SETMBER 19. 196 2 • - Footbai T e nnis ;. ew- Intramural .By JIM KIKATA Five activities, opening with football and closing , with bas ketball, will highlight the fall intramural program. Director Dutch Sykes an nounced entries for football and tennis singles will be taken in the IM office, Recrea. tiott Hall, starting 'Monday. The entry deadline is Sept. 28, and play in both activities will begin Oct. 3. Football season will last seven weeks as teams try to, capture the: titles won by Phi Delta Theta; and the Untouchables last year.; ;The 38-hole golf modal title; will be decided Oct. 5 and 6 at the University Golf Course. Eighteen holes will be played on both Saturday and Sunday. Entries for golf will open Oct. 1 and close Oct. 5. Two activities lasting into the next term will, begin later in the fall term. Bowling entries will be taken from 'Oct. 9-15 and basketball entries will be taken , from Oct. 18. 24'• . Sykes announced certain eli6 bility rules for the IM season: 1. 1 •A student who has received a letter for varsity athletics at State or any, other university is ineligible to'.; participate in the sport in which he earned the award. Mac Sez... WELCOME BACK 7 • HABERDASHERY Remeber; Allen St. ' . doesn't end et 0 111- fiji 3 the Post Office. Over the hill, prices go down: - -Free Parking at rear 6 1. the Center cif ikonsyivenie . of siore while you shop.- 229 S. Allen St. AD 8:1241 Fine Fwd "Your, Favorite Fridair The'Exciiing Jazz of The Don Krebs Quartet The Greatest in Rock & Roll • The Ivy Rocks Steaks, Sea Foods, - .Italian Cuisine-and For your evening enjoyment, • -Pizza or your Favorite sanikelOti • Any student receiving athletic assistance shall be ineligible' to participate in the sport responsible for his aid. league or championship play-off, po player may represent a team who has not. played with that team prior to such play-off. The intramural director will again be assisted by Ben Amato and Bill Swan-. Sykes also announced three other rules important to 114,1 play: •No scheduled contest shall be Dancing Bevprage" Gcilleria . "The Gal" 233 E. Beaver Avenue AD 8-2992 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.; UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Singles Open Sports Season `* * * "DUTCH" SYKES * * * postponed except by consent of the intramural office. •A contest shall be ,declaKed forfeited to the team or individual ready to play in cases where the opponent fails to appear within the established time limits. For most sports the time limit is 10 minutes. •All protests must be made in writing and presented at the IM office' within 24 hours after the contest in question. Sykes said he will be; the final judge in protests and disputes. Awards will again be given to the champions of each sport. In fraternity action, the house winning a championship will re ceive a trophy. Also, the fraternity earning the greatest number of points under the fraternity point award system will recive the E. C. Bischoff award. Each individual champion and each contributing member of a championship team in independent action will receive a Penn State Intramural silver medaL A Complete Book Store The modern book store is composed of many departments, each designed to give its customers the best possible service covering anything that is printed on paper. THE PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP is unique In. that the services Offered its customers make it an outstanding center In the book world. A few of our services are listed: TRANSLATIONS A complete translation service into English of any :foreign technical ar• tide; or paperif•none Is available, our translation department will have one made at a reasonable cost, IMPORTS Books are ordered daily from all parts' of the world. Our import serv ice is excellent and all requests are accurately handled. 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Brum expects - the - sise of his to swell near the 40 mark squad several boys -.without scholarships join the 26 scholarship players in the fight to gain a starling berth on the squad. Bruce's preient team is broken down into five backs and 21 line men. One of the more notable backfield aspirants is Dick Gin gerich. lefthanded passer from Chief Logan High School. Gingerich led his high school team to 24 straight victories and ,capped his brilliant scholastic ,career by throwing two touch ,dowit passes in the West's, vic tory over the List in the Big 33 game played at Hershey *(Pa.) this August. He is the only quar terback on the roster. Another of the eight members of the squad who played in the Bag 33 game is tackle Gary Eberle. Eberle, from Moon "tarp.; Pa., is one of the more promising line hopefuls. Penn State open it's three game schedule by hosting Syra cuse Oct. 20. Then State will travel to Pitt Oct. 27 and to Army, Nov. 22. 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