The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 13, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
6 Teams Move Up
In IM Grid Playoffs
Two fraternities and four independent teams won second
round playoff games in IM football last night to remain in
contention for their respective league championships.
Rick Blend hooted a tremendous 48-yard field goal for
Phi Mn Delta's fist ,cote in a I
13-3 victory over Alpha Sigma
Phi
Alpha Sig', Bin Walton knotted'
the col e 3-3 with a 16-yard:
ki( k near tht end of the fn tit!
half, but Mu Delta was not
to hi' dens' d
Early in the second half
Rick's twin brother Ron Blend
hit pass catching artist Bob
Luff in the end zone from 16
yards out and shortly after Rick
added an 18-yard three-pointer
to wrap up the scoring.
Trackman Bill Schwab hit Gil
Burkhart with scoring heaves of
Ili and 30 yards to lead Phi Delta
Theta lo a 13-0 win over Sigma
Nu.
Weqmoreland kept its perfect
record millet by sinking the Navy
ROTC, 13-0. Ed Roberts passed
90 yards to Rick Ulm for one
stole and 22 yaids, to Joe Boyers
fa another.
Baseball star Tom Durbin's
passing was the difference as
Burke A.C. edged Nittany 29
on first downs. 4-0.
Allegheny white-washed Lin-'
den, 7-0, when Hon Fedora inter-:
cepted a Mike Periington pass and ;
waltzed one yard into the end;
zone. The TD was set up on the.
previous play when Torn Phil- ,
lips' 56-yard punt rolled dead on l
Linden's 1-yard line.
Delaware's "punchless wonders",
scored their first touchdown of
the season to down Nittany 25,
7-0. The score came when Bill
Allen pitched out to Henry Ca
runcho who tossed 40 yards to
Karl Fink in the end zone.
Delaware had not scored a
touchdown in winning four pre
vious games. Their defense has
yet to be scored on
FOR GOOD RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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CilA I{GE 12 words or less
1.50 one insertion
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ADS MII 1 Ht IN KT II:00 A. 51
THE PRECEDING DAY
FOR SALE
,S/ 10 in. I og-Log Duplex
I), mil ig .$14.90 plus $.60 tax nOstnaill.
Add X i rol for leather cane. 1• nll refund
If not anteitted. Send cri.h. cheek or money
mule tto Jethel Eng. , 14 Seenno Rd ,
rn V toph or Junior Rig student
wooled ammt. Ni rite for detnik.
v)rtr, DESOTO 2-door bin dtop, Power
ht. et inv. In good condition Cull
7-11,32
1959 11(' A, Pot table TV, practically new
('all Al) 84315 after 5 pm.
1952 WILLYS JEEP; 1953 Buick Holt&
number 4•doo: red,m , 1051 Itukk Century
4-d thn ,edun 195 s ( bevy Bel Alio 4-dour
hardtop Due of theme ears mart be sold.
Call hill AD 84551
FR ATFUNITIES, OEM NIZATIONS. Or-
lii ) n u , • ti ees now, ShenrNi
S. , t , h Prue, ' NM WHY Spruce 10-20 feet.
A 1) h-17119 ol en mg.;
ONE, HOLY ('Ross ticket —II) ):.I‘l. hne
roll Al) R• 1109
9.!1) MODEI. T Ford Tooling, bur con
.lition, 1111171 v spas es R3(10 (it rn. Call
Alort,trin 11N 5-5051 or AI) 8-01 1 19 eve-
tit! bE 111.11.1.: Fl ulny mornlnw between
Ormond a n d Pattoson. Cull Bill JI.MC4
UN 5..5.51
19113 ,IACIIAIt XX 120 iondater,
mechanical condition. 11195 00. Call Al)
Tom Williammin.
THESIS—MULTILITIIING and typing.
Duplimats for aale. Phone AD 6-0774.
MISCELLANEOUS
STIIDENTSI BRING sour hoi after
Thitnk•gix lug. New box atolls. Horse
oilei venire Excellent trails neat
trt , ll"olluble luck op for freshmen without
t .1 mils hum cif /TIMIS - - no detours
Al)
A m INTERrsTED in Joining car pool
f 1 pin liellefunte. Call El,g in 5-11179
etc' b
TYPEWRITER REPAIR is our npecialty.
Fast, expert lepair and genicing at
reasonable pares. All Uoth done in our
State College shop. Free customer parking
at rear of stole. Nittany Office Equipment,
.131 South Allen St. Phone AD 8-bP26.
CALCilisrWlieltNtTyWlnot-lonwSteaks
and Petri. Morrell', AD 8..5381.
NEIN MAN CLUB Foturn Series will pre
sent on Nov 12th: Will We Outgrow the
World? Speaker: Dr. Clement Mthannvich.
