THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Moran W it In Meet at Junior Ed Moran will be one of coach Chick Werner's big threats when the Lion trackteam meets Army at West Point this Saturday. Werner has put so much re liance in Moran as a point-getter for the thinclads that he is enter ing him in three events—the mile, 1000-yard run, and the two-mile relay race with the key spot of anchorman. And there's plenty of reason for Werner's reliance on this stel lar junior athlete. Moran has not only per - formed well on the indoor boards this year but he has been an outstanding performer in cross-country and outdoor track competition since he came to State Three years ago. -Werner was particuLarly im pressed with Moran's showing as * * * Ed Moran + CLASSIFIEDS t ADS MUST BE IN IR 11:04 ta.ne. TUE PREVEDINO OAT RATES-17 words et !cis. 10.50 One Insertlock 10.75 rwo haseetiers MOO Three insertions Additional words 1 fat AM for each day at insartlon. FOR SALE GREY PERSIAN lamb coat. Muskrat Jacket, Hat to match. 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MODERN TWO bedroom unfurnialied apartment adjacent to campus; suitable for two or three studeata or married couple. Available March tat. Call AD B-6101. THREE ROOMS and bath furnished apart- went: available Marais St. Private en trance. all utilities paid. Call AD 7-247 k SINGLE OR double room for rent at 4`.2.11 S. Poch. Also two garages. Can AD 8-6013. BOY'S DOUBLE student room also halt boy's double student maul. Phone AD l'-2309. ONE-HALF DOCI3LE foam shit or with out board. 243 South Pub St. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent on north side of campus suitable for 2 or 2 bars: u'ti'lities furnished. Phone rip 14.2.21. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rest on north side' or suitalle for four bon: available Immediately. rkaae AD TWO NICE large 'double rooms centring located in 30$ 8. Albertan. Cali AD Head West Nittany Thinclads Point Saturday anchorman on the two-mile relay team that ~won the event in the Milirose games last Saturday and set a new Penn State record for the event. Moran finished the race for the Nittanies with a sizzling 1:51.6 half which was only one second off the accepted indoor record which was performed from ,a standing start. Werner was also looking at Moran's pe r formance against Navy three weeks ago when the Lions opened the season against the Midshipmen- Moran won the mile in 4:24.7. the 1000 in 2:16 and anchored the Lions' winning two-mile relay team with a 1:59.4. The Lions' are still weak in the field events—especially the shot put where they only have one en try. But aside from this, they have the depth in the other events that should give them the nod.• Fred Kerr will 'run the mile with Moran and will compete in the two-mile run with soph .omore flash Dick Englebrink from Abington. Co-Captain Dick Gross will again compete in the pole vault. Norris set a new Penn State in door mark with a 13'6" leap in the Philadelphia Inquirer games but three weeks ago he finished sixth against Navy in the event. Baseball Managers Sophomores interested in be coming baseball second managers should sign up anytime this week at the Athletic Office in Recrea tion Hall or call Bill Wallis at AD 74157. All candidates must have at least a 2.0 All-University aver age. Penn State will open its 1958 football season a week earlier than usual, against Nebraska at Lincoln September 20. SCARRAB BRACELET. In or near Bourke. Sparks. Forestry or Mechanical Engineering. Call Becky ext. 1366-M. Reward.. LOST ON Friday 'night one pair brown rim glasses. Please call Jon Lang ext. 3171. NEEDED—ONE roommate for apartment in Metzler Building. Call AD 8-0(1111- NICE APART3IF2s7 close to alum= Lease beginning June. July or August. AD 84900, ask for Dave. RIDE TO Miami or Tampa and return during Easter vacation. Call AD 3-8900 between 11:.30 am- and 1:00 t.m. or eve nings and ask for Joe. FELLOW TO share a quiet 2-room apart ment 1 block from campus with cooking facilities. Call AD 7-2171 or AD 7-2665. GUITARIST AND Violinist for Pajama Came orchestra March 20-22. Interested parties call Ken Todd AD 7-4957. PAIR OF Skis. most have safety bindings. must be in reasonable condition. Call after 7 p.m. AD 7-2261. Frank -Mario: ROOMMATE WANTED. One boy. to join three in apartment or four boys interested in apartment. Phone Al) 8-695 T. WANTED—WAITERS. c.n Chi Phi fra ternity. Call AD .7-4332 ask • for Dick Hood. caterer. DUE TO many inquiries for dance band experience. AIM is sponioring another lame dance band.