FRIDAY; JANUARY 12, 1951 Toss Put IM Cage Books! Ed in boro Triumphs 80-27 All ■'existing scoring records in intramural basketball were broker! Wednesday night when Edinboro, adding 50 points to its tirstrhalf-total of 30 markers, swamped Simmons Hall by an 80-27 count.*; Bill 'Mihalich, Edinboro’s ace gunner,.:hit for 31 points to break .the individual scoring reef ord The. combined mark of 107 points smashed one record, while the 80 tallies by one squad broke another.. It was Edinboro’s third win. in: league D. .Brown had 17 points ..for- the; winners, to take runnecrup honors. Because'of . the lack of news space, other , intramural contests in and independent campaigns will be pulished as soon, as possible.’ Harhold, Sants! To Face Virginia As a result of final elimination matches last night, Bill Santel and Dean Harbold filled , the re maining two- positions on wrest ling coach Charlie Speidel’s start ing lineup for the match with Virginia tomorrow. Santel: will wrestle 157, Har bold 130. Wednesday - night, Johnny Reese, wrestling with a rubber cast on his right arm and hand, edged Don Watkins in the 123- pound class. The team leaves State College at 11 o’clock- this morning and will arrive in Charlottesville at 8:30 p.m. Track Managers A call has been issued for .as sociate managership candidates for varsity track. Candidates should report to the balcony in Rec hall at 4 p.m., today. DELTA SIGMA PI,. ALPHA KAPPA PSI ■ and THE POLITICAL ECONOMY CLUB present Mr. Addison W. Arthurs INVESTMENT BANKER Who will give two talks Mon., Jan. 15 “Why The Gold Standard Is Necessary In'A War Economy” 10-11 a.m., 121 Sparks “Common Stocks As Hedges Against Inflation” 2-3 p.m.. 105 White Hall THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Minnesota Hosts Pugilists Tonight In a last-minute move to strengthen the Lion’s light heavy and heavyweight classes, boxing coach Eddie Sulkowski announc ed a change in his previous lineup before leaving Thursday night for Minneapolis where the Lions will meet the University of Minnesota’s boxers tonight at 8:15 in Williams Arena. The change moves Chuck Wil son from the 175 lb. assignment to the heavyweight spot and gives junior Johnny Morgan his first start at 175 against Bill McMoore. The new lineup will give the Lions more experience to pit against veteran heavy weight, Ron Raveling. At 125 lbs., Sam Marino, a sharp-punching sophomore, will go against Gopher Neil Ofsthun. Austin Marts drew the starting nod at 130. He will meet Dave Mackey, another Minnesota letterman. Frank Gross, 135, will square off with probable starter, Milt Jacobson.- Johnny Albarano, 145, will seek his second win over Minnesota’s Joe Mackey. State captain Pat Heims will meet Gene Stevermer or Perry Turgeon at 155. Lou Koszarek will face Minnesota’s captain, Ed Williams at 165. Rutgers, Lions Are Swim Foes Here Glennland pool records in ei ther or both the 50-and 100-yard dashes are certain to fall if wily James Reilly, Rutgers swimming mentor, decides to cut loose with his human fish, Bob Nugent, when the Scarlet tankmen clash with Penn State at 7* o’clock to night. Nugent, when he sizzled through 100 yards in 51.4 last week, Was only four tenths slower than ‘Tarzan’ Johnny Weismul ler’s best and not far off Yale porpoise Alan Ford’s world mark of 49.7. Spectators will be seated on a first- come first-serve arrange ment as seats, some 250, will be about as plentiful as tickets to “South Pacific.” Mimeographing || All Types of Printing Commercial Printing lnc Jj Glennland Bldg., State Collet* n* Tomorrow Is Your Last Opportunity To See THE ANTIGONE OF SOPHOCLES Presented By Penn State . Players At Schwab Auditorium Also Showing Tonight at 8 TICKETS AT STUDENT UNION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHECKING THE FILES ... 1 IN 1944 ■ •Frankie Serage captured the 127 pound title in the EIBA championships held here •State beat Pitt 15 to 12 in a basket ball classic An Awesome Start Bucknell’s unbeaten basketball team of 1903 opened the season with a 159 to 5 victory oyer Phil adelphia' College of Pharmacy. Forget The Bluebooks DRIVE OUT TO: WINK'S SKY-VIEW Chicken In The Basket Steaks and Chops -Barbecues Sea Foods Food At its Best 7 Miles From State College ON ROUTE 322 • And SALLY’S was in its 10th year of service to- the students a-n-d Today More Than Ever SALLY’S SERVES PAGE THREE ! First Since 1947 Penn State’s victory over Buck nell Wednesday was the. first over the Bisons since 1917. Board and Room for Men M4RILYN HML 317 E. BEAVER AVE. • Good home-style cooking • Convenient' to town and Campus • Pine paneled club room • Nice rooms • Shower on each floor Make Reservations NOW For Second Semester Ask For Mrs. Ellcard thru the Looking Glass with George Speaking of New Year’s res olutions, my roomy Orval has some good ones. First, he’s not going to copy anyone’s prob lems unless he or she has a 2 average or better. He’s also resolved not to smoke hams; or go thru stop signs except at intersections. His best resolution, tho, is to buy all his gifts at Ethel Me serve’s. And that’s a good res olution for you too; because Ethel has the greatest collec tion of gifts to be found be tween 110 and 114 E. College Ave. Everything from a gay clown beanbag at $1.50 to the world’s “finest” purse atom izer. Your secret weapon This atomizer looks like a sold plated lipstick container. But squeeze the ends together, and your favorite perfume is atomized in a spray too fine to see. Guaranteed to buckle the knees of any male within shooting distance (roughly six feet). It’s, a very handsome ac cessory, precisely crafted to keep you heavenly for a life time: certainly worth $3.00. No, No ! not on the rug You know how embarrass ing it is to get rid of cigarette ashes unless you have an ash tray or pant cuff. Ethel comes to your rescue, girls, with a petite ash tray to carry in your purse. Like a gold sauce pan in miniature, it’s equipped with a spring lid to keep ashes from escaping. The bright baked enamel lid in yellow, blue, red, or green, creates a striking piece of jewelry that’s practi cal. Price is little more than a carton of cigarettes; $2.25. Ethel's in the chips Here’s a real find for a fra ternity or. individual who needs plenty of poker chips. It’s a gorgeous leather case containing four individual matched wood trays. Each tray holds 100 grooved chips that can’t tumble or slide. There’s room for cards and pads. Tho it does represent a magnificent piece of craftmanship, it’s not for State College at the New York price of $40.00. So Ethel has chopped the price in half: first 20 steals it. Who’s birthday is it this month? Remember it with an appreciated gift from Ethel Meserve. Stop in anytime for a few hundred suggestion*. 11 t C . f. cum ME