St. Louis University, NUB Assembly Room
7 p.m.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing
tap. to or ncrobatic ks.one Proles.
•lonal School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
By JIM KARL
Lion Harriers
Will Compete
For IC4A Title
Penn State cross country coach
Chick Werner will send seven
harriers to compete in the 51st
annual JC4A championships to be
held Monday afternoon in New
York City's Van Cortland Park.
There is one question mark in
Werner's mind concerning the
race whether veteran harrier
Chick King will be able to run
at full effectiveness. King sprained
his ankle while running in the
IManhattan meet last Saturday.
Although he is responding to
itreatment, the Lion mentor is not
:sure that he will be ready.
Capta,n Dick Engelbrmk will
lead the harriers in quest of the
coveted trophy. Engelbrink is an
experienced performer in the
IC4A. Last year he finished sev
enth to lead the Wernermen to
?fifth place in the championships.
This year, in the five dual
meets, Engelbrink has carded two
firsts, two thirds and a fourth.
Herm Weber and Steve Moor
head will run second and third
respectively, for the Lions Each
has pla'ed well this year. Weber
in his last outing racked up a
first for the Nittanies.
THESIS
MULTILITHINO
OMMERCIAL PRINTING
52 E. COLLEGE
IFIEDS +
FOB RENT
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom
modation.; ulth Prnate bath or running
%%Mei% Colonial Motel, 121 W Nittany
Ave, State lollege. AD 7-45 - 0 or AD
7-7192.
DOUBLE ROOM on E. College ne\t
to Tnyty tilmt Available immediately.
Call Ron Hoch AD 7-4951.
DOUBLE ROOM, eingle beds, excellent
for two I oonfinatex, one block from the
ennlnu4. 230 S. Pugh St. AD 7-3032.
35 FT. HOUSE Tiailer-2 bedioom, winter-
Led, all conveniences, $5O per month
including tax at,. Potters Mills. Call EM
4-1144.
WANTED
•
BABY-SITTING assignments for 46 ex
perienced sitters A sitter to fit the
temperament of each baby. Mailable most
afternoons, evenings, and weekends. All
proceeds from jobs go to chat it). Ctll
Phi Sigma Sigma sorority UN 5-7783.
ei.fiFdiEF.KM;;;le) over 5 ; 10 7 ' as — dtte
for very cute H.S. senior Fri , Sat., to
game. Call UN 5-2666.
RIDE TO Le.ittown or Phila area Thu •a
day Nov 19, return Sunday No%. :9
Call Judy UN 5-775 y.
SECRETARIES FROM 18 to 24 to 117 e
in Co-op. 1•oe further information roll
AD 8-1051 after 5 p.m.
LIVE DATE for Pitt game. Call any
night after 11. Ask ter Carol UN 6-6284.
HELP WANTED
MEN, WOMEN: Learn about summer jobs
on ships, $lOO weekly, no esoelience is
necelNat v for beginners. Details write
Captain Wohlenberg P.O. Ro• 192, Bowling
Green Station. New York 4, N.Y.
WAITERS TO work for meals at Ag Hill
Club. Call Mis. Isenberg AD 8-1330.
LOST
SLIDE RULE Friday morning between
Osmond and Patterson, Call BM James
UN 5-2553.
ENGLISH STYLE Bicycle sit — illnWt.
night. Call UN 5-6045. Reward
1960 MONESSEN High School Ring. Call
I.IN 5-7966
MAN'S GOLD Remus Watch near intra
mural field Friday night, initials R N.U.
'59 on back. Call Rick UN 5-4954. Reward.
WILL PERSON(S) knowing xchereabouts
of English•style bicycle last seen behind
Theta Chi Saturday night rail AD 7-3874.
LADIES SMALL silver handbag Junior
Prom night. Reward. Call Ed UN 6-5704.
GOLD RING with diamond at football
sant* Saturday. Owner tall AD 74920.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Holy Cross Defense--
(Continued from page six)
last year and was switched to
center where he became a stand.
out.
ECONOMICAL
AD It-6794
FOUND
Penn State end coach J. T
GRoovitsr
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JAZZ CLUB Meeting at La Galleria Tonight at 7:00
Music by J-W Quartet
Donation $l.OO Jazz Club Members $.75
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White who scouted the Crusaders; risburg this morning and will
in their last three games looksl travel to State College by bus.
for a real close game tomorrow. They'll work out on Beaver Field
"They have a hustling team," this afternoon and will stay at
White said, "And they wcu.'t give
the Penn-Belle Hotel in Belle
up or or make many mistakes."
! The Crusaders will fly to Har- fonte.
CCl ° s %
OF NEW YORK
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1959
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