WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1961 Panther Booters Blank Lions Penn State’s soccer team closed its season yesterday against Pitt the same way it has been playing all year— running hard, passing well but not scoring. The fact that the Lions outshot Pitt 17-11 and completely con trolled the ball had little to do with the outcome of the game, which went Pitt’s way, 1-0. The score was a fitting climax lo a season of frustrations for coach Ken Hoslerman and his booters. The Lions offense simp ly didn't score enough and as a result State finished with a dis mal 3-6 record. In their first three losses, the Lions averaged one goal per game. Overall the offense scored only 16 goals in nine games. “It was a terrible game,’’ Hos terman said after the defeat. “We just had no finish. We outshot them, outplayed them and out passed them, but couldn’t get the ball into the net.” Pitt got the only score of the game when forward Bob Culh berl stole a Lion pass, broke into the clear and booted a bul let into the left corner of the Lion's net at 13:16 of the third Panther Scribe Calls Or The Daily Collegian learned yesterday that Jim O'Brien, sports editor of the Pitt News, (the University of Pittsburgh's student newspaper), allegedly wrote in his daily column: "I understand that the Collegian Cowards are trying to rebuild their ranks this year, but how can you rebuild on garbage?" John Black, coach of the un defeated Cowards, said that he was sure his team would take Beat Pitt MEAL TICKETS DAILY Except Friday 8c Saturday LISTEN TO WMAJ 10:10 nightly For Details Your Student Director; ia the ker to the New College Diner Lucky Number. rough, red hands need AR-EX CHAP CREAM Special ingredients in this rich, non greasy cream smooth, sof ten and help heal rough, red skin. Hospital tested and hypo-aller genic. Scented and Unscented. IVS> o*. tube 50<* / 4 w. jar $1.25* *pfustu year tatyurters tor AR-EX usuries GRIGGS PHARMACY 120 E. College Avenue Stale College, Pa. quarter. The goal was Cuih beri’s 13th of the season. It was about the only good shot Pitt had all afternoon on the freezing soccer field, but it was good enough to win the game. “I can't figure out this team,” Hosterman said. “They’ve got me stumped. If ng one had been keeping score, by comparison to the two team’s play you would think we’d be ahead by five or six goals. But we couldn’t get going and get that ball into the nets.” Hosterman said, however, that he is looking for a better team next year. "All signs point lo a good club next season if we don’t lose any boys by ineligi bility," he said. State’s best chance lor a score came late in the third quarter when Tom Flanagan drove a shot that just missed the right comer of the Pitt net. The Lions had numerous other chances but Pitt goalie Tom Staab came up with some outstanding saves. The loss marked the first time State has .been shut out this sea son. The Lions’ other losses were to West Chester (4-1), Maryland (5-3), Navy (3-1), Gettysburg (2-1), and Army (4-2). State beat Col gate (4-3), Bucknell (3-2) and Temple (2-1). ards 'Garbage' that remark lying down. In of er developments con cerning Saturday's big game. Publicity Director Jim "Gar bage Mouth" Bukaia announced that the contest had been switched from Forbes Field to Shenley Oval. Bukata said that the sale of beer is illegal at Forbes Field. • • | THANKSGIVING \ | IN 1 ! WEST HALLS \ • • • • : 10:00 a.m. Ail star football game : 1 1: 30-4:30 p.m. .. Jammy in Waring Lounge l | 6:00 pdn Dinner • ; 7:00-10:00 p.m. Semi-formal dance • : in Waring • • • • ••••••••••••*••• j • • 2 This program is open to 2 j Atherton and West Halls only j • • Internationa! Film Series Presents "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER" FOUR Showings this w«ek ONLY Wed. 8 P.IL Thurs. 