PAGE FOUR Kerr Continues to Lead Nittany Offensive Attack Halfback Jim Kerr continues to set the offensive pace for the Penn State football team. Through seven games, the Lion senior leads in rushing, scoring, pass receiving and kickoff returns. Kerr has picked up 334 yards rushing in 75 carries an average of 4,3 yards a canv He has scored six touchdowns, including two in Penn State's 28-9 win over Maryland Satur day, and added a pair of conver sion runs to take the team lead in scoring with 40 points. As a pass receiver, Kerr has hauled in 12 aerials for 133 yards. His nearest rival in this depart ment is Captain. Henry Opper mana who has been on the re ceiving end of 11 passes for 109 yards. Kerr will be Penn State's main offensive threat Saturday when the Nittany Lions meet an im proving Holy Cross team in Wor cester, Mass. Loaded with sophomores. Dr. Eddie Anderson's team started the season with three straight losses but the Crusaders now have won four in a row and are point ing for Penn State. Lion coach Rip Engle cast, aside all rumors that State might, be taking the. Crusaders lightly and looking ahead to Pitt a week hence. "Our kids know whal we're going lo be up against Satur day," Engle said. "It's home coming at Holy Cross and they'll be pointing for us. "They have a good, strong for.t ball team and they have a back, faster than anyone we have, in this boy Tom Hennessey,” Engle said. It’s possible that Engle’s cau tious outlook is due. in part, to a narrow escape his Lions had at Worcester three years ago. The Lions went into the game heavily favored but the scrap py Crusaders nearly pulled an upset and Slate just managed to come home with a 14-10 win. 'Meet the Varsity' Lion quarterback Dick Hoak will appear on "Meet the Varsity” tonight at 9:45. The program will be broadcast on WMAJ by WDFM Sports Director, Jerry Abrams. Penn State sports publicist Jim Tarman will appear on the same program tomorrow night. FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing !32 E. COLLEGE AD 8-4TS4 Like Your Lunches HOT & QUICK Perfect for a Cold Day Steaming Chiiie Homemade Soup And Try These: Baked Ham Sandwich Turkey Sandwich Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Economica! & Good LION'S DEN j| 131 S. GARNER ST WE'VE CHANGED OUR NAME BUT NOT OUR • GREAT FOOD' • QUICK SERVICE • LOW PRICES Bar-B-iolueU Chicken Halves and Wholes 50c ana up FRANK'S (Formerly Morrell's) 112 S. Frasier SI. SPEEDY DELIVERS 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. CALL: AD 8-8381 JIM KERR TEAM STATISTICS IVnn State Opponents us 1 :> 1 '* 1 >ow m *s UuKhinse VurriHire P»s<.in«: Y:m]T'K> P.'IS.M* I* tints fumbles Yards Pens/i/.rd IndiviHunl J.eadcr* Rushing Yd«c Ydv Not Ait. (*nincd Lost (.niti Ave. Jim KtMT.HH 77 ]] \yz>, 4:5 Soheank.FJJ - .V.» l';:1 0 z’M :;.m Hnf»k,gH .'ir z~? 72 Lfii) 4.0 .liuihs.HH 17 a ID 11,4 I,k H.vvck.FH :\i in \ uo 4 1 Cave.Hß 2i’» t‘2! Z 11 :i |.D Phi .HU j 4 .1\ 1J! 2T« ] m ;t 5 PnsHimr I’a>spr 'tuu.gn .Honk.gii Att. Compl. !nl. Yd*. TT>h T- ;n ;> :;r,.t :i ;u i; 2 212 :i Pans Receiving ' Receiver ; k-*i r.fin .. . Oftpcrninnn.K fmfls.Hlt Hwrsky.HH Thompson Gets Award LONDON 1 /Pi Don Thompson and Anita Lcn.sbrough, Britain’s only gold medal winners in the Rome Olympics, were named ath letes of the year yesterday in a poll of British spoils writers. Filters for -finest flavor by fa , Tareyton has the Dual Filter does it! Product of cjMc, <j/mi.ucan — co- « our middle name d)«. r. c. Soccer Coach. Called Upsets By JIM KARL just used what some people the ground. Apparently his words T . . „. vTcr, Unc might cell "Norman Vincent sunk in. because the Lions won Lion soecei coacn tve n - Pea^e - S poVfei 0 f positive think- even withoutj_,ou Van Rafelghem terman is looking more and ing." and Glenn Kfeam, their two start cnntb ' He knew his team had the po- ing wings who were injured. • mote like a piofess tential and equipment to surprise The Lions proved the Navy up sayer these days. a lot of people but after its bad sc t W as no fluke when they beat After his hooters' 4-1 loss to start the team had lost confidence Temple Saturday even though Maryland. Hostorman looked into m itself. Ream and Van Rafelghem were the "future and confidently pro- Before the Navy contest, Hos- missing again, dieted that the Lions could very Hosierman said Iho Owls well win their four remaining were "a good team but we hit games. At this point, State's record was 1-4 and the Lions still had to face such Eastern powers as Navy. Temple, Army and Pitt. Hostcrman’s