PAGE FOUR Army Defeats Navy Sn WRA Baskefbal! Tilt Army defeated Navy, 31-7, last night in the first game of the Women’s Recreation association’s Army-Navy basketball series. Members of these teams were selected from outstanding players in women’s intramural basketball by Miss Mildred Lucy, WRA fac ulty advisor, and game officials. Marilyn Williams, intramural chairman of the association, is in charge of the series. These teams will play again tonight and to morrow night. Girls on the Army team are forwards—Dolores Bertoli, Betty Gleim, Eve Laning, Molly Mal lard, Ann Miller, and Marilyn Porter; guards—Peggy Lamaster, Mabel Marple, Nancy Mohn, Nancy Roess. and Helen Rusinko. Playing for Navy are forwards —Pete Caraway, Chippy D u d a , Sandy Hackett, JoAnne Hoy, Dotty Rose, and Mi m i Unger; guards—Ann Broomall, Gene De ger, Jane Shettel, Louise Waltz, and Jane Whitney. Little Honored— (Continued -from, page three) dribbling of the slim-built star was the deciding factor in many games during his four-year car eer at State. One of the many highlights of his play for Jeff rey was a last minute goal in the 1950 Soccer Bowl which averted defeat by San Francisco and en abled the Lions to bring a 2-2 tie back to State College. Clothing Drive The annual WSGA clothing drive began yesterday and will continue until Friday. The clothes which are donated will be given to the Friends association. They will send them to needy children in Eu rope and Korea. The collection boxes were decorated by members of the house of representatives and have been placed in the hostesses’ offices. P TUSSY wmd & weather lotion Regular $1 Size ur-... |rr r m &1/1 wind & weather I hand cream 1 1 weather j I McLANAHAN'S GRADUATING SENIORS Keep up with the activities at Penn State. Sub scribe now to the DAILY COLLEGIAN for 1951 t I wish to subscribe to the DAILY COLLEGIAN for a period of ( ) one year ( ) one semester. NAME • STREET • CITY'. .... STATE Enclose $2.90/Semester —$4.Q0/Year Send to CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, COLLEGIAN OFFICE, CAMPUS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN,. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Pi Lambda Sigma Pi Lambda Sigma, pre-legal honorary society on campus, has recently installed the following officers for the spring semester; John Jones, chancellor; Blair Green, vice-chancellor; and Al bert Hand, keeper of the rolls. CLASSIFIEDS For Best Results Use Collegian Classified LOST LOST: GLASSES in brown leather case on Thurs. Please call Margie, 335 Sim mons. LOST: BLUE Shaeffer pen in Temporary Building or vicinity Jan. 11. Reward. Call 5051-227 Ruth. BLUE' PARKER pen, Friday between Mc- Allister and Ag building. Please return to Alice Spriggs, 429 McAllister. GOLD CUFF link, blue stone. Between third floor Sparks and Carnegie Hall. Call Glazer 4012. RED "WALLET in vicinity of Sparks Thursday afternoon. Call Rose at 4379. Reward 1 > FOR SALE K&E “POPULAR” Drawing Table C’x4* straight edge. Dielzgcn drawing pro tractor, Exccllo scales, Charoos drawing insti-ument set. Phone Lou 4939. FOR SALE: Large 4-shelf bookcase. Blonde finish. Reasonable. Call 2783 after 5 p.m. 1947 LIBERTY 23* Housetrailer. Good condition. Special price. Completely furriished. Call 3505, Joseph Pagnanelli, Hoover’s Trailer Park. 25 FOOT Aluminum Trailer for sale or rent $40.00 a month at Hoover Trailer Park. Inquire 432 Windcrest. HOME MADE fudge. Call 6674. 1940 CHEVROLET tudor sedan. Excell ent condition throughout. Dick Hess, Rudy's Trailer Park, West College Ave. Phone 3965. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Continuing throughout the month SMART == s== SHOP 123 S. ALLEN KNITTIN' IS easy when you use a pack— Bcrnat, Columbia, Somspun, Beehive. Margaret's Sh'.H), 129 South Frazier. TRAILER KOZY Coach 23 ft. Excellent condition. Good buy. Windvrest 357. Telephone 2256. STEVENS 12 . ga. pump-gun. Four montJi3 old. Perfect condition. 350.00. Call poultry plant $441-725. Ask for Mangel. 18 ft. ALMA * ($500) Trailer, 1/3 down balance monthly payments. Phor.e State College 3906 316-R Windcrest. Gilleland. “ACROSS THE State On The Turnpike 1 ' —articles,* pictures. A Penn State En gineer Special—On sale now. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM near campus for next semester. Mrs. Weiser 117 E. Mitchell Ave. Phone 2244. CENTRALLY LOCATED newly decorated furnished room with semi-private bath for married couple available for second semester, with or without board. Dial 6773. DOUBLE ROOM. Single beds. Near cam pus. Call 2919 State College. ROOMS AND Board for boys. 138 S. Frazier St. Phone 4056. FOR RENT: One double room and one single room. Phone 2610. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Jjie class clown went out on a limb and tried to prove cigarette mildness by the quick-trick method! He tried the fast inhale, fast But then he got his feet on the ground. He learned that there is a reliable way to discover how mild a cigarette can be! And that test is... The sensible test ... die 30-Day Camel Mildness Test which simply asks you to try Camels as a steady smoke—on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments needed. After you’ve enjoyed Camels— and only Camels—for 30 days in your “T-Zone” (T for Throat, T for Taste), we believe you’ll know why ... More People Smoke Camels than any other rigarette! ROOMS FOR Rent for the spring -semes-. ter. Double room and half of another available for male students.. Inquire 254 S. Pugh or mil 3265. ROOM FOR Rent. Large room for two . or three students. 322 South Alien St. Call 2887. DOUBLE" ROOM with board available for next semester. Rates reasonable. Call 7247. LARGE DOUBLE room, twin beds. College Heights. Quiet students - or working couple, men or women. Phone 4281. SLIDE RULE. 215 Willard Hall. January 9. Call 4728. BLUEBOOKS BLUEBOOES Bluebooks you need them we have them! Buy them at your student operated bookstore B.X. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. All work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone Paul B. Hcnnmger, State College 7842. • IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring meehine to 83S College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex perience is at your service. exhale test—a whiff, a sniff—and they still left him up in the air! FOUND nber 11... E OPOSSUM “Thereby hangs a tale!” TUESDAY,- JANUARY Is,-1951 TYPING AND Mimeographing. Letters, manuscripts, theses,/ term papers, etc. Hotel State College. Room 205;' Secretarial Service. Phone 4906. Helen? G.‘ Yamell. HAVE A date? Need a car? Drive it yourself. Phone 7500. DON'T SAVE your used bpoks any- longer than necessary. Sell thern at the B.X. January 15-24. r ,' • ' FOR HOUSEPARTIES, excellent fruit punch, cookies, sandwiches, hors d* oeuvres, all kinds of refreshments, birth* •day cakes. Same price as last year. Frida Stem, 122 Irvin Aval Phone. 4818. wanted: BOARDERS.: BEGIN next semester right! Eat at Benver House,' home cooked meals $ll /weekly, with 'deductions for weekend meals missed. Phone-7851. moving: PICK ‘up truck;.lind for hire. 534 Windctjest.. -. PER* STATE CLASSRING Order NOW BAIfOUR'S^^ . '• ■ ■■