3,1, 8 P.M. BALLAD OF A SOLDIER is a contemporary (1960) Russian tragedy. Not simply an anti-war film, or a war-torn love story, this film is a lyrical ballad: a tale told with restraint, poignancy, and stunning versiiilily. A tale of a soldier who does not come back to bis mother or to his new-found girl friend or to Russia. Speaking of the direction by G. Chukhrai. the NEW YORK TIMES said: "Mr. Chukhrai has made his picture flow in such a swift, poetic way that the tragedy of it is concealed by a gentle lyric quality.” The photography and narration smoothly'fuse together into a moving and powerful motion picture. BALLAD OF A SOLDIER is one o£ the finest recent examples of the Film As Art. Note that because of the Thanksgiving "vacation” we have added one additional showing ot the film, tonight at S P.M. Also there will be the regular three showings tomorrow. Thanksgiving Day, at 3,7, and 9 P.M. Tickets Available NOW 50s HUB Desk THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA 1-2-3 KICK—Ed Hinojosa (R) seems to he doing a dance while getting set to boot the ball in yesterday's 1-0 loss to Pitt on the soccer field next to the ice rink. Pitt's Chuck Dunbar races in to check Hinojosa. Cardinals Sign Flood ST. LOUIS (AP)—Center field er Curt Flood, who finished strong last season for a .322 batting av erage, yesterday because the first St. Louis baseball Cardinal to sign his 1962 contract. * * * * * A + CLASS FOR SALE BANJOS, UKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham mond Organs, Strings, Books, all music «uppH«. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open *til 3 p.n-. daily except Weds. Thone EL 5-3441. HI-FJ RECORDING, ol Penn State song* by the Glee Club and famous Blue Hand at 107 Armory and HUH desk. FRESH CIDER, no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Freak, Dale Summit, Sat. evening:. Sun. afternoon and evening. PUPPIES Weimaraner, 8 Week* old. Howard Swank, Boalsburg. HOmeatead s-&m. ritAILEB. College View Trailer Park. Perfect for two $9OO. Call AD S-117,8. ONE UNOPENED Ream Macadam Bond 20 lb#., 50% cotton content paper {4.00. Also Zenith Hi-Fi automatic phono* Ki ttph $3O. Shultz, AD -8*2708. TWO TICKETS for Pitt Ksme 35-40 yard line. Call AD 7-3250 ask for Jerry. SINGER PORTABLE electric sowing mn chine, used nnd in perfect condition. Cnn be- guaranteed. $29.95. AD 3-9.W7. GARRARD TURN TABLE: Bosen Ampli fier; Aristocratic Speaker. Alpha Phi, UN 5-8278. WHIZZKR MOTORBIKE. Rood tires, me- chanical condition. Many extra* including windshield, 128 cc 4-cycle engine, parts avail able locally. First $5O takes it. AD 8-1828. HiitMitiMiimimHiimmiiMMiMiiiMiiiiMmitnii WANTED KITCHEN HELP. Work for meals. Excel lent job. Call Burnie AD 8-0718. cVradljate” stiTdkSt WANTED: To share double room in graduate residence hall. Effective winter term. Call UN 5*5522. HIDE ANY weekend to and from Somerset or Berlin. Cull Sam at AD 7-716 S or AD 8-8172. ' ONE MALE student to share coolest pad in town for winter term; $9.00 pet week. AD fr-0378. DESPERATE! WANTED—ride ' "to” Pitts burgh for four. Wednesday or Thursday. Call UN 5-6263, uk for Kornx lUDKRS WANTK UtfT~ f.).C~ Wed. 4 p.nT! Call Bob, AD 8-8679 before 11 a.m. or 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. LOST MATRIC CARD at Skating Rink. If found call UN 5-3070. GLASSES IN gold caae loot between Ather ton and Boucke Friday, Nov. 17th. Call Barb, UN 5-G7S7. Reward 1 BLUE PENN STATE Jacket at North Halls Record Hop Friday. .Please return to HUB (leak or cal) Gene UN 5-66T1. GOLD RING from Calhoun High School. Contact Ira, UN G-5950. LOST: WHITE Wallet. Contents—driver’s license', pictures, social security card, etc. Very valuable to owner. Generous reward. jJudie Russell AD 8-2597 or UN 5-4012. LOSTON EMBROWN leather glove. Satur day. Finder call Phyllis, UN 5-G2-10. A RALEIGH Sports English Bike «*ith initials D.L.W. Call Dave UN 5-93FI>. WATCH, third period Fri day, White Bldg. Reward. Contact Nancy,l UN 5-52*0. I REWARD FOR return of %smni Camera lost in junior section at