SATigfODATj jraBHOAXT T, 199!$ jAGD's Swamp Kappas, 33-21, |n WRAGdme j Kappa Kappa Gamma, former Champions of League 111, after ./taking the lead 8-2 in the first was upset by Alpha Gam ma Delta, winners of League IV, |33-21, in women’s intramural basketball last night. I Amber Hassinger made the qnly two points to be scored by the Alpha Gams in the first quar ter, and went on to become high scorer of the game with 20 points. The Kappas fell back in-the sec ond quarter of the game to make the score 15-10 at the half,, as they could only score two points iri the last minute of the second quarter. • During the last half of the game, the Kappas tried, desperately to gain headway, but were pushed back by the Alpha Gams. '.On the Kappa team were Kit Reynolds, Peg Mayberry, Jinx Jarman, Cass , Caraway, Valerie Hobbis, Marilyn Busby, Charlotta Liechel, Rusty Robertson, Phoebe Erickson,' and Meredith Williams. Playing for Alpha Gamma Delta were Janet Schuetz, Miss Hassin ger, Pat Hughes, Dottie Rose, Jane Shetiel, and Joanmarie Sparta. 'Coach Versus Pupil' It’ll be coach versus pupil when Penn State’s wrestlers engage University of Pennsylvania here Wednesday night. Charley Riden our, a State College native and former Dion mat hero, served as Coach Charlie Speidel’s assistant before accepting the head coach ing job at Penn last year. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE \ PAASCHE AIK brush used once. Has ex -1 tras. Bargain. Phone. State College 448? after 5 p.m. \ STAMP COLLECTION—American, mostly > mint—many complete sets. 41 first day i covers. Needs -collectors attention. Scotts I value $2.50. Will sell for $4O or best offer. ,1 Phone 8091, ask for. Gardner. \ COLLEGE HOME for student couple. • Owner and family have lived -as cheaply I as dormitory room. Completely furnished j 18 ft. “Vagabond** Trailer with 12-5 ad , dition. Well insulated. Private, warm, .com i fortable- Visit 728 Windcrest or call Boals .[ burg 6987. \ 2942 PONTIAC 4-door 6-cylinder,. good condition. i*Rad>6, heater, defroster. Must sell. f360.' Call Dick Patterson; Pollock fr, 11-35. ' FOR RENT k DOUBLE ROOM—5 blocks from campus ; f shower. S. Pugh St. Reasonable rates. ) Call Mike Webb 4332. BOOMS FOR Rent, 138 S. Frasier St. .1 Maid service, showers, and all conveni- Vences. Ph. 4056/ ! LARGE SINGLE room. Inquire from 8-5 '»133 McAllister St. IsAVE MONEY on that moving job, as 8 many students have. Rent a truck. Local ■Ter out ’of state. Hertz Drive-Ur-Self Sys ' tem, LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Pa. • Phone 2-3200. • " ROOM TO rent. Convenient to campus and t diner. Call 6679. 'DOUBLE ROOM—two blocks from chtnpus. Phone 2404; DOUBLE AND single centrally located v« rooms. Available to women „ graduate \ students. No cooking facilities. Phone 6773 s during office hours. • DOUBLE AND triple room -with hot and [ . cold running water. Call 4850 or 7792. (Ask for C.R. " ' £OOM FOR male graduate student. ColoV j nial Hotel, 123 West Nittany Avenue. WANTED TICKET TO Military Ball. Call 6084. Ask - for Baker. [RIDE TO Stroudsburg Friday Feb. 13. Call ; Mona, Room 45 McElwain. 1 * 'WOMAN OR. graduate student to assist \ .with • adult cerebral palsy member of »family and share attractive apartment with her. Duties explained upon - application, jfeply Barclay,, Glenland Apartments. STUDENTS TO try out for roles and off stage jobs, in Thespian's musical comedy "Roberta** Feb.. 7, 'B, ‘9. 409 Old Main— -7 to 9 p.m. f ajsjLiL.,. ggsasa, ■■■■ m LOST METAL PE slide rule, gray felt case, lost sin Osmond oir Comer Room. Call Len, 4151. - ONE PEARL earring. ‘ Dangle type. In vicinity of downtown and . McElwain. Reward. Ext. 5051 Bm. 48 McElwain. GOLD' Hamilton girls watch lost. CilL: 1083'Thompson. Ask for Faith Bo gahn. WOULD PERSON who picked up gray .gabardine topcoat in 3rd floor Willard please call Don Thomas, 2760. I have yours. MISCELLANEOUS MAJOR BARBARA at Center Stage A . “if weekend. Tickets only $1 at S.XJ. or ' at; the --door. . dressmaking alterations, remak 'Kipg of gowns, button holes. .Call for Mrs. Stearl Moyer, 616 E. Beaver.. Ph. 4823.