SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1961 Cowards Out For Blood Against itt N Undaunted by the fact that they have been installed 3/4 of a point underdogs for to day's 4th annual Blood Bowl clash with the Pitt News Staff, the Collegian Cowards wound up practice last night with a brisk two-hour workout under the lights at Forbes Field. • ' An expected crowd of 35 peo ple, an all-time record for an Eastern Journalism Conference football game, is expected to be on hand at Schenley Oval at 10 this morning to see if the Cowards will be able to keep intact their unbeaten record against Pitt. Since the series began in 1958 the Cowards have scored wins COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS HIMIMIHIIIIIIIIIihIIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMItIItIIItHdIHIHHIIIIIMIIiIHIIiiiiiiimiiHiiHiiiiiiniia.ikiiai.i.H, FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur nished one bedroom apartment. Heat, water. stove and refrigerator furniabed. 1•or further information call AD 8-006. EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1962, furnished apart ment for rent, PM Call AD 8-2186 after 6 p.m. SINGLE ROOM available Dec. 7th for winter term. Cell AD 7-7872. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperchiaatzten— Comfortrble 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. ADams 7-7792 or ADams 7-4850. GRADUATE GIRLS will rent single or double; second term. Call AD 7-4326. DOUBLE ROOM in quiet private home: available for non•amoking male students for winter and spring terms. Call at 512 W. Foster Ave. Phone AD 7-2593. SINGLE ROOM, available Dee. 2: quiet home, reasonable rent and free parking. AD 7-4329. TWO DOUBLE rooms (one ready now) a nd one half of double; well furnished; close to campus. AD 8-8639, HALF OF large double room, close to campus. 243 S. Pugh St. • FOR SALE • BANJOS. UKES. Guitars, Pianos, Ham mond Organs, Strings, Books, all music, supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.m daily except Weds. Phone EL 5-3441. HI-Fl RECORDING of Penn State Bongs by the Glee Club and famous Blue Band at 107 Armory and HUB desk. TRAILER, College View Trailer Park Perfect for two $9BO. Call AD 8-1168. ONE UNOPENED Ream Macadam Bond 8 1 / 4 xll, 20 lbs.. 50% cotton content paper SLOO - . Also Zenith automatic phono graph M. Shultz, AD 8-2708. WHIZZER MOTORBIKE, good tires, me- chemical condition. Many extras including windshield, 1214ce 4-cycle engine. parts avail *hid locally. First $5O takes it. AD It-182S. women's ice okates. Excel knt condition. Size 8. Coll AD fl-2916. : , (lebCtetrAegettettflatOrMAtetEKlMlll . A . ..... m. A .:, 0s! .....,. . y •. . A - A • i .• - Western Aut© 1 • 200 W. College Avg. A AD 7-7992 A ,ANDaVaiid041001101)11410041)/2430105 Prof Peachfuzz ::: ~ i ', :i e• ,L } :''' i 1 i : 1, . "'"iiii".4 • • • still gets gals to smother him with kisses. How? Sim ple! He treats them to PIZZA Awn FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN AD 8-8381 112 S. Frazier Bar-B-Q Chicken of 26-0 and 34-8. The two teams fought to a 28-26 tie in 1959. The winner of the big battle will clinch the conference title and a possible bid to the Press Bowl in Houston, Texas, Dec. 16. Scouts will be in attendance to view the two contenders. The Cowards only blot on an otherwise perfect season is a scoreless battle with Maryland. Pitt has polished off eight straight opponents, including Mt. Mercy School of Nursing, 7-6, last Satur day. Coach John "The Paw" Black will be at :he controls for the Cowards. Black needs just three completions to break the all time conference record for total completions. Going into the FOR SALE FRESH CIDER. no preservative added. Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit. Sat. evening, Sun. afternoon and evening. Thanskgiving Special 50c per gallon. BRAND NEW Plastic Dynar.:;c; Hardtop and Sliding Side Curtains for MG-TD. Coat $250 but new Porsche forces sale for $l5O. Gordon Leßaron, phone Lock Haven 748-4041. Mn WANTED KITCHEN HELP. 