FRIDAY; JANUARY 5. 1962 Saul, Sm By JOHN MORRIS Bill Saul, one of Penn State's! two fine centers, has signed a iprofeSsional football contract with the Baltimore. Colts of the National Football League. • . Saul i , ts the second member of the Licns' Gator Bowl champions to sign a !pro, contract. Captain Jim Sinitli ,a 230-pound tackle, inked a liOs Angeles Ram pact I immediate y after the. game in Jacksonvil e, 'Fla., Dec. 31.' -- Saul, a second round draft choice of She Colts, had also re ceived an offer from the But . ; falo Bills !of the American Foot ball League. Smith had been drafted by the New , York Ti; 'tans of the AFL. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS RIM ••• OM* ••••••• 11111 • • 0 •••••• ...«.. ....... •• 041•••••• ••••••• i WANTED —.. ....,.... — ,.............. 1960 SIIIIC,A 4.d00r, only V.'590 nittesHMODERN I« tiEntto(ukt Mobile Memo. PROOFREADERS WANTED. Apply Dailyi •3750. 113 Model '"T" Ford touring. Int Completety furnished. 1 rtille from cam- Co/lestian after 5 pm. Frulay. ahowniont ctmdition—fladd. Phone 11..11i. pus. Call AD 9.52:6 —... - • - -- . - -- -- THIRD MAN for apartment. Jerry. AD ............... ..... ..... ...... ......................................... 1 BEDROOM Apartment. furnished or nn -7-7518. 1 -- ; • 4 - • Tall AD 7-1316 after 6 pm. ONE :GIRLI Student to share . ' furniidytti '...ii.""*".•••••••••••••• .._. _. ._. _ . ____ --- . - _. -... apa.)tment.. Call Karen AD 7.2011. . • . IDFLP I'll FREEZINGI If you f„,„3 ms . l l.AltliE, SINGLE room. double bed. 1 1 2 KITE) EN and waiters to work . fist ) r -- call m en .ri e i ssat in the Lion's Den Tarrrni st L iw t k a m L r o al a_ ... A .. D . 8-191 i. •••••••••••••••• .• 0 1 ...W..'" LAR(;E: DOLIBLE mom. pri. •ta eni riviec 12 3 11 :loath Frasier] ..5 Fra e ns mP A it. the beat rneala in town. Call AD .4121 and ayk for the caterer. • . FOR RENT I mad bath. AD , 11-111 14. ■._ ..._— . SET OF Weights. call AD 8-2111 am.••••“,•••••••••• i . •• - - 1 ; FOR SALE :------------------ -- AvAlLAni.e. NOW, *inter room for grad. 'GRADUATE STUDENTS Upperclawnion' siorowtow nate student or secretary. Parking avnil. ............"...".............. —C.rmfortable rooms with hot •ni cold' able. Phone AD- , 7-210.5. RocKp IN ,Your Head? Save lon Deologylrunning water or pnvate: ! beth. inneraking I,- 20 heat. Call Harty UN srlfirl. !mattrnis. Central parking arrornmeditioria' ---------• to Inspect and conipare. The Colvial, )21 •. 1957 MARLETTE ; 4419 feet long, auto- W. 1 , 11 mate washer and stainless steel wall . Many. AD ••• atli! o r _AD 7-ta . '7): . - • '--- WAITERS TO work for meals Excellnni !Oren. !aluminum awnings and porch. Prieed ROCHI AVAILABLE for graduate atodont to sell. AD 9-6.115.. ' I Breakfast. pritileges. Free parking. Call .....!°""1 .. Call steward at AD 7-193'• • - _____.,__. KITCHEN , HELP and wasters to wort for A.D .-3405 1952 IrLYIIOI.ITH. 2-door sedan, RiiH. Celli . . • -- am. and 1 pm. (HEATED GARAGE at Beso re. Ar r and meals at Z . IIT. Call AD .4.41 . 1/1 and ask ‘: , . ~7_,1 1, for Bernie Garber 1912 PACKARD HEARSE, 211,0•0 acto•l. _..."" r "' n 2 Se •_S id _"' ° • ( ..' l !: ,, p __ -_, ASSISTANT --- - -- - -- . milts, like new. Call AD 8-0500. ---r• !FOR , WOMAN graduate student , very ~..._ NANAGP.CR w for wrong --- ' *- -----` •ttr•rtive room vortrnirntil kk'Or.d.l ' COLONIAL, i STEA K HOIrSE going out of hrfakfait Mrs Stitaer, The Colonial Arr 7-4414.. pririirt' cf. Free B ar ki ng . Phone AD 7 732- • lewdness. Natural wood Ixadha and tables) - . ....1 11 N 0000000 ••••••••••••*.•••••••••••••••• ' AD .-10:13. Ideal for fraternity party rooms and many other. items I at sacrifice pricei. Call AD 11-0763. I ONE Dr 1 BEDROOM HOUSE. furnriFinl nr un furnished. Available now, 265 per month. (*LAS...IIIIT; AD STAFF Cooliiiilem;Y Call ,AD 7-431 R after 6 P.m .1 meeting Monday night. Jan. DOUBLE OR Single Room. College Hei tht., p rn. in Collegian orrice Plena.. Isrina . tlaea I 211 Adam. Ave. Parking. Call Al) 7-217t.Ischedulea. 