- MEALS at reasonable rates. . In j/i < * re * B®®vee Ave. or phone 78&1. 1 THE DAILY COLLEGfIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Bevo Averagin ' NEW YORK ( JP ) —Bevo Francis, the scoring robot from, little Rio Grande, 0., is averaging 20 points a game more than his closest pur suer, NCAA small-college basket ball statistics disclosed yesterday. Francis, a freshman, has poured in 1,343 points in 27 games. That ' ARE YOU TOUGH E i K * ' < N s *' 4* ■£., v a V" ■’%■• *■ - , ,** v V V'A ' s >'< «. v* ' v ' - * ' s ,', ,0 ' \>, % , -•i ' •> \" * A * ♦, , -'■S-v >*«<* >,',v' '; i^KF Can you “take it” 6 days a week? For 52 weeks? Can you meet the high standards required to be an Avia* tion Cadet? If you can—then here’s a man-size oppor tunity! An opportunity to serve your country and build a personal career that will fit you for responsible positions both in military and commercial aviation. It won’t be easy! Training discipline for Aviation Cadets is rigid. You’ll work hard, study hard, play hard—especially for the first few weeks. But when it’s over, you’ll be a pro—with a career ahead of you that will take you as far as you want to go. You graduate as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force, with pay of $5,300.00 a year. And this is only the beginning— New Aviation Cadet Training Classes Begin Every Few Weeks! f. Take a transcript of your college credits and a copy of your birth certificate to your nearest Air Force , Base or Recruiting Station. Fill out the application they give you. 2. If application is accepted, «the Air Force will arrange for you to take a physical examination. tO j£Ot ttiOtO detatlS * Visit your nearest Air Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer. OR WRITE TO: AVIATION CADET HEADQUARTERS, U. S. AIR FORCE, WASHINGTON 25, D. Gi 49.7 a Game gives him an average of 49.7 a game—exactly 20 more than run nerup Walt Walowac of Marshall. W. Va. Walowac has a 29.7 average but is.pressed for his No. 2 position by Bob Kowa of Millikin Univer- , >v . %' 5 <'> ¥ T* ' - W ■£ ' o"i' HERE’S WHAT TO DO: sity, IIL Kowa has averaged 28.3 a game. Kowa scored 90 points in his last three games to threaten Wal owac. Walowac maintained his 29.7 point average through the games of Saturday, Jan. 31, while Kowa’s spurt gave him a 28.3 point aver age. your opportunities for advancement are unlimited. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? To qualify as an Aviation Cadet, you must have com pleted at least two years of college. This is a minimum requirement—it’s best if you stay in school and gradu ate. In addition, you must be between 19 and 26Vi years, unmarried, and in good.physical condition. YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN PILOT OR AIRCRAFT OBSERVER If you choose to be an Aircraft Observer, your train ing will be in Navigation, Bombardment, Radar Operation or Aircraft Performance Engineering. Next, you will be given a written and manual apti tude test If you pass your physical- and other tests, you will be scheduled for an Aviation Cadet Training Class. The Selective Service Act allows you a four-month deferment while waiting class assignment Training for Legmen Jogging over cross-country t< rain is prescribed procedure i Penn State trackmen, sprint* included. Coach Charles (Chic Werner, who was an Olympic aii said the training “strengthens 1 muscles and. better prepares t boys for tough competition.” 1 a long-time practice at Penn Sta ... , ", s ft . ' s , s v* . % •• >3 .» 1' m < :\\ ' 'i' I % f savßid FACTS
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