PAG? -SIX THE OAtIY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1958 Cagers Upset - Minded TKE Upsets Alpha Sig lUr Dil-f-eki irnh Gnwnex In Intramural Basketball ■ M~ I Bi ■ B B B BJET Tau Kappa Epsilon gave de- shot for the victory. Penn State’s basket b a i 1 at Westminster. No score was'game regular season schedule. fending Intramural basketball Lions sent their upset claws ava.caoie at the tune of publics-1 Hu club is in good physical con- champions Alpha Sigma Phi T au, 40-22; Alpha Epsilon Pi de out for sharpening in hones ofi t)0n ’ ;djtion, Coach John Egli feels the j( S fj rs t defeat in two seasons feated Phi Kappa, 29-23; and Pi l, • Vntr-e Should the Panthers win theiri Llons T" 11 be granting Pi .t only - 26-22 upset win Wednes- Lambda Phi won over Phi Delta, having them m fine shape last two gaines _Westminster and; two serious concessions: the home ina “f „***"-” 2 -0, by forfeit for tomorrow night’s encount-penn State—they will finish the court and game activity during day nignt at Kecreation Hail. indenendeni er with the Pittsburgh Pan- regular season with their best the week. Alpha Sig was still able to wm XLI saw The^keUer thers at the Pitt Field House rpcord since 1116 1934-35 season 71,6 Panthers will have played the League F crown, however, defeat the Zips, 40-29. Five tners at Uieim field House- when the now retired Doc Car], two games this past week come when it finished its season with "thertadependenl games w«e And the Lions would enjoy son coached them to an 38-6 rec- game time while the Lions have a i-1 record. Tau Kappa Epsilon decided by forfeit Wesley Five nothing better than to knock theiord. b* e ? inactive since last Satur- now' a__slate of 5-2. f be Travelers; the Hams cloud-riding Panthers back down! Although Pitt is a solid 15- hard*lowork without^tdavino * ond its leaotfe won over 1110 Hounds; and the to the solid icrra-fima—especial- point favorite, it is douhtful said in reSnce to the crown. Kappa Delta Rho was Celtics defeated the Nimble Nit ly. since Pitt already owns one that Bob Timmons team will " a “ relerence 10 ta the first team to win a league iany victory over the Lions and is overlook the up-and-down Li- Another handicao the Lions championship. When it finished Dick Werner, Phi Sigma Kappa, bound for the annual NCAA tour- on*. £?_»»•«*«• _«&_*»» Iwiil have to overcome is that they with a 6-1 mark. KDR clinched was the top man in individual np y- ! the results of Penn Slate’s "jjj „ot jea« for Pitteburgh ‘be when it finished scoring with 15 points. Second But beating Pitt is becoming | J“* ■▼“»* » year a 9° : « 75 66 til Saturday morning. Theta Pi. 26-23, Tuesday night, place laurels went to Wayne • sterner and ster att task for i Lion win. DOUBLE DRIBBLES- A look In ‘be other thriller, the Hub Smith, Hub Boys, with 14 count any dub. Only Well Virginia. ■ For Penn State, the contest is' a t the Lion statistics for the 17 Boys defeated the J.O.’s, 43-41. ers. Dick Hoak, J.O.’s, was third the number two learn in ihe an all-to-gain. nothing-to-iose af-j games s hows Ron Rainey in front The winners were ahead at the with 13 points, eottnay, ha* don the trick in ;fair. Sporting an 8-9 record, all| in the individual scoring race half - 20 ‘ 17 > but at the end of the Other players in double plays the Panther's last 11 games— the .wm means for Penn State, with 2 53 points for al4 9 aver- regulation contest, it was a tie were Ray Klinedinse, Zips, 12; Lou M-« 6 at Morgantown. besides the upset prestige, is re- age Bob Edwards is second 6 ame < 39-39. iChillot, Hub Boys, 12; and A 1 The Panthers rebounded mag- tention of its hopes to finish with| w j t h 223 points and a 13.1 average , w } th 42 seconds of a sudden ; Cafritz, Alpha Epsilon Pi, 11. nificently from that defeat, how- a winning record. i. . . Rainey holds the season's death overtime gone, and the ever, by whipping Geneva Mon- The Lions have one more con-jhigh for a single game with 34 score tied 41-41: Wayne Smith UlilllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllilllllllllfi day night. 309-74. to push their test, with Bucknell at Lewisburg.jand has the most field goals in a ta PP e d m Ron Myers missed foul.— _ . . = record to 16-6. They played trou-'left on their schedule. For Pitt.lsingle game, 14 .. . Edwards has 5 jgw +#l = blesome Westminster last night'the game is the last in its 24- the most fouls in one, game, 10. EIGL Championships = = U|l|l A Defends iWcUltleSiqilsYcinkee Tickets for the Eastern Inter-;= = VWBCB& BbOHI'Vi IV4D J collegiate Gymnastics Individual.= u . , , , = llvBU. . I ■ « Cnnfmrt frti* <fc79 Oflfl Championships are on sale in thei= ,” e “ ave displayed a = 5 .H-hCIII Crown '■''■Mliraci lOr-?