PAGE ~TVVELVE Lion Trockmen Defeat Navy By JIM KARL Sparkling performances by five sophomores helped Penn State's track team gain a 59 3 / 5 - 40 2 / 5 victory over Navy at Annapolis Saturday. Gerry Noynian, Howie Dear dorff„ • Bob Grantham, Ciro Ri soldi, and Ron McAlevy, all first year men on the varsity, came throughin the clutch as Penn State won its first indoor dual meet since 1947. That year the Lions beat Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. Navy started the at! 0 noon off in ominous fashion, grabbing all three places in She shot put. But Slate came on strong • to take eight firsts a and tie for an other. The Lions set two Field House records and equaled an other in the process. There were many heroes for State. Norman won both the mile and two mile runs. Bob Brown tied a Field House record with a time of 6.2 in the 60-yard dash. Deardorff and Steve Moorhead won decisively in the 1000 and 600 respectively. But •the biggest surprises were McAlevy and Jerry Wettstone. McAlevy cut three seconds off his previous best time in the quarter-mile Saturday when he was clocked in 50.3 for the second leg in the mile relay. Sate won ~~~~~~~% :~~~ +~~~` \~~ ~~~/~~ ~~~ & ~~~ e ~~~~~~/ ~~~~~~f ~~»~ "GIVE A MAN A TOUGH JOB AND A CHANCE TO GO SOMEWHERE ...AND HE'LL BREAK HIS NECK TO DO IT" In 1958 when Bill Ebben was only a few months away from his engineering degree at the University of Detroit, he was in touch with 15 prospective employers. He chose the Michigan Bell Telephone Com pany because: "This company offered the kind of engineering management opportunity I wanted— and they weren't kidding." One of Bill's first assignments was a survey of Michigan Bell's big Central District to find out how long available building space could accom modate the switching equipment required by rapid telephone growth. "I wasn't given any instruc tion," Bill says, "I was just told to do the job." So Bill did it. His report became the guide for planning and budgeting future construction. On his next move, Bill proved he could handle supervisory responsibility. He was sent to head up in 3:20.1 to set a Field House rec ord. Wetisione had never cleared better than six feet in competi tion before Saturday when he tied teammate Dick Campbell for first place in the high jump with an effort of 6-41/2. State's two-mile relay team (Deardorff, Moorhead, Mike Mill er and Fred Larson) also set a Field House record by beating Navy in 7:48.5. The old mark was 7:50.2, set by Penn State's quartet of Chick King, Dick Engelbrink, Ed Moran' and Herm Weber in 1959. Norman's time for the two-mile. was 9:27.5. Ernie Noll, senior who usually specializes in the 880, ran the longer distance for the first time and finished second in 9:35. "Our number ,one aim is to have in all management jobs the most vital, intelli gent, positive and imaginative men we can possibly find." FnEDERIcx R, KAr'EL, President American Telephone & Telegraph Co THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE/ COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Norman won the mile with a clocking of 4:18,2 followed by Weber and Navy's Bernie Flem ingM. oorhead ran the first 600 of his life and won with a very re spectable clocking of 1:12.1. George. Marienthal was second and State's Don Pavies third. Deardorff - won- the 1000 in 2:13.2, one of the fastest times for that event recorded in the East so far this season. Dale Peters, a senior and Risol di hit 13 feet in the pole vault to gain a five-way tie or first with three Navy vaulters. Grantham placed second in the broad jump behind Navy's Scot Thorell. PART TIME WORK for College Students Afternoon and evening employment available for college men with nationally known concern. Salary—s47.oo per week Call 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. MR. EDGE AD 8-2051 a group of seven engineers to design a new long distance switching center for Saginaw, Michigan —a $4,000,000 engineering project. Today, Bill is on the staff of Michigan Bell's Program Engineer. He's working on a system for mechanized control of telephone construction costs. How does Bill feel about his job? "Give a man a tough job and a chance to go somewhere—and he'll break his neck to do it. Of course, I don't think I'm going to be running the business next year—but I'm getting every opportunity to hit the top. You don't worry about opportunity here—you worry about whether you're as big as the job." If you're a man like Bill Ebben, a man who can size up a job, figure out what needs to be done, and then do it—then you should get in touch with one of the Bell Companies. Visit your Placement Office for literature and additional information. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS BELL TELEPHONE' COMPANIES Winning 'Marks Ppnn State teams compiled a record of 1.5 victories and nine defeats during the fall season of the current academic 'year. • • + CLASSIFIEDS + CASH-17 words or lees FOR SALE CHARGE-12 words or less $.50 one Insertion 2.75 two Insertions • $1.4)0 three - insertions . Additional words-2 for 5.05 for each day of Insertion ADS MUST RE IN ST 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAT FOR SALE--dorm, contract, Pollock C. Call Jeff Miller, Al) 8-1.021. or AD 7-4709. 1954 MERCURY Monterey, two-tone 4-door Call AD 8-3121 after WO p.m. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and supplies, strings, methods, etc. Used string bass. new 5-stringed banjos, guitars. Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike, Bellefonte. Elgin 5-3411. LOW. PRICED, low down payment-56x10 Marlette Trailer. Deluxe 1960 coach in cludes 1 1 / 2 baths, 2 end bedrooms, diagonal, kitchen, 10xI4 living room. AD 7-7943. '1 1959 GOLDSEAL Deluxe Zimmer, 2 bed rooms, 63x10, practically new, fireplace, 9x26 aluminum porch awning. Located in Day View Acres. Available immediately. Gall AD 8-0189 after 3:30 or AD e-172n. TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in stock for any occasion—immediate de livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick "Sign Painting and Show Card Service. Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty" Shop, RD 1, State College, Pa. Phone AD 7-2492 after 6 p.m. SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Ma chine, used and in perfect condition. Can be guaranteed if desired, $29.95. AD 8-8367. ,~ ~. 4 .5< , 71 , 4 +. e . s' ,- ''m i . `,%..2i,v, FOB SALE ~:..>. ~..~> ~' TUESDAY. FEBRUARY , I4. 1961 Lacrosse Veep Ernie Baer; Penn State lacrosse coach, is the. newly elected , vice president of the U.S. Lacrosse Coaches Association. S&W REVOLVER, lined ease, excellent eondition—s6ls.oo; 722 Remington 4.222 lined case, ESN Bushnell scone--=5100.005 f. 2.5 Ricoh, case, flash, litters—•,6o.oo. Dorworth, AD 7-2777. 1956 MGA white convertible, all extras, top condition $llOO.OO. Call' AD 7-7683. 109 MGA, blue, carefully maintained tor - 20,000 miles. Call UN 6-6082.. CAMERAS, guaranteed, like new, 60% off 65 mm. Argus C-3,' wide angle lens and case, Also Kodak movie 260m-8, elec tric eye 8 ram and case. Phone AD 7-7286. FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, ideal for couple of several students. Most utilities furnished, three rooms-555 month. 412 S. Allen, AD 8-1248. VACANCY FOR one or two students in furnished apartment— consists of bed room, bath, kitchen and living room. Call Bryan Al) 8-1981. ONE DOUBLE room with cooking privi leges. Private parking, phone and bath. AD 7.2887, IDEAL MODERN furnished efficiency apartment; nun parlor, own thermostat, private entrance, parkinj, suitable couple or bachelor. Al) 74792 or AD 7-4850. LARGE DOUBLE room, private'entrance and bath, 612 Waring Ave. AD 8-0114. TRAILER JUST suited for three under g.radunte• or graduate students who de• Sire inexpensive Milking. For further infor. motion call Don, AD 84666 after 6 p.m. FURNISHED APARTMENT vacancy for one student to share \Nab male student; two blocks from West Campus. Free park ing. Call AD 14-1409. NE IV STUDENTS and upperclassmen; Three very large comfortable double rooms. Very reasonable rates. One and one-half blocks from campus. 236 S. Frazier St. Call AD 8-1484. TEA !LER WITH two bedrooms, washing machine and patio. Ideal for married couple. Further information call Don AD 8-0686 after 6 p.m. IDEAL MODERN furnished efficiency nnartnlent —Own parlor. own thermostat, private entrance, parking. Suitable couple or bachelor. AD 7-7702 or AD 7-4800. GRAD STUDENTS, upperclassmen. Corn• fortable rooms with running water or pri% ate bath. Colonial Hotel. 123 West Nittany. Parking, location central. Quietly operated for sleep, rest and study. Low student rates. Phone AD 7-7702 or AD 7-4850. ask for Mrs. Cox. LOST BLACK WALLET in Sparks or Carnegie. Friday. Cal) Larry Campbell, AD 1-30 G. BLUE LOOSE LEAF 'Notebook in 111. Bolick° on Wednesday, Feb. S. If found please call AD 8-9600. PICK UP wrong top coat ut lIUOI coat room Sat. nice? I'm missing a green- I black one. Please return. Call UN 54858. DARK GRAY coat, door key in pocket— ' Pollock A, Feb. 6. I have yours. Call Don, UN 5-8220. SILVER BUTTERFLY pin near Rec Saturday night. If found please call tinny, UN 6-8828. Reward being offered. HELP FRF.EZING. Please return man's charcoal gray herringbone top coat made by Lecdi Club and sold by Abraham Strauss. Missing from HUB cloakroom Sat. night. Call UN 6-4990, ask for Sandy. No questions asked. Reward. BLUE RIM 41D Glasses in turquoise patterned case between Carnegie anti Pollock Circle; needed badly. Cali Nancy, [UN 5-8093. FOUND FOUND Saturday night at HUB—over.. coat bought nt Wolf's, Charleroi, Pa. You have mine. Call Frank UN 6-931. HELP WANTED STUDENT'S WIFE to care for home and children while mother Is in hospital. Call AD 8-0753. WANTED SYMPATHY FOR two girls who may walk to Ft. Lauderdale over Easter unless someone calls Sue. UN 5-8116. MALE STUDENTS who wish to travel around the country during July—call UN 6-6060. PEOPLE INTERESTED in fun, meet in 214 111.18 Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, 7 p:m. Entertainment, refreshments, no dues. Sehuhplattlers. :MALE ROOMMATE to share comfortable trailer with two other students. Many conveniences. Please contact Don at AD 8.0686. MISCELLANEOUS SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Rock 'n Roll to the Hi-Five. Jam sessions our specialty. For information call Barry or Mike, AD 8-0%6 or AD 7-4700. COME AND have fun at the Sweetheart Dance. Feb. 12th, 9 • 12:30. Wesley Foundation. Call AD 8-6730 for lnforma• LINDA: I love you madly. Please be my valentine. Prankie-Y. TRANSFER STUDENTS from any uni versity in Florida please call Richard Wilson, UN 6-2795. TYPEWRITER TROUBLES? For expert repair and reasonable rates ',winding' pick up and delivery call AD 8-1006 or AD 8-8667. PART TIME Insurance Salesman wanted. Will train and arrange for license. Age 21 or over. Only those persons who are graduating on or after January 1962. Reply to Box 181 State College, stating name, address, phone number. ITHIRD LECTURE of the Liberal Arts Series will be held Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 7 :30 pan. Speaker is Dr. Lawrence Lea man. All students and faculty invited to attend in HUB assembly room.
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