PAGE FOUR COLLEG FOR SALE 1958 VAUXHALL Sedan New clutch, in. spectton, battery. Safety belts. Must sell -926S or best offer Call 238-9432. 1955 CHEVY; '6O Corvette engine with trips, 3 speed close ratio floor shift. Call Robert Fluehr 865-3735 SLIDE RULE—must sacrifice. Call Pete 237-7969. MOTORCYCLE-1959 Zundapp 200 c.c 5185. Call Dick at 238-2153 between 7 and 9 p m weekdays FOR SALE• Used furniture—two chairs and two couches Call 237-4923 BE A CHRYSLER owners A dignified 1936 sedan needs a home 3100 will "move vol., op to a Chrysler." Call 237-4113 or come to 119 Ridge. 1950 PONTIAC. Good tires, new paint. Inspected. 5110 HO 6-6564. FULL-SIZE METAL Cabinet with sliding doors Highest bid accepted Call Skip 238-3167. 1960 ENGLISH FORD—newly painted. snow tires. Priced reasonably. Phone 237-7149.. FOR SALE. 1 pair HEAD Skis, CUBCO banchngs, 3".-570. 1 pair wood skis, ‘lorthland bindings, plastic bottoms -040 . Poles, 53"—510. Mens size 8 CORTINA - .pots with lree-530 Car top ski rack— s'lo Call Gerry, UN 5:8863. 58 PLYMOUTH. Goad condition. R&H. Power steering, snow tires. Call 238-1856 or 6:50 Ask for Mal Att-ration! ALL PERSONS WHO SIGNED UP FOR THE TRIP TO THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR - Compulsory Meeting Tonight JANUARY 14, 1964 7:30 P.M. HUB Ballroom 4.k.0. 1 .c..7‘.:;,..,...... ..• - • , • 4 .. „ ,4 , t`k•- . .:c tv,..., , wq*N;t::; , ,,„ aa.-' .3 , 41,i; -, ..•.;. , , ... -- -4 ...z•:::..z; . -..,.<7,.-...;'..,‘„ii.-"zr.0 . .€1,5, - ........._ :...-...... ,0 ,, .;.':: . < 4 14. - ,:.a . ,„97.. , ; ;•,5t.,,..ft- -.g*,, zz: f..'• - • ~,," • - .... '..‘ 44 `ER.*ql' , ° 4s,,. :.- , • -. J.:.- :,;,, .(5, , ,,.. .',,•,:i4N • ' ', ' 4 "'- ,,, .1" , :... A' . ;,... -,,,,, -.; •- .<.•. 4- 4 ..-- , ' ..,:,.•:..: '...:‘ , ..p.,. , -"J.:,..zi, , -- - ~,, , , ;, , ,....z...,- 1 . 5, -- - ..,,..;; ‘.. z-n , - . i.:..: - ,?,..1.,"t.'1; , .. - :". !; , - ; ,,,....;,,. • '. . 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' -,-. * l.' ' ,0."'..' Promotion Staff Meeting ROOM 215 HUB 6:30 Please Be Prompt AN CLt-ISSIFIEDS FOR SALE H INK I SPEED-FITS just broken in. WORK DESIRED tor guitarist. Eight Originally 572.95--make offer. Also A&T years experience. Will read, fake, sing. toe clips. 237-7537. Call Bill UN .5-3550. TWO TYPEWRITERS: One is a portable, TWO BOYS to work 2nd periods Tues. both in very good condition. 527 50 each ;day -Saturday; S 2 an hour. Call 238-3501 Call 238-3223 between 6 p m and 8 p.m., between 8" and 9 pm. '57 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. White. black] LOST top. skirts, gauges. floor-shift, '6l 283 c o. 6700 with 7 . race 283 c.o. 5800. Trophy winner. '35 Ford Coupe. Mercury engine. KAPPA KEY—If found please call Liz Les, 865.3544, !Johnson, UN 5-7127. RING WITH initials M F. In Boucke cluc ing finals week last term Liberal re. ward for ifs return. Call Mary at UN 5. LARGE THREE BEDROOM home. Ideally 2029. FOR RENT suited for four graduate students. Call 237-4414. OLIVE CARCOAT with hood. Leather • straps Brown glasses, set of keys con- SINGLE ROOM. Kitchen, laundry 57.50 tamed within Lost in cab December 12 per week 420 S Burrower 2384425. Call Fred Hetzel at 238-3074 ROOMS FOR RENT—Nittany Avenue. Call 238-3021. WORK WANTED. Mother will babysit In WANTED her own borne, full or part-lime, Mon.- Fri. daylight hours. Call 238-3363 DRUMMER DESIRES work. Call Fred 239.2181. HELP WANTED WAITERS TO WORK Monday, Wednesday KITCHEN HELP needed. Kappa Delta and Friday, 4th period. Call 237-4232, ask Rho. 237-7279, ask for caterer. .._ for caterer. .... - KITCHEN - HELP wanted. Call 238-3021, ask for Cookie. WAITERS NEEDED: Call Della Sigma MEM ZETIZE2 ~+~~~~., ~., ,:r': , ,; , :':' - ' . ,i - -' , ' ,. '.', -,,,;,,,- ' EMI ~~ ;,~ „N. MBE . ... , - e74.A ' • 4•4,tv • .