PAGE TV/ELVB Prexy Watches Cowards Win Blood Bowl Game T hr- passing and running of '■ Denlinger, who outpaced Jim "1 quarterback Phil “Slingshot” j Like Mike” O’Brienr Guest cimcd the Collegian Cow-[ O'BRIEN, who blamed the de ards to, an upset 12-7 win over:feat on the dissensionSvhich had the Pitt News Hawks Saturday riddled the squad, told reporters in the sth annual Blood Bowl. after the game that he was par- Immediately after the game, Hculuarly impressed with the Coward coach Joel "Weather- tv- o-ton twosome of Cowards vane" Myers' announced that the Dave and Ira Miller, team had nieivod a bid to play , v ie^j put in the Press :Bowl. The team will J® shoulder and cut down half of vote tomorrow on a.possible ac- tuning room on the field, cent mice he said. * o. The Cowards put another touch ' The-Cowards were In rare form down drive together early in the Against the Hawks, completely third quarter, dominating the game, which Was Starting; on their own 23-yard viewed by a huge throngrthat in- line, the Cowards drove for the eluded President Eric Walker. _ score in 21 plays with Guest run- WALKER played- a major role nin K ba] l °ver from the 10- in the victory with a pep talk • * in ?* . that brought .the Coward attack ! With the game in the bag, the tc> life. . « [Cowards let the Hawks get on .During a timeout, he called; "deceptive triple re the member.., of the team over to quarterback O’Brien scored ’"t * P as * Elliot "Mumbles” . I don inspect to see you lose, | Drexler. B ob “Sage” Smizik boot ed the extra point. , With the Walker threat riding I- --- - - in their minds, the Cowards . quickly scored ‘[Guest piloted a 69-yard touch down march , with nifty running and- great pass catching by Ken "How ‘Dry, I Am” Denlinger and Dean "Cannonball” Billick. The score came on a 12-yard pass to j Get Lucky Play" Crazy Questions” 50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERFS HOW: T First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with e nutty, surprising question for it, and you’ve done a “Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below, then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to GET LUCKY, Box 64F, Mt. Vernon 10, N. Y. Winning entries will be awarded $25.00. Winning" entries sub mitted on the inside of a Lucky Strike wrapper will get a $25.00 bonus. Enter as often as you like. Start right now! THE ANSWER: [ THE ANSWER: : After the ball' ,■ ! * /e>(ij}s t i|co ejid | •uin sm foui :NotlS3nd 3HJ.' I - | THE ANSWER: | j ll SI iduißM «omm"A©h :NO!iS3O& 3HI The answer is: Get Lucky me taste to stem wtth...thB taste to stay with t*. T-Cm. New College Diner Downtown Between the '-Movies |is over r - The question is: IF SOCRATES WERE ALIVE TODAY, WHAT WOULD HE ADVISE SMOKERS? Good, smart advice. Of course it makes sense to enjoy the fine tobacco taste of Lucky Strike. This taste is the best reason to start with Luckies ... the big reason Lucky smokers stay Lucky smokers. And this same taste is what makes Lucky Strike the favorite regular cigarette of college students. Try it today. /W*rf */ <s£jdnu«<in S&av&yxuy -Sv&tc* is oar middU THE DAILY dOLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Holiday Reduces Borrowing at Pottee the cJosed slacks, which afe open only to faculty, graduate students and undergraduates with special permission. About 220 people studied in the reference room throughout the day. There was an hourly count tak en of people working with the card catalogue. _ The results showed 78 people at work in this area. | The Eattes Library loaned con siderably fewer books and' peri odicals on Thanksgiving Day than those loaned on a normal week day, Margaret K. Spangler, as sistant librarian, reported. , The number of students work ing in the-reference room reached