PAGE EIGHT Cowards In Blood Special to the Collegian PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 23 .The Collegian Cowards worked out under the lights at Forbes Fjeld tonight amidst rumors of possible dissension among the Pitt News staff. The two unbeaten powers will: meet tomorrow morning at 10 in! the sth annual Blood Bowl for' the championship of 'the Eastern- Conference "Writers. •; Rumors spread like wildfire throughout Pittsburgh today that Pitt’s star fullback. Bob “Sage” .Smizik, is dissatisfied and that, after the Hawks’ last game against the Mt. Mercy School ; r*f Nursing, hr was repoiled to haVe had an argumerft with quarterback and head ’'roach Jim “I Like Mike”. O’Brien/ j . Smtzik is reported to have told O’Brien "I made two mistakes in my life—one 'joining the Pitt Nevis .arid - .staving here” . ELLIOT "MUMBLES” Drexler ;s also reported to be it-odds with ©'linen. One Pittsburgh paper reported thal Drexler told'O’Brien “We ought to get rid the entire coaching staff and here the ortes now employed at Mt.j Mercy.” . Coward! coach Joel “Weather viine’.' Myers refused to make any predictions after -tonight’s work out! He itold : reporters, “We’ll ihowHup/l £ :. 1,. ■ ■■ ;... ■, ■■ Assignment: make our i mow rust resistant i . - £ f’ ► • K • ■ ■<?’. •> ■ ’fc/ If’ ' /‘*-S j ..' .} ; A -/ * f i : ?;c -v f vr. \ . \ *<*• *- . »• y* j !>v-' I* * ♦ y «HX;. ! "i , ' y-' '' •■.** i**J : ■> I ; ! j-Jjst'i 1 Igj^ L IjliM?;? *Bpi j p&skv>^ ; ■ “ ■:L‘ V* Battle Pitt Bowl Game Myers said he will go with the same starting lineup that has car ried the Cowards to an unbeaten season. Dean “Cannonball” Billick and Ken “How Dry I Am” Denlinger will start at end; Ira "Bigger Than Big Daddy” Miller and' Dave “Bigger Than Ira Miller” Runkel at tackle; Jim "Garbage Mouth” B'ukala and Den “Darkroom" Coleman at guard and Jack “Crusher” Borgerding_ at center. STARTING IN the backfield will he Phil “Slingshot” Guest at quarterback, Jim “Lead Feet” Karl and Joe "B.O." Grata at halfback and Frank “Killer” Quigley at fullback. Missing from the Cowards’ lineup due to injuries will be D-jve “Quickest Hands in the East” Bolbach, Herb “High Ads” Wilmer and John '"Tonsils” Mor ris. ' 1 .* Bolbach suffered a fractured hand last Saturday night' at a fraternity partyS while Witm<-r is still recovering from an oper ation for a ruptujed hangnail. Morris’ loss could be 1 the big gest break the Cowards have had. He was slated to start at quarter back. in Pittsburgh •learned of his iDjury the odds on ii.-v.'ks dropped from 24 to 1 1 p6int favorites. * s > c t' i • <■ + ' * • •• * ■ i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN: UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Silt-wsttr bttb is on* of ttsls ustd to chtck rust prottctloo built Into ford-built C»r». N?'l , . i * J Senior Charged with Evading Arrest by P olice j Charles R. Wit tel, Jr. (12th-arta ough police. PolictmanC. E. York swore out: and letters - Manheim) pleaded Justice of the Peace William P. a warrant for WittelY arrest, tes-j guilty yesterday morning to a Bell released Wittel on $20!) bait tifying that he had tuned out his-; charge of turning out his auto- after holding him over for trial lights after he was spotted going? mobile lights to. avoid identifica- in Centre County Court, Belle- through a, red light it College? tion while being pursued by bor- fonte, at 10 a.m. Thursday. Avenue and S. Burrowes Street.; _ A 1 ★ COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEPfS^ FOR SALE BANJOS, UKES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham mond Organa—string*, bookc, all mutie supplies. Piter Music C«pUr, Banner Plk*. Open *fi! 8 p.m. daily ifoeept Wednesday!. Phone KL 6-3*4L x VM HI-FI Tape Recorder. Model 710, t»o -apeed, two-track.' Excellent condition. |76. Cell Ken, UN l-tIK. DORM CONTRACT—Muet tell quickly! Am willing to sacrifice .new bicycle or dollar’* worth. * Please call Frank, UN 5-CB7l. MERCEDES-BENZ 490. 