• - • • Find out on Janua • 1.••• w af' R'~t: TV R E NTALS t%th TELEVISION --1-111-ISC SERVICE CENTER 232 S. Allen St. WANTED WORK WANTED EUROPEAN JOBS—travel grants for all students. Loefguarding, office work etc. For prospectus application send Sl. Dept. C, Asis, 22 Avenue De La Limberte, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxem bourg ATTENTION YOU'VE HEARD folk songs. See and try folk dancing at Mlle! Foundation 7:30 Wednesday night. Everyone invited. Free refreshments. NEWMAN CLUB Discussion—" The Spirit of Catholicism." All invited. Thursday 4.00, 207 Chapel. NOTICE BUSINESS CARDS beautifully embossed! 5535 per 1,000 Accuracy guaranteed. Free samples. Smith Specialty, Box 90-5, State College, Pa. Phone evenings 237- 2650. SKATING PARTY this Saturday, spon• sored by Newman Club. Meet at HUB desk at 6 45. Refreshments. 35c. ATTENTION SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: For rush lammies, pledge formals, tops in music for any occasion—THE COLLE GIANS. For bookings contact Jeff Brown 238-2908. MISCELLANEOUS NEWMAN CLUB Basic Theology class Thursday 1:00, 207 Chapel ATTENTION Social Chairmen: There's a great new Rock and Roll group around— The Gaylords—Have performed at Cornell. Call UN 5-5194 for bookings. BASIC INSTRUCTION for the folk-style Autoharp. Learn to accompany songs on ,'; this unique, increasingly popular folk instrument in lust three lessons. No knowledge of music required, immediate results guaranteed. S 3 per lesson. John, 238-3253. AMERICAN INSTITUTE of Physics pre. sents The Ultimate Speed. Tuesday, 109 Osmond Lab at 7:15 p.m. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB MAIN CLUB MEETING TUES., JAN. 14, El= For Good Results Collegian Classifieds If you are preparing yourself for a career hi en gineering, it will pay you to consider West Penn Power. Whether your major is in Electrical, Me chanical, Industrial or Civil Engineering, you'll find challenging work with this progressive company serving a dynamic, growing industry. Capable, ambitious engineers will find oppor tunities for exciting work in transmission, distri bution, power station and sales engineering including work in research and computers. Talk to our representative when he visits your campus and get the full story. At West Penn. Power, engineers have a vital role in keeping our business alive and growing. In ten years, the electric power industry will double its generating capacity ... exciting proof that you can find not only challenging engineering positions ... but great opportunities to move into management capacities. You'll learn from your talk with our representative that, at West Penn, engineers fill important posts in many phases of the company's operation. We're a company that knows and talks your language. If you are looking for a career where you can put your engineering skills to work ... and have the opportunity to move ahead as well, be to up today for an interview with West WEST. PENN. POWER"` 1 ,.% „ Cabin Hill, Greensb,urgi , • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY 'PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 'amen Tie Maryland; Cagers Beaten by Pitt Penn State's wrestlers ended a two-meet losing streak by tying Maryland, 12-12, Saturday night, but the Nitiany Lion cagers blew an 11-point lead and lost to Pitt, 69-60. The Lion frosh grapplers fell short of an upset when they lost to the Navy Plebes, 18-15, at Annapolis. Decision wins by Mark Piven, George Edwards, Marty Strayer and Don McKenna accounted for all State's points in the wrestling meet as the