THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1959 Z6T Pulls With Win In what was possibly the hardest played, game of the young IM football season, Zeta Beta Tau edged Phi Kappa Psi last night in a battle of first downs. The game finally ended in overtime with ZBT holding a 7-6 edge in first downs. The winning score was set up r h an intercepted pass by Larry Bm John p s?^and John it hell ZBT wasted no time in the be- a they ginning minutes of the game as passes including one which they carried the ball to the Phi covered 60 yards for the only Psi 20-yard line on a 60-yard pass SCO re of the game as Nittany 40 interference-play Phi Psis Bill defeated Nittany 43, 7-0. The pass Tucker intercepted Jerry Gar- was completed with only 50 sec finkle s pass on the next play but onds remaining in the game Neil Keats set the tone of the 6 whole game by again placing the ball in ZET possession as he im mediately intercepted a Phi Psi pass. The game was ZBTIs sec ond win in two years. In other Greek action last night Theta Chi won a decisive victory over Phi Sigma Delta as Glenn Weishaar passed brilliantly to give Theta Chi the 7-0 win. Jack Mai lino kicked the extra! point. Bill Snow carried Phi Gamma Delta to a 6-0 win over Pi Lamb da Phi as he intercepted a pass and ran it back five yards for the only touchdown of the game. Sigma Nu won on first downs. 4-2, in an uneventful tussel with Alpha Chi Rho. Nittany 29 remained undefeat ed as they turned a pass inter ception by John Cochran into a quick score over Nittany 36. Butch Karch saw his first pass intercepted and run back 30 yards to set up the winning touch down and give Nittany 29 a 7-0 win. Emmette Griffii held on to Steve Kolodney’s long pass to give Nittariy 23 a 7-0 victory over Nittany 42. Bill Rambo kicked OB | Campus Party Clique Meeting | 1 Sunday, Oct. 11th I | 7 PM. 10 Sparks | | Opportunity for party positions | | Fresfcmgp Wefoome | TiimS)li»itl)!iitlllll»IH!IIUSIlll9HilllUllillUli:U!!ItlliilllllllllllillillllieiIll9^ 0 isM the pockef the leg Is the rise is the belts« the cuffs « the item i PENNSHIRII Big Upset Over Phi Psi By CLIFF LOGAN Derman Paces IM Tennis Bruce Derman, Phi Sigma Del ta, was a standout as IM tennis got under way last week. Derman advanced all the way to the semi finals of the fourth flight with decisive victories over Bill Bar ber of Acacia and A 1 Dorsky of Sigma Alpha Mu. In other fraternity matches Jim Kane, Phi Kappa Sigma, de feated Bob Devon, Delta Upsilon; Nick Freeman of Phi Kappa Psi defeated John Grosch, Alpha Sig ma Phi; Irv Shore and Gene Gru mer swept a pair for Alpha Epsilon Pi by defeating' Norm Yost of Kappa Sigma and Bob Petruska of Pi Lambda Phi. Joe Yuska, Phi Kappa Theta, trounced Jim Pflieger of Tau Phi Delta and Jim Nestlerode, Sigma Pi, downed Ed Bahl, Delta Upsilon. Each of the victors moved into the quarter-finals of their flights by virtue of their triumphs. Most of the action in the inde pendent men’s division of IM ten nis was centered in the first flight. Whit Gray defeated Fred Phanco, Will v Stout turned back George Walker and John Kosten bader downed Barry Wiener. Bob Miller defeated Joe Demkin, Den nis Rose won a hard match over Jim Hunt and Mike Mendels dropped Don Allison. In the only second flight match played, Donn Clark trounced Ed Fordyce, Is ere straight across tapered short ire at the side ire nonexistent i corduroy slax. Dickies in e olive • sand © charcoal th»f] irce a low $5-9S COUEGJE AVENUE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AP Predicts Army Over Lions, 21-14 NEW YORK 1/P) Tip on how to lose weight: Become a football seer and gulp ulcer pills. j We shaved off 10 pounds last 1 week—how can you figure Mich igan State and Illinois?—and our picking percentage dropped to .725 on a 37-14 mark. More ulcer bait this weekend: Oklahoma 20, Texas 8: The Longhorns’ goal line finally' is cracked by a boy named Bobby' Boyd. Georgia Tech 8. Tennessee 7: Bobby Dodd, the Tech headmas ter, is an ex-Vol. This is a “must” game for him. Notre Dame 25, California 7: The fighting Irish sophomores matured plenty in that Purdue shellacking. Army 21, Penn State 14: The Cadets don’t figure to make as many mistakes as they did against roused-up Illinois. Louisiana Stale 20, Miama Fla. 13: The No. 1 team has a job on its hands but the Chinese bandits should handle it. lowa 19, Michigan Staie 6: The Hawkeyes still must be figured in the Big Ten title picture. Arkansas 14, Baylor 0: The Ra zorbacks have yielded only one! touchdown in three games. Navy 18, Syracuse 7: The Mid shipmen are a much better team than that which lost to SMU. Horseback Riding Mon. thru Fri. at 6:00 P.M. Sat. 8c Sun,—lo A.M., 1 P.M. 3 P.M., 6 PJM. Call AD 7-4526 When things get too dose for comfort ©Ai(Sflice STICK DEODORANT io fi&MCu&'AMt! t? • Old Spice Stick Deodorant brings you safe, sure,oil-day protection* • Better than roll-ons that skip. • Better than sprays that drip. • Better than creams that are greasy and messy. By land or hy sea—you need this Social Security! S(Yt.9wi&isHvri& > rt.N^WrtvWv/^v*/ wnwiif&fn, .; Harrier Experience Seen Key to Win Experience is the best teach- I , Lion mentor added. er. Nittany Lion cross country! f, 1 llie cncl of * lia coach Chick Werner feels thising and unable to finish strong. is the reason that his harriers^ einc ’' ** not a , u °- , . , , _ - ia |gether pleased with the petfor defeated Cornell last Satur-'niance of the Lions. “The boys 'd av jran the best race possible with j “ ’ | the conditions as they were," he ‘The Cornell cross country .further stated. I team, while having good poten-j Werner was referring io the tial, is still comprised mainly of' short time the team had to pre sophomores. We have a team made pare for the meet. Werner said , up of juniors and seniors. In cross; that two weeks of practice is j country, experience is a mam fac- not enough time for a man to - tor in the outcome of a meet,”, condition himself to be able io jWernet said. •, run five grueling miles. I The_ backbone of the Big Red Commenting on the team's per j *? am * s composed of last year's : formance, Werner felt that too l “J st Place freshmen IC4A team, .many tactical blunders were com ; Lions, although they lost 'mitted. For example, too many the three top men from the pre- jmen were pacing themselves im- J vtous season, still had eight men i properly. However, he feels that r ®f urnln 9- | this will work itself out during i The best way to be able to this week’s practice pace yourself for a five-mile run is to have done it before,” the ATTENTION BUS AD'S All Seniors in Business Administration must haye their pictures taken for the 1960 La Vie at the Penn State Photo Shop from ... OCT, 6 OCT. 16 FROM 9 AM. to 4 P.M., MONDAY through FRIDAY No appointments necessary. Girls wear dark sweaters and pearls and boys dark suits and ties. Please follow this schedule: THOSE WITH LAST NAMES A-0 OCT. 8-12 G P OCT. 12-14 P-Z OCT. 14-16 KJ> BEAT ARMY NEW KASTIC CASE ME-SET FOR INSTANT US! 1.09 »i« m * f, €S 01000* 4- ' PAGE SEVEN