TUESDAY, MARCH 14. 1961 Nittany 22 Wins League Title Nittany 22 and the Celtics won IM independent basketball league titles last night while Westmore land and Dauphin moved into the final round of their loop playoffs. Nittany 22 smothered Nittany 38, 32-10; the Celtics dumped the Pick-ups, 29-18; Westmoreland topped Berks, 31-24; and Dau phin beat Cambria, 27-23. Westmoreland and Dauphin will battle at 9:30 tonight for the league crown. A 1 Driver collected 18 markers for Nittany 22 while Sal Rumore COLLEGE MEN Part-Time Employment 15 Hours Per Week Sales work for internationally known firm with offices in every major city throughout the world. Local calls to establish customers. Car furnished. Rapid advancement offered on competitive basis. Careers in management available to qualified students upon graduation. Must have at least average grades. Working schedule will be arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever possible. CALL MR. RICHARDSON 9:30 A.M. to 2 P.M. ADams 8-2051 SALARY $47 PER WEEK 562 PROGRAMS, ffiOJECBiSIIIDIIiS AT ffIJGHES=, f • hi n had 4 of his team’s 10 points. Bob Mugs paced the Celtic at tack _ with nine markers. Skip Heckingdorn and Paul Faris had five points apiece for the Pick ups. Dave Bolbach connected on four field goals and went 8-for-8 at the foul line for a total of 16 points to lead Westmoreland over Berks. Roy Brubaker had 10 for the losers. Mike Formicone’s 12 tallies were high for Dauphin. Ron Hill and Tom Mettrick both had six points for Cambria. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lehigh Wins*- i(L,i,i«M. t .. . alt (Continued from paye nine) l - :i Mrl ' n:, m ii. 'hinin .uv. n.K-’.-m iitui vmirton (Pitti, 1-0. iKcrsi. 1-0 in overtime after a 1-1 reftuln iPf —Pifer (Penn State! dec. Nalvite tlot ' tl *Tl u- u. j <- a in lArmyl. J-0. IJo—ilaillie (Lehigh) dec. Scordo (Penn 157-Pendl’eton (Lehigh) dec. Harrison Statei, S-l. (Pitt), 3-0. 137—Harman (Navy) won by forfeit 167 —Turner (Lehigh) dee. MacGrath over Welle* (Yale). | (Rutgers). 16-0. 147—Zolikoff I Pitt) dec. McGrath (Navy), 177—Detrixhe (Lehigh) dec, Rush&ts 8-2. (Army), 3-2. 191—Griffith (Navy) dec. Angell (Le high), 2-1. Hwt.—Oberly (Penn State) dee. Moore CASH—I 7 words or lefts CHARGE—I 2 words or less $.50 one Insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Addition*! words—3 for $.OO for each da? of insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY POLLOCK A dorm contract for sale cheap. Call Bob at UN 5-2074, SIX CUBIC FOOT Refrigerator with freezer and 4-drawer chest. AD 8-1014. SKHEO RECORD PLAYER, three speeds with dual channel amplifier. One set of 2-meter walkie-takie*. UN 5-6214. 1050 CHEVROLET; radio, heater, auto matic transmission. Good condition. Must sell. AD 7-790 G. MICROSCOPE, 4 objectives, 2 eye-pieces, IOOx to IOOOx transformer for eubstage illumination. Excellent condition. (35.00. AD S-3859. POLLOCK A dorm contract for sale cheap, Call Hub at UN 5*2704. '55 GENERAL TRAILER. 44x8. in excel lent rondilion at Penn State Trailer Court—s2soo. Phone AD 7-3145. MAN'S ROLLER SKATES, size good condition. Call AD 8-2164, Arthur Mar tin. ACTIVITY AT HUGHES PRO- VIDES AN IDEAL ENVIRON- ■ R c ays ■ Nuclear Fission MENT FOR THE GRADUATING ■ Romota Handling Device* ... a Photoconductivo Material* ENGINEER OR PHYSICIST. ■ Electroluminescence ......... a Solid State Display Devices THESE ACTIVITIES INCLUDE! a Terminal Communication* a Line-of-Sight UHF and VHP Relay Systems a Air Traffic Regulation and Landing System a Pincushion Radar a Logi-Scala General Purpose Computer a Radar Closed Loop Tester a Missile-Range Ship Instrumentation a Precision Trajectory Measurement System a Space Vehicle Subsystem* a Telemetering Systems 'a Radiation Sources, Detection, Handling Equipment and Effects Analysis a Inertial Missile