8-L, red. black top, black leather. See .Mr. Paul at Park Diner, AD 8-2242/ ENJOY GRACIOUS LIVING. DORM CON TRACTS for sale, Occupancy starting win ter term. Gall treaiurer Pi Lambda Phi, AD 8-ICI2. HAUJCRAFTERS 45-40 B RCVR and Glol«e Scout 66A. XMTK. Good condition. Call Rich, AD *-0163 after 6:30. DORM CONTRACT,”Iit noor’^sL“Cali UN 6-9838, -Joe. Winter and spring term. TAPK“'RB'OKDERllwTrit«pon»* iS 12.000 tv*, brand new. Call Tom. Uf*.£- 2308. FABULOUS DORM CONTRACT evallabla. S2O reward. Call Chuck. UN 6-6373. FRESH CIDER -7- No preservative* added. Truek at Fxeexcr Fresh Benner Pike. Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon and evening. ws * : -V i'' / i - 4; ■y'.s’f.i -'z, * * ,/i > - /• ,v /'/ :■ gy. t/' ■■ w.'- ■ • {Result: '63 Ford-built cars are..- better protected against rust thanever before To tackle this assignment, Ford Motor Company engineers turned to zinc. Galvanized, or zinc-clad, steel has long been noted for its resistance to corro sion. It presented special problems which had limited its use in automotive applicebons, however. It was hard to weld, difficult to paint. . Our engineers developed special techniques to solve the welding problem. They found a process which eliminates the crystalline pattern on galvanized steel and produces a surface that will accept a high-quality paint j job.' \ i ■ Now zinc can be married to steel and used for vital underbody parts and rocker panels of Ford-built cars. The zinc coating-forms a tough barrier fo corrosive moisture—and if corrosion attacks, the zinc sacrifices itself!through galvanic action, saving the steel. Other avenues explored in the fight against rust also brought results f special zinc-fich primers to protect key body!areas, aluminized end stainless steels to extend muffler life, quality baked-enamel finishes that are more durable (and look better).' Another step forward .in total quality—and another example of how Ford Motor Company provides engi neering leadership for the American Road. ; *' ' . MOTOR COMPANY j -The American Road# Dearborn, MicNoan *«oducts rei txramikicah «oao • thr non TM* FARM • INDUSTAY • AMO TKt AIK OF SPACB MUST SLXL new Gubelin Watch; Penn State Jacket (medium); Whit* Dinner and Tuxedo, size 44. AD fc-29b6. ENGLISH CAVALIER BICYCLE, 3 speed, complete with headlight. tailligbt, horn, etc. Best offer over SIC. takes It. Call John. UN 6-78 W. 1963 PORSCHE Coupe. Good points: en gine, transmission, body in venr good shape; 35 mpg; doesn't hum oil; tires good. Bad points: heater needs repair; interior needs work. Maks offer. UN 6' *285. TWO ARMY-NAVY gam* ticket*. Goal Hne. Straight price Il(. for pair. Call John Reidell AD 8-6166. ALTOONA ROOMS FOR WOMEN STU DENT TEACHERS—January occupancy. American Association ef University Wom en Clubhouse. Call WI 3-2975 or W 1 2- 0965. ROOM FOR male' student, graduate pre ferred. Non-smoker. Semi-private bath. Quiet orderly surroundings. Fraternity area. AD 7-4790. SMALL HOUSE for rooms—two blocks from campus.. Ideal . for young married couple or 2-3 students. Only <7O. per month. Call AD S-2846 evenings. DOUBLE AND Single Rooms for rent Available next term. Ml South Allen. -'v- ~>% C-.&& “* ‘ '_£ : * y/ 9 • ,// * * - v ' V,/ * ; ■/. 5 - ',-S • . &ski FOE SALE FOR RENT SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1 ; 24. 