Lions stopped Mary land's two-meet winning streak. The tie continued State's dom inace of the Terps which has ;been seen the Lions enjoy a 12-0-2 series edge in 14 meetings. Edwards used a last-period !reversalr to upset Maryland ace, Bob Kopnisky, 3-1, in a 147- pound bout. Kopnisky had been competing at 157 all season but IMaryland coach Sully Krause, !pulled a last-minute line up shuffle hoping to catch State: )unprepared. Heavyweight McKenna as sured the tie by beating Mary land footballer Olaf Drosdov, 4-1, for his first victory. Pivem beat Gary Langer, 6-0, at 130,! an d the undefeated Strayer blanked Ed Helmen, 4-0, at 167. i Before a sparce gathering of about 1,900 at the Pitt Field House, coach John Egli's quintet led for almost 30 minutes before collapsing at the hands of the aggressive Panthers. State led by as many as 11 BASKETBALL PITT PENN STATE GFP G F P Sauer 2 0-0 4 Donato 5 2-2 121 GeneraPv'h 6 9.11 21 Weiss 2 6-6 10 Krieger 4 7-8 15 Malinchak 3 0-0 6: Sheffield 5 5-7 15 Clinton 4 0-0 8: Sykowny 1 0.0 2 Saunders 4 8.11 16 Roman 3 4-4 10 Avillion 2 2-5 6 1 Ruby 0 2.2 2 Stepana'ky 1 0-0 21 Roseboro Totals 21 27.32 69 Totals .. . . .": •i .... . . !.~ .x.. 4.6 ~ .~. ~..4J..t~..4.~ .4.4.LJ»4.~ ~ .4.4.4. x. ~.4 : . .••:' : . . . :..t.~... .. : ':' :. ... Dick's Sporting Goods 109 S. Pugh 238-0875 FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE THE BEST HAVE FUN THIS WINTER We Carry Johnson, Brooks, and CCM FIGURE AND HOCKEY SKATES For Your Extra Skating Enjoyment We Have In Stock SKATE GUARDS (Plastic and Rubber) ANKLE SUPPORTS SKATE CARRYING BAGS SKATER'S SOCKS WOOL STOCKING CAPS, MITTENS Also: HOCKEY STICKS AND PUCKS WE BUY AND SELL USED SKATES .......LJ...... ~ .L.: :.J..~ ~.J.i ..:. .. . . .. . . :.J..~ ~..L.: .•'C : .»~.J ~ .~..4.LJ». .. ... . . :.J... .. . :.5.J..~ points five times In the first half, by 36-29 at the half and again by 10 early in the second half. Pitt first caught up at 46-46 and went ahead at 48-46 on two straight buckets by Dave Roman with about 11 minutes left. The Nittenies retaliated to lead 55-51 but when Ray Saunders fouled out with six minutes left, they went into a trance and were outscored 14-0 in a six-minute span. Saunders led the Lion scorers with 16 points, while Brian Generalovich collected 21 and Paul Krieger and Cal Sheffield 15 each for Pitt. The Lion cagers (now 4-4) meet West Virginia (8-7) at Morgantown tomorrow evening, while the wrestlers (0-2-1) face powerful Cornell (2-1-1) Satur day in Rec Hall. WRESTLING VARSITY LIIIM=MIES 130—Piven, PS, Sec Langer, 8-0. 137-081, M, dec. Erber, 2.0, 147—Edwards, PS, dec. Kopnisky, 3.1. 157—Aurand, M, dec. Ziegler, 5.4 167—Strayer, PS, dec. Heiman, 4-0 177—Dauberman, M, dec. Dunne, 3-0. Hwt —McKenna, PS, dec. Drozdov, 4-1. FROSH 123—Borthwick, PS, dec. Barber, 4-3. 130—Wickes. N, pinned Maser, 7:15. , 137—Mies, N, dec. Purdy, 7-2 I:l7—Clarke, PS, and Baum, N, drew RE=MEiRiMiI 167—Seaman, PS, pinned Renwick, 4.19 177—Palmer, N, dec. Lntz, 5-0 M==! o 0 0 0 21 18.24 60 Hwt.—Teller, PS, dec. Tate, 6.3 $9.95 - $19.95 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SALUTE: Soon after Jack Daly (8.5., Economics, 1958) joined New Jersey Bell, he was handling the work of an Assistant Man ager in a large metropolitan District Sales Office. Responsible for five salesmen, Jack grew into his job quickly—he had to. Because he showed he could adapt quickly. he was soon assigned supervisory responsibility for 35 clerical people. Jack next moved to a promotion which put 10 salesmen under his control in the Morristown Sales Office, a Lion G-Men For Second Penn State's gymnastics squad captured its second straight win, Saturday, downing