PAGE EIGHT Army Leads But Pitt QB By The Associated Press PITTSBURGH MP)— '’ Well beat EIIITIGS Aimy currently No. 1 in The Army,” Ivan Toncic said Tues- Entri e 3 for the fraternity and Associated Pi ess weekly college day. . , , , . . , , , . football poll, also is No, 1 m total And who is Ivan Toncic? independent intramural basket offense among the nations major ~ , „ n . . , . . ball competition must be turned ft, •d,h t , ban^Sffinfpitt: 0 . feltew toby 4:3 ° today at the IM The Cadets regained that dis- |who has comp i eted 2 o of his 30 offlce ln Recreation Hall, tinetion in defeating \ irginia last pass attempts this year and is! The IM basketball season week, displacing Colorado, whidi k nown f or ) lls modesty. .stretches from late October to the still dings to the lead in rushing. ealmlv medicted pittl m *ddle of March. It is broken up Syracuse is the lop scoring I ~ , P’eaitted Pitt,. Thanksgiving and PhrUtmas team in the nation with an 'Would defeat the team rated No.; • " rnanKsgixmg ana cmusimas ieam in ine nanon, wun an Assnriateri Procc fnnthnii ■ vacations, final examinations, and average of 32.5 points in four 1 Jne Associated khess football... i hptween semester*The games ,and Rutgers and Colo- P 0". Toncic didnt sound like he ine P erloa beuveen semesters, ihe "t *5."" i 3 “c'o"iS" “ “ft. s zi letie Bureau statistics show Army.of-fact guy. team y y with an aveiage of 440.8 voids' ‘‘We’ve got a good solid team,”; , per game* to Colorado’s 425 yards. 'Tonic said. “Sure, I know Armyi Teams will be arranged in Colorado’s rushing average is,** tough and is favored but I think, round-robin leagues with each 353.3 yards to 278.5 yards for' have a better train and I !\ ean ? P^ a y jn S each other team in Clemson, in second place. Army.lhmk we’ll win” ; lts league. League winners will is m fifth place m that depart-' In completing 20 of 30 passes| compete in a single elimination ment with 209.8 yaids. this seasn, Toncic has gained 356 P Ja y _ °‘t f° r the championship. Ilardin-Simmons has replaced,yards He’s thrown 3 touchdown Asl entry fee will be charged Washington State in the passing heaves jfor each team. department In five earncs the Texas school ' lias completed 80 of 108 tosses* m l f .1 iii I for an average of 172. yards a L.UCCJS PIaVCT Of tH© W66K game Army is second there, with J> w W 4 3S completions in 77 attempts for (Continued from page six) a 171-yard average in four games, jgame, they made many mistakes but Saturday both the offense It might be noted that Army's ;and defense clicked just light.” and passing, as the Cadets do j f ° n ° ws: concensus among the TV viewers in Stale College not lead in either of those de- j favored Richie Lucas as the natural Player of the Week. Although parlmenls. j nearly everybody looked good, Lucas, who appeared to be in Colorado pi nnarily is a running j complete command of the game, was by far the standout — not the first 10 in passing. i onl Y from an offensive outlook, but also for his defense, which - ! included an 18-yard runback of an interception. Band Day Game Tickets i ‘‘Sam Sobczak, who played less than half the game (26 minutes To Go On Sale Today (according to head manager Eddie Hintz’ statician), killed any hopes Tickets for the Band Day foot-,BU might have had of getting a big lead as they did against West h >ll game with Fuirnan will go. Virginia the previous Saturday. One group that deserves special ®“ket offfee fnTecreat™ Hall' 6 : pralSe 15 fhe l!neba,;kers - Samm >’ Stelletella intercepted two and About 2000 tickets for the Syra-! Chuck Rtislavage and Wayne (Chug-along) Berfield picked off one cu.se game will also be on sale. each. THEY SAID IT COULDN'T EE DONE - BUT TODAY& l?M GIVES YDU- They s< Wright onds in of modi offer rei for degr msar/ W v ' N *x\ K t 7 • 185 S LIGCKtT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in Statistics, Boasts Win Deadline Today For Intramural Less tars Puff by puff & More taste DON'T SETTLE FOR ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER! Change to L*M and get ’em both. Such an improved filter and more taste! Better taste than in any other cigarette. Yes, today’s IfMcombines these two