The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 07, 1952, Image 8

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Yankees
(Continued from vase one)
_lead to 3-2 in the eighth. After
George Shuba rammed a two out
double to the wall in left center,
old Casey brought on his super
chief from the bullpen.
With the tying run on second
and one out, Reynolds worked on
Roy Campanella and poured a
third strike past his swinging bat.
BROOKLYN Speculation
grew last night that rookie Tom
Gorman would be a surprise
starter for the New York Yan
kees tomorrow in the seventh
and deciding game of the World
Series against the Brooklyn
Dodgers.
The Yankee ace, coming back
after his brilliant four hit shut
out Saturday, also fanned pinch
hitter Rocky Nelson to start the
ninth. Then he weakened momen
tarily.
Carl Furillo walked on a 3-2
count and Andy Pafko ran it up
to 3-1 before lie popped to Phil
Rizzuto. Reynolds squashed Dod
ger hopes by making Billy Cox
roll to Gil McDougald for the
final out.
The homers by Snider, Berra
and Mantle brought the series'
total to 14, high for any kind
of a World Series.
Raschi pitched a.brilliant game,
striking out nine men before he
weakened in the eighth and walk
ing only one.
Grid Bits --
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worst defeat in 54 years, 61-19
Princeton scored in every period
Pitt battled a fine Oklahoma
eleVen to 21-13 deficit at half
time, but failed to out-maneuver
the Big Seven Conference champ
ions. Oklahoma scored 14 points
in each of the last two quarters
to wallop Pitt, 49-20,
CLASSIFIEDS
WANTED
ROOM WANTED for one woman graduate
Saturday. Oct. IS. Preferably south of
College Ave. Call Chuck Henderson. 4937
or College ext. 543.
BOY WANTED to mop floor of one room
apartment—centrally located—every third
creek. $3.00. Phone a 835.
RIDERS WANTED for Penn game. — . Lea
ving Saturday morning. Call 7076 for in
formation. Ask for Charlie or Stan.
LOST
FRATERNITY PIN Phi Kappa Rho.
Lost Thursday night between Atherton
and Walker Lab. Call 165 Atherton.
1 SET 6FReysT3keyZ key screwdriver.
knife, and nickel holder. Return to John
Britcher. Reward. IsTittany 37-9.
PURSE containing
BL 9CK
Vicinity State College, Bellefonte. Re
ward. Call State College, McElwain 501.
PARKER . .11. Fountain Pen. Grey bottom,
gold top. Lost Friday morning. Call ext.
ext. 1081 Rm. 12. Mildred.
JOLTRN. 13 book. Finder please return to
Student Unibn de.;x.
BROWN TWEED topcoat Friday' evening
at Woodman's Half. I have yours. Call
Bob Nowicild at n 46.
PLEASE RETURN red plaid packet. Lost
Tues. S:00 a.m., :315 Willard. No questions
asked. Rcward. Nittany 31-12.
Ext. 201.
MISCELLANEOUS
RADIOS. PHONOGRAPH.S and combin-
ations REPAIRED. All work guaranteed.
Contact Don. Bechtel. 730 South Alld.n
street. Phone
FELLOWS AND Girls : are you interested
in roller skating". Join the newly or
ganized ::Eating club at the COLISEUM
Rink just outside the city limits toward
Bellefonte. E. - ery Monday night 7:00 p.m.
—S:.O p.m. Instructors will give lessons
on basic :rentals. Skates are fur
nish-IQ
FOR RENT
DISSATISFUED WITH present room? Call
State College 7753 for information con
cerning two cumplet.dy refurnished and re
decorated .l , able rooms.
A PA RTM ENT.
IREUrfI
preferably. Furnished livingroom and
bedroom combinL.tion. kitchen. Share bath.
Phone 2'1"7 , A, Stat 3
FOR SALE
TUXEDO, single breasted, size 40. Call
:;s:2O after 5 p.m.
GE ROASTER and grill attachment. $2O
Call 2795 after 5 p.m.
GOOD QUALITY wbite lab coats $5.50
Ilocan 19 Frear.
BEA UTIFUL. PRACTICALLY new 3-piece
black Tuexeclo. size 36. Excellent con
dition. Priced reasonrady. Phone State Col
lege 2601.
HELP WANTED
n up t 3 81.50 per hour
on steady. part-gene job. See 'Terry."
Dux Club, 128 South rush - St.
forum --
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will contact workers in the men's
dormitories.
