THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1962 Acacia Tops KDR; Enters IM Playoffs Acacia and Alpha Sigma Phi notched crucial victories in IM football action on the golf course fields last night. Acacia defeated Kappa Delta Rho. 13-0, to win League £ with a 6-0 record while Alpha Sig’s 12-0 victory over Triangle will force a League F playoff with Delta .Tau Delta, who was idle. Acacia scored early’in the first half when Jim Karl intercepted a Bill Johnston pass and re turned it to KDR’s 10 yard line. A pass from Corky' Charlesworth Steelers Release-Three PITTSBURGH (AP) —. Coach Buddy Parker of the Pittsburgh Steelers released three players' yesterday. Placed on waivers following the Steelers* crushing 41-14 defeat by Cleveland" on Sunday were offen sive end Harlon Hill, defensive end John Kapele and' defensive back John Sample. LAST THREE DAYS ||| tohicht AT. CtMTEK 3TA6S. | TV RENTALS \ by day, week, month | : r . riTA*! TELEVISION 1 4| - - TfJP SERVICE I centeh | *at State College TV ' § 232 S. Allen Street | •,r •" .."."jrr i. ir j".ia ” j ff • • . News? * 9 •" ; • A lot of people who have not. yet visited Nittany News are confused by,the name. They see the word NEWS and picture a store selling newspapers, magazines, and little else. When they find that Nittany News is famous for its quality paper backs. it really is "news" to them. Beside the best in all types of literature. Nittany News also has a large selection of greet ing cards, games, and yes newspapers andmagazines. All this meant "good news" /or everybody Nittany News 108 W. College Ave. Next to the Corner Room ■i %-Ja .) r ~vl * : ■ nil ~ '-f- s' -Ti t to Jay Krouse gave. Acacia the TD and Fred Swope added the extra point After Lloyd McSparran picked off another KQR toss. Charles worth and Krouse connected again for the TD that provided the final score. Alpha Sig scored in the first half as quarterback Paul Mockus led a 60-vard drive capped by a TD throw to Lou Amici. They scored again after Chip Miller, intercepted . a Triangle pass. Mockus then clicked with Amici for the final tally. In' other fraternity struggles LAWRENCE RADIATION LABORATORY The Lawrence Radiation Laboratory is operated by the University of California for the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Current projects are in the areas of nuclear explosives , i Please calllyour placement office for appointment, or send written inquiries to: Personnel Department LAWRENCE RADIATION LABORATORY | . University of California J J P.0.80x SOS L Livermore, California S r it fP An equal opportun, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA LAS VEGAS NIGHT Saturday, November 3 $l.OO per person HUB CASINO 8-12 P.M. Laboratory: staff-members-from the Livermore’Laboratory Site will be on campus to interview students in the Physical Sciences and Engineering Thursday, November 15, 1962 1 iy employer ' - L •• Delta Theta Sigma edged Phi Ep silon P), 7-0; Alpha Zeta crushed Phi Mil Delta. 21-7; Phi Sigma 'Delta bested Sigma Nu, 6-0; and Pi Kappa Alpha blanked Zeta Psi. 13-0. featuring a 50-yard TD run from scrimmage by quarter back Roger Scullin. StaSiaa Northampton 7. York 8 * IjoailV over Cheater oa first 4owu 17-$ i Venanco 14. WaakinttM t Northumberland orer Fayette on first down* tS-S) Lyons I| 7, Laincaiter I Lebanon 8. Mercer 0 Nituny 22*14 7. Nituny 21-22 « Nittany 25-26 2. Nituny 21-32 ft Nituny 27-28 IS.. NitUny 29-30 0 The Department of Music, School of the Arts presents:. , I APMVf'E’DT RAYMOND brown— baritone i (jVNtflflH 1 BARRY BRINSMAID piano DONALD HOPKINS violin ! | JOANNE ZOGST--violin - j I RAYMOND PAGE viola j LEONARD FELDMAN cello SCHWAB AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1962 Hot) for industry and defense, nuclear propulsion, controlled thermonuclear reaction, space phys ics, and other advanced problems in nuclear physics and engineering. , Cub Gridders Face The Penn State freshman foot l baU team will attempt to even its season record at 1-1 when it meets the Plebes ot Army tomorrow at West Point. The Lion cubs were defeated at the hands of the Syracuse Orange men. 14-6, two weeks ago on Old Beaver Field. A game with Pitt last week had to be cancelled because the Panthers were hit by a rash of causing a man power shortage. State showed that they were able to move the ball against Syra cuse, but they just couldn't score. The Lions drove down to the op- Dr. West £ of the Department of English will speak Thursday, Nov. 1 i at 7:30 p.m. In the Gamma Phi Beta suite Haller Hall His topic will be "Reading English" All interested persons ere Invited to attend. i U.S. citizenship required Army Tomorrow poncnt's one- yard line twice in the second quarter, but both drives were thwarted by the alert Syracuse line. Penn State's only score came on a 23-yard pass from Dick Gingrich to Dave McNaugh ton. The Cadets did not appear on the frosh schedule last year. Army and Syracuse replaced Navy and West Virginia on the three-gam* card. The game will be the final one of the season for the frosh. Beat Army 1 O ! ' i ;* ■' _ " V l ! - . : < j * . ;||^>- f «#i: i‘. • i-'} r.. *' * * ■ j l v * PAGE SEVEN
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