prediction evoked plenty of laughs around the soc cer circuit. But now that State has upset Navy and Temple, Hos tcrman appears to be a man with exceptional perceptive powers. Hoslerman's formula for gelling his hooters back on the winning track was simple. He New All-Star Grid Tilt j Scheduled for Buffalo BUFFALO. N.Y. t/T’l The American Football Coaches Asso ciation announced, that the first All-American graduation game will bo played June 23 in Buffa lo's War Memorial Stadium be tween all-star college teams from the East, and West. ; “This is going to be a quality game,’’ said D. O. (Tuss) Mc- T.aughry, executive secretary treasurer of the association. “It | will be played for our benefit and tor the benefit of the National Football Foundation.’’ IftlMi It lu.rii.o «♦ *; No. VcN. Tl)s . 12 \:w 1 .. II inn i ...U fil ft - fi -;:j 1 Nov. 15-16 HUB CARDROOM flavor taste— NEW DU A REGISTRATION HERE’S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: FILTER Tareyton THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA harder and played well. Our kids were just hungrier than they were," he said. Both Van Rafelghem and Ream should be ready for Army this week, along with Ken Link, who was injured after scoring State’s first goal against'Temple. The former fullback now play ing centar-forward, received a head injury after colliding -with Bruce Fleming, the 6-5. 220- terrnan simply told his boys that pound Temple goalie. Link is 5- thev could run the Middies into 11 and weighs i 65. Run* Naylor Moore Receives Offer For London Title Fight LONDON (/!') Archie Moore, i| grand pappy of all the world ! boxing champions, yesterday re- ; ceived a $112,000 offer to defend! his disputed light heavyweight l crown against Chic Calderwood,; British champion, in London next; May, ! j British promoters Harry Lev on and Peter Keenan joined forc-i !es to make the offer to Moore. , WE HAVE 5 EXPERT BARBERS WHO DO ALL STYLES EQUALLY WELL • MINIMUM .WAITING • COURTEOUS SERVICE MADDEN'S BARBER SHOP 110 S. Allen "Just Down From the Corner Room" O L'VKRESGEJACKHARPERCUYKRESGEJACKIIARPERGUVKKEStiEJACKHARPER i I BLACK % Try Black Martini . . . exclusive new recipe for sophisticated tastes. An inspired blending of four parts black . . . one part brown . . . and just a little olive! Bostonian Ltd. serves it up inimitably, for men who like their style with spirit. Bostonian Lid. also has matching hells foi him or her. 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Union’s formidable team has Navy, 6-0, in the final games of Cumberland ruine'd Mifflin’s; clinched the Olympic chess tour the regulation IM football season chances for a playoff berth withi na ment with 31 points. The Unit es* a 3-0 upset. The only score of thei c d States is second, with 25V-: and Both teams became eligible for game came in the second half-Yugoslavia third with 24 in the the championship playoffs which w hen Lou Schrecker kicked a 10-! 12-nation field. be Nittanv first tallv came ya T rd f l? ld g ° aL 'atv, /- ! The Russians now have won Nittany 34 s first tally came in other games, Alpha Gamma th Olympic title five straight early in the second half when Rho cru shed Lambda Chi Alpha.!H! ymp John Walker hit Fred Litde with i3_o- Phi Kappa Tau beat Phi! a 20-yard pass in the end zone.j K appa Psi, 7-0; Theta Chi edged B °b Fair was on the receiving Alpha chi Rho , 10-6. end of Walker s other TD pass, good for 40 yards. Phi Kappa Theta defeated Sig- Bruce Walsh of Air Force con- Elf. nected with Glen Dressen from' Ph l d 2 wr c t d Ll 15 yards out for a touchdown and!? n< i ® tur PPr * then the Air Force defense bot-| forfcit over ' enn Btate Simms Will Start for NY NEW YORK (TP) Frank Rob-! NEW YORK (TP) Bob Simms, inson amassed the highest slug- ja rookie from Rutgers, yesterday ging average in the majors in 1960 j was named to start at left end and became the first Cincinnati!for the New York Giants Sunday Reds’ player to win the National]when they play the Pittsburgh League crown in 42 years. ]Steelers. ! JACKHARPERJACKHARrERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHAR > 25 - a SS i*- si From $17.95 \% \ \ Robinson Top Slugger Students! ARE YOU TIRED OF DORM FOOD? JUST GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL DELIVER RIGHT TO THE DORM. Hoi Baked Beans Peppered Cabbage 45c pi. or 25c Vt pt. 49c pi. or 25c Vz pi. Polalo Salad Chicken Salad 49c pi. or 25c Vz pt. ~ 45c Vi lb. Macaroni Salad 39c pi. or 20c */* pt. 