- Interested people eon tact Warren Dougherty Al) 1.0021 or Roger Munnell AD 7-4441. Tryouts for all brass Players will be held at 100 Carnegie Thom Feb. I.S. SECRETARY TO company officer. Interest ing and responsible position for an experienced secretary. Local resident pre ferred. Shorthand required...T.4l AD 74611 ext. 12. GENERAL REFERENCE - Librarian (male _cm female). Professional training and experience required. Call AD 7-1611 ext- 11- THREE BLACK Derbys for Thespian show 'Tajarna Game?' Con tact Nancy Kau chick ext 132.031 or 1553. USED COPIES of "Physics The Pioneer Science — by Taylor for Physics 101 stn. dents._AD 2-344.1 ext. 2041 or AD 7-2704. MISCELLANEOUS COMFORTABLE SINGLE room in ex- change for 10 hours wotk per week. Can be adjusted to schedule. Call AD 74126. THE DIY:LECTOR of Camp Coaxal! Weiser of the Readies YMCA will 'interview prospective counselors for all plusses of the camp program on Friday Feb. 14 at the Student Employment Service. 112 Old Main. Sign up in advance for an appointment. DR. JAMES W. MAUER!' Cliiprometor. 110 East Bearer are. Office Loafs Tues days and Thursdays 10-12 am. 2-1 Rs-. 6.8 pan. Phone AD 74900. Lesiateers d-7007. LOCAL REPAIR Service an all makes at typewriter". We will call for and deliver your typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment. AD 3-412/4. - THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Alpha Tau Omega edged Sigma Chi, 22-21, to pace Ultra- Ds • mural basketball action Tuesday night at Recreation Hall and eadilne Set to remain in first place in Fraternity League E with a 6-0 mark. _ - Larry Bayer led ATO's attack almost single-handedly as ®r Bowling, he scored 17 of his team's 22 points The Studniks also kept an -- 'unbeaten record intact when Tournament , they defeated the Bums, 30-23. The Studniks also have a 6-0 The second annual University card. Harry Palaschak was the handicap bowling tournament; mainstay for the Studniks with will be held from Feb. 24 through! 14 points. March 2-at the Recreation Hall: In other play, Theta Kappa Phi . Alleys. Entries will close Feb.; beat Sigma Alpha Mii, 26-11; Pi 17. ' }k appa Phi won over Alpha Chi Tournament director Jordanitho, 24-21 and Alpha Phi Delta Love said the tourney can hold beat Theta Delta Chi, 36-23. more entries. The event is open; Penn Hav e n defeated the to all University personnel active i Wolves. 32-18; McKee 3-4 won in local bowling leagues. Entry over the Watts Devils, 32-28; and blanks are available at the alleyiPollock 4 beat Pollock 6, 19-13. office in Recreation Hall. Pior-, The scheduled encounter be ity is given in scheduling to those! l tween Pollock 12 and The Con who have their entries in early. vies was ruled no contest as The playing times are Monday neither team could produce the Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at; necessary five men. 6:30 and 9:00 p.m.; Wednesday atl Bayer's 17 tallies was the high 9:00 p.m.; Saturday at 3:30, 6 : 3o ,point total for the evening. Ben and 5 p.m.; and Sunday 1, 3:30. Amato. Alpha Phi Delta, was sec an: 6 p.m. :ond with 15 markers. Dave Wat . ___ The program includes team,;kins, Alpha Chi Rho, and Palas doubles, singles and all events.!chak were tied for third in the The team fee is $7.50 and the scoring race with 14 counters doubles fee is $3.00. each. EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND It's a cinch to "rub out" typing errors and leave no "clues", when you use Eaton's Corrisable Bond Paper. Never smears, never smudges—be cause Coreasable's like-magic surface... erases without a trace! .(A flick of the wrist and a pencil eraser puts things right!) This fine quality bond paper gives a handsome appearance to all your work. It's a perfect crime not to use it! EATON PAPER CORPORATION 6 PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS • ATO's 6th Victory Highlights IM Cage f CA t - 1 ..1 - The case of the typing paper that erased without a trace--or Typewriter Paper EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Erasable Uri - a:sable is available in all the weights you might require—front onionskin to heavy bond. In convenient 100Lsheet packets and 50G-sheet ream boxes. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper, backed by the famous Eaton name. Made only by Eaton PAGE SEVEN Theta Xi Bowls To Loop Lead Theta Xi jumped into first place in intramural bowling Fraternity League A by virtue of its second shutout in two matches when it blanked Phi Delta Theta, first half winners. Tuesday night at Recreation HalL In other alley action. Alpha Tau Omega beat Kappa Delta Rho, Theta Delta Chi won over Alpha Zeta, and Sigma Alpha EN silon topped Delta Upsilon by scores. Phi Mu Delta tied kappa Sigma, 2-2. FRATERNITY - NEWSPAPPC Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 3 E. COLLEGE AD A-41% L- ; A • 111 . s ,a 0000 -o
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