WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAR $4O For K The Varsity "S" CI versity ice skating rink Dick Kadis, hospitalized According to Club s. rink last night. University The Daily Collegian, jo operate the rink for the The rink will again night with all proceeds and the Collegian. The larger donations will be As an added feature, the services of Mrs. Ma States skating champio minute skating exhibiti watched her performanc! Although last night ing for a bigger crowd t drive Thursday night s in celebration of Washin Yesterday marked t .e opening of the drive, but no figures were available as yet on tot. collections. The Club and the Collegian obtained permission to solicit sororities for funds and private dona tions are being accepted. Persons donating to the drive are asked to make checks payable to the Varsity "S" Club or, if they wish to donate cash, to leave it at the Collegian office ' care of Sports Editor Fran Fanned. The Penn State driv is just one of the many being conducted over the state. However due to the tremendous hospital bill facing the Kadis family—it no totals over sl3,ooo—it is doubtful that the total expense will ever reached. Badis' father, who ha borrowed approximately $3OOO, and Gen eva College, which ha no insurance covering injured athletes, have made attempts to raise the necessary money. However, nei• ther were able to o sufficient funds. Kadis was injured in a Suffering from a cerebral four and one half months. Cleveland hospital. Cornell Mat Only one of the two opponents left on the Lion mat schedule saw action over the weekend but sev eral other teams who will com pete against the Nittany grapp lers at the Eastern Tournament, March 15-16, got in their licks. Cornell prepped for its Friday night encounter with the Penn State matmen by defeating Frank lin and Marshall, 19-10. In other Eastern wrestling results Navy toppled Maryland. 15-9; 'Army tied Lehigh. 14-14; Brown edged Princeton. 15-11: and Harvard ran over Penn. 27-3. Cornell copped five matches and registered a draw in its vic tory over F& M. One-hundred and twenty-three-pound Carmen Molino—whose only loss this year has been to Pitt's Bill Millings. 3-2--gained the only fall for the Big Red. Navy used two decisions in the last two bouts of its meet with Maryland to emerge victorious. The biggest surprise of the night was provided in the heavyweight action when Navy's Tony Stremic decisioned Mike Sandusky, 5-2. Army rallied in its final bout with Lehigh to surprise the heavily-favored Engineer s. Down by a 14-11 count at the end of seven matches, Army's heavyweight Novografz carved Shoe Special Jerry's Army and Navy Black or Brown Loafers Black and White Saddles White Tennis Shoes Heavy *eight Engineer 20. 1957 ollected dis Fund collected approximately $4O at the Uni • t . night in its drive to collect funds for Geneva College football player. .kei,n• l an Dick DeLuca, 60 people used the 1 officials last week granted the Club and nt sponsors of the drive, permission to fund-raising campaign. be open from 7-10 tonight and tomorrow collected being turned over to the Club admission price is at least 50 cents, but , accepted. the Club and the Collegian have obtained ilyn Tammen, 1947 California and United . Mrs. Tammen will perform in a four n both nights. Approximately 45 people • last night, DeLuca said.* as only average, DeLuca said he was hop might. He expects the largest crowd of the ce all State high schools are closed Friday .n's Birthday. Sept. 29 football game with Waynesburg. hemorrhage, he has been in a coma for His condition is still listed as "poor" at a en Top F &M out a 4-1 win over Bob David son for the draw. Lehigh battles with the Mid dies this Saturday at Bethlehem. Led by undefeated co-captain Frank Smith, Brown handed Princeton its first Ivy League de feat of the year. Smith, who hails from Bethlehem, ran his unbeaten mark to si.- with a 8-1 victory over Kurt Dohan. ;••••••••••••:•:•:•:•:•:•:.:•:•:•:•• ' • ••••:••••:•:•:••••:•:•:•::•/J:.. Maii? 0 0 91 iIO Meet your friends at the Town House to night for the finest in food and music. And the music starts 1 / 2 - hour earlier, so don't wait to hear the . . . JERRY MILLER COMBO • 8:30 .... til I 2 .00 • iy RM NAVY 1 .m m .. 51. CHURCH Si STATECOILEGE.PA:ILOCK 11AVEN.DA. White Bucks Desert Boots THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Varsity 'S' Club Signs Dark Retains Golf Lead; Kretlow 2d All candidates for the varsity; "S" Club will wear their signs LAKE WORTH, Fla., Feb. 19, of the 54-hole Cavalcade of Chain starting today, Paul Roberts, club (JP)—Alvin Dark of the St. Louis pions golf tournament. president, announced. The signs Cardinals held an eight stroke He fired a73to go with the 71 will be worn only this week. lead today after the second round he carded yesterday. ABB MUST BE IN BY 11:06 saa. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES-11 words or ten: SOSO Ono [insertion $9.75 Two Insertions 31.00 Three insertions Additional words 3 for .0S for each day at Insertion. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS 1950 HENkY J. 7200 mile.. overdrive. Will sell to highest bidder. Coll Art AD 7-4933. 1956 FORD Fairlane V-S 4-door Fordomark. power steering. white sidewalk. 12000 miles. Must sell. 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