Massachu-' setts, 154.8-126.85 at Amherst. The Lions took five of the sixf first places, but coach Gene! Wettstone felt the team's per-1 formance was a bit "under parl and would have to be stronger when the Lions meet a highly improved Springfield outfit this Saturday at Rec Hall. Mike Jacobson, talented all arounder who was elected Lion FREE EXERCISE-1. Isabelle, Penn State, 9.1, 2. Saponaro, Penn State, 8.45; Keller, Penn State, 7.75; 4 Heindold, Massachusetts, 6.15: 5 Prado, Massachu setts, 58; 6. Bralllicr, Massachusetts, 465. SIDE HORSE-1. Porter, Penn State 9 I, 2. Cherry, Penn State, 895; 3. Jacob son, Penn State, 8.80; 4 Wtlliarns, Massa chusetts, 7.30, 5. St. John, Massachusetts 705, 6. Dusenbury, Massachusetts, 52. HORIONTAL BAR-1. Jacobson, Penn State, 9.15; 2 Culhane, Penn State, 7 05; 3. Isabelle, Penn State. 770; 4. Brallier, Massachusetts, 6 90; 5. Gardiff, Massachu setts, 6 25, 6. Dusenbury, Massachusetts, 5.9 LONG HORSE VAULT-1. Saponaro Penn State, 9 45; 2. Kohen, Massachusetts 915, 3. Storza, Penn Stele, 9.); 4 Burt nett, Penn State, 9.05, 5. Mosskewicz, Massachusetts, 83; 6. Brallier, Massa chusetts, 7 8. PARALLEL BARS-1 Williams, Massa chusetts, 8 8; 2. Culhane, Penn State, 8.7; 3 Jacobson, Penn Stale, 8.6; 4. Isabelle Penn State, 8 45, 5. St. John, Massachu setts, 80; ambler, Massachusetts, 6.05 STILL RINGS-1 Martin, Penn State 9,3; 2. St. John, Massachusetts, 8 15; 3 Jenkins, Penn State, and Williams, Massa chusetts, 8.1; 5. Brattier, Massachusetts 7.3, 6. Keller, Penn State, 7.3. State Theater NOW PLAYING CHARADE . a i .. : :I ~,g,..,,:,.,.......„,,.....;?... S ~yg w - \ I~ OPEN DAILY 9:00-5:30 MON. NIGHT 'TIL 9 JACK DALY Down tviassochusetts Consecutive Triumph captain before the meet, took' a first in the still rings. top honors in the high bar (9.15)' The Nittanies swept the top and a pair of thirds in side horse ; three places in free exercise and and parallel bars. !side horse events, as Ed Isabelle, State's top scorers were Pete Saponaro and Bill Keller led the Saponaro, who recorded a 9.45 field in the former while Al in the long horse and John iPorter and Ray Cherry finished Martin, whose 9.3 was good for ahead of Jacobson in the latter. NEW COLLEGE DINER ~..,...D,,,io i iiso :#6t;;y:e4h , f4!i(fAoclei: •'-i• , - , :., , , , . , .:.•••Af A ivAlt.;itipgN-,:• , .....: . . , .. , . - • • ... . .... .. '.. . E . : .' . : Y ' ::. .:q . ..4 .4 .;7: .I. S . • .L'C.,:.:':%.1.0.;:k '..., : A '•::::::,'" ..1 .: % . V 7.' ' ''.. ii : : 7‘.;:.:::!'.. 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Starting TOMORROW at the I . ~,:.-........, ~.. ~,g. : ..;,'. 1 1.....,;...:T,,..: ....;,..'ci . .7 1 ".... ......Al. -,,,,: ...:,..IV..e ~... Y''-'-: LAST TIMES TONITE: "RAMPAGE" job similar to his first, but with greater responsibility. And his skilled handling of it convinced his management that he would be effective as Sales Staff Supervisor. So he was promoted to this job—his most responsible to date— and after less than two years with the company. Jack Daly, like many young men, is impatient to make things happen for his company and himself. There are few places where such restlessness is more welcomed or re warded than in the fast-growing telephone business. ®. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES 11JESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964 - AUTO - PARTS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto 11?. S. FRAZIER ST. `Evil is inherent in the human mind, whatever innocence may cloak it ..." STARTS TOMORROW 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 7:30 • 9:30 CATHALIM TELEPHONE MAN-OF-THE-MONTH
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