PAGE EIGHT Reshevsky, International Chess Champion, Will Play Students, Faculty, Townspeople Samuel Reshevsky, interna-to those who match wits with arena to a ttend .. ~ , if the master, Onlookers will be emerged at Syracuse, New York, tionally iamous C ness figure, to donate 25 cents. I where he copped premier honors will challenge Chess Club Rant'S members, faculty, and towns- r c e h s^ lu n b s ' p f esident , ma * bo * | Reshevsky won the title of people at 7 p.m. Jan. 12 in contacted at AD 8-8441. extern £ a h p \ n sla “ n Mar- Waring Lounge. sion iBS/. (gate, Eng., in 1935. The exhibition which will be . Reshevsky. whose great am to-, Re won his first United States The exhibition, which will be tlon , s to bring the chess chain-, T 0 rn a ment championship in pieceued by a lecture, is expected iplo nship to the United States, wasjjg 3g to consist of about 30 simultan- born in Ozorkow, Poland, on Nov. since then. Reshevsky has eons matches. 1 26, 1911. been one of the international Reshevsky played a similar ex- The Grandmaster learned to leaders, always finishing in the hibition here last spring He lost! PI«Y chess when he was f ve, j op three. onlv to Professor Orrin Frink of 1 while watching his father play. Last year he played m approx the"Mathematics Department and' At the age of six, he was tour- ima tely 20 colleges and umver- game with Jerry Wet/el,! in Europe giving simultaneous i s ities and played about 800 games. „ ’ sonhomoie ‘ 7 , exhibitions. ,He won about 770, lost 2 and drew The Chess Club will charge s4' After retiring from the chess the rest. Cagers at Rutgers- Freshman , Wrestling from ,»«L| I from page *»««) will go with the same starling at 177. Bill Zimmerman diavvs the lineup that he used against the heavyweight assignment against Mountaineers. It includes Mark Bob Fo j ns tem. DuMars and Wally Colender at 1 _ t Tr , , ~, guard. Bob Edwards at center , Coach Hal Byers, former state and Tom Hancock and Ted Ku- varsity wrestler now in his first, bisla at forward. year as frosh mentor, reserved j 17-Game Cage Streak Last season the Scarlet and commcll t on the meet, but said' p enn state’s loncest winning ISIS 3SJTi«S ****** » ta«v,-! sl «„ k i„ task ..w? r L , 7 and the Seal let winning at New weight, but overall we shouldjg ame j,kein in the 1924 and 1925 Biunswick, ti4-G3, lu-e a pretty fair squad.” [seasons. "8:30 o.m. With my test Immui fore man, l plan work schedules for the com ing week. Maintaining equitable sched ules and being ready for emergencies is impcialite for good morale and seiviee.” "1:30 p.m. After lunch, I look in on a I’HX and room-phone in'-tailation at an out-of-town motel. The installation super visor. foieman and I discuss plans for running cable in from the highway.” “Well, that’s my job. You can see there’s nothing monotonous about it. I’m responsible for keeping 50,000 subscriber lines over a 260-square-mile area in A-l operating order. It’s a big responsibility—but I love it.” Bill Bloomfield is moving ahead, like many young engineers in super visory positions in the Bell Telephone Companies. There may be oppor tunities for you, too. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus and get the whole story. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WILLIAM F. BLOOMFIELD, 8.5.1. E., LEHIGH, ’53, SAYS: ''Join me for a day at work?” Bill is Plant Service Supervisor for New Jersey Bell Telephone Com pany at Dover. He joined the telephone company after graduation, has held many jobs to gain valuable experience. Now lie has three foremen and 32 craft people working for him. “It's a challenging job and keeps me hopping,” says Bill. “See for yourself.” "9:10 a.m. The State Police at Andover have reported trouble with a mobile radio telephone. I discuss it with the test dcskman. Naturally, we send a re pairman out pronto to take care of it.” "2:45 p.m. Next, I drive over to the central office at Denville, which is cut ting over 7000 local telephones to dial seiviee tomorrow night. I go over final arrangements with the supervisor.” Approved Fraternities AH fraternities have been approved for the entertainment of women guests tonight ex cept Kappa Alpha Psi and Alpha Phi Alpha. "11:00 a.m. As soon as things are lined up at the office, I drive out to check