WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Want to Shoot Without Walking Far? Try Conveient Ref, Hall Rifle Range Fall, among other things, brings the hunting season to millions of Americans every year And Penn State men are no exception. The freshmen may have a little trouble getting out into the open to display their shoot ing talents but they can make use of the University target range located in the baSement of Recreation Hall. The range, now in its third season, is open to all students and faculty members of the University. Students may also receive Uni versity credit by partaking in the Hunter Safety program now being offered by the College of Physical Education. _ Two nights a week, the Uni versity's Army ROTC rifle team makes use of the range and the State College Junior Rifle Club holds meets on the range every Saturday afternoon. Ten newly-conditioned Wi n- Chester 52 professional t arget rifles will be in use this year. The range itself is sanctioned by the National Target Rifle Association. On the same floor as the rifle ranges are 12 University bowling alleys. Under the direction of Nick Thiel, the alleys will open Sep tember 14 and will remain open until the end of the school year. The Intramural bowling sea- - son opens the first week in October and will continue for 24 weeks. There will be open bowling Saturday nights. Students may also take bowl ing for physical edication require ment for eight weeks. Students will bowl three games a week and be graded on improvement in their game. The ice skating rink, located near Nittany residence hall 44, is open from the middle of Novem ber to the first week in March. The rink is in use daily from 7 to 10 in the evening; There is a special children's session every Saturday morning from 9 to 11:30. The rink; one of the largest artificially frozen rinks in the east, has a skating surface ap proximately 100 by 200 feet and will accommodate 600 to 800 skaters. The reffrigeration equipment will keep the ice in skating con dition as long as the air temper ature does not go above 45 de grees. On the western edge of the rink is a lounge building complete with snack bar and fireplace. Skates may be rented and admis sion is 25 cents for students. Matriculation cards must be pre sented when tickets are pur chased. G. N. "Nick" Thiel, since re tired as Penn State lacrosse coach, twice was named." Coach of the Year" in this-sport. Grid - Managers Called All second or third semester students who wish to be sec ond manager in football should register as soon as possible at the Athletic Association office. 249 Recreation Hall. A 2.0 All- University average is required. Complete Turkey Dinner . 85c - •Delicious Roast Turkey e Filling •Cranberry Sauce •Mashed Potatoes • Buffered Peas •Rolls and Butter Served at Our Fountain Rea & Derick Drugs, Inc. 121. S. ALLEN ST. 11. 1057 By MIKE MAXWELL Football Kicks-off '57-58 1' ntramurats Penn State's 1957-58 Intramural sports_program will be kicked off with the opening of the touch football tournament, Sept. 25, and will be followed by the starting of the tennis singles play and the golf medal tournament. All totaled, 17 tournaments will be sponsored by the Intramural department. Bowling' and swimming competition are the remaining sports which will start in the fall season. C. M. "Dutch" Sykes, assistant director of the program, announc ed that all the tournies are open to independent men as well as fraternity members. Most of the play is on a team basis but several of the sporting events are played on an individual basis. A champion is determined for each event and the fraternity which ammasses the most num ber of points in the overall corn betition is awarded a large tro phy. Trophies are also given to the winners in each sport. Independent students need not belong to formal organized teams in order to compete but may or ganize themselves into various teams. Each member of a winning independent team receives an award. All regularly enrolled under graduate male students are eli gible to compete in the Intramural program as long as they are not members of varsity or freshmen squads. Varsity letter winners at Penn State or another college in the particular sport in which they wish to participate are also in eligible. All of the equipment neces sary fo rthe sporting events is supplied by the department, ex cept in Tennis and golf play. The Intramural office assigns referees to work all of the con- Penn State Sportswear our special feature. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA tests that require officials. Last year's all-year point fra ternity winner was Alpha Chi Sigma while Phi Delta Theta cop ped the touch football crown. Fifty-four independent teams and 49 fraternity teams participated in the 1956 tournament, while 1416 men played in over 100 grid iron contests. Basketball attracted the -most number of participants with 1916 students playing in . 474 regularly scheduled games on the Recrea tion Hall floor. The fraternity crown was won by Alpha Sigma Phi in the 52-team competition while 80 independent teams vied' for honors. Volleyball had 1347 participants in 195 games and bowling ranked fourth in the number of entrants. 1151. Other competition was held in swimming, boxing, wrestling, handball singles, handball doub les, badminton, horseshoes, soc cer, tennis doubles, golf team and track. Rip Engle, Penn State coach, is a native Pennsylvanian who never played football until he en tered colle: e. Soccer Managers All third semester students who wish to be second man agers in soccer should report to 249 Recreation Hall. A 2.0 All- University average is required- gaLECE MEM Ettr's run timp —Dail% Cnllr-ciAn Photo hv Marc' Scher' IT RAINED YESTERDAY in University Park, but football prac ! lice was still held. Yesterday, the schedule called for basic grid drill such as the blocking exercise shown above. 'Sugar Mad Again PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10 (P) —Sugar Ray Robinson said to day he plans to take the New York State Athletic Commission to court after his fight with Car men Basilio to prove it does .not have the right "to compel a fight , er to give away his constitutional rights to a promoter." Robinson. who was in town for an exhibition on tonight's Harold Johnson-Wayne Bethea fight card at Convention Hall. said he would challenge the commission's official contract form for fights. think it'? time someoody made the commission show cause that' it has a right to compel a fighter to give away his consti tutional rights to a promoter." he said at a luncheon. He said he would take the action for the benefit of "others who come af ter me." Robinson won that benefit for himself recently in a dis pute over television income with the International Boxing Club. He threatened to call off his Sept. 23 middleweight title defense against Carmen Basilio in New York unless the IBC met certain of the fighter's de mands. The IBC. after a meeting with Our shop for your favorite brands, which collegiate styles. Make _ it YOUR shopping center, too. 114 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE Across from Old Main is the MIME azza , ,11' "'" PAGE FIFTEEN the commission. yielded on the theatre TV arrangements and guaranteed Sugar Ray a minimum of $225,000 from that revenue source. The new agreement also provided a 5110.000 guarantee for challenger Basilio. CLASSIFIEDS An MUST BE IN BY 11:90 caa. THE PRECEDING DAT RA I . E.$-1: words 01 less: 30.53 On• insert/en $0.75. Tw6 Insertions $l.OO Ihre• insertions Additional word, 3 for .03 far ueh day of letaertlido. 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