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Karl was the defensive back who inter cepted a pass. in his end zone and ran the -length of the field only to collapse and fall flat on his face at the Terp's 10-yard line. Black blamed Karl's failure to score on a wild time that "Lead Feet" had before the game. To avoid another such oc currence, Black said he posted guards at Karl's door at the Hilton Hotel in Pittsburgh last 111:1:CLC=:C:1 GOLD RING from Calhoun High School. Contact Ira, UN 64959. LOST: WRITE Wallet. Contents--Ilriver's license. pictures, social security card. etc Very valuable to owner. Generous reward Judie Russell AD 8-2897 or UN 1-4812. LOST: LADIES WATCH, third period Fri. day, White Bldg. Reward. Contact Nancy, UN 64,260, REWARD FOR return of 35mm Camera lost in iunior section at Holy Cross game. Phone Mike, ADame 8-8689. ZOOLOGY 401 notebook. Urgently needed. If found, drop off at 'HUH desk or call Dick Byers AD 8 , 9084. PERSON kL YOUR IDENTITY disclosed by person who saw you "borrow" the ROYAL ESSEX from Hamilton court yard Nov. 1J p.m. If bike is returned undamaged by Nor. 2 a.m., no questions—otherwise, bad news. LOST night. At last report Karl was seen standing on a window ledge at the 23rd floor waving to two admirers below. Dean "Cannonball" Billick wilt team with Karl at the other half back spot. Billick, who has yet to catch a pass this season, hopes to grab a few and move into the top 10 among conference pass re ceivers. John "The Bomb" Beauge will start at center, providing his in digestion leaves by game time. The acute illness occurred when Beauge tried to eat a whole turkey alive. Wayne "Twinkle Toes" Hil linski and Craig "Six Pack" Yerkes, the catching star of last year's Blood Bowl, will start MISCELLANEC US PSOC WINTER HIKE and Clunpout— Shenandoah National Park, Virginia— Dec. 12 - 16. Sign up at the HMI desk or call Rod Wetzel All 8-9732. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: the Nelson Griffith Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drunks) 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 7-2776. PSOC SKI Instruction Orittntation meeting, Saturday, 2;00, 112 Ruckhout Lah. BICYCLE STORAGE during December ' • vacatioz 75c. AD 7-7818—calls from campus refunded. THESIS PRINTING, reatoriabie. Call AD 84774 after 8:3() p.m. WHY... WHY are some people urging the federal govern ment to spend billions more on electrit - power plants when the federal budget is already hard pressed to meet the nation's defense needs? WHY are some people trying to get the government to spend money needlessly on federal electric transmission lines instead of using existing ' and planned facilities of the investor-owned electric light and power companies? WHY do certain pressure groups keep pushing for more federal government electricity when the electric light and power companies can supply all the power the nation will ever need? WHY should the federal government spend money needlessly when it can get money instead-- through the additional taxes the investor owned electric companies will produce if they supply all of the power for the future? WHY should the federal government ever waste its effort on jobs American industry can do better, especially when there are so many other prob lems in the country and the world that only the government can deal with? The answers to all of these questions are important to you--because they can help curb further waste of your tax money. WEST PENN POWER Investor-owned, tax-paying-serving WESTern PENNsylvanla at end for the Cowards. "Ferocious" Frank Quigley, who has been running around campus ail week yelling "kill, kill," will get a chance to test his skills on Pitt quarterback Jim O'Brien. He is expected to get some help from "Mad Avenue ' Marty Zonis. Gridiron Notes-- (Continued froni page six) College. Frank "Dv tch' Schwab was an All-American guard at Lafayette in 1921 in the days when coach Jock Sutherland had the Leopards among the nation's powers. The other guard on those Lafayette teams was Bob Mit inger Sr., and old-timers report that he was oni' a shade behind Schwab in ability. MISCELLANEOUS PART-TIME JOBS available hum/lintel/ for college melt; 15 hours/week working 'schedule. Salary 345/week. Call Mr. Rich ardson 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Al) 8-2051. PSOC WORK PARTIES at the Ski Molar Saturday and Sunday. Itec Hall. 1 :he Sat., 11l :00 and :dil Sunday. FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter Rentals: Complete Typewriter Repair Service and all thesis typing supplies shop Nittanv Office Equipment, /It S. Allen St. AD 8-6125 PSOC ROCK CUMMlNG—Huntingdon Sunday, 9:30 Rec. HRH and Ski Cnbin— Mt Soup. PSOC CABIN PARTY at .Ski lan Sat. night. Sign up at HUH.' 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