PAGE EIGHT Pigskin Coin Flips ... Out On a Limb By 808 - Treetrimmer" THOMPSON The four lea' less forecasters are really out on a limb in their picks of the top grid games this week. In all, the quartet only agrees on three games—the Navy- Maryland tilt, the Army-Rice game and the Northwestern-Wiscon sin scrap. The "weaker sex" has entered the picking pact again this week. Louise Nixon, the secretary of the grid mentors has again set out to pick the games. Actually, calling Louise a member of the weaker sex is a gross error. Two weeks ago Louise ended up with the best record. Magnificent Matt Mathews says he'll be picking all the tilts right for a change. He says he's censulted a special crystal belle, and he has all the answers down "PAT". Genial George French, who at one time had an infallible system of picking games—a dart board—has been slipping in his picks. The feathers on the darts got wet the other day and the darts don't fly right. • French is steadily losing ground to Lucky Lou Prato. Prato has been improving steadily, but he can't do anything but improve. Here are the results of their endeavors for this week: Prato Mathews French Coaches Tulane-Ala. Ala. fulane Ala. Ala. Calif.-UCLA Calif. Calif. Calif. UCLA _ Ga.-Fla. Fla. Fla. Fla. Ga. Duke-L.S.U. L.S.U. Duke L.S.U. Duke Ky.-V.bilt V.bilt Ky. V.bilt Ky. Ohio SL-Purdue Ohio St. Ohio St, - Purdue Ohio St. Ga. Tech,-Clemson Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Ga. Tech. Clemson Pitt-Notre Dame Pitt N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame Texas A&M-S.M.U. S.M.U. 1 S.M.U. S.M.U. Tex. A&M Wis.-Nrthwstn. Nitlll.7l - s - in. Nrthwstn. Nrthwstn. Nrthwstn. Mich.-111. - 111. Mich. 111. Mich. Princtn.-Hvrd: Princeton _ Harvard Princeton Harvard Worcester-Norwich Norwich Norwich Worcester Worcester Army-Rice Md.-Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Walker to Discuss C (Continued from page one) of the College of Agriculture: Dr. Michael ' A. Farrell, v i c e president for research and di rector of the Agricultural Ex periment. Station: Dr. Russell B. Dickerson, associate doan and director of resident instruc tion in the College of Agricul ture: Lydia H. Tarrant, state Bryan Green Week liege Instruction-- home economics extension lead er. Dr. Alfred L. Bortree, professor, and head of the Department of Veterinary Science; Dr. Merritt A. Williamson, dean of the Col lege of Engineering and Archi tecture; and Kenneth L. Holder man, assistant dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture and director of engineering ex tension. different lectures on "Love, Friendship, and Marriage" Monday through Friday, 4:15 P.M., HUB Ballroom separate lectures on Monday through Thursday, 7:00 P.M., Schwab Auditorium Firesides each evening after the (Watch for announcements Personal Interviews THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Druid Circle Will Play At Altoona Players will present its pro duction of John van Druten's "The Druid Circle" Tuesday at the Student Union Building at the Altoona Campus. The theatre arts 111 class at Altoona will act as crew as well as hosts for the evening. Janette Burns, a staff mem ber at the campus, said the pro duction was chosen for presenta tion because of its pertinent sub ject matter and because it will give students a chance to see a play staged in the arena style. The play, which closes to morrow night at Center Stage, is concerned with the entangled lives of students and faculty members of a small English unl versify in the 1920'5. The basic story is one of con flict between youth and age. It depicts the decay which occurs in any circle where living be comes a routine. The characters in the play are representative of people that one might meet at any university. "The Druid Circle" is directed by Kelly Yeaton, associate pro fessor of theatre arts. Players put on a perform ance outside of the university about once a year on special request. Their last performance of this kind was Red Peppers from Noel Coward's "Tonight at 8:30" which was given in Philipsburg during the spring semester of last year. The last performance by Play ers given at a University center was Frederick Lonsdale's "On Approval" which was given on the Altoona campus and