PAGE EIGHI Cricket Club to Play Ist Game Since '54 The first cricket game to be need for strong support at the played at Penn State since 1954 t i l e am sai b i runde rgraduatethat e o f the s p t u n d m e na primary . will begin at 1:30 p.m. today ambitions of the Wayfarers is the at the. State College Airport!far n t o io t n o o n f ly a 2 p - r tealr d i e sq f u or ad. in T te h r i! T h e Wayfarers Cricket Club, inlsquad competition but will also a renewal of club activities, willienable the club to have a touring meet Howard University of Wash-iteam, he commented. TtrugreioeansttsW:yefmarts:errssCiricokm ington, D.C. This will be the third' game of the season for Howard et all over the world including University, and Penn State's first. the Caribbean, the Middle East, A "tea" will be given for the and the British Isles. Roderick players during the game at a Thomas, the team's whicket time to be set by the mutual keeper, and Michael Stillmeyer, agreement of the team captains. a bowler, are both from Ja- The "lea" will be served by a maica. sorority on campus. The team captain, McCammon, Dr. Robert McCammon, profes- is a native of Ireland. The other sor of physics and captain of the players, there are about 20 on Wayfarers, expressed his hope the squad, include students and that this game will initiate a faculty members from most of the "glorious future" for cricket here colleges on campus. and that the club will continue to In the only other game ached grow and become a part of the uled for this spring, the Wayfarers University life. will meet the British Embassy at McCammon also pointed out the Washington, D.C. on May 30. You can light either end I Get satisFfing flavor...So friendly to your taste! ............ .... ... . , 5 .1 5 .............. 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Also last weekend the Persh ing Rifles unit was chosen as the outstanding company, best drilled team, first in advanced and basic trick drill and third in basic standard drill in the fifth regi mental drill meet held at the Indiantown Gap Military Reser vation. Gary A. Fry, sophomore in busi ness administration from Ship pensburg, was chosen as the out standing company member. The choice was based on service to the company. For Expert Tailoring - See C. W. HARDY, Tailor 222 W. Beaver Avenue See how Pall Mall's famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke— makes it mild—but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! OA. T. CO. Preihmi 4 s7,‘ iimissesoso Usse-ssysemr sitsfiumtir is mer Nataldk taw; AO 04 it* 'PO., Poetry Magazine, Pivot To Award Cash Prizes Two - prizes of $23 each will be awarded to the two undergrad uates who submit the best poem or group of poems to "Pivot," a magazine put out by the poetry workshop. One prize is the Anthony James Grucci Award, established by his brother, Professor Joseph L. Gruc ci. The other is the Samuel Bar sky Prize. The winning entries will be published in "Pivot" which will be on sale May 6 to 8. + CLASS RATES CASH-17 words or loss CHARGE—I 3 words or has 1.511 one Inmostlon $.75 two insertions SIM three Insertion, Additional words-3 for CO for sorb day of Inmates ADS MUST BE IN BT 1140 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT 1=172217=1 FOR SALE NINE 31000 POOL Tablee, just like new. Will sacrifice half price $OOO. Call EL 5-9952 12-5 p.m., 6.9 p.m. RCA TAPE Recorder, crystal earphones and 16 tapes: original value over 8250. Will sell for ;100. Call AD 8-0215 after 8. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 Students to Judge Cottle In Contest Today A dairy cattle judging contest will be held at 9 a.m. today in the dairy barns. Winners of the contest will be determined by their ability to judge prize dairy cows. The contest will be divided in to two divisions—amateur and professional. The professional di vision will include those students who have had judging training. Free bus transportation will be provided at 8 a.m. from Boaland Laboratory to the dairy barns. IFIEDS + 111111i111111111111I1rtIInfi)111 Inmlllfj -I FOR SALE 1950 NASI4 Statesman 4 door, heater, radio, overdrive. Excellent running eon. dition, $l5O. Call AD '7-24415. 