The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 06, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
West Virginia
Ranks Eleventh
{Continued from page six)
fourth with 772 points and two
first place nominations.
Only 17 points separated the
fifth and seventh place teams
with Michigan State, 7-1, landing
spot No. 5 and Auburn, 8-0, climb
ing from ninth to sixth. They
received 5G3 points to 552 for Au
burn which made previously un
beaten Mississippi State its 19th
stinight victim over a two-year
span
Behind seventh place Cincin
nati came Northwestern. The
on<e-benten Wildcats had 512
points to 54(5 for Cincinnati.
Bradley, one of the three un
beaten teams in the lop ten. ad
vanced from 10th to ninth after
walloping Drake Saturday for
Its eighth slraiahi victory. Tha
Braves received six first place
votes and 468 points.
St John's, climbing steadilv fol
lowing its surprise triumph in
Madison Square Garden's Holiday
■Festival, forced its wav into the
top ten. l enlacing Mississippi
State which drooped from eighth
to 12th after losing to Auburn,
The second ten 1 West Virginia,
Mississippi State, Oklahoma City,
St Louis. Marquette, Seattle, Ten
nessee Villanova, Texas A&M
and Illinois
{Continued from page one)
arranged for the speech to be
carried over radio stations WMAJ
and WDFM for the benefit of
those peoole who couldn't get
tior-ets.
Mrs. Roosevelt, the first
speaker in the new University
Lecture Series, will discuss the
topic "Russia—the Country and
the People as I Saw Them"
based on her 1957 trip throuqh
Russia. In her talk she will
make a comparison of the Uni
ted States and Russia in regard
to home life, development of
education and health services.
She will be introduced by Feld
stein who will also head a com
mittee of students and faculty,
members who will meet her on
her arrival She will be housed|
at the Nittanv Lion Inn during'
her campus visit.
A Dress conference under the
direction of Woodrow Bierly of
Public Information will be held
at 5:30 pm. tomorrow in the
Nittany Lion Inn. Represents- 1
live' of The Daily Colleqian.
the Ontre Uailv Times, WMAJ
and WDFM will be invited to
attend.
Miflnv Thefts—
{Continued from page one)
will also be lodged against th*»
four, police said.
The loot included 37 wrist-,
watches, 20 rings, tl bracelets, 10 !
necklaces. 2 cameras and a mink
stole, according to Miami authori
ties
Finnish G-Men
Prep for Lions
{Continued from page seven)
He was only a half-point behind
Vega and Leimuvirta in calis
thenics.
The thiid best Finnish showing
in the Sarasota met was turned
in bv Sakari Olkkonen. The Hel
sinki painter was the only double
winner in the meet with gold
performances on the still
rings and calisthenics.
The other three performers
were Olio Kestola. Olli Hurme
and Heikki Toikka (Too-ka).
Kestola, who is a 23-year-old
;electrician, was the champion of
the Northern Countries in 1957.
His best events are the long horse
vault and the high bar.
Hurme is a 24-year-old me
chanic and specializes on the par
allel bars and the long horse
vault. The sixth traveling Finn,
Toikka, is a Helsinki surveying
[student and works best on the
still rings.
ciir
ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Reg $3.98
$<V9l $<V66 s|.Bs
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STATE COLLEGE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Pro Grid,
(Continued, irom page seven) Christian and the Air Force Aca- ors. Glenn Davis was presented
Dame stirred up criticism. demy in the Cotton Bowl. the Sullivan Award, while Herb
Top grid contests were Okla-I Decathalon star Rafer Johnson Elliott was named the top athlete
homa, 21-6, over Syracuse in the! was honored as the athlete of the!by the Associated Press and Euro-
Orange Bowl; LSU, 7-0, overbear by Sports Illustrated andjpean sportswriters. -
APS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M.
THE PRECEDING DAY
RATES
CASH—I 7 words or I«a
CHARGE—I 2 words or leas
9.53 on# Insertion
9.75 two Insertions
91.30 three Insertions
Additions! word*—3 for 9.09
for each day of Insertion
19fi2ANDKUSON House Trailer. 28 feet.
$l,lOO. Hoover’s Trailer Park. AD 8-8091
ask for ‘Bob Klotz
iTRAILER 1051 M-svstem 32 ft. one bed
! room, aw nine and patio. For February
ioccupancy. Call AD 8-9095, ask for Rogc
| Wieyand.
i for" RENT
STABI-E FOR rent for several horses with
| or without board. Close to campus.
iPhone AD 7-7218
APARTMENT .set up for four boya; fur
nished, private bath, and kitchen, sepa
11ate entrance. Phone AD 7-7218.
ROOM AND Board for one. Several places
foi boaid. 243 S. Pugh St.
FOR RENT two-bedroom modern trailer.
Will rent to four students. Days View
Trailer Acres. AD 8-3471 or FL 9-2890
203 E. BEAVER AVS.
Everything On Display REDUCED!
All Children's
Records 111
All Extended “V
Play Records OFF
1 LARGE GROUP
45 RPM RECORDS
60c
OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9
WHERE BEAVER CROSSES PUGH
Central Pennsylvania's Most Popular Record Stores
LEWISTOWN
Bowls—
COLLE
FOR SALE
AD 7.2311
ATH COLLEGE
(Not including Audio-Fidelity or Stereo Records)
RECORDS
12-IN. LONG-PLAY ALBUMS
LOW, LOW PRICES 1111
Reg. $4.98
inal~All
All Sales
Clemson in the Sugar Bowl and Sport magazine. Trackmen also
the scoreless tie between Texas drew the other athletic top hon-
lAN CLAS
FOR RENT
GRADUATE STUDENTS and upperclass-
men will find eornfortabie rooms with
bath at Colonial Hotel, 123 West Nitiany
Ave , State College. Central location, quiet
ly operated for rest and study. Low student
rates
JSItT FRATERNITY pin on campu*, initials
MFS. Finder call ZBT AD 8-6718. Re
ward
LOST—BLACK leather glove. white fur
lining Sat. nite, AEPt. if found call
Renee ext. 255
SLIDE RULE, name on inside of case.
Vic Dervin. Finder please call AD 8-9058.
WANTED
TWO MALE students to share established
apartment with two other boys.* Phone
AD 7-7218.
WILL PAY for student ticket to hear
Eleanor Roosevelt Call ext. 1374 J.
COEDS, SECRETARIES to try the Olym
pia typewriter. Rent an Olympia—apply
up to 3 month’s rental toward down pay
ment. Nittanv Office Equipment, 281 S.
Allen St. Phone AD 8-6125.
PHONOGRAPHS
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
All lypes on sale.
ales Cash
TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1959
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WANTED
COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men
tn our department working part time
averaged 975 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 7-4758 Mon. - Fri. be®
tween 6-10 p m. Salary 936 per week.
an
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR LAST minute typing of report*,
term papers, etc. Phone Mrs. K»*h,
AD 3-0238.
SICK TYPEWRITER slowing you down?
Our typewriter doctors pep up domestic
and imported machines. Expert repair and
servicing. Nittany Office Equipment, 231
Allen St. Phone AD 8-6125.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tarn
toe or acrobatic lessons Park Forest
Village School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
IF YOUR typewriter la giving you trouble
our years of experience are at your
command. Just dial AD 7-2492 or bring
machine to 633 W College Ave.
STORAGE STUDENT trunks and per
sonal affects: pick-up and delivery serv
ice. Shoemaker Broa Phone AD 9.979].
Reg. $5.98
CLEARFIELD