also in Lancaster for an alumni group in 1954. Ellis Grove, publicity director for Players, said the members of Players hope they will be able to continue this policy, for it aids not only in their growth as an acting company but also in the growth of good theatre in near-by communities. Call AD 8-8441 ext. 541 for and appointment with Bryan Green 5 O'Clock Theatre Plans Original Play Tryouts Tryouts for the 5 O'Clock Thea tre production of Robert Shia rella's "We Can Only Look Back" will be held from 1 to 2 p m. to day in the Greenroom in Schwab Auditorium. Five male and four female roles need to be filled. Sbiarella is a senior in arts and letters from New Kensington. "We Can Only Look Back" will ,be presented at 5 p.m., Nov. 19, :in the Little Theatre, Old Main. ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES CASH-17 words or less CHARGE-13 words or leis $.50 one Insertion $.75 two Insertions $l.OO three Insertions Additional words-3 for 3.0$ for oath day of insertion ROLLE(FLEX CAMERA vdth I 3 S coated tessnr lens and ease. $65.00. Call Ken at AD 8-5052, LELCA CAMERA. model IIII•' with aum micron F:2 lens plus flash and close-up lens attachments--for less than 1 2 new price. Call AD 7-710, ask for Bill. ATTENTION PHILATELISTS! Stamp col lection. v.hole or individual sets—reason ably priced. Call AD 7-330 y. CIDER. Truck will be at Werner' s Freezer Fresh Sat. evening. Sun. afternoon and evening. Bring jugs. ROOM FOR Rent. Inauhe at 234 South Allen or call AD 74066. FOR RENT two-bedroom modern trailer. Will rent to four students. Dim View Frailer Acres. AD 8-3471 of FL 9.2890. BROWN FRAMED glasses In pink case lost Wednet,day between Willard and Atherton. Call Joyce ext. 20. K & E SLIDE RULE, black case. Call Roy Tarr AD 8.0978. Reward. GRAY MECHANICAL Shaeffer lead pen cil between Temp and Cross. Please call Cell ext. 1474 J. . KHAKI RAINCOAT loot in EE Building If found contact Dave at ext. 3477. ELECTRIC GUITAR and trumpet player for combo. Call Rich after 7 p.m. AD 7-4709. overall the general "Basic + CLASS FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTED theme theme Christianity" lecture. in residence areas.) SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1958 50 Teachers to Attend Science, Math Institute Fifty high school teachers will be enrolled next year by the Uni versity for the Academic Year Institute for High School Teach ers of Science and Mathematics. Offices to Clime Tuesday All offices of the University will be closed Tuesday in obser vance of Veterans Day. Students, however, will attend classes as usual. IFIEDS + WANTED WANTED SQUARES to dance Nov Bth. HUH Ballroom 8-1.2 p.m. ONE OR TWO girls to share an apart. ment If interested call 110 6441, before 9 a.m. COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in eur department working part time averaged $76 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year, we expect even higher gains. Pleasant, short hour arrangements allow plenty of time for studying. Car furnished, expenses paid. Call Ed Lough AD 7-4768 Mon. • Fri. be. tween 6-10 p m. Salary $36 per week. FOUND FOUND—STRAY skunk Tuesday night I tame and deodorized. Call Bob at AD 7-7636. MISCELLANEOUS WHITE. BROWN. hlsek shoes: Why look ugly? Let the SDT's shine you un--Tues., Wed., Thurs. NOTICE GIRLS: Have you been to the "Hat Shop" where you can purchase the latest in headwear, bow and feather clips, casuals, basque berets, dress hate in many, many colon and styles. Lome in soon. Corner McAllister and Beaver. Bally 12:30 9 :00 p.m. ; Saturday 9:00 am. 5:00 p.m. SICK TYPEWRITER slowing you down? Our typewliter doctors pep up domestic and imported machines. Expert repair and servicing. Nittany Office Equipment, 231 Allen St. Phone AD 8-6126. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, to% toe or acrobatic lessons. Park Forest Finn* School of Dance. AD 8-10713. DR JAMES W. MAUERY—Chiroprastor-- Weis Store Building Phone AD 7-8900. IF YOUR typewriter is giving 7011 trouble olir years of experience are at your command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 IV College Are. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per. tonal affects: pick-uo and delivers serve Ite Shostnaker -Bros Phone AA 8-8761.