SATURDAY. DECEMB UPI N To All Gridiron laurels 1958 Nittany Lion national honored th East team released Lion captain Ste last week as he was UPl's All-East first i signified Garban 's among eastern centers unanimous choice of selection boards. 1 In a lineup studded American honor wi , ry Schleicher drew team end berth and C lavage filled a third t slot for the eastern This was the second Schleicher, a senior b at the terminal positio ceived an All-America Wilkinson's Rating Sys cially noted for his play, the converted f ceived honorable meati! All-East eleven. State gridders seeml to hav• fared a little better in the UPI selections than in the AP picks. Ruslavage. who received honor able mention to AP's All-East ag gregation, was a third team choice on UPl's eastern array and was also accorded honorable men tion to UPl's All-American squad. Six All- Americans appeared on the UPI All-East team—Ron Luciano. Syracuse tackle, John Guzik, Pitt guard, Bob Novo gratz, Army guard, mates Pete Dawkins and Bob Anderson, Ar my halfbacks, and Bill Austin, Rutgers tailback. The remainder of the Ali-East first team includes Villanova's Gene O'Pella and BU's Jim Ken- Tri Sig, Chi© Post 5-3 Score In WRA► Cage The lowest score of the current WRA basketball season occurred Thursday when Sigma Sigma Sig zna edged Chi Omega, 5-3.. In other intramural activity. in the Monday league, Grange top ped N.E. Atherton 34-18. Sally Stultz led the winners with 1 points. N.W. Atherton lost a close battle with Kappa Kappa Gam ma 13-10. Grange and the Kap pas lead the Monday league—both teams are undefeated. Tuesday 6:30 league leaders arei Delta Gamma -and Alpha Delta , Phi. Undefeated Simmons is a-1 head in the 7:30 division. This; week's action saw Phi-Beta Phi winning over Lyons, 28-15. Pi Phi's Harriet Doaty led with 20 , points. Alpha Omicron Pi lost to McAllister Hall 20-14 with Barb Smith scoring most of Mac Hall's points. Simmons crus ed Beta Sigma Omicron 24-8, w th Char lotte Flack's 10 points I ding the winners and S.E. Ath rton for feited to Alpha Delta P Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Delta Delta 28-9 day night activity. Ju_, scored 14 points Standish led her-learn victory over Alpha Phi ted 6 field goals. Alpha! trounced Zeta Tau Al with Dottie Querry points. The DZ's and Theta's feated in the 7:30 Thur fon, while Phi Mu lea. division with a perfe "Fednesday undefeated Hoyt and McElwain. Patterson Wants Sweden's New NEW YORK O) —He Champion Floyd Patter to right Sweden's Inti hansson. "And I hope soon;" s son. "He's the No. 1." The 23-year-old ch been out of action sine. when he stopped Texan ris in the 12th round, itching to fight. Patterson's manager, Amato, wouldn't co Amato recently conic Johanson and Ilia Swe: wiser," Edwin Ahlquist,l title. fight. But D'A - nothing had been setts ft 6. 1953 mes East Squad continue to pour in for members of the pigskin eleven as United Press Inter ee of Coach Engle's charges on its All esterday. ve Garban repeated his AP selection of placed en, earn. This uprernacy as was a )oth major' ney at ends, Steve Bennett, Bos on College, tackle,' and.quarter back Chuck Zimmerman from Syracuse. The second team backfield was composed entirely of quarter backs. Reporters and coaches se lected Tom Greene, Holy Cross, Don Allard, Boston College, Joe Tranchini, Navy, and Frank Fin ney, Brown, with All . rs. Man n second uck Bus guard tandouts. honor for i t a novice who re vote from • em. Espe defensive Ilback re [in on AP's whipped n Thurs y Clancy u's Sue to a 20-7 She net- Xi Delta •ha 25-11 Ming 17 fare unde zday divis ls the 8:30 It record. teams are o Fight yboy vyweight 1. on wants ! emu. Jo- 'id Patter :mp has Aug. 11 Roy 'Mar aud ht's Gus D'- eat. IV , • d with about a