INEONISDAY. NOVENI9O 9. 1955 IM GA Chi Bosox, Senators Engage In Nine-Player Deal WASHINGTON (JP)—The Washington Senators today traded pitcher Bob Porterfield, first baseman Mickey Vernon and two other players for five Boston Red Sox players. Also going to Boston are. pitcher Johnny Schmitz and outfielder Tom Umphlett. In return, the Senators will receive righthanded pitcher Richard Brodowski, Alpheus Lee Curtis Jr., and Thurman E. Clevenger, and `outfielders Karl Olson and Neil B. Chrisley. President Calvin Griffith of the Senators said Olson will be Wash ington's centerfielder and- Chris ley, who played with Nashville of the Southern Assn. last season, probably will play leftfield. It was a 5-for-4 deal as the Senators also gave up lefthanded pitcher Johnny Schmitz and re serve outfielder Tommy Umph lett. Quite obviously, the Red Sox AG HILL P.:,: , i_ RT-'''.'iit.:' TURKEY DINNER SERVED Come on gang —food and fun for everycne ! ! are bidding for the pennant in 1956, since the Boston club can't expect too many years' service from its new players. Vernon will be 38 in April; Schmitz will be 36 later t h month. Porterfield, who has been having difficulty winning for the last two seasons after a 22-game year in 1953, is 31. In return for these players, the Senators acquired three pitchers and two outfielders, all 25 or younger, but none with much of a major league record. IF Saturday, November 12 + 10 Door Prizes • Tickets Available from Club Representatives • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 5:00 - 6:45 Phi Kappa Sigma, Navy Win IM Titles An aggressive Navy independent team and a fast-moving Phi Kappa Sigma squad won the Intramural football championships last night on the Beaver Field. gridiron. Navy, sparked by the passing wizardry of its tailback, Phil Hodges, completely outplayed its hard-fighting Dorm 39 opponents to win a 13-0 vitcory. The Middies did all their scor ing in the first half as Hodges passed for both touchdowns. Midway through the first half, Navy took over on its own 30- yard line. On the first play from scrimmage, Hodges veered to his right and let loose with a 50-yard heave to Ray Tuleya who caught it on the 20 and trotted into the end zone. Ralph Souder missed the extra point attempt. Navy scared its final touch down in the waning minutes of the first half. With the ball rest ing on the midfield stripe, the Navy tailback threw a 40-yard running jump pass 'to Souder on the losers' 10. On the next play, Hodges hit Ron Krieple in the end zone for the score. Souder booted the ball through the uprights for the 13th point. Navy succeeds the Firebalk— winners of the crown for Nur consecutive years—as independ ent champs. In the fraternity contest, Phi Kappa Sigma's Lew Schneider outdueled his Phi Gamma Delta counterpart; Chuck Christiansen, in .a battle of the tailbacks, -to lead his team to a 147 victory. Phi Gam drew first blood mid way through the first quarter when John Lessig made a diving catch of Christiansen's eight yard toss for the score. Don Ferguson kicked the extra point. Phi Kappa Sig needed only two ays to tie the score. Schneider ok the kick-off on his own 20 - - - - JACK'S Barber Shop 131 S. Pugh St. FREE BINGO IL, IL, L. 1 r ir ir By VINCE CAROCCI and passed to Don Stickler on the 50. The little tailback then hit El mer Strauss in the end zone for six points. Guy Tirabassi booted the tying point. Phi Kappa Sigma scored the winning TI) early in the second quarter after forcing Christian sen to boot to the 50. Schneider passed 35 yards to Don Stickler who made a sensa tional grab on the three. Then' Schneider hit Tirabassi in the end' zone for the score. Tirabassi kicked the extra point. 160 OLD COUNTRY RO AD MINEOLA, N. Y Price $l.OO Square Dancing ATTENTION REC HALL Outing Club Group To Hear Skiing Talk Tomorrow Willard Hischman, Philadel phia sports store owner and au thority on skiing' equipment, will speak to the Winter Sports Divi sion of the Outing Club at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 317 Willard. Two movies—'The ABC's of Skiing," and ''Championship Ski ing at the Harriman Cup Races"— will be shown. Hischman, who will speak on how to select and purchase equ'?- ment for safer and better skiing, is the former ski instructor of the Pennsyvania Big Boulder S 1: i Area. He is currently sponsoring the intercollegiate skiing comne titian in the "Banana Belt" Sizi Association and is race-commit tee chairman of the Pennsylvania Ski Federation. Arkansas rang up its largest number of points against Texr.s since 1938 when the Ra - beat the Longhorns, 27-29. teen years ago Arkansas won 42 ti. .• . . " • • • 4N ,55 Howard .1. Gresens Director of Personnol , ut building your future the development of new General Electronics, mil waves and Automation. ion and advice regarding tt Airborne Instruments jou contact him when he er with your Placement "Ideally sitaated on Long Island, in the Heart of the Electronics Industry." PAGE SEVEN