PAGE SIX Soccermen Meet Pitt Tomorrow The Penn State booters close out their 1900 season at 10:30 to morrow morning against Pitt on the Panthers' home field. The Lions blew their chances for a winning season. last Satur day when Army right wing Bev Powell scored all three goals to give the Cadets a 3-1 victory. State's record is 3-5. Pitt goes into tomorrow's en counter with a 4-5-1 slate. Two weeks ago the Panthers ended West Chester's eight game w"t - ning streak by holding the Barns to a 1-1 tie and last week they defeated Lock Haven, 4-2. State lost to West Chester. 5-1, but downed Lock Hai/en in a practice game, GA The Panthers have seven let termen back from last year's squad that clown , H 1 Stale, 1-0, in cluding George Zani‘:opaulos, an honorable mention All-American goalie last year. ZnnicopauloF should have a peaceful afternoon if the Lions continue to throw away scoring chances like they did against Army Saturday, While State's offense has been dragainq, the Lion defensive corps has improved greatly since the beginning of the sea son. In the last three games they shutout Navy, held highpowered Temple to one goal, and except for a great effort by Powell, stopped Army cold. The game will be played on the field directly opposite the Pitt Field House. Waarnon Convicted GAINESVILLE, Fla. (W) Aaron Wagman of New York was convicted yesterday of bribing Florida fullback Jon Macbeth to limit the points in a football game. STARTING November 29 POET'S CORNER Sponsored by Sigma Tan Delta HUB Reading Room 10:05 a.m. Every Tues., Wed., Thurs. Cincinnati Players• Want Blackburn to Reconsider CINCINNATI (/P) University:man players signed, a letter ad of Cincinnati foot ba I I players:dressed to President Walter C. made an earnest, but apparently! Wangsam and the athletic corn futile effort to restore nead Coach! George Blackburn to the job b e mittee, that they get Blackburn to quit last week. !reconsider his resignation, which Fifty-nine varsity and 35 fresh- becomes effective Dec. 1. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION "ON BIRTH CONTROL" Speaker; The Rev. Gerard Ream, Roman Catholic Chaplain Sunday, Nov. 20 - 6:15 p.m. 912 W. College Ave. HEAVY SHAKER SWEATERS Here's the very popular, sturdy and warm Heavy Shaker Sweater. Styled of 100% pure virgin wool, this good looking sweater is now available at a very special price. Sizes 36 to 46. Navy, black, olive, oxford grey, maroon, dark green and gold. -• ..„."'" 7e) If ti/ //1 MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN• STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA FORUM: Everyone Welcome! Are you dissatisfied with your Nair? De Victor's will give you the best of care. De Victor's 220 A S. Allen St. AD 8-0213 Note: Tim figured that a man traveling on 15 feet of snow would leave "blaze" marks about 5 feet above snow level . . . or, twent feet high when the snow melted. only $8.95 LATER..AS DARKNESS ENGULFS 134 E TimI3ER BELOW... WOK-THERE ARE THE BLAZE MARKS! THIS TRAIL WAS MARKED OUT A IN WINTERA WHAT Dip THEY USE-A Thanksgiving Vacation State College to Lewistown BUS SCHEDULE Tuesday, Nov. 22 . Buses leave Hotel S.C. at 11:15 a.m. and 3:35 p.m. SPECIAL BUSES AT 12:10 p.m. and 6:55 Please make reservations 8 hours in advance at S.C. Hotel Desk Buses will meet all p.m. West-bound Trains, Sunday, Nov. 27 Boalsburg Auto Bus Line, Inc. VJlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l i 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE Beginning Friday, November 18 and running thru Monday, November 21 The Bargains will be tremendous Here's just a few . . 1 group JACKETS values to $19.95 NOW I group SWEATERS values to $9.95 NOW 1 group SPORT SHIRTS values to $5.95 NOW 1 group SLACKS values to $14.95 1 group colored and white DRESS SHIRTS values to $5.00 1 group PAJAMAS values to $4.95 1 group SUITS values to $59.95 1 group TOPCOATS values to $55.00 1 group DRESS HATS values to $10.95 I group SPORT COATS values to $35.00 group RAINCOATS values to $24.75 group WASH PANTS were $4.95 group TIES were $2.50 group SPORT BELTS were $2.50 0 also during these three days all items In the store not listed and not fair trade will be sold at • • 0 10% REDUCTIONS • HURRY - HURRY - WHILE THEY LAST !Illllfli Eur's Mgitt 114 E. College Ave. Open Friday and Monday 'til 9 P.M. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 THE. RIGHT TASTE BECAUSE Viceroy got it... at both ends GO' TH FILI FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1960 Don't Miss Hur's Across from 01d Main $7.98. $5.62. Fa 2/6.00 It_ $9.88 E.: NOW 2/5.00 NOW $3.48 g--: NOW $38.88 E: NOW $38.88 :',," NOW $7.88 NOW $24.88 NOW NOW $15.88 $3.48 NOW 2/3.00 NOW $l.BB Y-- NOW try VICEROY IT IE NDI filter.no AAAAA s MANSON TOBACCO CORP iiiiiiiiiiiT
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