PAGE EIGHT Penn Ticket Applications Still Available Applications for student tickets for the Penn State-University of Pennsylvania football game Nov. 1 at Philadelphia are still avail able at the Student Union desk in Old Main and the Student Union desk in the West Dormitory lob by, according to John Laubach, member of the committee on seat ing arrangements. • Student Union office workers said that ticket applications moved rapidly yesterday. Apllilications are to be mailed so that envelopes are postmarked no eariler than 6:30 a.m. Oct. 8. Envelopes postmarked before 6:30 a.m. Oct. 8 or after 5 p.m. Oct. 9, as well as special delivery orders, will not be accepted. Students wishing to sit together should pin applications together. Checks or money orders, bearing the student's address, must be drawn for the exact amount. Tickets will be distributed be tween 8:30 a.m. and noon and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Oct. 23 and 24. Raschi Wins -- (Continued from nage one) to fill 'em up, Erskine was der ricked for Loes. Loes made Joe Collins rap a double play bouncer to Jackie Robinson who tagged Berra •in the baseline. But Hodges let Rob inson's easy throw squirm out of his glove for - a costly error, Man tle scoring. Up stepped Martin, playing his first series as a regular since Gerry Coleman marched off to war. After looking at a ball, he pickled Loes' second pitch into the seats about 360 feet away to break the game wide open with three more big runs. . Dobrs Open at 11:30 - - - - - - f. O • Proolurod by ROBERT L WELCH • Dimebad by FRAM TASHISR • Wet= by Prank Sulam Robert L Wekb endkorph Ouillaa • A Paramount Miaow 1 . wommiar= SAVE Only 9.00 WOODRING'S in the game colors of both teams a_ op in before the game and get one for your date - Woodrings Floral Shop • 117 a Beaver Avenue Across from the Post Office - 8 ZBT. Pledges To Protect Lion Eight pledges of Zeta Beta Tau will be on hand tonight to, guard the Nittany Lion Shrine near Recreation Hall, ,Aithur Rosfeld, Interfraternity Council president, has announced. The pledges will report to the shrine at 8 tonight and work in shifts until 7 a.m. tomorrow. They will be armed with weapons, in cluding baseball bats. The guards will- discourage any attempts by rivals to paint the Lion. The statue has been ,disfigured several times in the pag. Pledges from ZBT have been serving as guards for thee past two years and will continue to do so for the remainder of this sea son, Rosfeld said. Meeting Slated By State Party Discussion of appointments of All-College Clique secretary and treasurer of State Party will be presented at a party meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday at Phi Kappa. The meeting, open to all inter ested students, . will be attended by last semester's steering com mittee. Other subjects on the agenda are a report, of the State Party committee on the joint Lion-State Party fund raising plan, and the reformation of the steering com mittee. The group will also decide upon a time and place for the first clique meeting of the semester. Chloroform was first developed in 1831. • TONITE • MIDNIGHT SHOW TIME and MONEY WEEKEND! THE for 'MUMS' THE DAILY„C All„ Seats .60 .LLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA - Cabinet -- (Continued from rage one) the only campaigning allowed within Old Main during the elec tion period or on election day. . The All-College Elections com mittee will meet with the party groups ;to discuss all funds used during the campaign. The com mitted" has the power to detract as .many as 100'votes from •a par ty's Candidates if violations are uncovered; A violation of• th e election code by a single member of a party or a single candidate will entail subtraction of votes from all members of the ticket. Penalties may• also be imposed by the 'commitee if any of the code rules are broken. Violations include any campaigning in Old Main, • - buying votes directly or by promises, the placing of posters in Old Main. illegal fund-raising; defacing property during cam paigning, false listing of activi ties for campaign purposes, use of cars and public addreSs sys tems on campus for election pur-:. poses, and failure to read the entire election code to clique members on Oct. 26. Some Parking Permits Available for Students A limited number of student parking permits are available, Lt. H. F. Lewis of the Campus Patrol reported yesterday. Students who are eligible and who have not yet picked up their permits may do so by filing applications between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. today in 320 Old Main. NO LETTERS FROM PENN ST ..-. but wellinformed on campus news. My son bought a subscription for me. YOUR FOLKS at home are interested in you and your college. They read every word of the few letters you do write, but there's much to be desired in news. • You are so busy studying, rushing around, and getting- things done, there just is no time to write. The answer to everyone's problem SEND THE DAILY COLLEGIAN HOME Only $2lOO a semester or $3.75 for aloft year. Call. Ext. 543 or drop into.theDaily Collegian office in Carnegie Hall ONE GIBSON Guitar .'and 'case, . good con- • dition, $6O. One Paramount Tenor Banjo and case, good condition, $4O. One. Wey mann Mandolin and _ case, good condition, $35. Phone State College 7460 aft& 4 pan. A ZENITH combination record player and radio. Call State College 3330.• . ' '49 FORDP Two-door sedan. Custom; radio and low mileage. Call L. BatsChelet 4933. ' - . LADIES' THREE-PIECE dark red suit, good conditiori;,also dresses size 12. Call 2575.. 2 TIRES newly recapped, white sidewalls, 6.70 x 15. State College 6292: TUXEDO, single breasted, size 40. Call 3820 after 5 p.m. • OE ROASTER and grill attachment, $2O Call 2798 after 5 p.m. ST DENT WHOSE wife is 'atebeautician and can cut and set hair. See-Alice and Don, 107 S. Allen. Call 2201., BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Fully equip ped, established Beauty , Salon available for experienced .operator, 3n-best residential section of Bellefonte. Has good, clientel, $35 per month. - Call 3248 Bellefonte, eve nings. RADIOS, PHONOGRAPHS and combin ations REPAIRED. All work guaranteed. Contact Don Bechtel, 730 South Allen street. Phone 6895. • PENN STATE graduate desires to tutor students in math 0,2:- 4,6, 54 - , or 55. Call State College 3852 after six p.m. Nom innl rates. - - - SINGLE: ROOM—male or female. Private family. Phone 7116 State College: ' 11,000 Readers See These, Classified Ads CLASSIFIEDS FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT OCTOBER 3,'• 1952 LOST 1 SET OF Keys ; 3 keys, key screwdriver, knife, and nickel holder. Return to John Britcher. Reward. Nittany 37-9. BLACK PURSE . containing glasses, etc. Vicinity State college, Bellefonte. Re. ward. Call State College,:McElwain 501. PERSON WHO mistakenly took reversible brown jacket from .Outside 130 'Sparks return same to Student' Union desk. - A BROWN secretary wallet last Saturday in vicinity of Simmons. If found,' please call 210 Simmons. Reward. PENN STATE jacket blue with white letters in Willard Hall. Finder pleac k e return to Collegian office. GREY PARKER '5l fountain pen in Old Main 'or Osmond or en route. -Return Student Union. • BLACK WALLET. Saturday night. En closed were important. papers. Reward. Call Al Ogden,'Kappa Sigma 2044. GREEN JACKET, poka-dot lining. Sparks last Wednesday. Contact Lawrence Gold en, 4 Hamilton Hall, ext. 1169. BROWN• ZIPPER wallet on campus' last week. Cards are important. Reward. Call 347, McElwain. HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED for night work, preferably a student's ,wife. Bennett's Skvview. State- College 6591. WANTED RIDE FOR _three to either Fairmont or Mbrgantown, W. Va. - on Friday, Oct. 10. Call 249 Atherton.
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