'HAWING BOARD, T-Artu•re Char t ruler, and Elliot ruler. $5.00. Call 261i14. i : 1 11111 = 1 = I USED SELLING Buyer Will • h c • it • J ign Pro. Pacts Huffman Rea6All-Opponent Teams . Center Jai, Huffman a st uter Opponent tem at the annual foot- Smlth, who will play in t,,- and ends Bob !Clinger and Jim in 32 consecutive Penn State foot tia 1 banquet Jin 21 :\II numbers morrow's Senior Bowl kit Star Schwab h ave a n b een = mo n d b all games, seems to be making 3of tra ms faked in the Levu( ir Asa• game in Mobile. Ala said he re by the pros. Iclean sweep ot All Opponent son and Georgi a Tech.State's foe ceiyed a good offer with a "no. Schwab,Wit on and Jona, are earns ins the Gator Sou•I art' l itklbit cut clause." The Rams plan to use all draft picks of the Philadelphia The highly-underrated senior Smith at either offensive guard, Eagl es . or defensive end and have been contacted by ha. already been named to kll icincinnai Romps, 62-47 t i General Manager Vince McNaLly iOpponent teams selected by the 1 CINCINNATI Oh Sopho Syracuse Saul s signing came as some Schv,ab and IN Own have indicated Na" West Virginia, i moms Wilson and Ron i ans what of a surprise The 215-;a preference for the NFL, butjd Pitt football squad ' Bonharo Ge hl r cr the spotlight last pounder, who teamed with Jay Jonas is undecided. l Mitinger and tackle Jim Smith, sight loading Cincinnati's na Hoffman to give State what En -I l`fitmger, vho will play in Sun llnded spots on the Syracuse, tionai basketball champs in a gle called the finest pair of cen dal b. Hula Bow l in Honolulu, was toughest had Notre Dame was , 1247 rout of St. Louis . ters In the country," had planned dratted to , the Washington Red the only othet 4 team to land a.c The game had been slow, do to delay signing until after the Mons in the third round and fifth ` many as three players on the liberate and close until Wilson baseball season A pitcher, he had by the San Diego Chargers of the Orange MI Opponent team. came 112 with tour minutes to a 2.07 earned run average for the AFL 1 Penn Stite Will select its All go to the first half. 1961 Lion nine. 'There's no sense hurzytng." Four of the other seven Lions i Mihnger said. I m going to wait drafted by the pros are still be- awhile before I decide-" The pros lag pursued by the football will probably use Mitinger as a scouts Halfbacks Roger Koch- linebacker. man and Al Gunky and tackle GurskN, used primarily as ade Charlie Sieminski have another fensive replacement for Roger year of eligibility, but halfback Kochman in 1961 was drafted 12th Don Jonas, guard Dick Wilson by the Nev‘ York Grint4 i I I 7 ;• : ' HOURS: ; SAL 6 Jan. Make Offer On ;Books Whether Used On •ii -' -- ,:---.. i. ..1'.,,, : , f ... ,_,,; ): ) .-. A -- - : . I . - i 1-.l'. . ~.1.7 -JCL! .' , f.,. 1,1- 1: d I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA FOR SALE BOOK AGENCY AND ACCEPTING BOOKS 9:30 TILL 5 P.M. TODAY AND TOMORROW LOCATED GROUND FLOOR OF HUB Last Day Books Will Be Accepted =EI ON-PROFIT STUDENT OPERATED USED BOOK AGENCY FOR RENT HELP WARTED (ÜBA) • IS. - OR NOT Parish's Men's Shop CLEARANCE 25-50% off Spcirt Coats Dress Shirts -Suits Sport Shirts Topcoats Sweaters Raincoati Dress Slacks Loden Coats Hats Madras Scarves 69c Jule Bens $l.BB (reg. $2.50) Continental Chinos $2.99 (reg. $4.98) Wool & Orion Tennis Sweaters $8.50 113 S. Garner St. Campus Shopping Center 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111U11111111111111111111 PAGE FIFTEEN This Campt4 ; , t t r ; • ;: ;!..1 UaUunuuiaHUlUUl
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