ■ ~ov 1 \ % im, Make the TOBACCO GROWERS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF... YES. .. Compare Chesterfield with the brand you’ve be smoking... Open a pack... smell that milder Chesterfiel aroma. Prove —tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. Now smoke Chesterfields— they do smoke milder, and they leave NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE. * >p>rifht 1930; bcccrr U Mvus Tobacco C& TUXEDO—PERFECT condition. Size 37. $2O. Stinson, Dorm 35 Room 24. UNLUCKY IN LOVE. Beautiful $225 diamond ring. 2 months old. Will sacri fice for $lOO. Call 4232. Ask for Tom. 1950 LIGHT TAN 2 door Fleetline Deluxe Chevrolet. Fully equipped and with low mileage. First $l6OO. Call 4951 after 6:30. Will finance. 1937 FORD club coupe. Inspected. Ex cellent condition. Call Jack Wilcox 4923. EMERSON PORTABLE radio A.C.—D.C. battery. Good condition. Book and Record Shop, phone 4411. 1940 CHEVROLET Tudor. New rings, wrist pins, valves, rubber, paint winter ized. $450. Richard Hess, phone 3965, State College. SET OF eight Wilson top-notch goose neck irons, four Louisville power-bilt woods, Sam Snead putter, wood covers, and bag. All clubs in excellent condition. $9O. Call Verne 2760. TWO A.K.C. registered Boxer pups, white, marked with fawn). Nice X-mns gift. $45. Shivcley, 410 West Foster. PLAYPEN, ROCKING-CHAIR, Baby carriage, Box 215 Bellefonte. Mrs. Ever ett Wisman. Call 3603. # SINGLE AND one half double room. Phone State College 6242. 26 FOOT TRAILER. Immediate occupancy. Room attached. Call 6595 after 5 p.m, Ask for Howe or Webster. K&E LOG LOG Duplex Slide Rule. Name inside case. Reward. Call Bill Mooney, 3183. GREY GABARDINE topcoat. In TUB, Dec. 1. I have yours. Call Alex 7167. LOST: NOVEMBER 20, Parker 51 pen with gold cap. Also black . Eversharp pencil. Call Clarence 6935, HESTERFIELD LEADING SELLER IN AMERICA’S COLLEGES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA FOR RENT LOST SAS/esr rest . . LOST—MAN'S Deerhide glove for left hand. Call 402' Thompson (5051-1099). ONE LEOPARD fur mitten in Cathaum theatre Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2nd. Call 46 McElwain. Merci buttercups. WOULD PERSON who took wrong rain coat at Rec Hall Thursday evening please call 2186. Ask for Bud. FOUND PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses. Front of Armory. M.J.B. inside case. Call 5051- 1087, Room 112. WANTED THREE RIDERS desire-weekend transpor tation to and from Altoona. Leave State College Saturday noon. Call Spiers 2678. RELIABLE MARRIED student desires em- ployment over Christmas vacation in State College. Please call “Lcs” 6595 after 5:30. RIDE TO Florida. Leaving Tuesday, Dec. 19. Call Jack Schwab at Pi Sigma Delta 4409. ‘ PEOPLE TO shoot and take home tur keys. Come to live turkey shoot, held at Hoover's Trailer Camp, 2 miles west of State College, Route 322, Sat., Dec. 16 at 1 pan. ggf STORES OPEN THE fit §£ FOLLOWING fit H EVENINGS TILL 9 S II DECEMBER 1950 W SMTWTFS 38 W 13 15 16 m grf .18192021 22 23 M m State College m m Commerce Club m 1008 W. College Ave. || <*gf m-" I^o Jit MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter need* repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 VF College Ave Mr. Beatties 2S ' years ex perience is at your service. MEALS FOR students in vicinity of 622 S. Allen St. Mrs. E. Miley. ATTENTION LUTHERANS CHRIST MAS COMMUNION followed by break fast tomorrow 6:30 a.m. Christmas Vacation TAKE A TIP AND MAKE YOUR TRIP BY GREYHOUND For the convenience of PENN STATE STUDENTS, SPECIAL BUSES will be provided for the CHRIST MAS VACATION and will leave from the PARKING LOT, SOUTH OF RECREATION HALL at 6:00 PM, TUESDAY, December 19th. RESERVATIONS for the SPECIAL BUSES will be made with the purchase of your ticket at the GREY HOUND POST HOUSE. ALL RESERVATIONS must be made by 10:00 PM. of Monday, December 18, 1950' Make Your Reservation Early And Avoid The Rush For Additional Information Call Greyhound Post House, 146 North Atherton Street Phone 4181 *** Boo* " fc . . - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone Paul E. Henninger; State College 7842. FRATERNITIES DESIRING a janitor and caretaker . during Christmas vacation. Please call Lansberry, State College 7020. ROOM AND BOARD CHEERFUL ROOM for two students. Double bunk beds. College Heights. Phone 4223.. SAYS: MIKE MAGOWAN MONTANA *52 PHOTOGRAPHS .......................... .......................... .......................... __ .. .........................
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