1962; FOB RENT DECEMBER RENTAL for jtfiree people.? Completely furnished five-room apartment; Downtown, TV, Free tParktng. After I p.m., -AD 9-1163. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT Call HO 6-6912 during the 6-6332 in the evening. SINGLE ROOM for gradua classman available winter convenient, adjoining Noi Phone AD 7-43 b&. DOUBLE AND Sinxle aval able now or next trrni, bandy to campuit Call Friday anytime, other days after 6:00 p.m. AD 8-€443. t • ; j ROOMS FOR RfeNT NNNmNINHNNIIIMIMMMniMIIIMIHmiHIHIIIMI. SINGLE AND DOUBLE' R(«m available Jan. 2nd. Near campus; free parkins)! homey wann. Call AD 7-7906. MMIVM I. ..ilinW ' Wanted DORM REPLACEMENT! fjr Pollock B Contract. Coll f,-BC6>). WANTED: APARTMENt T/oc two. or linde room downtown. Call Bob, UN t*< 4407 or Emery. AD 7-4486.1 i BOOMMATE FOR winter tens for apart** ment 'Call Mike or Rgy AD, 7-4860. PEOPLE ,T 0 SEE Sidney Itoitier, Claudia' McNeil, and Ruby Dee in f*A Raiaen In the Son/* winner of New! York Drama Critics Award, 7:00 p.m., Nor. 26, 121 Sparks. ‘ j TYPING WANTED Experienced typist will typ4 term papers and thesis. Reason able rate, Phone AD 7-7206. WANTED TO BUY-one Fc3k Gui Ur. Call Art, AD E-QB7B. j I - W'AITER WANTED to work for meals. Must have free 4th period. Call caterer AD 8-3021. j } - INTERESTED -IN FLYlNG—meetina be* fore the holidays. Welcome I new 2nd floor HUB.' 7:30, NevJ 26. : J --TfllHlllllllllllMl HELP WANTED FART TIME WORK—Limiked number of Qualified students now bjeieg accepted to aid lams national conceml in promotion work. Applicants' must be free two after? noons per week. Salary 816 per day. For personal interview call Mr. Quinn 9-| p.m. AD 7-7112. j | : WAITERS WANTED tojrtork at fraters nity for neat term. Call Jack AD 8-2267* WAITER OR Kitchen Boy,l Delta Call AD 7-8398 ask for Sfnfley. WORK WANTED FAST, ACCURATE TYPING Servlc*. Call AD 8-6797 after 6 p.m. ] j WOULD THE jackets HUB, Mon., 6: Gary UN 6-4832. I've got and gloves. j LODEN GREEN COAT *1 Friday noon. I have your Contact Bob Johnson AD LODEN COAT—will the traded with me call Darr or UN$6-4902. , LOST*-' BUTANE LIGHT! D.L.L. reward. Call j A SMALL. GOLD “RING U shaped blue stones and i Dauphin Class Ring, with lost .separately. Call Lynrv TRAVEL BERMUDA PACKAGE Pt Dec. 21-30, 9186 via BOAC, includes aw ala, sightseeing, moonlight cruise. For ihHormation writ£ Bermuda, Box 481, College. _ " """"person AJ. 7 MMIMMm.HMinU IRV: Why don't you 'safe |me? R.F. MISCELLANEOUS THE MUSIC MART—The jComplete’Muaig before it’s too late. Ca« AG STUDENTS, enter tlta GiiiUin PublU Spoking Contest. Firat Irixe is 176. 2nd-- 166, Jirf=yt2s, 4th. 6tb.| »th—llo. Entry forma 2»'in 211 Armiby. Deadline for entering la Nor. 29th. ISponaored by tba Coaly Society. .1 j | NOW THAT YOU hare ynet Willy Lotnaa, a«e ?A Raisen- in the San,!* Sun. Nov. 26, 7 rOO p.m., 121 Sparks. | : LUTHERAN WORSHIP Service, Elac%- hoarer Chapel, Sunday, 110 a.m. Bermonj Lanaon from a Parable, Ref. Arthur Seydij, paator. Welcome. | | PENN STATE, : OUTING CLUB l ,i > FSOC-SKI REPAIR—-Tka skb mad be ready'far aaa before rtbe Ckrbtmaar VacaUem—Water tower. Eatarday, 1:H p-aa. (Bring portable rmdiee.) Y*SOC—CAMPING TRIP U Shenkn deak Natieoal Park.l December 7-I*.; Par tefenaatiea , c*o KlUett |at UN . *" m7 - Li t ■ PSOC BOCK CLIMB Ino TOP—Sea day, id! lb. Bee Hail Re Heaa Bat.’ Bring ell year an finished term papers. in Boalafcurs.> day and HO* •je or upper term. Quiet, th Campus. who switched 10',, please eaU yoQn, Site 80 Terrace Roortj coat and i-9147. ; person who >w, AD 8-8160 :R, initials -4 iD 8-2980. t Ith two heart? 1960 Central' initials E.E.23, UN 5-6466. , AD 5-8818.
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