The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 10, 1957, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1957
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Highlight IM Cage Play
By ROCKY EPSTEIN
A forfeit and a few close
tussles highlighted the nine
game card for Tuesday night's
independent intramural bas
ketball action.
In the forfeited contest, the
Tribe took a 2-0 decision from
the Hawks when the birds failed
to show up.
The Nittany Tigers bucketed
twice as many points as their op
ponents when they defeated Nit
tany 24, 26-13. Walt Voight with
10 markers and Charles Rolling,
with nine, led the Tigers in scor
ing. Bob Waldo had six points
for the losers.
Violators Edge Drunks
The Violaters came back from
a 8-6 halftime deficit to edge the.
Drunks, 26-24. Jerry Clupper
RECORD SALE..
3 DAYS ONLY
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY
AT
University Record Shop
Across from Atherton Hall
CLASSIFIEDS
ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 a.to.
THE PRECEDING DAT
RATES-17 words sr test:
$0.50 Ons Insertion
110.73 Two insertions
$l.OO Three Insertions
Additional words 3 for .01
for each day of Insertion.
FOR SALE
TUBE RCA Radio wing adoono-jse and
RCA 43 rpm turntable: like new. Will
sell cheap. Call Max. B-34 Hamilton ext.
1172.
HI-FI SALE now at Shads• Associl'atea.
151 South Allen Street. Open averting*.
ONE PAIR Men's Figure Skates. eine 10.
Excellent condition. Cali Jini Loughren
AD 8-9052.
SKITS AND Pole' $9. Firat year rented
it Allegheny Park for GO. neat year
bought own skiis. This yeae want to sell.
Lawless ext. 2.76.
TRAILER UNDER slsoe. Floor plan
outstanding: condition- excellent. 2.R-ft.
setup. Neighbors priceless. Hoover Park.
AD 7-7677.
SET OF GOLF Irons and woods plus
canvas bag. Includes all essential.. Call
Al) 7-2693. ask for Chuck Di Rocco. It not
there Imre plume number to call.
SEVEN-FOOR UTILITY Trailer. New
tires. Excellent condition. Price $7O l
Phone HO 6-6767.
FORDOMATIC Custom-line two-door
sedan—just inspected. good condition.
reasonable. Call 322. McElwain.
"COMPLETE PRESS Photozraphy Out-
- - - - -
fit" Argus Cintar C 3 Camera, flash
attachment, carrying case, extension
tripod, Norwood director light meter in
cluded. Phone AD 8-5051 ext. 264. Bill
Blanchard.
1917 FORD Sedan. 4-door. Current inspec
tion sticker. Recent valve job. $lO9 or
best offer. Phone DO 64767.
1954 FORD 2-door Custom 6 with radio
heater, overdrive and tubeless tires.
Body and engine in top condition. Excel
lent buy. Must sacrifice. Call HD 6-62.21.
FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM for second semester. 113
East Mitchell Ave. Cait AD 7-2244.
A DOUBLE Room, twin beds, close to
campus. Reasonable rent. Call AD 7-4677.
ONE-HALF DOUBLE or double room.
Close to campus. Available for next
semester. Call John Yousbock after 5 p.m.
AD 7-4850. -
DOUBLE ROOM for rent. available Jan
14. 126 E. Foster Ave. Call AD 7-4177
SINGLE ROOM close to - campus. Available
for spring semester. Call AD 7-4050.
ONE-HALF DOUBLE Boom arstlable for
next semester. 3 blocks from campus.
all Dave Johnson, AD 7-1850.
ONE-HALF DOUBLE room. Student, 401
4 Keller St. Call AD 8-8076.
FOR GOOD RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
Games, Forfeit
with 10 points stood at the head
of the Violators scoring column
and Jerry Abraczinskas paced the
Drunks with 11.
The cagers of Nittany 38 also
came back from a halftime deficit'
to eke out a 26-23 victory over ,
Nittany 30. Jim Susla with 11
tallies handled the reins for the
38'ers and Tom Davenport had
seven counters for Nittany 30.
The Ramblers handed the Five.
Nitts a 30-22 loss. Bill Daliies
dropped 14 points through the
hoop for the Ramblers and John
Beamer had six for the losers.
Lowest Scoring Game
Dorm 13 and th e Rockets
hooked up into what proved the
lowest scoring fray of the eve
ning as the quintet from the Dorm
beat the Rockets, 13-11. Karl
Goetz had complete control of the
game as he scored 10 of Dorm
13's 13 points. Jim Moore with five
GEOG. 1 text, vicinity of Fairmount and
Allen. Please call Bill 7-2546. W. Fair
mount. Reward.