/X,VW; ticket office, 249 Recreation Hall.S large and varied selec- = ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, (J)—j The events will be held March 7-8= fion lust recently pur- § Colleges with ist win *3*'&c 1 | Beta Thc-ta Pis A 1 Jacks, de-;third highest among active base- Student activity• cards are not : = -town C 7 Country s fending Intramural handbaH; players, yesterday and con-acceptable for admission to the'E 128‘E Colleoo Av« E iJuLllf IIQV champ, took his first step toward announced: t championship events. ‘nllllllllllillllliuilllllllllllllllUllllllltK * . a second consecutive title Wednes-! J? 1 ?, wlll be 3 ack P ot year.” The pt-nfi Stxitp Women s Rec- . » «. . ..1 Mflnlle &nd 3 tesmmste, pitcher - > rcation Association will be host da . y n ' eht , by recording a forfeit Bob Turley, came to terms in to five other colleges at its an- vvin over orm Phi Kappa conferences with Lee MacPhail, nual Winter Sports Day Saturday Psi. ’ the Yankees’ personnel director, afternoon. Colleges that will be! Jack’s win topped a card of at „„ St ; etersburE ’ Turley participating are Juniata, Buck- fj ve fratemhv and seven indie‘i lgn^d or , a , reported 520.000, hell. Lock Haven, Wilson and , , m ' y and sexen uldle _leavmg only two Yankees, fust Dickinson contests. baseman Bill Skowron and pitch- A The‘schedule for the day in-i Other victories in the fraternity|er Tom Sturdivant, not on the eludes bowling and volleyball at' lea gue were: Phil Barth, Theta ; s .! snea llst - f'. IKF. X —-‘"' ll I p.m.. basketball and a modern’Xi, over Bob Sterner, Delta Sig-’ / dance master lesson at 2 p.m.,! ma Phi; Larry Royer. Alpha Tau ~ TT T Jf pL— V ■ & Phon °9 ra P h 9 iss— 1L an* fet supper for participants at Alpha Epsilon; Carroll Me- yv/ \ _3b9K. 5 p.m. Donnell, Alpha Chi Sigma, over / and DafliA . Member* of the Penn State Bob Berberich, Sigma Phi Epsi- ( } A “ ,,U Rau,w 0//////AA)" volleyball team are Trish Ai- Ion; and Ed Datemasch. Phi Sig-- ( r tg 4Lr C B -».. ken, Doris Beane. Ricky Benen- 1T 1 . 3 Upsdon, over Jerry Carp, Beta HCR AID \ FT /.JrX — feld, Bobbi Bragdon. Norma Di- Sigma Rho. AIK i _ r-jdgt if„ B ‘ R „ Masi. Virainia Flemish, Bar- | Indie wins were turned in by fegq gf/i 'Jgjf ffMMM I— bars Hill, Polly Hoffman. Sally Bob Foster over Bob Kolly; Jim p jj T2' Jervis. Elaine Jordan. Linda Lukehart over Lou Hagamier; nrijeiir Ullflf fEAlfirE I ■ | f/y ’ V « _ B Mart*. Nancy Krewson. Mar- Dick DeSara over Bob Vogt; DIRIJUj PlU'lv jCKwIIC BI {/ * ~ ~ _ garet MacPberson. Betsy Me- Marsh Werner over Jim Miller; _ r,^ rt nffir* B ffV —“ v . Kenzie and Ardie Philips. Tom Ogden over Mel Westerman; op P,° 1 sl t? *^ e e fl«( \ . " * \S, Members of the basketball. Don Piatt over Don Taft; and 111 c , * Ve ‘‘ it ’ITTL- xN- Kjuad are Barbara Knight. Elaine: Raleigh Carmen over Larrv Wer- I man. Pinky Gross. Barbara Hill, m i-. 1 . ■ -| v/' Jean Colgan. Judy Clancy. Vir- I ; i I pinia Ilengst. Betsy Inglev. Caro! I =®*l***■ " Virginia Grazioso, Irene Kerner, GULF OIL CORPORATION Virginia Flamish and Mart’ Her bein Bowlers are Barbara Cox. Jodie Gordon. Carolyn Briggs. Dixie Bair, and Mary Ann Light. Badminton players are Sally Thomas. Ann Hubbard and Carolyn Evans. Chairmen of the various activi ties tor the Sports Day are Swim ming—Jo Mason: Modern Dance —Judy Gordon: Officials—Dotty, Querrv: Name Tags and Signs—- Pat Whaite; Correspondence—Su-, san Puff; Scorekeepers and Tim-’ «rs —Sally Booth; Refreshments—. Jean Grosh; Registration Carol Hauck; Publicity—Carmella La- Spada; Programs—Ginny Flam ish and Sally Stein. Equipment Betsy McKenzie; Volleyball— Susan Corbin: Bad-! minion—Sally Thomas: Basket-; ball—Barbara Knight; Bowling— Barbara Cox. i Penn State is the only Eastern school ever to cop a National Collegiate wrestling team cham pionship. PENN STATE DINER Rite Foods OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY "Tradition Demands Quality" Representatives will be at The Pennsylvania State University MARCH 10 and 11, 1958 to interview candidates for positions in EXPLORATION - PRODUCTION FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCH - MANUFACTURE - DEVELOPMENT •Chemists •Physicists ' •Geophysicists •Mathematicians •Civil Engineers •Chemical Engineers • Petroleum "Engineers •Mechanical Engineers • Electrical Engineers • Business Administration Majors Locations: Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, Pa. and Fort Worth, Texas For additional inioimation and to apply for an interview, please see Mr. George N. P. Leetch, Director, University Placement Service. Would you call this fair pla; Number 5 has to take the high hurdles—number 3 gets by with the low. Would you call this a fair race? Hardly—hut you and most people face that same kind of unfairness every day as far as your taxes are concerned. Here’s how: Part of every dollar you pay for electricity goes for taxes. But a strange twist in federal laws exempts several million American families and businesses from paying all the taxes in their electric hills that you pay in yours. These are the people who get their electricity from federal government electric systems. Like runner num ber 3, they enjoy loiver tax hurdles while you strain over the high ones. This kind of tax favoritism is a far cry from American standards of fair play. That’s why we believe it should he made widely known and given critical study. fJt.9 WEST PENN POWER 4r «l*
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