Holy Cross game. Phone Mike, A Dams 8-8589. forrent’ iiHiHmmmvimiMitMiUMUMWHimmmtuniiii AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur nished one bedroom apartment. Heat, water, stove and refrigerator furnished. For further information call AD 8-0638. EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1962, furnished apart ment for rent, %89. Call AD 8-2136 after A p.m. SINGLE ROOM available Dec. 7th for winter term. Cali AD 7-7872. Bowling, Cage Results IM Bowling Results INDEPENDENT LEAGUE A Hi-Lo’s 8 Five Guys 0 Beaver 6 Tornadoes 2 Newman Club 6 Woodburners 2 Hickory 6 Schuylkill 2 Ten Pins 6 Allegheny 2 High Game—Murray Popkave, Hi- Lo’s, 232 High Series—Murray Popkave. Hi- Lo’s, 586 INDEPENDENT LEAGUE B Poplar 8 Rejects 0 Misfits 8 Mercer 0 Northurnb’land 8 Clearfield 0 Nittany Five 6 Splinters 2 Montgomery 6 Spoilers 2 High Game—Al Haberbush, Pop lar, 240 High Series—Al Haberbush, Pop lar, 619 IM Cage Results FRATERNITY Pi K. Phi 46 A. Chi Rho 29 Beta Sig. Rho 36 K. Delta Rho 32 A. Gam. Rho 17 Acacia 16 High Scorer Otto Bohmullcr, Kappa Delta Rho, 23 INDEPENDENT Gailynns 57 Nittany 25 14 Sharks 50 Rejects 26 Nittany 33 30 Nittany 35 24 Nittany 42 28 Nittany 39 26 Hawks 21 Nittany 38 20 Nittany 41 14 Panthers 13 High Scorer—Jack Smith, Sharks, 17 _ IFI E D S + FOR RENT oRADUATK STUOKNTS, Upix'rclniiKmpn-- Cofnforli>M«- rnomj with hot uml et>M running water or private- linth, inneraprin* matt man. Centra;. Parking. Aceommoda tior-a to inaiiect and compare—The Cohminl, 121$ Ws Nittany. ADam* 7-7792 or ADam* 7-ma. HOOM I-'OH male Kradunte atudent. Re searcher or instructor. Non-smoker. Seml-tH-ivate bath. Free cap parking. Avail, able now. AD 7-47!Kh (iRAOUATR (URLS will rent single or double: second term. Call AD 7-4826. ONE BEDROOM Apartment, available Dec. 1, It? E. College A ve. UntuiniHhed, Kitchen is, furnished. Couples or two Cali AD 7-24K2. DOUBLE ROOM in quiet private home: Available for nmi-smokimr male students for winter and spring terms. Call at 512 W. Vaster Ave. Plioue AD 7-251 H. THREE-PERSON furnished apartment for rent Christmas vacation. Females pre« ferred. For information call AI) H-M22. ROOM AVAILABLE for male urndunle student in Irvin Hall for winter and spring terms, ('all Joe UN 5-0012. SINGLE ROOM, available Dec. 2; has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This is a professional combo, speeialiy.ing in inuric for dancing and listening. Call Carl nt UN 7 or AD 7-2776. ALL FORMS of typing wanted. Fast and economical. Call AD 7-7719 for informa tioh. Will piekup and deliver. TIM, J’LL SEE you nt ire rink on Saturn day, Nov. 25, Barbara, Kathy. i*SOC SKI Instruction Orientation meeting, Saturday, 2:00, 112 Muckhout !>>ih. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: The Nelson Griffith Quartet (pkmo, bass, trumpet, drums) has a limited number of dates not yet booked. This is a professional combo spe cialising in Mttaei for Dancing and Listen ing. Cell Carl at UN 5-6367 or AD 7-2776. PSOC WINTER HIKE and ~Campon l- Shenandoah National - Park. Virginia— Dec. 12 - 15. Sign up at the HUB I desk or call Rod Wetzel AD 8-87 W. THESIS PRINTING, reasonable. Call AD 8-077-1 after 5:30 p.m. PSOC CABIN PARTY at Sk i Cabin—Sat. night. Leave Itec Hal! 1:30 and 5:09. BICYCLE STORAGE during December vacation 75c. AD 7-7818 —calls- from campus refunded. PSOC WORK PARTIES at the Ski Slope Saturday and Sunday, Rce Hall, 1;30 Sal., 10:99 and ISunday. FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter Rentals: Complete Typewriter Repair Service and alt theais typing. supplies shop Nittanv Office Equipment, 221 S. Allen St. AD 8-6125 WORK PARTY at the Ski Slope—THurs* day, 10:99, Rec Hall; l»ack by 4:00. TH ANKSGIVING V KSPEKS Sponsored by Lutheran Student Association, this evening. 6:39 - 7:00 p.m., Eisenhower Chapel. All welcome. PSOC ROCK CLIMBING Coburn, Thurs day, 9:39, Rec Hall. Hot soup—back be fore dinner. PAGE SEVEN