FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1962 Lions to Play In Volleyball Tourney By FRANK QUIGLEY t Penn State will be competing in a new sport this week end when the Lions participate in.the AAU National Volley ball championships held-at the Central YMCA in Philadel phia today and tomorrow. | . The tournament is conducted by the AAU‘to promote interest in volleyball, especially j~ since the sport is now included A 1 Two others, Tom in the Olympic games. " ; i Malinchdk and Tom EdwardLs, Assistant IM Director Ben An]- b ave - be yP sidelined by injuries, ato has selected the Lion team ~ ? tat , e .’ s . rst opponent-in from the better payers he hasL e e n ?°“| e observed »n .intramural play.|College. George Williams was the Amato has been drilling the team runnerup; in 1961 and champion for the past three weeks. ] in 1960. T ; The match will be at Included on the team are - to day. ■ Yiesley. Bill Reinis, |Don Thomas,]' The fihals of the'double elimi- Doug Gerard, Jack; Christenson,!nation tournament will' be held Fred Claypoole, Tom Moran and'tomorrojv night. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Saturday, Handle with care That pertains not only to your women, but, your winter clothing. At Campus jCleaners every winter garment stored . jis handled as a fragile piece of mer chandise. Storage for all winter costs ’ only . $4.50 and this includes $250 of insurance. Make it a point to stop in .today at 110 E. Beaver Avenue, next . j to the Post Office. Your winter clothing ; will appreciate iL Bring Them To The e HUB Ballroom In tto ay 12 1:30-3:00 P.M. ryone Welcome I No |Admission Charge :i i! ' -1 i. ■ 1 i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ? 0 AGILE! LOOKING FOR SOME PLACE TO TAKE YOUR FAMILY TOMORROW? Sponsored by World Unieersity Sendee'.'. Chisox Beat Senators, 3-1 LA Dchcls liters, 6 4 ; l WASHINGTON (API _ Early , LOSj ANGELES ((F)—Al Kaline f Wynn lost a shutout in the ninth put Detroit ahead momentarily inning yesterday, but the White'vith his ,10th honie run but the Sox’ veteran won the 294th game Los Ahgeles Angels came back of his career by beating the Wash- behind another fine performance ington Senators, 3-1. jby relief pitcher Ryrie Duven and- Wynn was just two outs away:defeated the Tigers ft-4 yesterday.* frorft his, 47 th shutout when Dale Long and Gene Woodling hit back to-back’ doubles in the Senators" nihth. But he ended the threat by striking out John Schaive and get ting Bob Schmidt on, a fly out Giants Get Guglielmi WASHINGTON (AP) For RalpTi Guglielmi it came as a! I wedding gift 10 days early vester-1 day to learn he had been traded! (to New York, defending champi ons of the . National Football; League’s Eastern Conference. I The Giants obtained the veteran! iquatterback from St. Louis in ex-, i change foe rookie Bill Triplett and I a High 1963 draft choice. r . .. i. ' :). -I ' A, PUBLISHER'S REPRESENTATIVE Leading textbook publisher now considering applicants for position of college representative. Several territories now available as a result of company growth and expan sion. Starting salary $425-475. plus; Expenses. Training •program commences August 1. ; i Applicants must be college graduates with interest in educational sales promotion. Above-average intelligence and maturity, good appearance and personality, and considerable imagination and drive are essential require ments for this position. Letter of application together with complete resume should be sent immediately to: | Successful applicants will be contacted and interviewed j • locally by May 21. ' Let Collegian Classifi ELECTRIC SERVICE Plenty of value all over the house When you buy groceries or dry goods, you jnake sure youget full value for every dollar you spend. But have yo&ever stopped to realize the full value you get for every dollar you spend for electric service? We bet you’ll be surprised at the many ways you put electricity to work. No doubt about it, it’s your best value. And did you know tfiat the dependable electric service you receive; every day is matched all over the country? HO million customers are served by more than 300- investor-owned, electric light and power companies just like this one. People who e&re ' put the value in servic9 WEST PENN POWER lny«*lor-owntd, Ux-p»y«ng——WC9T«rrv PCNHftyWtnl* New College Diner downtown Between ’the/Moviri : . Eastern Regional Manager P.O. Box 3S Springhoute. Pennsylvania «fs Work for You PAGE ELEVEN
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