1954 FORD Country Sedan Station Wagon, 6-04., overdrive, R&H, Original owner, 61,600 miles, clean. AD 8-0228 after 5. 28 FT. 1861 TRAILER:I2-ft. side bedroom, excellent condition. 51160. No. 62 Woods dale Park. AD 7-3628 after 5 p M. 1947 PLYMOUTH 4-door. Good condition and good rubber. $75. Call AD 5-0118 or AD 7-4125. '62 OLDS HARDTOP customize/1 duals, black and white. Inquire 1202 W. Beaver Avenue. RECORDS—ten L.P. albums 82.50 apiece. Neer Teter& • barfly played. Scott ext. 2827. SPALDING GOLF clubs one and three woods: putter, three, five, seven, nine irons. Reasonably priced. Ext. 33159. after 8 p.m. 1969 TRIUMPH Tiger Cub Motorcyols with accessories. Less than 700 wines. 3526. Call AD 8-9030 or contact M. .1. Ebert, 338 West College Ave. FOR SALE: Selling out stamp collection, as whole or by sets. Call AD 7-3309. TVs--COMPLETELY reconditioned, var ious sizes. 1149-889. Television Service Center at State College T.V.. 2311 south Allen. NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l hays it. Plain or engraved. Big discounts. Quick service. Phone AD 7-7481 after 6:00. Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop. FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, available June 1. Call-AD 8-1386. ROOM—IMMEDIATE occupancy, extra large double room with kitchen privi. leges In quiet. modem home. Walk to campus. 318 W. Prospect Ave. Call AD 7-4436. THREE PEOPLE to sub-lease a comfort able and elean Metzger Bldg. apartment for the summer months. Three rooms and bath. Lessees will sub-let at reduced rent. Call AD 8-0786. ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment available June 1 $74.00. One bedroom unfurnished available July 1 873.15. Vaughn Nittany Apartments, corner of Bradlye and Pugh. Call AD 7-7758 if no answer call AD 8-6028. IDEAL THREE room summer apartment, completely furnished, contains everything needed, including private telephone. Twenty five steps from mall. Phone AD 8-1536. 3 - ROOM apartment. Available June 1 for summer. Free parking. Phone AD 7-4785. LOST WALLET. CORDOVAN, in vicinity of West Halls or HUB. Fruitful reward. Call ext. 3090. DARK GREY glasses with chrome ear. lobes on campus. Contact John Janetka AD 1-2651. LOST—SMALL silver charm with senti mental value. If found please call ext. 1146. AIR FORCE ROTC raincoat with blue jacket inside, from otttaide Rm. 429 Boucke between 1:15 & 2:15 Tuesday. Call ext. MT. FOUND GENTLEMAN'S CLASS Ring found in Boucke Building. Call Mrs. Smith eat. 2676 Boucke. WANTED HELP—Need apartment or will fill vacancy in apartment for fall. Alan ext. 3468, THESIS—ONE STOP service. Typing and Multilithing. Call AD 8-074 after 5 p.m. WAITERS—Chi Phi, Work for meals. Call AD 74382 ask for Marty. AHSOO, YOU RAVE bunks? We need bunks. For May 8-10. Call Wilkie, AD 8-8484 or AD 7-2044, Kappa Sigma. FRATERNITY KITCHEN HELP. Call AD 7-2044 ask for Wilkie. MISCELLANEOUS PLIGHTS TO Europe July 15th to August 28th. Round trip—s27ls. For information call Jan Stahel ext. 841. STORE YOUR trunks, bikes, books. etc. Special summer "storage to students. Pick up and delivery service. Call AD 8.6751. INFORMATION WANTED for lead to nos. Bible ride from Ithaca to-State Conan* for Mother's Day weekend. Driver will be contacted in Ithaca. Call ext. 2419 days or AD 8-9058 evenings. Ask for Don. INDEPENDENT COEDS bring Your -family to the Mother's Day breakfast (sponsored by Leonides) 0:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Sunday. May 10 in Simmons Lounge. Sign up with your representative or call Peg Orchard ext. 1146. WILL KEEP children age 2•up in Due borne Mon.-Fri. References. AD 84914, FLIGHTS TO Europe—July 15th to August 28th. Round trip-8278.00. For infor.. mation call; Barbara Knight ext. 13514. NEWMAN CLUB'S annual Spring Picnic s , Sunday, May 3,Black Moehannon park. Cara leave behind Osmond 1 p.m. - TENNIS FANS—Expert racket stringing and repairs by Hassinger. Nine grades of nylon and gut Prompt service. queran. teed satisfaction. University Tennis fiery. lee, 814 E. Beaver Ave. Phone AD 7-2516. ENROIiL NOW for ballroom ameba., far t toe. r bath, . Park Forma vl/lan o lilob a :I ° of Dalai. n i l it 114012.
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