its peak between three and four in the afternoon when there tvere about 50 people In the room. THE LIBRARY did not'em ploy all of" its available staff for the holiday. Several of the branches remained open for the entire day’or parts of it. pattee adhered ‘jo regular weekday Special Election Today Voting begins at 11:30 a.m. today in the special congressional eleclk .n |n the Simmons-Mc- Elwain area. Roberta: Lennox (4th-secondary education-PhiJadelphia) Js th e only candidate running for the vacant congressional seat. I • WOIIFNSAK Recorder* | | •GAJUbRRD Changers, etc. | f , nrnnl TELEVISION 1 f 4} isc skßv|c * ■ I CENTER I (at State College TV i 232 S. Allen Street 1 ■ .t » 'Swi "rtn. >» .’j ►»! .i m . c' .h« •• i-^ 1 * TH4 JACK OF MAMONt* 19 3/foy siioy ©m ;o XjossaoDe ijiinu ©Ajsuad X 3 isoui ©M» si : NO?lS3n5 3HI THE ANSWER: MBSILISS CARRIACiB uMCJp }eoB « l|B3 noA p|no» jetiM 3HI [•ZENITIjI Television, Color TV,I» } FM-Af»A Radios, Stereo, Hi-Fi f RULES!"The Reuban H. Donnelley Core, will Judge entries on th« besls of humor (up to V>). clarity and fre&hneaa (up to Vi) and approprlattnesa (up to VM, gnd their decision* will be final. Duplicate prizes will be awarded in tha event of ties. Entriea muit be tha'original works of tha antranta and must submitted in the entrant's own name. Thare will b'a 50 awards avery month. October through Apr ll. Entries received during a*eh month -will be considered for that month's awards. Any antry raceivad attar April 30.1963. will not ba eligible, and all become the property of The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the contest, except em ployee! of The American Tobacco Company, Its advertising agencies and Reubeh H. Donnelley, and relatives of the said amployeea. Wlnnera will ba notified'by mall. Contest subject to all'federal, state, and lopal regulationi. hours. There were 997 books ar.d periodicals borrowed on Thanks giving Day. Last Tuesday 1,793 Books and periodicals were bor rowed. Mrs. Spangler said that records were kept of. traffic and borrowing in the library in order to determine library hours for future Thanksgiving Days. During the day HO jpeople used COLLEGIAN BANJOS, UJCES, Guitars, Pianos. Han tnond Organs—strings, books, all music supplies. Pifer Music Center, Benner Pike. Open 'til.B p.m. daily except Wednsadayx. Phone EL (>3441. DORM CONTRACT—Must sell quickly! Am willing l to sacrifice new bicycle or ddlar'i worth. Fftasa eali Frank. UN 6-6871. ENGLISH CAVALIER BICYCLE > speed, complete with headlight. tailHghf, horn, etc. Beat offer over |1(. takes It- Call John, UN .6-7890. 1963 PORSCHE Coupe. Good points > en gine, transmission, body Jo very - good shape; 36 rnpg; doesn't burn oil; tire* good. Bad points: heater reeds repair; interior needs work.' Make offer. UN 6- 8285. • FURNITURE AND MUcriUneoufe Items— Cray’s Auction. Thursday evening, Nov. 29, 1:40 p.m.; Rovte M Between Belle ! fonts and Pleasant Gap. Call ELgin 6- 9720. 6. Johnny Gray ‘Auctioneer. COMPLETE SKIN DrVING Outfit. Aqua lung, Regulator, Pina, Mask. Priced rea sonably. Call Jltn, AD 84010. * VM TAPE RECORDER. Stereo Hi-Fi. Model 720, 4 tracks. Must sell—goes to best offer. UK B-SI4I. (Bond on ilia hilorievi book “fba Queilion Won.", ! THE ANSWER: 5280 feet iisuiejpod 88cj8ab ei(i jo wn •DBJd eqi si a3ic| moh -N6liS3n6 3HI THE ANSWER: floTj’t fire until you see tlie whites of tJjeir eyes ib*BBtj ejdjnd b jaS oi Am isaq am s.icqM -aSies ‘Xes :NOllS3nd 3HI ciaAacrraa '■ FOR SALE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1962 LfiSSIFIEDS FOB SALE REPLACEMENT FOR dorm aontract Pollack B. Con tart Dick UN Mo6*. USED SINGER Elntric Sewing Machln*. Can b. auacantowd W». ADj 1-8347. HALF SET OF Icft-hanM Col, Club, with bag. Jay Henkel, AD 7-1841. 