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END OF AUTUMN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY November 10, 11, 12 SKIRTS—slim line, side zipper, side pockets, kick pleat $18.95 $16.95 SLACKS—fIy front, back pock- 2 et, ankle length. ’ % Vs-Price t£ BERMUDA SHORTS fly front, belt loops, side pock ets. $12.95 $16.95 lift- Hsfp& § Cathaum Theatre Bldg [HVH^OVra3dHVHH3VTHadHVHMOVrU3daVHM3Vr SALE! LADIES now $14.65 now $12.95 now $9.65 now $12.65 STATE COLLEGE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Comfort For a cozy evening 'in a re laxed, old - fashioned atmos phere, visit Duffy's in Boals burg. The steaks are out of this world. The dress is informal —a sport shirt is just fine. So hop in your car and come out to Duffy'% this week. You'll want to tell all yout friends about it. Your favorite bever ages are served. Duffy’s Open Saturday at 5 p.m. In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Station) A MEMO TO ALL ICE SKATERS • You may now purchase an ice skating boot from our many styles of stock and custom made boots All stock boots are availble in half sizes and various widths. • A complete stock of blades— designed for jumping and spinning, figures, dancing, and special liy constructed for per sons just learning how to skate —is available. • All blades are hand-mounted with screws according to the height and weight of each in dividual. • Inquire today to see what boot and blade combination serves your ice skating inter ests best. • All men and women taking ice skating in physical educa tion classes are t required to have figure skates. Phone AD 8-2561 for additional information. THE CUSTOM SKATE SHOP RIEDELL and OBERHAMER BOOTS; MK, McLOUGHLIN, STRAUSS, OLYMPIAD, and HUDORA BLADES; TIGHTS, TRUNKS, and SKATING SKIRTS CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TRAILER 40’ x S’, two bedrooms. Must sell before Jan. Call AD 8-0666. [TRAILER 27’, excellent condition. Ideal for married couple desiring low cost housing:, comfortable living. Call AD 7- 71191. HOUSE TRAlLER—immediate possession. includes all modern conveniences in cluding Television. Call AD 8-0544. Perfect way to avoid high rentals. USED TELEVISION sets. 17" - 21", tabl* and floor models. Burn's TV. AD 7-3962. "for RENT FURNISHED 2-ROOM apartment avail able second semester. Short walk from campus. Two men or couple. Parking priv ileges. Call AD 8-o 152 after five. FOR RENT—Apartment, three bedroom duplex. 7:52 East Foster Ave. Rent $95 month. Tenant pays heat, water, sewer, garbage and trash. Stove and refrigerator available Feb. 1, 1961. Call AD 8-8500. COMPLETELY FURNISHED two room apartment ..with private bath and? entrance. Located five blocks off'campus. Suitable for a couple or students. AD 7« 72 IS. DOUBLE ROOM, may be rented as sing!* and \'j double central location. Fhon* AD 7-2196 or call at 137 N. Atherton. MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy is fur nished apartment • for two—s 39 each month; including everything. Call AC S-1409 after 3:30 p.m. HELP WANTED NEEDED—ONE PERSON for kitchen help, Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity. Call AD 7-4953. PART TIME WORK—college student* (male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m, AD 8-2051. Salary 545 a week. min him WANTED WANTED: Springs, mattress, twin size. Lend, buy or rent. Call UN 5-1074, ask for room 207. ■WANTED: THREE Harry Belafonte fan* ; need ride to University of Maryland or ■D.C.' area, Nov. 11. Call UN 5-8060. RIDE TO YONKERS, New York or vicin« ity Nov. 22 after 3:00. Please phon# UN 5-8080, Eileen. STUDENTS WHO want to save over 50% on meals and eat with coeds. Call UN 5-0182. WOULD LIKE typing or miscellaneous secretarial work in home.. Reasonable, AD 8-2650.* GOOD OPPORTUNITY for waiter's 30b. Call AD 7-4979. MMimiMimmMiHiuiiMMiKiiMiimimiiunmmß LOST ................... BLACK CLASSES in beige case on Curtin Road between McKee and Armsby, If found please call UN 5-2817. BR 0 WN~w7t““ i- JWN WALLET with identification— ; around Pollock'dorms. Reward; no ques» ; tions asked. Call AD 8-9607. ask for Jay. LOST: ONE Alpha Chi Omega gold lyre set with pearls; initials M.R.M. Cal] UN 5-6070. Thanh you. GIFT WRAPPED Charm—vicinity \Ve«t College and South Allen Sts. Ro.xie UN 5-7556 or AD 7-3023. I WATCH MECHANISM lost W. Vo. games - reward if in good mood. Call Kapo ;UN 5-7825. MISCELLANEOUS "CRY. THE BEHOVED COUNTRY'" will he presented by the world-famous Bish op's Company on Thurs. eve 7:30 at Faith Church, 300 E. Collette Ave. D 'ISCOVER THE path to inner peace! 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