essentials of modern smoking enjoyment-less tars and more taste-in one great cigarette. + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE RIBBON MICROPHONE. Respond 40 to 15,000. Asking 110. Call AD 8-6789 from 12-1, 5-6.30 every day. 1948 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Body and motor in good condition. Best offer over $BO. Bill Gillis AD 7-2251 between 6*7 p ni. 1953 AUSTIN HEALEY, wire wheels, w.w., radio. Call AD 8*6809 after 6 *3O. CIDER. Truck will be at Werner's Freezer Fresh Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. Bring jugs. ' 1958 MORRIS Minor 1000; BOOcf miles. good condition. Call Lisa ext. 1042 from 12-1 Mon. thru Fri. FOR RENT HALF OF double room with quiet engi ener. Residents! district AD 7-1094. i HALF OF double room at intersection of Burrovves and Bearer. Call Bob at: AD 7-2926. ! FOR RENT two-bedroom modern trailer. /WtU rent to four student*. Daye View Trailer Acres. AD 8-2471 or FL 9-2590. LOST PERSON WHO took raincoat at ZBT— contact Dick Aten AD S-9QS2 Have ONE PAIR of black rimmed glasses. Strong left Tens. Contact Jack Kendall AD 7- 4203. i GIRL’S H.S. Ring, class of 1954. initials A B.V, inside. Finder call Bill AD 8-635 i after 7 pm. LARGE TAME gray cat with stripes run ning lengthwise last seen 400 block E College $5 reward. AD 8-6 Un. GOLD WATCH near Rec Hall. Great sentimental value. Reward offeid. Call AD 8-9059. " WANTED STANDARD TYPEWRITER in Rood con dition ami reasonable. Call AD 7-4340 after 8 p m. BABY SITTER, light housework, to live in my home > day week: woman or couple. Transpoj tation provided to college. Box 538 Poit Matilda NOTICE —MARRIED college men. Last year college men in our department working part time nveiaged $75 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect even higher gams. Pleas jant, short hour anangements allow plenty [of time for studying. Car furnished, ex penses paid. Call Ed Lough AD 7-4758 Mon - Fn. between 6-10 pm. Salary $35 per week. A RED CARPET to toll out when B.G. arrives. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1958 WANTED WANTED: OFFICER FOR .xptditioq against bi brands "Too True to be Goo<T* Schwab, WANTED—PRETTY girl to hf-sist burgla “Too True To Be Good” Schwab. MISCELLANEOUS OUTING CLPB cabin and trail division meets 7 P ni, 111 Boueke. CAN YOU sing, dance or dc tou hfcv# some special talent? Then audition for ["lndie” Talent Show, 100 Carnegie, 7-9.00 Thursday, Oct. 23. THE BAND plaved on, but nobody waltzed. Both Casey and the Strawberry Blende had gone to hear Bijan Green. LINUS WANT jour blanket. Nominate j yourself for Fieshman Elections in Edu cation: HUB desk today and tornoirow. ! Sehroeder. [JON EARDLEY, featured with the Jerry Mulligan Owaitot and a host of other Pacific Ja7£ Gieats, has foimed his own quartet—he is now available for w«ekeml bookings. Contact Ray Bonjourno AD 7- 2075. WILL OFFICER who borrowed mv army a my return it. Private Meek ‘ TTTBG” Schwab. [WANTED —SPARRING partner for super* ' woman. Must have Blue Cioss. "TTTBG’“ [Schwab. [GOING TO the Junior Piom? Don't for [ get to get vour corsage for that "some jone special.” See the'Sludent Floral Agency jlocnted inside the mam.entrance to Waring Ilall and Nittany dining room. Mon. thru IThurs. 5 to 7 pm, F'ree delivery right to !your room. Order now. [THE GEORGE SOTTER Qmnlct has open dates in November. Call AD £-8441 eat. 2978. DR. JAMES W. MAUERY—Chiropiactor— Weis Store Building. Phone AD 7-3900- STUDENT BOWLERS —Anv week nights from 9:15 p.m. on—public bowling, no reservations needed. Ample alleys but weekends 6:3ft to 12 p.m. best reserve. Bowl for health and recreation. Downtown Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or aerobatic lessons Paik Forest Village School of Dance. AD S-1078. IF YOUR tjpewiiter is giving jou trouble our years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W College A\e. STORAGE - STUDENT trunks and per. •onaj affects; pick-up and delivery senr* lee. Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD 8.6761. WE FINALLY caught him, the Dirty Hose- Thief! Let’s have a lynehin' today 1 p.m* in fiont of Boueke.
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