GLASSES—Near Willard on Monday. Name
inside brown case. Please contact Eli
Sentman. Nittany 41-23. ext 276.
PaLE SLTDE RULE and Chem 20 book
near Pond Lab. Monday morning. Call
John Kerr AD 2-4929.
IC&E RUDE RULE—near Ree Hall bowlinz
alleys. Reward. Please return to John
Stohler. 215 McKee ext. 965.
FOUND
GIRL'S WATCH between Sparks and
Thompson about sao a.m. on Monday.
Call . riden eat. 118$.
LiA;O•244
TWO OR THREE room furnished apart-
ment around Feb. 1. 1967. Married vet
eran with one child (unborn). Call Dick
AD 7-2971.
AFROTC CADETS to sing with Angel
Flight In Air Force Choral Society.
Sig* up NO Cadet 0.11. Roma. Armory.
HELP WANTED
GRADUATE COUPLE to manna boarding
and rooming club in exchange for room
and board. Write P.O. Box 112. State
College. Pa. "
STUDENT "PIN BOYS—steady Part-time
job if you can schedule the right two
or three evenings. It's sl.9i singles or
13.93 doubles for a full two-hour tourna
ment. Inquire Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St.
STUDENTS TO work in boarding club
in exchange for meals. Call at 317 E.
Deaver Ave. and ask for Mrs. Ellean!.
MISCELLANEOUS
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN—the Jack Huber
Quartet is now accepting bookings for
the spring semester. Professional music at
moderate rates: on campus since 1948.
Call Jack Huber, AD 8-8811 after 6 p.m.
ALL STUDENT Dry Cleaning Agencies
will close Fri., Jan. 11. Will reopen
Mon.. Feb. 4.
FOR YOUR Parties: birthday cakes and
coffee cakes, party cookies, canapes,
and other sandwiches, fruit-punches. Frida
Stern, 122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone AD 7-4813.
MANY THANKS to the fella! that found
and returned the green wallet to the
HUB desk-
GRADUATING SENIORS, before you leave
campus. remember to join the Penn
State Alumni Association. Special senior
membership fee, only 42.00. Come to
Alumni Office, 104 Old Main.
FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono.
crapb service stop at State Collect T.V.
232 South Allen Street.
DANCING EVERY Friday and Saturday
Friday 9:30 - 12:30, Saturday 9-1
Club 33. Bellefonte.
13 YOUR typewriter swing yin trouble?
If es. call AD 14191 se brim( raadie
6. 4211 W. Collars Ave.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
led the Rockets.
Pollock 12 handed its oppon- 1
ents, the Kreams a 25-16 loss.'
Bob•Rebic with 13 tallies led the
Pollockmen and Hugh McShane
scored six for the Kreams.
Bill Benton led the Continentals
to a 35-24 win over the Aces. The
Continentals led throughout the
tilt as they held a 15-6 halftime
lead. Fred Wolff. bucketed six'
Aces counters.
In what proved to be the most
nip and tuck battle, the Deuces
Wild came back sensationally
from a 10-5' halftime deficit to
squeak out a 20-18 win from The
McKee Mustangs.
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Keglers Post 5 Shutouts
Five shutouts livened the sched- with 494 points. handed Delta Up
ule for Tuesday night's fraternity 'silon a 4-0 whitewashing.
intramural bowling. I Theta Delta Chi failed in their
Phi Delta Theta led by Steveishutout bid as Sigma Alpha ?au
Fletcher's 399 series goose-egged won one point. Dick Kuhn paced
the keglers from Alpha Tau Theta Delt with 45 while Al Rose
Omega. 4-0. Gis Mercurio rolled of SAM rolled a 469 triple. Theta
a 467 for ATO. Delt won 3-1
Terry Hutton's 490 triple paced !
Nu Gamma Delta to a 4-0 shel-'
lacking of Tau Phi Delta.
A 463 triple by Adria Sonth
eimer led the way for Alpha
Zeta's shutout of Phi Sigma Delta,
4-0
Blaine Barron's smashing triple
of 534 gave Kappa Delta Rho a
,4-0 shutout over Tau Kappa Ep
silon.
Theta Xi, led by George Hawk
Penn State's punt return de-
Tense rated tenth in the nation in;
1956. Nine opponents returned 20,
punts a total of 125 yards, an av
erage of 6.3 yards per return.
FOR MAGAZINES
Right, Reginald...
another new idea for the campus.
And what two popular campus weeklies???
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED and TIME, of course.
And the machines??? At your service
(with the latest issues)
at NITTANY DORM 20
and WARING HALL
PAGE SEVEN
NOW IN PROGRESS
THE
Happy New Year
Sale
at the
MUSIC ROOM
Big Savings on
Records and Phonographs
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