PAGE EIGHT AP Favors Pitt, Lions, Ohio State to Upset lowa HAVANA (. 1 1')---"Es bueno" or "es malo ' Good or lousy, the football picks come to with a Latin accent from a country where airplanes instead of pigskins. Last week's score: 35-11 for .761 Ohio State 24, lowa 20: The, Illexlte)es, sutler a letdown after clinching the howl bid, and Ohio State is geared for an upset. Louisiana State 21, Mississippi State 7: 'The twit get richer in the land of the bayous Pittsburgh 28, Nebraska 7: Bill Ka!idea and Ivan Tonric give the l'antheis a knockout 1-2 punch. Penn State 21, Holy Cross 8: The Ciu,aders haven't lost since their opener, but they have never I , eaten the Lions. Even Tn to (licent , won't be able to .halt the losing stiealt. Notre Dame 20, North Carolina 14: Ihe Flghting lnsh still have p 1( nty of punch, but the Tarheels 51or: up George lro some. Texas Christian 14, Texas 7: The longhoins ale not ac potent IA t bout a healthy Bobby Lackey California 21, Washington 6: Joe Kapp lends rolden Beats another step totk ard the Roc Bowl. Illinois JO. Wisconsin 7: Another upset ith the Illim, at home, playing their best game of the SNISCOII, Army 40, Villanova 0: Don Bon k°, Steve Waldrop and other subs have then day Cornell 19, Dartmouth 14: The 13 , g Red was thinking of this one in losing to Brown last week. Oklahoma 32, Missouri 7: The Sooners roll along. The Tigers can't get "up" a second week in a row. Air Force 14. Wyoming 0: Ev tiything seems to happen right for the bowl-bound Airmen Auburn 18, Georgia 0: Another shutout for the defense-minded Plainsmen. The others: FRIDAY MIAMI FIN. 1.1 Mpori , hind 7. SATURDAY EAST 110,..t0n Colleue 27, 1104 ton U. . Penn 111, Colombia 7 PT inceton 19, Yu!. 14 Thir , oid 18, 1114 w, n 11. MIDWEST Purdue 211, Noi t egtern _ _ •Over 1400 packed the HUB and 1000 heard him in Schwab. Don't miss him! Today with Bryan Green By WILL GRIMSLEY 14, Michigan 7. Indiana 0; Michigan State 20, Minnesota 7, Oklahoma State 21, lian,,aa hariFfe; State 19, lo , ett State 0. SOUTH Navy 3G, George Washington 7; Georgia Tech 21, Alabama 13. lientuekt, 19, Xavier it; Clemson 21, Nolth Carolina State I,t, South. Caiolina 27, Virginia 7; Vanderbilt 1-1, Tulane 13; Duke 19, Wake Fitt rut In, 21, Tennessee SOUTHWEST Rice 20, Texas A&M 5, Southern Methodist 27, Ai Icantia 13: Tulsa 11, Texas Tech 7: Houston 20, North Texes State 11: Ai izona 18, Texas We,t ern 0. FAR WEST Orevon 15. UCLA Q. Oregon State 7, Stanford f); Washitirton State 21, College of the Pacific 7; Colo ludo tt, Utah 7. Coeds Will Enter Hockey Tourney Five members of the Women's Recreation Association hockey team have been selected to play on the Central Pennsylvania hockey team at the Mideast Tournament this weekend in Pittsburgh. Lois Piercy will play on the fiat team and Priscilla Green, Myra-Ann Glazer, Virginia Flam ish and Sandra Kleeb will play aR reserves. The coeds were picked for per formance,; during games in the Central Pennsylvania Tournament last weekend. They will be rated again in this week's competition for the national tournament which will be held in Philadelphia. Marin Heads Meeting Dr. Joseph Marin, head of the Department of Engineering- Me chanics, was chairman this week of a meeting of the Society for Experimental Stress Analysis in Albany, N.Y, Professors George U. Oppel, Donald - E. Hardenbergh and Jo seph Schwaighofer of the same department also attended the 1-Meeting. 7:00-7:30 a.m. 4:15-5:00 p.m. 7:004:00 p.m. Basic Christianity Schwab See Gazette for other Firesides Led by Chaplains and Faculty THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Sportseer (Continued from page six) tonic? You never did that be fore. Now, I'll smell good." "Man, that's for sure," Joe an swered. "You sure have stunk this football season." "Ok, Joe," I said starting out the door. "Wait and see. We're going to beat Holy Cross this week and Pitt on Thanksgiving." "Man, who are you trying to kid," Joe said. "Wanna bet three free haircuts to a steak dinner?" "You're on, Joe," I said as the door slammed shut. you this week they intercept Sonar Stars- (Continued from page seven) several aerials in open territory. Phi Kappa Sigma, during the season. scored 187 points while holding their opponents to only 19 points. Both of Phi Kappa Sig's touch downs were set up on intercep tions by Phil Hodges and Jack Logue. John Righi marred his field goal record with a 14-yard miscue in the first half. However, Righi vindicated himself with two convercions. PKS's Larry DiGiacinto was the target for most of Bonar's aerials during the game, making several acrobatic catches. DiGia cinto hauled in the first touch down pass on a sparkling shoe string catch. Any sustained drive that the Inebriates managed to start was repulsed by six Phi Kappa Sig's' interceptions. Also the Inebriates killed their own cause with penal ties totaling 95 yards. Bob Brown, a 9.5 dashman, was a standout on defense for the Inebriates, throwing Bonar for several losses. Dick Hambright kept the PKS's