FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1962 SPE Edges Phi By JOHN LOTT Led by the fine passing of Jerry Kozusko, Sigma Phi Epsilon edged Phi Sigma Kappa 12-6 in intramural gridiron action last evening oh the golf course fields. The contest was evenly matched throughout, but a pair of touch down aerials by Kozusko made the difference. After a scoreless first half, dur ing which Phi Sigma Kappa registered three first, downs to its opponents’ none, SPE tallied twice within three minutes after intermission. Kozusko hit Jan Miller with a 34-yard touchdown pass to give SPE a 6-0 lead. Moments later, the flashy quarterback found the range again, this time rifling a 38-yard bomb to Jim Paulson to up the advantage to 12-0. But Phi Sigma Kappa was not out of the game yet. Its big break New College Diner ' Ob’* OtC Jvrt .Msv r S*. last toto^ys TONIMT AT fINTER OTASA BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto New Bikes —l yr. Guarantee ° 112 S. FHAZIEH ST. AD 7-7992 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Sigma Kappa, 12-6 came when Dave Teather pounced on an SPE 1 fumble on the SPE one. On the first play from scrim mage, a Jack Michener to Jay Stockett pass made the score 12-6. Phi Sigma Kappa intercepted a pair of SPE passes late in the game, but could not score. A spectacular 63-yard pass play from Richie Brdnner.. to Howie Garelick gave Beta Sigma Rho a tight 6-2 win over Alpha Phi Delta. Zeta Beta Tau knocked off Sigma Tau Gamma 5-0 on first downs after the game ended in a 3-3 deadlock. Sigma Tau took an early lead on Dick Hocker’s 21-yarder, but Ronnie Bowitz knotted the count LAS VEGAS NIGHT THE GROOVE ROOM _ - . .. | | Discount| Record Specials Saturday, November 3 A u mu wuk *1 f)A —— Open Evenings 'til 9 p.m. wi»uu per person r pk $3.98 __ now 2.72 Reg. 4.98 NOW 3^o HUB CASINO TL Re V 93 NO V M . pjg; The Groove Room 0-14 VM, AAD 7-2631 227 C. Beaver Ave. ! : : -1 - I 1 " 1 ! : > AWS Applications for ~ Overall. Library Chairman i * _ Are Available at the HUB Desk • The overall Library Chairman is to serve as* a co ordinator ictr Community Libraries' projects. • Deadline for the reiurn of applications io the HUB desk is noon of Saturday. November 3. •If there are any questions call UN 5-4459. Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Daily Monday Nights to ft late in the game with! a 16-yard boot, t | In another tight tilt. Theta; Chi squeaked jby Alpha Epsilon Pi, 6-4), on Burt Ruay’s 18-yard touchdown pass to A 1 Thompson. Charlie Kneller kicked a 27- yard field goal late in the second half to give Pi Kappa Phi a 3-0 win over Phi Kappa PsL Pine defensive play and inter ..cepted passes featured the Alpha Tau' Omega-Alpha Gamma Rho game, which ended, in a scoreless tie. AGR took the win on first downs, 4-2. BEAT MARYLAND BRITISH qONVOY COAT 1... IMPORTED SHETLAND SWEATER BUTTON-DOWN SPORT SHIRTS .... DOWNHILL SKI j... 16.95 hxs TAPERED SLACKS i... 5.95 nmfarik MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE Coach Lauds US. All-Star Team ; NEW YORK (AP) Coach Thompson of the Phillips 66ers, Omar (Bud) Browning is high on most valuable player in ; thia the U.S. All-Stars who will meet year’s AAU tournament,’’ said the touring National Russian team Browning. in a series of eight basketball The three U.S. center* are Lloyd games starting at Madison Square Sharrar (6-101, formerly of West Garden Nov. 8. ■ Virginia. Mike Moran i6-91f of “I think we have the finest ama- Marquette and Harold Hudgens teur talent in the United States (6-10) of Texas Tech. Moran working out here," Browning ad- played for the Denver Truckers vised AAU headquarters in New and Sharrar for the Akron Good- York yesterday. years. "Our itoughest job will be to cut The Russians, due to arrive in' the 16-man squad "to 12,” said . New York Monday, also are bring- Browning, who is • sending the j Lng over their national women’s squad I through its paces at; team, winners of the European Bartlesville, Okla. j championship. j "Seven of the 10 players picked j Doubleheaders involving I the on th.e ; 1962 All-American AAU i men’s and women’s teams will be team are trying out for the 12- featured at each of the eight man squad, including Gary' stops. ! For that late evening SNACK... visit the siutoport's NEW COFFEE SHOP Open Fri. & Sat. Located on to Rt. 322 1 mi. 1K)0 a.m. east of State College ! ! PREPARE FOR THE COLD FRONT The sharp change in the’weather brings new styling to the University man's ward- robe. As the cold front moves in, you will large- collection of inspect our want to traditional clothing, sportswear and fur- nishings. We have served Penn Staters for the past 27 years. Perhaps we can also serve you. 39.50 11.95 25.001 13.95 5.95 PAGE SEVEN