WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 1956 10 Indies Cop Wins in IM BowliOg By CARLETON TUCKER Dorm 14 and the East Five con tinued to pace the two indepen dent loops in IM bowline compe tition Monday night. The Dark Horses and the Weather Men were shutout by the Fist Five and Dorm 14. In the A League, the Weather Men could not manage to pull anything higher than 1725 points while the Dorm 14 keglers reg istered 2315 with a high game pacing their attack of 804 points. The victory for Dorm 14 gives it a 15-1 slate with a make-up game still to be played. The one loss for Dorm 14 came last week when Benyo's Boys held it to a 3-1 win. The Weather Men have yet to win a league contest. One other shutout was scored in League A action as the Chop pers downed the Engineers. co. The Choppers won by only 125 pins, but rolled at least 700 in each of The three games. The win boosted the Choppers to fourth place with a 10-6 record. Benyo's Boys remained in sec ond place, dropping the Mogam hos, 3-1. Benyo's Boys, collected 2170 pins to the losers 2112. The Mogambos picked up its lone tally in the first game with a 662 score. Benyo's Boys now hold a 14-6 mark in second half play. Dorm 23 downed Jordan II and the Alley Cats beat Watt's 1 Rol lers, 3-1. Dorm 23 outscored Jor-1 dan 11, 2164-2002 and the Alleyl Cats racked up 2004 pins over the Watt's Rollers 1977. In League B, the East Five col-. lectecl 2333 pins to the Dark Hor ses 2084 points to give it a 4-0 shutout. The East Five bowlers led their attack with a high game of 775 points giving them 19 wins. The only loss for. the East Five came at the hands of the Pin Splitters. Two other shutouts were re corded as the Pin Splitters beat the Erieites. 4-0. and the Screw bowlers downed the AAA's, 4-0, The Pin Splitters gathered 2160 points and the Screwbowlers 2034 for their victories, The Hawks beat the Newman Club, 3-1, to maintain its hold on second place. The Newman Club had a 735 game for its one win, but was not enough to take the match as the Hawks out scored them, 2317-2136. The Hawks now own a 16-4 record. The other league match saw the No-Threats beat the Flying Dutchmen, 3-1. The No-Threats scored 1926 points to its oppo nents' 1836 points. Just a reminder! BURROUGHS will be interviewing next Thursday & Friday March 8 & For Electrical and Me chancal Engineers, Phy. sicists, Mathematicians, and other specialists. See your Placement Office for details and an appoint- wont. Boroughs locations include: Research Center. Paoli. Pa. Main Plant. Detroit. Mich.' E.LD.. Philadelphia. Pa. CJ.C.. Brooklyn. Nevi York The Todd Co.; Rochester. N.Y. Haydn Bros.. Plainfield. N.J. THE BUILDUP of a storm. That'si what photo editor Ron Walker gives in these candid pictures of• Charlie SpeideL long-time tyres-I ding mentor of the Lions. Caught in his "bench work" Saturday when the wrestlers lost their first match of 1336 to Pitt, 16-12; Speidel reaches his final emotion-, al'piteh. In this case we couldn't, figure out if we were in victory or defeat. These pictures are de ceiving Charlie goes through this not once a night, but every time one of his men walks to the mat. This happens eight times a night. and he is still going strong. • • . Is4l \ •" ;',1 1 :"• •• A " • ••: tl` • • ::::::: • 4::•0: • •: • eks • " •ittik*, •NS, • C •..?• •j• oth What Would You Like? 11 ` Anything to a•t ti a year tastes. We specialize in sat's tying you. Stop is tonight and (eel good again. Name it and you can have it at the Town House. also tasty sandwiches! INTERVIEWS FOR CAREERS WITH HERCULES Here's, an opportunity for a career -with one of the nation's most rapidly ex panding chemical com panies. If you will have a BS or MS degree in • CHEMISTRY • ENGINEERING Cheinicid ChN Mechsicd added Waft ...aHerculesrepresentative will be on the "campus to discuss with you employ ment opportunities in ... • RESEARCH It SALES • PRODUCTION • ENGINEERING Arrangements for Inter views should be made through your placement office. ' POWDSJI COMPANY lONNORMLATIIII WilelliKOM Pit, Da. March 14th THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA on-- Podres Seeks Delay VERO BEACH, Fla., March 6 (!#')—Johnny Podres, 23, Brook lyn's World Series pitching ace, received orders today to report to Albany, N.Y.. March 15 for Army induction, but it appeared the in ductio.: date may be delayed at, leas. a month, possibly longer. An Army official said Podres had the right to request a trans fer to a Florida board if he chose, Sources close tc the club, said it's certain the move will be made. f. N ...,,.: ::1:.&, ~ .t ~..,,I . 1.14 : 4 ,„:„...„;,..., A Campus-to-Career Case History "Sales results... and something more" Two and a half months after he began training with The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company of Maryland, Bill Cotonna went into the army, spending a year in Korea. "While in the service," Bill says, "I never thought of having to look for an other job. I resumed my career in the telephone business as soon as I got back. What's more, my rate of pay was in creased by crediting my time in the army. "After training, I was promoted to Sales Manager in Salisbury, Md. I'm re sponsible for initiating, planning and co ordinating sales activities in an area serving 50,000 customers in nine counties Bill Colons is typical of the many young men who have interesting jobs in the telephone business. Career oppor. ennities of many kinds exist in other BeU Telephone Companies, and in Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric and the Sandia Corporation. Your placement officer has more information about these companies. WRA Volleyball Sports Attendance Up NEW YORK, March 6 tA)--All Tryouts Tonight 'major sports showed increases in attendance during 1955 in spite Tryouts for the volleyball teatn of television, the ninth annual I ... of the Morning Telegraph for WRA's sports day program sti 4 .eY land Daily Racing Form dicelosed- Saturday will be held at 8:15 to- i - This overall increase n sport. Inight in White Hall. Basketball!attendance can be the first mdl. 'team tryouts will be tomorrow+ a -cation the habits and interests c 4 8:15 p.m. the American sporting fan are bib. Only women who participatedlginning to swing the other way-... in intramural vollyeball and bas-,he is leaving his living room and Iketball are eligible to try out. iseeing the game in person." On the left. William Nock Colonna, 8.5. in &Lanes, Administration, Virginia Polytechnic !Astiitae. '52. on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I select and train men for my sales force, and help business office managers with their sales problems. "Sales and marketing in the telephone business are growing more important every day. We've many new and different services to offer people. It's a job with scope, variety and challenge. "Arranging for customers' communi. cations requirements keeps me in touch with all departments of the company. These contacts add valuable experience that will always prove useful. I wanted a career that was broad and full of oppor. tunities, and that's what I've got," PAGE SEVEN T*lopeono Systems
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