from further scor ing with two key interceptions. Tonight's game culminated the most successful year in the his tory of IM football. A total of 102 teams participated in 239 contests, giving the IM its most active season. In State College 63.3`,0 of the residents own their own homes, 76`i , of the working population is either faculty or merchant and 24'; , laborers. . Love, Friendship HUB and Marriage Firesides 9:00 p.m. 10:15 p.m. 1135 p.m. Worship Nittany Co-op -- TIM invited Hoyt Hall Lounge Delta Sigma Phi (Open to Other Fraternity Men) Movie on Archaeology To Be Shown at HUB An amateur color film of a re-Ifessor of archaeology, was a mem cent archaeological expedition tol ducted excavation and ber of the expedition which con thesurvey Near East will be shown at work te for the Oriental Institute of 7:30 tonight in the Hetzel Union University ofChicago. He was assembly room. on a Natural Science Foundation Dr. Frederick R. Matson, pro- grant for the year 1954-55. + CLASSIFIEDS + ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES CASH-11 words or less CHARGE-12 words or len 5.50 one insertion $.25 two insertions MOO three Insertions Additional words-1 for LOS for each day of Insertion FOR SALE FOR SALE_ Tw•o 50-yard line tickets for Holy Cross game. Call Bruce Smith at AD 72461 after 7 :00 .in. MOTORCYCLE Harley-Davidson 125; Rood condition. Call Dave Ellis AD 7-7851 after 6 pan. MUST SELL 1957 Volkswagen. Thrifty, comfortable. --reliable, low mileage, ex cellent condition. Price is right $1475 cash. Call AD 7.3128 noon hour or eve ning,: after S. CIDER. Truck will be at Werner's Freezer Fresh Snt. evening. Sun. afternoon and evening. Bring iugth FOR RENT FOR RENT . 1 ,- . 2 of double room, 11 / 2 block north of campus; $6 00. Phone AD 7-3029. FOR RENT two-bedroom modern trailer. Will rent to four students. Days View Trailer 'Acres. AD 8-3471 or FL 9-2890. MAN'S GOLD UM ling with multi-faceted led setting—Mardi Gras parade or at Ree Hall. Reward. Brace Penney AD 7-3044. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD Gold ring !oat Monday: 2 white & 1 red stone. ENtreme sentimental value. Floyd Santoro, AD g-1114. WOMAN'S WRISTWATCH. round face, black band—lost near Atherton. Call Margie ext. 42 REWARD OFFERED for return of Span tier Notebook, light tan, hard cover. Call ext. 2485 or call at 256 Willard. LOST—BROWN Key Case. If found please return to 204 Sackett Building. SEVERAL BOY'S pictures in box, plaid lighter initialed A.D. in Nittany Dell Saturday 11:00 a in. ext. 696. Reward. '59 STATE Class Ring; Alpha CM Sigma on atone. Initials CWVD inside. Reward. Call Carl AD 7-7881. K&E SLIDE RULE Weil., Nov. 6, green ease. Call Bob AD 8-1919. WANTED ALLEN—the party is over. Please return Barby's clothes. H.E.E. Chapel THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1958 WANTED STUDENTS TO nork on All-University Career Carnival see! et.ariat. Please con. tact Bob Wendell, AD 7-7848 or Jack Kendall AD 7-4203. PIANO PLAYER for established combo. Most read, fake, and play ahowa. Cali EL 5-2743 after S:SO. RIDE TO Chicago or Milwaukee o‘er Thankagi%ing. Cali AD 8-2081 COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men in nor department nnrking part time averaged $75 per week. Due to conditions in our department this year. we expect even higher gains. Pleasant, short hour artangements allow plenty of time for studying. Car furnished, expenses paid. Call Ed Lough AD 7-4768 Mon. - Fri. be• tneen 6-10 p in. Salary $36 per week. MISCELLANEOUS SICK TYPEWRITER slo‘dris sou down. Our typew j iter doctors pep up domestic and imported machines. Expert repair and servicing. hlittany Office Equipment, 231 Allen St. Phone AI) 8-612.5. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires tsp. mg of i epoits, term papers. etc. Has electric tynewi iter, fast, reasonable service. Call AD S-694:1. OUTING CLUB—main club meeting to. night, 7 p m., M. Boucke. JAZZ CLUB meeting tonight, 121 Sparks, 8:45 ptn kletnber tickets for Kenton Concert will be on sale, ONLY 12 more days till K-Day, Not. 23 Rec Hall, T.R. 2 & 3—owners please call Sy Mo rin • AD 8-1554. ALL DOOR Prises from Alpha Delta Pi'e "Grecian Grotto" must he claimed be fore Nov. 21. Call the ADPi suite, ext. 502. LET'S HELP Larry Sharp this utekenil DUE TO cancellation The Mark Five Quintet is still available for Mil Ball weekend. Top recommendations available, satisfaction guaranteed. Box 568, State College. GOOD MEALS, membership application• are now being accepted for spring '69. Sevei al openings now. For Information— AD 1-2691 College Co-op. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lemons. Park Portal Village School of Dance. AD SAMS. IF YOUR tseewriter le giving sou trouble our years of experience are at your command. Just dial At 7-2492 or bring machine fo 633 W College Ave. STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per. venal Wefts: pick-up and delivery sere. tea. Shoemaker Bros Phons AD SIMI.
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