PAGE TWELVE Army Crushes With 2nd Half Future Penn State football opponents didn't fare too well over the 'weekend with only three teams showing wins while five others suffered losses. California, Pitt, Boston Univer sity, West Virginia and Holy Cross went down to defeat while Army, Syracuse and Maryland were victorious. 'However, in defense of the "Lion foes," it must be admitted that four of them faced each other, Arin y, State's opponent in two weeks, knocked over this week's opponent, Boston U., 31-7, an d Syracuse defeat ed West Virginia, 29-14 In the battle of the Lions' next two oppon ents, Army used a strong second half to crush Bos ton U. The Terriers had held the Cadets to a 14-7 lead in the first half, but Army's second half surge was too much for the Terriers, The Cadets rushed Boston V l l l OOOllO l lllllllOOl/001101111.00111010•11•111111••110000 1 / 1 1101 1 00111•••••ii e •• •• • 4pm Collegian Office • , 6 . : • • Credit Staff ::- : Bring a Pen o • o: • .••••••••••••••••••••0000•••••••••••••••••••••••••• It's Coming... JUNCO PROM Friday, October 20 U's line for 249 yards while holding the Terriers to just eight yards. The Army defense was so strong that ii held Bos ton U. to a minus 54 yards rush ing in the second half. Syracuse had more trouble with West Virginia than expected and had to rely on • the passing arm of quarterback Dave Sarette to pick up the win. Sarette hurled three touchdown passeS . after the Mountaineers had ganged up to halt Syracuse's big star Ernie Da vis for only 35 yards in 14 tries, I The Pitt Panthers, State's final foe of the season, built up a first j half 13-3 lead over highly respect ed Baylor, and then watched the Bears fire two fourth-quarter 'touchdowns to pull a 16-13 victory .out of the fire, Injury plagued California held 'the nation's number one team, [lowa, to a 14-7 halftime lead, but then gave way in the second half as the Hawkeyes turned on the power, 28-7. Holy Cross opened its season on a sour note by dropping a 20-6 decision to Villanova. It was the third straight upset for Villanova. Maryland made itself a leading contender for the Atlantic Coast Conference title by nipping Clem son, 24-21, in the closing seconds' of play with a field goal. 2)ancing, 9:00 id 1:00 with the Jatutou3 Count. ....._lte Reol in Muoic! Recreation Hall THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Lion Rooters Need Scorin (Continued from page eleven) through pre-season scrimmages and says both will see plenty of action. Inside left Tom Flanagan could play center forward if needed. Flanagan led the State freshmen in scoring last year at this spot. Flanagan is presently involved BU Surge GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperclassmen. Comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, innerspring mattresses, central.' Parking accommoda tions to inspect and compare. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany. ADarns 74792 or ADams 7-4i3150. IDEAL MODERN, large 8 rooms and bath unfurnished apartment (or partially fur nished), close to campus. Suitable for 2 or 8. Electric range and 2-door G.E. refrig erator with freezing compartment. Parking, recreation area. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. ROOM—private bath, shower, for two stu dents; central. Call Mrs. Cop, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860. MAN WISHES TO share nice country home with three men students or work ing couple with ear. All conveniences, shower, kitchen, parking. $4 per week each. Call AD 7-2965. DOUBLE ROOM, clean and quiet: two blocks from campus. 243 S. Pugh St. CLEAN SINGLE room. Call Mrs. Cum mings AD 7-3246. Located 126 East Nit tany Ave., Apartment 6. ONE SINGLE furnished room $6 per week; 2 blocks from campus. Call Joe, AD 2- 8161. RENTAL PARKING, 801 South Atherton Call W. H. Stine, AD 8-6264. DOUBLE AND Single room for rent: cooking facilities. Central location, park ing. UN 5-6851--after 6:00 AD 7-9079. HEATED GARAGE at Deaver Ave. and Atherton St. $lO a month. Call AD 7-4344. FOR SALE FRESH CIDER, no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. GREAT DANES—AKC registered show and Pet stock, cropped and innoculated. Nomad's Dane Kennel, AD 74981 1964 BUICK - SPECIAL, bard-top, excel lent condition. Must sell. Make us an offer. AD 84875. IMY A 1953 2-bedroom. 