SATURDAY, OCTOBER _•/ foist Quarter Rally pives Kappa Win ;By WINNIE BOYUE j : In [aj last quarter rally. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Squeezed by Delta Delta Delta 'sorority, 6-2, last night in the third annual POwder Puff BowL - ] J ißetti (Cannonball) Callahan pulled,' in the winning touchdown pass : from quarterback Sue (Fdr- Imidable) Finch. • ] I ; THE CONTEST was playedbe jfore, about 200 near-frostbitten fans; who seemed to care more aboutl how much time! was left in the game'than who was win ding it. - H I Tri-Delt. dominated the first half jwith a very successful air attack. They scored their joply tally late in the second quarter when they were forced to punt' by w fired-up ■ Kappa :line. ’Die punt) went, into the end rone, and when a Kappa back tried to runiit out, she was hit by a host of Tri-Delts for a* safety. i - •; At! halftime referee Tom Paton gave) his opinions of the contest to that, point. j I He described the Tri-Delt quar jterback, Penny Power, as haying 1 1 Application Forms I;-' ! for |j SIGMA TAU DELTA | (English Honorary) NOW available at HUB desk Return i Forms by | | November ? | Forjal) tint users! Helena Rubinstein creates CREAM PEROXIDE for richr ! : ng action so creamy .. It won’t ran or drip! help* prevent C-t- •—--- - , iwtr ironi I dryfagovtl •otter. ■ sauert ■ SpaeUJCr*xnPsroxMa. l£Op(u«taa • HcUUSABftM’S SELF SERVICE i 4M E. College Arts. WILGREEfCS DRUS STORE that certain quarterback instinct: "She knows when to keep the ball and when to pass it,** he said. ; The contest was a battle be* tween “Tri-Delts 1 speedier backs and Kappa's heavier line," Paton said. „ The outstanding pass receiver for the Tri-Delts was Evy (Kan garoo) Koeblin, who more than once made an amazing catch while being double-teamed. The most outstanding running back for' the Kappas was Betty (Frown).'McCown 'who ran to the left and ran to the' right after goocj handoffs from Kappa quar terback Sue Finch. THE GAME ended with the Kappas in possession deep. in their own territory in a fourth down situation. The Kappas were coached bfr Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and the Tri-Delts learned, their grid iron tricks from Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. BEAT CALIFORNIA roNIMT AT CENTER 6TAC* 134 8. Allen Si. THE-DAILY-COU.EGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA looks, feels. Is different} can be used, stored, : re-opened without losing action or quslkyi so stable R requires no datemarM Schilling to Speak at Chapel Harold K_ Schilling, dean of the Graduate School, will speak on “Seeing the Unseen* at the 10:55 ajn. Chapel service tomorrow in Schwab. Schilling joined the faculty in 1941 and was named professor and head of the physics department in 19471 He was appointed to his present position in 1950. JAMES W. BEACH wilT'direct the ! Meditation Chapel Choir in Bach's “Now Thank We All Our God.” . - ;. Leonard Raver, Chapelorganist, will play settings of The Lord’s Prat rer by Samuel Scheldt, Johann Pachelbel and Bach. - The Rev. Robert' Boyer, Uni versity Baptist Chaplain, will speak at the Protestant Worship Service at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. His sermon will be “Doctrines in get Lots More from EM in the blend \ more flavor in the smoke CSX) more taste through the filter IPi fheakh-flavor lent that does lit Among L&M’s choice tobaccos there’s mors of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some unfUtered cigarettes. And with L&M’s modem filter—the Miracle Tip -r only pure white touches your lips. Get lota more from LStbl—the filter cigarette for people who really like to moke. Dialogue: Immortal or Eternal— The Goal of Life." "Beach will lead the Meditation Chapel Choir, in “I Have Longed for Thy Saving Health."' Ray Zeigler (12th - music education - Spring Mills) will be the organist Members of the Baptist Student Organization participating in' the district meeting of the Pennsyl vania Baptist Student'Movement at Bucknell University will meet at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow at the Eisenhower Chapel for transporta tion to Lewisburg. The University Baptist Student Research Group Into Religious Truths will consider “The Raising of Lazarus” at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. The Rev. 'William Watson will speak on “Early History of the Christian Church” to the Emer son Society at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 210 Hetzet Union Building. Eastern Orthodox services will more bo be held at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow In the Eisenhower Chapel. The Newman Club will hold • communion breakfast at 10 a.m. in the HUB terrace room. Anthony Palmeri, a humorist, will be the guest speaker. Tickets are $1.25 and may be purchased at the Newman Club Office, from resi dence hall representatives or .at the door. The Newman Club will sponsor a hayride leaving the Eisenhower Chapel - at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Admission is free for members, 30 cents for non-members. THE GRADUATE Newman Club will hold a discussion group at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Eisehhower Chapel lounge on "The Council: Reunion and Re form.” Helmut J. Golatz, J associ ate professor of Industrial rela tions. will be the moderator. sarins maw»iwiMitni PAGE FIVE '■ftp
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