TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2 Boaters hutOutC , 4 olgatolnebriates Win in IM Football , , The Inebriates came from be- Shifters, 13-2. It wasn't until the! Face West Chester Next thind last night in intramural foot- last play of third quarter that the - • ball to defeat the Air Force, 19-13. Panthers broke the ice and scored. and tied them for their League :,,The tally was a 23-yard pass from • . By LOU PRATO title. .Nick Freeman to Jack Bunting, Penn State's soccer eleven primed for its The Air Force was leading 13-12 who literally pulled the ball away grudge duel with at the half but the Inebriates:from three opponents. West Chester State Teachers College on Beaver Field tomor-isuddenly came to life in the sec--; Bill Shank hit Jim Cassidy with row afternoon when it handed Colgate a 2-0 loss at Hamilton, and period on the sharp-shooting.a bullet pass to cover 18 yards s of Bob Kneph. Kneph fired a 45-land give the Panthers another N.Y., Saturday. • :yard pass to Ralph Bitsko to setiscore early in the second half. It was the fourth win of the season for the unbeateh Lion the stage for the winning tally.i The Bull Shifters produced ,This was a two-yard pitch to Joe!their only tally of the game when booters and their seventh straight * * * !Schaeffer, who grabbed the pig- . Larry Warey burst through the in two years. The Nittany soccer i , to away from three defenders!Pauthers' secondary and broke up machine has now racked up 31 , to score. !a double reverse to score a safety. victories in its last 34 encounters. Bill Hess led Beta Theta Pi to al Shank again hit Cassidy for the Coach Ken Hosterman's crew - 13-0 victory over Theta Chi. Hess!final score of the game on a 22- - was probably thinking ahead to ! yard pass. - West Chester and the thought tossed two touchdown passes tor the victors. The first came early! Bob Rebic hit Sal Catania for a of revenge as they whipped in the first quarter when he hit t 2s-yard touchdown pass in the Colgate. And it doesn't take much to real i z e wh y. West endend Fritz Tenor, ,highlighting a, first half to lead Pollock 12 to a Chester stopped the l 25-yard drive downfield. 43-0 victory over Pollock 11. After a brilliant 25-yard pass, In other games Nittany 25 shut soccer annals (19) last fall when winning skien in Penn State play in the second period Hess'out Nittany 30, 25-0; Nittany 22 hit Sam Moyer in the end zone downed Nittany 28. 12-6; Delta the two juggernauts battled to a scoreless deadlock at West from 19 yards out. Don Meyerillpsilon defeated Pi Kappa Alpha. Chester. added the extra point. , and Phi Sigma Kappa downed The Panthers downed the Bull' ATO in overtime. Desp i t e their pre-occupied thinking, the Nittany booters were still able to handle the New York outfit with relative ease. No, the score doesn't indicate any "relative ease" but, as usual, the statistics do. The Lion pack made 23 at tempts to pierce the- Colgate goal while the host club could man age only 6 goal shots. The overall Lion superiority was very evident in the final quarter when the, Nittanies took 8 passes at the Col gate nets while shutting r the Raid . ers off entirely. It took only four minutes for the Lions to break the scoring • barrier when rookie Bill Fied ler fired a 12-yarder after tak ing a pass from Per Torgeson. -That tally upped Fiedler's team production to nine. However, Fiedler's goal stunned Colgate into reality for they stormed - back to . hold the Lions scoreless until 16 minutes had elapsed in the third stanza. Then, Dave Haase connected with a 5- yard thrust. "We looked real good in these first four •minutes." Hosteiman commented, "but after that goal, they seemed to tighten up. In fact, they began to beat us to the ball." Hosterrnan credited veferan halfback Walt Krauser and 1. Do you chase butterflies in preference to YES NO other creatures of Nature? 1.1 Ell 2. Do you believe that making money is evil? = = 3. Do you think Italian movie actresses are over-rated? (Women not expected to answer this question.) .1.1 EMI 4. Do you buy only the things you can afford? ED ED 5. Do you think there's anything as important as taste in a cigarette? ED M. 6. Do you feel that security is more desirable than challenge_ F - 1 E:i 7. Do you refer to a half-full glass as -half-empty", CI MI 8. Do you think fads and fancy stuff can ever take the place of mildness and flavor in a cigarette? = = ~ • _ r ". .tai, r s t .: ; . i a. .1. Idosmow.• learns. Cogin.w. 1111, • ^ WIN ;25 CASH! t . • .ii&NiVie.l,,.. . Dream up your owe It'you.answered "No" to all questions, you ob- But if you want a real smoke, make it Camels. : c o y* ~ questions for future , viously smoke Camels—a real cigarette. Only 6or Only Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobaccos - "Personality Power" e.--,--- , 7 "No" answers mean you better get onto Camels tastes so rich, smokes so good and m il d. No won- ak, , „,„ ---'----t- --' - :V-.. quiues. Well pay $25 - . --..- for each question used fast. Fewer than 6 "No's" and it really doesn't der more people today smoke Camels than any 7 e 14 \71• 10 -. --,-- i f. t .----, 7 . 1 , ,e, f :\ in this college ad catn• matter what you smoke. Anything's good enough! other cigarette. How about ' you? . a, ___ is ,„ . ..._, Th . - paign. Send question; t iv" - Tr.es _......- with name, address. . . t ` .--'---°- ' • - 11. °: ? Have a real cigarette-have a Ca . mel , . .. _ , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Walt Krauser plays his best game sophomore goalie Ralph Becker I with outstanding performances. "I think Krauser played the best game of his career," Hoster-, man said, "and as for Becker, well, he did a fine job in his first, start. He made one save on a 12- yard penaltykick that might have i changed the aspect of the game.' That was in the second quarter. He dove to the right and fell as: he knocked the ball down: "ut he was up like a cat and grabbed the ball before any damage could , ,be done." IM Cage Entries I Entries are now being received at the Intramural office for the 15 - week basketball tournament. They are due by 4:30 p.m.•tomor row. —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison MOVE OUT OF THE WAY! Lion Halfback Dave Kasperian goes for four yards against the Vanderbilt Commodores as Captain Toe Sabol (67) moves in to block Vandy's Tommy Moore (34). Test your personality power Ari cud_ In -the hand Is worth two in the bush PAGE SEVEN 111., .•-, Am:: Sex ... Gloves - and Scarves Now's the time to prepare for those cold winter days in State Colleg . e. Your first stop should be Danks Men's Shop for gloves and scarves. For those dressy occasions this winter, why not wear brown or grey genuine leather gloves. Lined with rabbit fur they're sure to be the warmest gloves you've owned. The price Ice-skating and other out door winter sports require gloves made from a blend of lambswool. raccoon fur, and nylon. They come in two colors —tan or grey. Priced at only $2.50. If you want something dif ferent try our gloves made from wool. raccoon fur with nylon stitching. The palm of the glove is imported Chevre aux leather. Colors—grey or tan. Priced at $5.00. Grey or tan gloves made from 1001. orlon with a lea ther palm is $3.98. We have pigskin gloves ranging in price from 13.98 to $6.95. Imported virgin wool scarves are priced at $1.98 .and $2.98. They were made in England by Londonberry. This includes all typ % . ; .; of plaids and plain in as sorted colors. emembe r—make Danks your headquarters for winter clothing. Danks & Co. MEWS SHOP Entrances on W. Beaver Ave. college and class to Camel Quiz, Box 1933, Grand Central Statio% New York 17, N.Y.