3-bed Trailer for 3100 down and the balance as rent. Suitable for a trio of students. Call AD 7- 4752 'after 6 p.m. 1969 RENAULT, R&H, motor recently overhauled, excellent running condition, good tires. Asking $82600. Call Frank, AD 8-2164. COLLE FOR RENT Zip-- in a hot struggle with Ed Hinojosa for the starting inside left position. Hinojosa, a junior from Argentina, sat out last sea son due to academic difficulties, but has looked impressive after recovering froth a charlie horse. Djurdjevic, the remaining let- lAN CLAS =1:121:1:1=1 FOB SALE RENTAL PARKING, 801 South Atherton. Calf Witt Stine, AD 8-6254. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle, 165 c.c., windshield and saddlebags; top condition. Call AD 8-9082 after 7 p.m. 1962 PLYMOUTH 2 dr., UK Good con dition. Snow Urea. Call AD, 8-1968 be tween 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. 1939 PACKARD Convertible In running condition. For further information call AD 8-0703. _ FORD THUNDERBIRD-1966; white, two toys, gear shift with overdrive. Excel lent condition. Phone AD 74269. 1960 TRS SPORTS CAR with back . seat, racing safety tires and racing clutch. Price $1,600. Call Al) 9-6968. SIX PAIR like-new ladies high heeled Minims, size 713. Too small for owner. New brocade dress, size 12. Call AD 7-4769 after 6 p.m. BICYCLE, balloon tire—Sls. See Stan, Rm. 13 Osmond Lab. AI) 7.4231. INCA 1359, radio and heater. Call AD 7. 4669. HAIRCUTS, all styles in stock. ^ Rudy's Barber Shop, one mile from married grad dorms on Benner Pike. Weekdays 12 :30 to 8:00, Saturday 8 :00 to 6:30. LOST DARK BLUE Wool Suit, 8 pieces, in West Halls area. 11 found call Roger, AD 7- 4082. Reward I WORK WANTED TYPIST WITH experience with all Col leges of University will type thesis, term-papers or other work at reasonable rates. Call AD 7-2838. HELP WANTED PART-TIME HELP wan ted evenings. Call AD 8-8381 after 5 p.m., ask for Prank. TABLE WAITERS—work for your meals Call caterer at AD 7-4908. ASSISTANT MANAGER—work for room. See Mrs. Stitzer, The Colonial. AD 7- 4860, AD 7-7792. PROOFREADERS WANTED. Experience preferred. Apply to The Daily Collegian after 5:10 p.m. the MoSt Explosive Force in !oil, tta tSI AND HIS INTERNATIONA FAMOUS ORCHESTR TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1961 terman on the front line, per formed capably last year, but lacked aggressiveness and ac cording to Hosterman needed to gain confidence in his ability. So far in practices, Djurdjevic has been shooting more, and seems more sure of himself. !==l IFIEDS 1121:1=1 WANTED WAITERS 'AND Dishwashers—work for meals in the new modern kitchen at Delta Chi. Call AD 7-4989. STUDENTS—EARN UP to $1.60 per hour setting bowling pins. Two or three eve nings of your choice. Downtown Dux Lanes, 128 S. Pugh. WAITERS AND Dishwashers to work for Inca's Call Pete, AD 7-4951. WANTED—BREAKFAST Cook, willing to work in exchange for meals. University Club. Must be tree first period. Call Mrs. Parsons AD 7-2391. RIDE. TOPhiladelphia, Thursday before noon, and/or return Sunday. Wayne, AD 8-1916 or UN 5-2532. PART TIME experienced fountain help, hours: between 11 and 2 Tues. through Fri. Apply F. W. Woolworth, litre. Facer, fountain manager. ACCOMODATIONS TRAVELER'S LODGE MOTEL, North Atherton Street, one mile north of Uri'. verslty. Single rates $4 : double rates $6 triple $8 ; quadruple $lO ; dorm accommo• dates seven people, $2 per person. MISCELLANECUS SGA HOUSING Committee will have office hours 7-9 pm. weeknights—behind 203 HUB or cell UN 5-7112. ATTENTION EXPERIMENTERS in Inter. national Living—We shall meet to solve world problems! Call Bob Lefcourt, AD 8- 1593 evenings. SENSE, people to discuss the Berlin crisis, tonight, Chapel at 7 :00. Sponsored by SENSE: students for pence. COLLEGE MEN part-time employment, 16 hrs./week working schedule. Will be arranged to suit class study schedule when ever possible. Salary 945/week. Call Mr, Dunn 9 a.m.-1 p.m., AD 8-2051. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN—The Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums) has . a limited number of dates not yet booked. This Is a professional combo specializing in Music for Dancing and Listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD 7-2778. DON'T JUST TALK about your favorite A.W.S. Community Council candidate— Vote for her Thurrniay.