ate said THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Garbo n "8:30 a.m. I'm at my desk applying a new method for over coming interference on Pittsburgh's mobile radio channels. It involves operating inactive channels on reduced power." "1 :3 0 p.m. After lunch, I take a company car out to the transmitter tower site. Here I check wiring and explain our plan to one of our mobile radio maintenance men." "Final phase. The operational test is made from an actual mobile radio unit. I'll make test calls and monitor the chan nels from various points within the Pittsburgh area." Schweiss Rolls 249 to Spark SPE Charles Schweiss of Sigma Phi beat Alpha Zeta by an identical Epsilon rolled a smashing 249 score. • single and 604 triple to lead his Alpha Chi Rho took undisputed team to a 4-0 victory over Sigma Tau Gamma as the Sig Eps picked possession of first place in the up a point on league-leading Fraternity C listings by shuting Theta Xi in the Fraternity D out Phi Sigma Kappa, 4-0, while intramural bowling circuit. Alpha Kappa Lambda was held Theta Xi downed Chi Phi, 3-1, to a 3-1 margin over Triangle. in spite of Chi Phi's Charles Ed- Ron Kinch of Alpha Chi Rho munds individual efforts of 212 topped the scorers with a SOB and 502 high single and triple. Hank Deemer's 210 single was in vain as Tau Kappa Epsilon dropped a, 4-0 decision to third place Alpha Sigma Phi. Jim Black's 518 high triple paced Pi Kappa Alpha to a 4.0 win over Phi Sigma Delta. Jef frey Cohn rolled a 211 single game total for the losers. In other league D games Kappa Delta Rho dumped Beaver House, 13-1, while fourth place Sigma Nu total for three games and AKL's Jim Boyles was right behind with a 304 total. Triangle maintained its hold on third place despite its loss to the league's number two club. Fourth place Alpha Chi Sig ma was tied by Phi Gamma Delta and Acacia and Delta Upsilon deadlocked, 2-2. Beta Theta Pi swept all three games and total pintail to defeat Sigma Chi, 4-0. Sigma Alpha Mu SWISHER, 8.5.E.E., GROVE CITY COLLEGE, '54, SAYS! e my job. Here's why." a radio transmission engineer for Bell Telephone tpany of Pennsylvania. My work is interesting and of variety, and I get all the responsibility I can Ile. Have a look at today's assignment, for example ' see for yourself." "10:45 a.m. Before any modifications can be made, it's impor tant that I check apparatus and wiring options. That's what Fm doing here at the Remote Control Terminal equipment." "3:15 p.m. I review my proposed modifications of auxiliary control circuits with Supervisor Sid Graul. Now I'll prepare work orders, and next week we'll make operational tests." "See what I mean? I really get to 'carry the ball.' Soon I'll be taking a special course in advanced elec tronics at Bell Labs—a great opportunity. As I said —I like my job." Like Bob Swisher, you may find a bright engi neering future with the Bell Telephone Companies. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. And read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Placement Office. SELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES t PAGE ELEVEN beat Pi Lambda Phi. 3-1. Current standings show Theta XI occupying first place in Lea gue D with a 27-5 record. Sigma Phi Epsilon holds down second place with 25-7. A 24.8 slats gives Alpha Sigma Phi posses sion of•the third slot and Sigma Nu rounds out the first division with 17.15. The top four in League C are Alpha Chi Rho, 27-5, Alpha Kap pa Lambda, 26-6, Triangle, 239, and Alpha Chi Sigma, 21-11. Famous Fathers Jim Schwab, sophomore Penn State end, is the son of Frank (D utc h) Schwab, all-American guard for Jock Sutherland at La fayette in 1921. Freshman end Bob Mitinger, Jr.. is the son of Lafayette's other guard that sea son.