Guidance Systems a Machine Tool Controls a Microwave Tubes a Transistors and Diode* a Rectifiers a Thermal and Magnetic Relays a Crystal Filters a Digital Components and Device* a Plasma Physics Research ■ Polaris Guidance Development m Army/Navy Computer Systems ■ Space Ferry ■ Fixed Array Antennas ■ Fire Control Radar Systems ■ Pulsed Doppler Radar and Anti-Submarine Warfare ■ Naval Tactical Display Systems ■ 3-Dimensional Radar ■ Air-to-Air Missiles ■ Space Propulsion Systems ■ Tunnel Diodes ■ Inlrared Devices ■ Satellite Active Repeater Development ■ Wide Band Scanning Antenna Feed Systems B Microwave Antennas and Radomes Guidance and Navigation Computers Satellite Communication Systems Satellite Reconnaissance Drona World-Wide Communications Networks ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS 8.5., M.S. and Ph.D. (June and Summer Graduates) Members of our staff will conduct CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 24,1961 Find out more about the wide range of programs, unique Professional Register, advanced educational programs and relocation allowances ottered by Hughes. For Interview appointment or informational literature consult your Coilega Placement Director. Or write Hughes College Placement Office, P.O. Sox 90515, Los Angeles 45, California, COLLEC FOR SALE CREATING A NEW WORLD WITH ELECTRONIC* j HUGHES j i i HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY Culver City. El Segundo, Fullerton, Malibu, Newport Beach, Oceanside, Los Angeles, Calif.; Tucson, Arizona I.l7—Sirota (Syracuse! previously de feated Cummings (Cornell!. 167—Nelson (Navy) previously defeated Kriesel (Army). *•**»••••••••*•••••#•*« •••!•! •••••HUM' ;IA N CLAS FOR SALE TENOR SAX uood condition. Must sell, best otter. Call Frank. UN 5-8791. ALL MUSICAL Instrument* and Supplies —guitars, banjos, ukew, band instrument*, pianos, Hammond organs. Ten minutes from campus. Free parking. Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike. 1960 FALCON 2-door; standard trans mission. excellent condition, low mile age— $1395. Call AD 8-6998 after S:OU. RETAIL MALT beverage license in State College Borough. Call George at AD 8-9052. 1959 MGA, blue, carefully maintained for 20,000 miles. Call UN 6-6852. TROPHIES AND Carnival Noveltie* in stock for any occasion—immediate de»‘ livery. Engraving—“big discounts"—Quick "Sign Painting and Show Card S*rvice."i Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty" Shop, RD 1, State College, Pa. Phone AD 7-2492 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT iiiMitiiiMiiiitdiuiaaiiMniiiiiiMMiiinuiMMHuiM' UNFURNISHED TWO-KOOM Apartment; one block from campus. Available April 1. 1961. Call Henry Keller, AD 8-6727, eve nings AD 8-6659. Reasonable. SINGLE ROOM with or without hoard two blocks from campus. 248 S. Pugh. LARGE MODERN Apartment efficiency. one bedroom. Call AD 8-1014 or UN 5-5918. « Command Control and Information Processing ■ Micro-Electronics ■ Linear Accelerators PAGE ELEVEN , 177—Donr.anli (Penn) iec. Cory (Rut goesi, 7-2. 191 —Will (Yale) dec. Nickla (Army), :>-2. Ilwt. —Horner (Rutgers) previously de feated Guiik (Pitt). Spring Football Practice All those interested in spring football practice must draw equip ment at the locker room at Rec Hall from March 20-24 between 1:30 and 4:30 in the afternoon. IFIEDS FOR RENT FRATERNITY HOUSE -14 bedrooms ami spacious living and dining' nrcti, com pletely renovated; one block from campus. Available in .Line. To reply write 10 D. Phillips, 20 S. 2l*t Street. Harrisburg. Pa. COM PORTABLE MODERATE Rat* week end accommodations. Families and friends. Colonial Hotel, 128 W. Nittany. Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. IFOR STANDARD and electric typewriter ; renin!; complete typewriter repair !service: end all these typing aupplie*. ishop Nittany Office Equipment, 251 S. iAllen St. AD 8-0125. ImoDKRN TWO-ROOMS and bath-dressing I room. Furnished, heat control, parking. ■ sun-par lor, private entrance. Suitable couple or bachelor, Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4866. URGENT! MUST RENT. One month Free Rent if you rent one bedroom Apartment ■until .Julv, partly furnished. Hamilton Court Apts. Cal! AD 8-2870. 1955 MOBILE HOME, length 40 ft. Call Chuck Stewart.AP 8-8655 after 5:10. WANTED I PORT LAUUKRDALK im.‘ riilcr for »|mi u j car. Leave March 28. Would leave from ■Washington, D.C. if possible. Call Mike, -AD 7-2975. MEN WITH CARS to do light delivery work. Full or part time. .Host know nrea. Apply ltm. 18, 6-8 p.m., March It. WOMEN TO DO pleasant telephone work full or part time salary. Apply Km. IH, Autoport Motel, 10 a.in. - 4 p.m., March It. ROCHESTER, N.Y.—need ride for two at Easter. Leaving any time March 29. Call Sharon or Nancy. UN 5-5169. RIDERS AVAILABLE to Fort Lauderdale, March 28. Call AD 7-4819, nsk for Bill Egg Rolls on the Reach. WILL 1)0 typing. Quick, uccurute work Call AD K.099X. KITCHEN HELP. Call AD 1-tUI and ask for the* caterer. HIDE TO Boston or vicinity for Easter vacation. Cal! Ted. A!) . 7-35:12. YOUNG MARRIED working girl to share home for (» months beginning April 16. For details call Tyrone MU 4-1929 after 6 p.m. A DANCi: RAND for April rt. I>l™«.. ran- tact Lynne, UN G-fcfl&H. WKLL QUALIKIKD typist will do all typing work. Make appointments now to have thesis done for graduation. Cull AD 7-2835. KITCHEN HRLP wanted. Call AD 7-107!). TYPING AND multilithing thesis report*, etc. Heaaonable sum. Call AD 7-7055. MEALS MKALS WILL HK served Free of Charge at the College Co-op thin week for any one interested in joining. Call AD 7-2r>H;i. LOST DARK GUKKN Itaincoal lost at Phi Kp silon Pi Saturday night. Reward of fered. If found please rail UN 5-2173. HKY! KKWARD for finder of my Lib I*racelet; has great sentimental value. Name: “Jeffrey RoHenblum.’’ Call UN fi-fiorii. HI,INI)—I.OST Black Glasses in twown ease and Chetn. breakage ticket. Re ward. Call Nancy, UN 5-5100. BI.UK FRAMKD Classes between Smith Halls ami Creamery. Please call Carol, UN 5-OJfdt. LOST: SKT OF University keys ori ground floor of Sparks. If found please return to Paul Neff. JCootn II Sparks. Reward. DTKTZKN SLIDK BULK, brown leather ease: has Quinn •written on case. Call UN 5-2887, Beanie Quinn. MISCELLANEOUS MIL SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: The Georg® Sutler Quartet has these Saturday nights open: April 22, May 0. Call AD 7-2V.HL ’ MKLVIN -YOU HAD better invito me to Club Huhana early. Love, Hilda. THKHK WILL UK a Classify Ad staff meeting Thursday night. Please he prompt as test will' be given at. 6:3tA Attendance compulsory. DKSKS. DKSKS. Desks. File*. Chairs. Shelving. For a complete selection of New and Used at the lowest prices in the state nee Equipment Manufacturers, Inc., ts 7 Pine Street, Williamsport, Fa. Flume H2G-1521. POKT'S COKNKK. sponsored hy Sigma Tau Delta. Today, Samuel Bayard dis cussing Folk Music and jmetry. It):05 a.m, 11UB reading room. KXFKKT SI OK SHINK -DaTidVon’s Bar- ber Shop next to Murphy's 5:30 p.m. d*.ily. PAUT II of the Marriage Series: Father Philip Saylor from Johnstown will dis cuss the Problems of Karly Marriage <>it Tuesday, March 11 at 7:0t) p.m. in the HUB assembly room. Presented by New. men Club. THK INCOMPAUAHLK BAND of Walt Harper is available for Senior Ball. Having played blip's and mellow jazz behind Derota Staton means we can put your party up in the stars, (.-all AI, AD a-pr,™, PIFKR'S: Your one-stop music center on Benner Pike. Guitars, banjo*, complete music line accefliorics. Open daily from 9-8 except Wednesday, Pifer Music Center. Phone KL 5-3411. 8 a.m. to
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