Sales will be made at this . table
during both the•noon and evening
meals. •
Season tickets purchased during
the /campaign must be exchanged
for a set of reserved seat tickets,
to be obtained at the Student
Union desk in Old Main between
1 p.m. Oct. 27 and 8 p.m. Nov. 10.
The initial season ticket card will
not admit the holder to the forum
programs in Schwab Auditorium.
The Community Forum season
will open N0v..10 with the appear
ance of Marquis Childs, Washing
ton columnist. Others signed to
appear in the series are Elsa Lan
chester, nightclub entertainer and
character actress, presented by
Paul Gregory on Dec. 8; Walter H.
Jud d, Republican congressman
from Minnestota, Jan. 9;Hodding
Carter, Southern newspaper edi
tor and author, Feb. 23; and Be
gum Ikramullah, Pakistan states
woman, Mar. 4.
Lancaster Coun t y, Pennsyl
vania, ranks among the richest
farming sections in America.
glasses. etc
IMMEM
.rrrm VIT.7 - CrYt.,TMMAr ST AIM car..,trar. 1-BLINSVLD'AITIA
and Accessory Organs
Affected by Smoking
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:.ABLY CIGAR E TTE
A responsible consulting organization has
reported the results of a continuing study by a
competent medical* specialist and his staff on the
effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. ,
A group of people from various walks of life
- was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For 'six
months this group of men and women smoked their
normal amount of Chesterfields 10 to 40 a day.
45 % of the group have smoked Chesterfields con-
tinually from one to thirty years for an sver9:.. of
10 years each.
At the beginning and at the end of the six-
months period each smoker was given a thorough
changes --
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tablish a fellowship in the •divi
sion of petroleum and natural gas
engineering.
In leaves Of absence granted,
Krynine was granted a leave
from July 1 to July 31 to com
plete a • manuscript on sedimen
tology, while Miller will study in
Western Europe from March 1
to Aug. 3L
Klein will complete work on a
book during a leave from Feb. 1
to June 30. Kapp was granted a
leave from Feb. 1 to June• 30 to
travel and study methods of utili
zation of engineering materials.
Gauger, who is retiring, joined
the faculty -in 1931 as professor of
fuel technology and director of
research in the School of Min
eral Industries. He has , been
named director emeritus Of re
search.
Moffit has been at the College
continuously for the past 36 years.
He served for a year as an in
structor in agronomy at the Col
lege following his graduation here
in 1913. -
Miss Wesgate joined the faculty
as an instructor in horne econ.
omics in 1922.
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Tickets Now on Sale
For Players' Show
Tickets for Oscar Wilde's
comedy "The Importance of
Being Earnest," which opens at
Center Stage Friday, are on
sale at the Student Union desk•
fn Old Main. They are priced at
$1 for both Friday and Satur
day performances. The Players'
show will be presented at the
downtown theater for - seven
weekends.
Feshbein to Address
Belles Lettres Group :.
Harold J. Fishbein, graduate
of the University of Chicago who
has done graduate work at the
College, will address the - Belle
Lettres Club at 7 tonight in Ath
erton Hall lounge.
Fishbein saw military service
during World War I and served
with the American Red Cross in
the South Pacific for two years
during World War 11.
Jimmy Demaret won the Amer
ican Sectional Golf Championship
in 1940.
examination, including X-ray pictures, by the
medical specialist
,and his assistants. The ea-
ination covered the sinuses as well •as the nose,
ears and throat.
The medical specialist, after a thorough exarn,
ination of every member of the group,
It is my opinion that the ears, nose; throat md
accessory organs of all participating subjects ex
amined by me were not adversely affected in the
six-months period by smoking the cigarettes
rrovided."
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TUESDAY, - OCTOBER - 7, 1952.
IRC Will Hear
Far East Expert
Dr. Vernon Aspaturian of the
[Political Science department will
speak to the' International Rela
tions Club on the future of Ameri
can-Japanese relations at 7:30 to
night in 218 Willard.
Aspaturian, co-sponsor of -the
club, has recently returned from
Japan where he was .in charge
of the Russian desk in the psycho
logical warfare section of the Uni
ted Nations Command. As adviser
to the commander-in-chief on
questions relating to Soviet in
tentions and communist strategy
in - the Far
,East, Aspaturian was in
close contact with the Korean war
front and the truce team at Pan
munjon.,
Pollock Council
To Elect Officers
The Pollock Council will nomi
nate and elect officers at 7 to
night in Nittany Dorm 20.
- The meeting will be presided
over by Joseph Haines, vice presi
dent of the Association of Inde
pendent Men and last year's coun
cil president.
stated : •