1660 HA All—immaculate eondil milrt, one owner. Call AD 7-1 STUDIO COUCH, Drdaaen. Dmk LifhU. Tab]**, and Chain, Typewriter. Deaka. Single or Double Beda, Davfmport and Chair. Hoy‘a' Uaed Furniture, just off Mountain- Street, -Leroent. AD »-442«. Open l*t p.m. * j rOH RENT j ALTOONA ROOMS FOR W(jMEN STU DENT TEACHERS —Jfrcm&rj ( occupancy. American Association of* University Wom en Clubhouse. *o*ll WI f 3-297$ or W 1 1* «M&. 'J i DOUBLE-AND Sing!* Rooni*. Available neit term. 314 Bouth\Allen. FOUR ROOBI APARTMENT in~Bo«iaburg. Call HO M 912 durint the day and HO €>4332 in the evening. | , DOUBLE*AND ~siNGLE~i}ZUmb&TM and neat Urn, handy to rarapu*. Call Fri day anytime, -ether day* after 4:091 p.na. AD_ 8-4443. ‘ i I APARTMENT FOR two meg In vitigif BuUdinr. Available Dee. 8. Cgll AD B r 2Sol. YOU WILL ENJOY JUIL BJ7 Beaver. Clean, pleasant rooms,' ouiet surroundings, family style pieala, five channel T.V., low ratefc. Board also available without rooraa.. Renerratlonjt now being taken for winter teim. See Mrs. Guenot or Mr*. Wilson or cjll AD q-1214, a double room) or bualnedai "It HALF OF a double room rr/ined student or buxine able December. AD 7-4023. NICELY FURNISHED Apartment' with bath for quiet couple or onej person. Avail able February 1. AD 7-4022. - 4 «. WAfTPEDj TYPING WANTED ExplrUnctd trplit will tjrpa Ura ptiwn and Jthcala. Actaoß* abU rata. Phong AP 7-7200. WAITER WANTED to wprli /or , omola Mn.t hav. (roe 4th Verio#. Call caterer AD 8-3021, ~ i GIRL TO SHARE New York apartment with two ‘S2 June frtduatet. Fori Infor mation". UN 8-8264 by Monday. ROOMATE FOR apartment' on Cotltft Avenue. Call SUn, AD 8-27*7. SALESMAN WANTED: Pref.rrably elec trical engineering atudenta' to veil General Electric two-way radio. Call AD 8-2871. MAN iTO SHARE Apartment for and tprlny termi, two blockl front Ham mond. Call AD 8-3803. ■ I ENGLISH LIT. 17 teata for final. Robert Neubert. AD 7-7683. i WANTED TO BUY—one Folk Guitar. Call Art AD 8-0878. j »mae»amywa«a«Mt»»t« »»>»»miar)maw»««t»»«tw*WM HELP WANTED 1 PART TIME WORK — 'i "litited "nu"mber**of qualified atudenta now bring accepted to *W lvt« iuUom) concern in proowtioi work. Applicant* inuat bo fm two after noons per week. Salary 115 per day. Fot personal interview call f Mr. Qqlnn f-1 P.«n. AD 7-71 12. I MALE STUDENT WAKTED for sal« Department—assembling ind filing' of; bro* eh urea, catalogues, etc., 10 hours !t week. SI.2S an hour. Call Nuclide, AD 8-0541 for appointment. . j JOB OPENINGS In kitchen for? winter term. Call caterer at Sigma Nu for inter* view, AD 8-2882. | WORK WANTED ! PAST. ACCURATE TYPlNGService. Call AD 8-0707 after 6 p.m.j j lost! ; WOULD THE PKRSOft who [twTuhtZ jackets HUB. Mon., 15:30 please call Gary UN fr~4£3l. J’t* got your»J fila* 19 and floNea. | 1 LODEN~r7r.~ -ODEN COAT—will Ihe person who Inultd with me call Dirrow, At) Mill or VS 8-4902. J A SMALL COLD RING with two hcart ahaped blue stone* and a 1960 Central Dauphin Clara Ring' with initials E.E.S, lost separately. Call Lynns UN |6-$4€C. «HWIWM< « HmMHMIIinHWMfcWIiWMMWIIMIMUim MISCELLANEOUS, THE'MUSIC MART—Tiv Comply UctU Store. Cottar* and jGuitar accessories. Sheet, Music and a Complete' Instrument Repair Service. Also Vltet, Banjos, -sad Mandolins. F TUTORING i Philosophy, Eeononpics, Pay* chology Political Science. Get expert help before it's too late. Call AD S-ftSIS. AG STUDENTS, enter {the Gufldin PoblU Speaking Contest. First! prize ts $76. 2nd— J 5«. 3rd—*2s, 4th. sth. 6tb—*lo. Entry forms are in 211 Anhsby. Deadline foe entering it Nov. 29th. Sponsored by the Coaly Society. PENN; STATE OUTING CLUB “PSOC—CAMPING Trip to iShenan* doah National Park/ December T-Id. For Information cau Elliott iat UN «*7UT. 1 j . ion. It,CM 712. T (or a i quiet, im»n. .Avail*
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