SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1962 Fursley Leads Skating; Bid Made for Warriors . • er BOSTON (W) . Barbara Rolesiport-by Melvin Bursfag of the Los; Pursley, a 20-year-old motheriAngeles Herald - Examiner that from Arcadia. Calif., outclassed such an offer had been made. five rivals in the intricate school The offer won't be considered in design.: yesterday and virtually detail by club owner Eddie Got clinched the women's senior na-I Urinal figure skating champion-Itlieb until after the NBA season, ship. attorney Ike 'Richman said. He . denied a report the prospectwe' tree skaters, the Olympic bronze • Rated one of the world's bestl buyers already have an option On medalist is expected to solidify the Warriors. her superiority in the final free The prospective buyers are Ber skating competition tomorrow. nard Solomon of Los Angeles. and . Matthew Simmons and Leo Mogul SCHOOL .FIGURES count 60 , of New York, Richman said. They, per cent in the judging and free skating 40 per cent. probably would take the team. to San Francisco. giving the NBA While her 7-month-old daUgh- two West Coast dubs. ter. Shelly, snoozed peacefully in Richmond has sa id the Warriors a corner - of the Boston Skati . n girecetve frequent bids for the fran-I _dazzling • exhibition on six com-i Club rink, Mrs. Pursley gave a 'eh's' • e The latest, he said, is the . pulsory figures . most serious one . She took .a lead inordinal points over Frances S. Gold, 18, of Nor walk, Conn.. who was second and Lorraine Hanlon, 16, of Boston, third. PHILADELPHIA (AP) A group of• New York and Los Ange les businessmen have made a "serious offer" of ;850,000 for the Philadelphia Warriors of the Na tional Basketball Association, the club's attorney said yesterday. The statement confirmed a re- Pole Vaulter Leaps , To Indoor Record BULLETIN NEW YORK (AP) -- John lletses, a crew-cut Marine from Ouantico, Va., last night be came the first pole vaulter in history to clear i. feet when he vaulted 16- 1 / 4 in the ICBross Games in Madison Square Gar den. The crowd of more than 15,000 watched hushad es Oates, who never 'got over 15 feel until a year ago, raced down the run way' on his third try. • His fiberglass pole caught exactly right. It bent almost in half •as he soared up and up. Over he went with room to spare and the crowd let out a mighty roar. Uelmes stole the show from Gary Gubner, a towering 255- pound • New York University sophomore who -broke the in door shotput record with a heave of 63 feet. 10 1 / 4 inches. Only last week. the German born Uelses broke Don Bragg's indoor mark of IS-914 in Wash ington when he topped 15-10 1 / 4 . At that time, he promptly pre dicted he Would make the magic /6-foot mark before long. It took him just a week. -Since it was made indoors. it cannot be accepted as a world record, however. BOWLING IS FOR ALL Roll yourself some FUN to night at • our spacious and brightly lit bowling alleys. Bring your date, bring your friends . Open every Saturday noon to 3 a.m. CENTRE LANES 1600 11:41herird THE DAILY COLLEGIAN: UNIVERSITY, PARK. PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHI TODAY JAMMY • • • - G 14 2 - 5 A Phi Sigma Delta ... "The Hi-Fives" D 9 - 1 Theta Chi . . . "The 4 Dimensions" T • Opon to Fresiutteit A and Fraternity men with Data Fir,-;....4,.0,. ;A „ „;::-.1,.. :',, i •-r-i:....i..t.:;:: . `:i.i..; "7 ;,' V- 1 . - fe; : •'•:.7 ; 4 4- "•-1`7t : Rl',''f '*• , t; 1!:•',1-! •• ' 4 , r.. ~ -.'e r :: .0 \ •', • ' , 7 4 41:4 Y.., :"li'l, =~. ~~=~~ ~°'~ti~. i - .•:;-..-.•,...p. yi. 2 - .• e L, 1 ,-.', F1 1 ::',4:i ..- . I , ! I ‘lf :.:. .f : . -1 ,',. ' ;- . •''''', . 1. 1;"• - :"'"' et , • ,-, 3",..•, , .....?, - F " . 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The Saxton plant is Commission Extends • ine 'for Or Archie NEW YORK (AP) Archie, Moore, who holds a.. l ,,share of the world light - heavyweight boxing crown, was -given another week to sign for a title defense by the New Yerk State Athletic Commis sion yesterday. Moore, who Is recognized in New York, Massachusetts and Europe, previously had, been i warned to have signed contracts by noon yesterday. The commis sion conferred by telephone with Moore and his attorney in San! Diego. Calif.. and gave him a one-week reprieve. = New College Diner C , Ec•At c ••• '.4:1 •.• ~~~ ~~\~~ /~ \ . ' `' \~\~ , //~ mz ,-~-> Z. 2 z lm~J :;;••••? • c - iqat•",/, •• ~'.'.7.',..i. ; - : :;''-',...1,7:-: .. ; T ., ; : : - "„!''''-'f "Ill.::: ~,„..., : f.-",„ . Schaeffer's 31 Points His Ed Schaeffer. - Nittany 43 (4-0). scored 11 points too lead -his 'team to a 60-10 rout over Nittany 33 (1-3) in an PM cage game played Tuesday night. It' was the highest individual score recorded thus tar this season. The stocky freshman also had a hand in previous victories over Nittanies 39. 35 and 23. scoring better than 10 points in each game. Schaeffer played his high school basketball at Pine Grove, leading his team to the , playoffs of the Send - Flowers by Wire BM McMullen promises that than will be _ no telegraph charge on an orders placed before February 10. BILL M ULLEN , 4 I I 1 A 5 1 t 3 a 0 to Ects co t i CAT ., nAnsyvaniv:ki '1 , ;•:c".! being built it an estimated coat of $11,520,000 to panicipsang investor owne d electric companies. . PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC. POWER STATlON—scheduled foe completion late in 1963. High Tempe:laurel Reactor matt Assrxiiates, Inc., including 53 electric power a r t ) x e rl i iX companies in the country. have contracted for this. nutrias* power_ project at a cost of 526. million. Employing a high temperature. helium gas-cooled. graphite-moderated. solid lionxigus reactor system, this project represents the firs* application of a new high performance concept. Its purpose a, to serve as an effective prototype for future full-scale plants designed to produce electric power competitive in price with conventional power. Big things are happening throughout Pennsyhranies pro gressive . electric industry: and there are exceptional oppor tunities foe the capable engineering graduate to be a part of this vital movement. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION 20 ledepeadefti, Investor-Owned gsdrk Companies of Amatsylvatio Send Flowers 'by Wire Today •11.110, PAGE SEVEN South Schuylkill County League the two years, he played on the varsity. • Nittany 42 has yet to play Nit tanks 31. 29 and 21. this season. but is expected' to be a strong contender for the IM Independent Championship. Tough Home Schedule Penn State's 19152 i faotbalt squad is scheduled for home games against Navy. Air Force. Syra cuse, West Virginia. and 'Maryland. VALENTINE'S 1111 • ,
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