WEDNESDAY ; FEBRUARY 7, 1951 Penn State Cagers Meet Powerful Middies Today The Nittany Lion basketball team will move over to Annapolis today for a contest with the Midshipmen of the U.S. Naval Acad emy. The Penn State cagers met Georgetown last night in Wash ington, D. C. Due to the late starting time of the game with the Hoyas, the Collegian was unable to obtain the results before it went to press. Against Navy this afternoon, the Lions will be up against one of those "enjoying one of their best seasons in years" teams which have been dogging Coach Elmer Gross' team all year. Although the Lions will not have to contend with any "bas ketball goons" when they meet the Middies (no one over 6 feet 4 inches is admitted to the acad emy), they will be up against one of the fastest teams to take the court against the Nittanies this season. So far this year the Nay court men have piled up 13 victories against only three defeats, hav ing played all but two of these contests on their home court. As the Middies are allowed to play away from the academy only a few times a year, the Navy pass ers are almost invincible on their home grounds. Colgate, who dropped the Lions here last month, also holds a win over Navy as does another mu tual- opponent, Georgetown. Last Saturday, the Middies took the ASI B E "SEENM IGH T - IN LIFE 6 E:t-SIEST TEST THANE STUDENT 1114 OWENS MILDNESS TEST, THE TEST OPEN A PACK of n Chesterfields. Comp are them with the brand you've b smokig. SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS—they do smoke milder, and they leave NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE. CHESTERFIELD 1964. beeart.tt tillraps Tc,Acto Ca. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Correction Baseball Candidates Report To Rec Hall It was erroneously stated in yesterday's Daily Collegian that baseball coach Joe Be denk had asked that last year's varsity report to him immedi ately. Bedenk asked that aa men interested in trying out for this year's varsity report to him at once in his Rec hall office. Practice will begin Monday for pitchers and catch ers. Head manager Bob Speicber said that applicants for second assistant managers may sign up in the Athletic association office in Old Main now. starch out of Doc Carlson's Pitt cagers. CLASS FOR RENT ATTENTION AG students and boys who go home weekends. One large room to accomodate four at $3.76 per week. Alpo. a room for two. close to campus and dining room with private entrance and shower. Dial 2877. LET US help you find a room in the west end of town close to campus. Maple Boarding , Club, 4:18 W. College. Dial 6389. BECAUSE OF cancellations—Booms for several students also one room for light housekeeping. Call 2887 or 6583. ROOMS FOR rent with hot and cold run ning water. Single beds. 222 W. Nittany Ave. Phone 4670. SINGLE ROOM in private home for student, Call State College 7259. ONE DOUBLE room with single beds in a private home for quiet, pleasant living. Call 4112. SINGLE „ROOM for serious student in 'private home, 517 E. Beaver. Phone 2387. DOUBLE ROOM with cooking facilities Suitable for married student couple Available immediately. Phone 2179. SINGLE ROOM in private home for male student, 687 W. Beaver Ave., Phone G 417. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W College Ave. Mr. &attics 28 years ex. perience is at your service. NOT/CE: COLLEGE Heights roomers. The Ag Hill Dining Room serves family style meals on a five and six day basis, with and without breakfast. Will start breakfast Feb. 5, 7:25 a.m. Dial 377 for further information. COOKIES, CAKES for all occasions. birthday, etc. All kinds of sandwiches, Excellent fruit punch. Frida Stern. 122 Irvin Ave. 4818. Special rates for large parties. IN T E BOOK" '52 MAKES TOBACCO GROWERS YOU CAN MAKE YOURSELF i . 1 ; * :...5.. 1 .: : : : i m .: LW 1 : . ;::..,.::1:: .... IFIED.S TYPEWRITER REPAIRING. AU work guaranteed. Will call for and deliver. Phone Paul E. Henninger, State College 7842. TYPING AND Mimeographing. ,Letters. manuscripts, theses, term papers, etc. Hotel State College, Room 205. Secretarial Service. Phone 490. Helen G. Israel). TYPING? FOR fast service and low rates on term papers, theses, etc. just call 0324 330-B Windcrest. MAPLE BOARDING Club. 428 W. College Ave. Delicious family style meals, 2 or 3 meals per day on 2, 5 and 6 day basis. Close to campus. Start anytime. Dial 6389. FOR SALE: Large 4-shelf bookcase. Blonde finish. Reasonable. Call 2785 after 5 p.m. 1947 LIBERTY 23' trousetrailer. Good condition. Special price. Completely furnished. • Call 3505, Joseph Pagnanelli, Hoover's Trailer Park. KNITTERS— YARN SALE— Rock-bot tom prices on quality yarns—'Beehive, Botany. Columbia. Margaret's Shp. S. Frazier St. BARGAIN PRICE to close out stock. New, never used, Wisconsin gas engine. Air cooled, oil bath air filter,. f uel governor control. 3)(3 2 4 single cylinder, 6.1 H.P., at 2600 R.P.M. 3.3 H.P. at 1400 R.P.M. Only few left First come first served. Hertzler and Zook Products, Belle ville. Pa. COMPLETE EQUIPMENT for drawing 4 Swanenburg. Phone 6935. SLIGHTL • USED $21.50 K&E Polyphase Duplex Trig Slide Rule, instructions, for $1.5.00.' Excellent condition. Phone 5051-1089 Bill, Frank Kilmer. GERMAN PRECISION Drafting Set. 30 pieces $5O. Smaller sizes, ;0 to $2O. See Vic, 244 S. Atherton. DOUBLE BREASTED Tux, size 37. like new. Worn only 8 times. Only $25. Phone Ted 5718. . -6 43 744.: ;3 , 3 SMELL CHESTERFIELD'S muter a fOlll4. Prove—tobaccos that smell milder, smoke milder FOR SALE PAGE SEVEN 1990 FORD Station-wagon. Excellent con• dition. Phone 3411. 11813 Maple Road. TRAILER 25' running water; many extras. Good location, Rudy's Trailer Park, 112 N. Batts Street. Call Jajich 3065. KING TRUMPET—excellent condition. Call 2971 after ti o'clock. Mk for Al, LOST LOST: CLASSES in brown leather emit on Thurs. Please call Margie, 335 Sim. 71)01/11. LOST THURS., January 25th KAU Duplex Slide Rule vicinity Recreation Hall and Sparks. Call Jack Espenahade 6679, BROWN WALLET, initials P.R.A. night of January 31 in Cathaum theater. Cards and key urgently needed. Reward. Call 14 McElwain. LOST PAIR black rhymed glasses on January 22. Finder please call 227 Mc- Elwain. WILL PERSON who took brown zipper notebook from Eng. A 101 on Feb. 5 call 2290. PAIR OF women's horn-rimmed glasses Friday evening in the vicinity of Locust Lane. Call 423 McElwain. WANTED GRADUATE NURSE to manage nursing home near State Collette. Living quarters provided for man and wife. Phone 3764. WANTED. NURSES. private and general duty, for part time or full time. a/I shifts. Apply Administrator, Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte. STUDENTS• NEEDED for certain hours each week. Ree'lar work. Busboys, dish washers. Apply in person. TUB office. WANTED: SINGERS, Dancers, Actors. Musicians, for Cole Porter's "Anything Goes," tryouts tonight! 7:00 p.m. 410 Old Main, WANTED: MALE and female councelors for Pocono Camp. Call 3907. Gene Stahn. PASSENGERS TO New York m route to Hanover, N.H. Leavil day afternoon, returning Sundi noon. Call 431 Simmons. it cities en ieg Thurs. lay after.
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