funk?, 606f1114. THE CHASE IS ON: Kappa Sigma's David Maze (with ball) races around end in first half with Sigma Chi's John Barone (second from right) hot in pursuit in IM action on the golf Defending IM Champions Roll to Second Victory By JOE GRATA Delta Sigma Phi, defending IM champions in the frater nity division, scored its second straight win of the season by downing winless Phi Epsilon Pi, 13-0, on the golf course fields last night. The winners now have a 2-0 record. Dick Cunningham was the spark plug for Delta Sig as he threw two touchdown passes— one for four yards to Wendy Wear, and the other, a 37-yard aerial to Ray Brennan. The crafty quarterback also booted an extra point. Phi Sigma Kappa stayed in the IM race by notching its third straight win, a 4-3 first down victory over Alpha Zeta. Neither team was able to mount a touchdown drive. In other fraternity action, Theta Delta Chi stretched its record to 3-0 by downing Alpha Gamma Rho, 13-0. Quarterback Jim Baker passed for one TD to Larry Lager io, and another to Gene Bella, who also booted an extra point. John Black kicked a 30-yard field goal in the final seconds to give Acacia a 3-2 win over Sigma Nu. Kappa Sigma extended its rec ord to 3-0 by edging Sigma Chi, 5-2 on first downs. Tau Kappa Epsilon easily downed Phi Kappa Psi, 16-0. Junior Vic Brandenberg returned MALE STUDENTS MALE STUDENTS are needed to participate in an experi ment being conducted for the Air Force by H.R.8.-Singer. Approximately 70 persons are needed within the next five weeks. Individuals selected will be required to spend 8 hours of work spread over 4 testing sessions. Transportation to and from H.R.8.-Singer will be furnished, and par ticipants will be paid for time spent traveling. Rate of pay $1.50 per hour minimum, bonuses being paid on basis of performance adequacy. Testing is conducted on either: 1. Monday and Wednesday afternoons 2. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons 3. Tuesday and Thursday mornings For further information call the Student Aid Service, UN 5-6301 course fields last night. Gordon Forentz (second from left) and Harry Koch (left) wait for a lateral. Kappa Sig won 5-2 on first downs, an intercepted pass 43 yards and Barry Glein threw to Gary Moore for the winner's TD's. Mike Soc cio figured in the other TKE score as he booted a 23-yard field !goal. He also kicked an extra Ipoint. In Independent action, John Dobryznski led Jordan to a 19-0 :victory over Hemlock by throw ing TD passes to Lynn Benniger, 'Dave Lehmer, and Jim Reese. I Dobryznski, a freshman who ;starred at quarterback for South River High, N.J., threw scoring 'tosses of 7, 14, and 111 yards re spectively. The TD passes were his! sth, 6th and 7th of the season. Other Independent action) showed Poplar topping Locust, 6-2, on first downs, to remain, unbeaten in four games. Watts I defeated Larch, 7-6, as Wes Olsen, found George Yatcilla alone in the end zone for a TD and kicked the extra point. In IM action opposite Beaver Stadium, Nittany 25 Popped Nittany 41, 26-7; Nittany 39 beat Nittany 26, 6-0; Nittany 36 stopped Nittany 21, 18-6: Nittany 33 nipped Nittany 35, 7-0, and Nittany 38 edged Nit tany 42, 4-3 on first downs. ROTC notched a 6-0 win over Nittany 27; Nittany 29 won over Nittany 43, 3-0, and Nittany 23 defeated Forest Society, 14-0. BEAT CALIFORNIA tfls DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA -:'';': -. ...1!.;''.:':" . '',0-:1'::' YOU CAN TRUST Here's deodorant protection Old Spice Stick Deodorant. .., ( astest, neatest way to all day, every day protection! It's the active deodorant for active men ...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily...dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant —most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. 64/ e Ak e STICK r DEODORANT SHULTON Spahn,Donovan Lead Leagues En Season ERA NEW YORK (AP) 'Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves captured his third National League earned run championship and Dick Donovan of Washington paced the American League in 1961, the final averages disclosed yesterday. Spahn, a 21-game winner, yield ed 88 earned runs in 263 innings for a 3.01 mark. It was the high est mark ever for a National League lea de r. The veteran southpaw fashioned four shutouts, including the only big league no hitter. He also won the title in 1947 and 1953. Donovan. recently traded to Cleveland, was the first Washing ton pitcher since Garland Barx ton in 1928 to win the American League crown. The big right hander gave up 45 earned runs in 169 innings for a 2.40 mark. Linksmen Finish Fourth In ECAC Golf Tourney Penn State finished fourth Sat urday in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference four man golf tournament at Bethpage Park, Long Island. Syracuse won the team title, edging defending champion Navy by one stroke, 317-318. Massa chusetts. Institute of Technology finished third with 319, the. Lions Were next with a score of 324. State's Jim Tabor finished third in the individual scoring with a 76, three strokes behind John Schmidt of Syracuse, who copped the individual title. Fulmer To Meet Paret TACOMA, Wash. (A) Nation al Boxing Association middle weight champion Gene Fullmer has agreed to a title defense against welterweight champion Benny (Kid) Paret at Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 9. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT a ROOM—private bath, ahower, for two stu dents; central. Call Mrs. Cop, AD 7.7792 or AD 7-4850. GRADUATE STUDEWTS, uppercletsmiwn -comfortable rooms with hot aml- cobd running wnter or private 'bath, innernpr inq mattresses, central, parking 1'0(.0210110d - tions. To inspect and compare The Colonial. 123 W. Nittany. A Dams 7.7794 or ADarns 7-4850. PoR RENT: ROOM, sll.liio single: $5.00 each ilouhle, convenient. V le , he AI) I -9014, ask fur Bob, itomn Nn ti. SINGLE ROOM for rent • Nimpu3. Coll Ron at All 7-3332 AVAILAIIIA I M M EDI Al' EL\ HMI bath efficiency. l'ompletely Quiet, clean. Free park 'tut. Al) 1- 2941. 1166 month. 164 E. M44'0) . 310,; Ave. LA lE 2-ilE1)1N)011f Trailer; five on in ittem, North :122. Al) 5..6007. FOR SALE FORD T !LUND 11 MD 195 f, white, toga, stick skin with overdrive. Exri•l lent condition. Must sell. Of rers to Mike, AD 7-1269. BANJOS, UK P;S, Goilarx, Drew- •moml °fows, Strings, Hooks, ell music supplies. Pifer Music Centel», Benner Pike. Open 'tit 8 p.m. ()Fitly except Weds. Plume EL 6-3141. 01.D57401111.1 7 .--ft retil !soy; new battery, good tire , t, sorr y other goodie4.. Mtott see to ttppreehtte. $2211. Al) 7-1112. 195 i ("HP:VW/LET ; motor, !may in top condition. St rrtiglit slick, taro-tuna Phone Al)7- 5 4158. '52 !Mal). Two beta. fenders. 5550 each Call Eggler at A) 7.1151 from I t 5. AUSTIN HEALY $OOO ; 11011 mih9 ; whit. with red interior; 1{4,11. Toner u, over drive. Bed offer over $1,600. Ted, AU 7- 4933. 11159 MICH CYCLE, 250 cc. Cnll Al) 8.10114. BUICK SPECIAL, 1055 4-aln.t. Re ill t . 2.. tone•. Clean, good condition. pe t it utter Al) 8-8.33;1. HELP WANTED ASSISTANT MANAGER—work for room See Mrl. Stitver, The 7-11450 or Al) ..7-7792. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST would like to. do typing in her home. Phone Al) WANTED sTuDENTs INTI•:RESTI:d) in port-thor employment, convenient horn, excellent , pity, train nor with national concern. Cult Al) 8-4555. RIDE TO State Colleat. from Phila. After WANTED HIDE to Westehe4ter, NYC. or Long island. Leaving 1021; eve or 10'27 morn. Call evening UN li-A417. RIDE TO Pittsburgh wanted. I,,e3ve atter 1 p.in, Friday, ral I UN 5 , 2531 before- 11 p.m. or UN 5-2950 after 11:50, ask for Meg. DOUBLE 110014 in Pollock or South in exchange fur doubt.. with barb in Sint mann. Ca!l• UN 5-5137. H DE TO and from N.Y.C. I t Oct. 27, 29 for three Kirk. Cull Audrey. UN 5-5153. STAIN•' MEMBER needs ride to and from University • from tiMi lam+. W. Cottogo Ave. UN 5-6335, ask for Rita. LOST GREEN PARKER 51 Pen. Mooday, Oct. 15, initial? , .1.a.8., broken loreket between North Allen St. and Willard MIL Reward. Phone AD 7-221'7. LOST! BLACK Contact I/ma case (/11 cam• pui. Reward. Call Al) 7-3453 ONI PAIR of dark frame giftviec lalt Ernie I.,teher Al) 8-9410. FOUND • GIRLS' BLUE WALLET. Call AD b.5102:9 nfirr ad( for Jim, !loom 11. MISCELLANEOUS PART-TIME JOBS available immediately for several studenta who are willing to spend 1042 hours ye r woek. Call Mr. Juris at Hotel State College and leave name and number to call. Cf RCUEAT/ON STAFF meeting• tonight. All who are still on the staff mind attend. Also new members. Bring a pen at 7 p.m. MA IVAGEM ENT ELM Wednesday, Oct. 26. :30' p.m.. IZA Sackett Speaker. Mr. Paul Crouch from Alcoa•. • COME TO room 211 111.18 at fl p.m. to• night to heal' a representative speak on the unbeatable W. 15.8 S. student tours to Europe. HOWLFI , ..—WIN free games only at down town Dux Lanes every night against newest 10-piri antomatic in State College area. Dux Lanes. 128 S. I'ugh St. EAT DINNER at the Motile Boom Home Economics Building Monday through Thursday 6:15 - 6 ::111: Excellent fool, freshly baked hot breads, courteous sere. resectnable prices. 1/23EMW3T:MM==21 ekclion of officers. discuss. ChrisilllAS Mexico trip. Weitnesday 7 p.m. 11t (luck. pouf Lath. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, has% trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates not yet hielked. This is a pforestsional combo 5 , 1 , e• cialiting in music for dancing and listen ing. Call Carl at UN 64357 or Al) 7-2776. PAGE FIFTEEN very eb,se I'l 2 jO.l/j)