PAGE EIGHI Harriers Open Today Against 'Weak' Pitt • Penn State's cross country team will open its Aual meet] season against Pitt at 1 p.m. today on the golf course, but Lion coach Chick Werner doesn't think the Panthers will provide a true test of his squad's ability. "Well win both the varsity and freshman meets against Pitt," Werner said when asked • about the meet. lington, Angelo Pone, Dave La Hoff, and Terry Henderson. It's uncommon for Werner to After the Pitt meet. the Lions make such a prediction, but the, will face Cornell, - Michigan fact remains that Pitt is not fil l State, Navy and Manhattan in the same class as ' dual meets. Slat( The Panthers lost their first meet of the sea son 'to Slippery Rock, one of the best small col lege squads in the In fact, Slip pery Rock is such a power this year that their coach want ed to run against the Lions las week in a practice meet, but i was impossible to fit it into the schedule. Werner has three solid men returning this year. 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Werner and frosh coach Norm Gordon have adopted a wait and see attitude about the freshmen. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA IE!![ ROOM—private bath, shower, for two stu 4knts; central. Call Mrs. Cop, AD 7-7792 or AD '7-4860. CLEAN SINGLE room. Call Mrs. GM; minis AD 7-3246. Located 126 East Nit lany Ave„ Apartment 6. ONE FURNISHED bedroom In quiet resi dence. One block from campus, 128 S. Pmler. Call AD 8-8881 between 6 and p.m. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, $65 per month. Available Nov. let. AD 7-2027. M FRESH CIDER, no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. '62 )161GI'D. Call Eggler at AD 7-4454 daily 9.5 or AD 11-9147 late 'evening. BICYCLE week an one-half old, baskets and lock.• Cost $37 will sell for $3O. Call Zorro, UN 6-6263. JAPANESE YASHIKA.Smm movie camera, zoom—lene. Never used. $6O. UN 6-6367. SLIDE RULE, E&E, ease, Instruction Book, 616.00; 'Microscope, $26.00. Both In good condition. 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Sign up for an interview—and see for yourself that West Penn Power is an engineering -minded company that knows and talks your language. At West Penn an engineer is more than just a slide rule jockey. He is given a chance to advance when posi tions ahead open up. That's why engineers fill many executive-type positions at West Penn. If you're looking for a career and not just another job—you'll sign up with your placement officer TODAY —for an interview with West Penn. . 1 , A lffl *Ala 0 gir WEST PENN POWER COMPANY • , Cabin Hill, Greensburg, Pennsylvania FOE SALE FRESH CIDER, no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, Snt. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. GIRLS BICYCLES: Used. Sturdy, coaster brake,-balloon tire style. One 26" Minbro one 24" 'Shelby. Phone AD 8-8786. FORD THUNDERBIRD '56, •white, two tops, gear shift with. overdrive. Excel , lent condition., Must sell. Offers to AD h i 1536. • HELP WANTED ASSISTANT MANAGER—work for room. See Mrs. Stitzer, The Colonial. AD 7- 4850, AD 7-7792. PROOFREADERS WANTED. Experience preferred. Apply to The Daily Collegian after 6:10 p.m. KITCHEN HELP. New opening for dish washer at Sigma Pi. Call AD 7-4928, ask for treasurer. PART-TIME DELIVERY help for Man with car. Call between 7-9 p.m. AD 8- 2129. WANTED WANTED—ANY AVAILABLE rooms for Oct. 27 and 28. Contact Ralph Friedman AD 8-6718. SQUARE DANCE Orchestra. Saturday nights. Neffs Milts Firemen. Phone Donald Corbin, Standing Stone, No. 7-2881. AD LIB Jazz Trumpet or Clarinet man for Combo. Must play practically any tune without music. Call AD 7-2689, 6 p.m. LOST GOLD WATCH limit Wed., Oct. 4 hi or between Simmons and The Dell. If found call Jan, UN 5-6086 or leave it at Simmons desk. Reward. You owe it to yourself to look Into this challenging opportunity with a company in a challenging industry. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1961 1!!I:=12 LOST ➢LACK BLAZER lon In Willard 320, Sept. 26th. 'Linda, UN 3-7839. LOST:13111)1VN Cluteh Hag containing valuables. Reward It everything le re. turned. UN 5-6489. ;a MISCELLANECUS SGA ROUSING Committee will have office hours 7-9 p.m. weeknights—behind 209 HUB or call UN 6-7112. COLLEGE MEN part-time employment, 15 hrs./week working schedule. Will be arranged to suit class study schedule when ever possible. salary $45/week. Call Mr. Dunn 9 a.m.-1 p.m., AD 8-2951. PSOC CABIN PARTY overnighter, -Oct. 7.8, Forestry cabin. Leave Ree Sat. 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. LIBERAL ARTS Lecture Series, Tuesday. Oct 10, Or. Robert Oliver speaking on "American Foreign Policy in the Midst of World Revolution." PSOC CANOE Division—Saturday and Sunday trips. Sign up at HUB desk. STUDENT CHECK CASHING Agency now open 0:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. In the card room, prouna floor HUB. PROFESSOR WALLY S . EGAP tutoring directory coming out this Monday 1 130WLERS—WIN FREE games only at downtown Dux Lanes every night against newest 10-pin automatics in State College area. Pus Lanes. 128 S. Pugh Street. COMMUNION BREAKFAST on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 10:15 a.m. in HUB Dining Rooms A & B. Tickets $1.25 at 207 Chapel. Sponsorell by Newman Club. SGA HOUSING Committee will have office hours 7-9 p.m, week nights behind BUB or call UN 5-7112. PSOC ROCK CLIMBING— b. Chilcont Hob. I low, Sunday 10 a.m., front Ree
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