on the mobile radio repair job. The repair man has found the trouble and to gether wo run a test on the equipment.” "4:00 p.m. When I get back to my office, I find there are several phone messages to answer. As soon as I get them out of the way, Til check over tomorrow’s work schedule then call It a day.” Vega Wins--- (Continued from page seven) the high bar as he topped Vega’s safe routine. Otto Kestola took the event as the last performer of the night, but it was anti-cli matic. Freshman Greg, Weiss, junior Jay Werner, Frank Donatelli and Lou Savadove all played an in strumental part in pleasing the appreciative audience. ppCl'f TQ • ALL-AROUND: I—viga.’ PS. 55.0. 2 Olkkontn, F, 55 85. 3—KestoU, F, 53.15. 4 —Leimuvirta, F, 55.00. s— Ekman.F, 53.00. 6—-Cunningham, PS. 50.85. 7 Warner. PS, 50.(15. B—Weiss, PS. 47.40. P. BARS: I—Oikkonen, F. 0.5. 2—Vega, PS. 9.45. 3 —Leimuvirta, F, 9.35. 4 Kestola, F, 9.25. s—Hurmi, F, 9.1. 6 Savadove. PS. 8 0. 7—Cunningham, PS, 7,8. 7 —Ekman, F, 7.8. 9—Werner, PS, 7.45. 10—Weiss. PS. 6.8. j SIDE HORSE: I—Ekman. F. 9.35. 2 Oikkonen, F, 9.2. 3—Leimuvirta, F, 9.05.1 4 —Cunningham. PS, 8.9. s—Kestola, F, ] 5.7. s—Toikka, F, 8.7. 7—Vega, PS,: 8.6. g—Donatelli. PS. 8.1. 9—Werner,! PS. 7.65. 10—Weiss. PS. 6.35. RINGS: J—Vega, PS, 9.65. 2—Toikka, F,; 9.35. 3—Kestola. F. 9.25. 3—Oikkonen,! F, 9.25. s—Leimuvirta, F, 9.0. 6—Wer ner. PS, 8.95. 7—Weis*. PS. 8.65. 8— ; Ekman, F, 8.6, 9—Donatejii, PS* 8.23. 9—Cunningham, PS. 8.25, * i FREE EX: J—Vega. PS. 9.15. 2—Oikkon en. F, 9.2. 3—Leimuvirta. F, 9.15. 3— 1 Werner, PS, 9 15. 3—Kestola. F\ 9.15. 6—Ekmnn, F, 8.95. 7—Cunningham.PS, 8.7, B—Weiss, PS, 8.55. B—Koponen, F, 8.55. 10—Savadove. PS, 7.7. LONG HORSE: I—Oikkonen. F, 9.5. 1— Vega, PS, 0.5. 3—-Leimuvirta, F, 9.1. 4 —Kestola, F, 9.25. s—Ekman, F, 9.05. 6—Hurmi, F, 9.0. 7—Weiss, PS, 8.75, B—Werner, PS, 8 55. 9—Savadove, PS, i 8.5. 10—Cunnirrhum, PS, 7 8. j H, BAR: I—Kestola, F, 9.55. 2—Cunning- 1 ham. PS, 9.4. .I—Vega, PS. 9.15. 4 Koponen, F, 9.3. s—Ekman, F, 9.25.! 6 Oikkonen, F, 9.2. 7—Leimuvirta. F.J 9.15. B—Werner, PS, 8.9. 9—Weiss, PS.! 8.3. 10—Saxadove, PS, 7.75. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SATURDAY. JANUARY 10. 1959 CLASSIFIED ' ads'm'ust'be" THE PRECEDING DAT RATES GASH—I 7 words or less CHARGE—*I2 words or less 9.56 one Insertion 9.75 two insertions $1.09 three Insertions Additional words—3 for 9.69 for each day of insertion FOR SALE STROMBEUG-97 carburatort, LaSalle 4 tranmissiona, modified Crosley, and par tially customized 1950 Lincoln. Call Logan Hill AD 7-4105. 1930 NASH Statesman; 6 cylinders; 4 doom; radio: heater; uveidiixe. Best offer takes it. Phone AD 7-2445. STEREOPHONIC WEBCOR imperial tap« j recorder, plus accessories. Nex\ lost sum imer. Pei feet shape. For demonstration ;Call AD 8-8441 e\t. 2927. HOUSE TRAILER for sale— l9ss 28-foot | Glider, excellent Condition, reasonable Iprice. Jeiry Crandley, Lot 68, Woodsdal* [Trailer Park ARGUS C-3, case, flash and extension, excellent condition, priced for quick sale. Call AD 7-4581. [FIRST CLASS premium seamless nylon stockings. Top brand**. All shades and sizes. Call Hairy ext. 3309 between 7-10 ;p m. 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GRADUATE fsTUDENTS and upper class men will find comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water o, nrivate bath at Colonial Hotel. 123 \V. NitUny Ave., State College. Central location. Quietly operated for rest and study. Low student iates. RESERVATIONS BEING taken now for room and board for spring semester at Marilyn Hall, 317 E. Beaxer Axe. Ask for Mrs. Petuskey. ROOMS FOR spring semester near campus. Good living, good furniture,parking. Cal! AD 7-2294 or AD 7-7906 before it’s too , late. FOR RENT—spacious double rnom 3 5 block north of campus. Phono AD 7-3029. 20-FOOT TRAILER, suitable for txx'o stu dents, 1958 mode! $5OO down. Call AD 8-8617 or 18 Hilltop Trailer Park after € p.m. RENOVATED COMFORTABLE rooms for secretaires and nothing girls xxith kitch en privileges. 236 S. Frazier. AD 8-1484, AD 8-9021. SINGLE ROOM. Phone AD 8-0080. LOST POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 book and notes before Christmas vacation on campus or downtown. Finder call Bob AD 8-9107. 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