.jL Win 3rd of Campaign s• First° Leut •it C ®{ e Friers 7 "It was their finest hour." With these five words, Penn State's cross country coach John Lucas summed up the harriers' performance Saturday afternoon at Syracuse, where the Lions up set the previously undefeated Orange, 28-29. "It was , a remarkable victory," the ccach continued of athletes. I have nothing but Lucas also cited Lampman the highest praise for the whole for keeping the team together team." and talking to the athletes as Lucas was especially pleased, th e y ran, keeping them in the with the brand of running race. Lampman finished fourth, turned in by his top five fin- but "we couldn't have won. ishers: Chuck Leuthold, Art without him" were the words Morris, captain Dick Lamp-: his coach used to describe his man. Steve Hayden and Bill' effort. Peiffer' Morris Finishes 3rd Sets Course Record Sophomore Art Morris fin-! Leuthold, at 5'5" and 113! ished third, with Steve Hay-', pounds, is the smallest varsity! den finishing eighth in the athlete at Penn State. None-I race, and fourth for State.. theless, he won the contest in!Hayden beat Tom Giordano, en -24:28 time, knocking 21 seconds abling the Lions to cop the vic off the previous course record , tory by one point. Giordano is set earlier in the season bYla former PIAA cross country Syracuse's second place fin-I champion. isher Mike Spino. I Bill Peiffer finished in the "It was the culmination of a number 12 spot, but fifth lot of desire and practice," among Lion harriers, to give Lucas said. "It was a remark- the team a 23-point total. Fol able achievement." flowing Spino for the Orange The A E Phiers Wish to Thank Everyone for their consideration Of1•••••0••••••••••000410•6•00•0•010 00000000000 4 • • • • • • • • • The Junior Class would like to express their appreciation to the following merchants for contributing prizes to the Junior Class Jemmy on Friday, October 31st. The. Biiiisrd Room Levin Bros. tifeziworth's Metzger's "A" Store loosoosoomoomoo 00000 o 00000000000000000000 -;-:---. 10 Reasons Why You Should Affend Pic eledeon Night No. 5' 1. Laurel & Hardy in "You're Darn Tootin" (the shin-kicking, pants-pulling film—by special request). 2. "Match-Making Mama"—the Satinet Bath• :ei ing Beauties. 3. Harlow's first film. 4. A classic chase film 5. Free popcorn. 6. Door prizes and floor shows. 7. A Flash Gordon serial 8. Our cheap admission price -25c. O. We need the money. 1 10. Because we like you Friday, at 1 and 9 p.m. 2 : 41 1 - THURSDAY ...1 Day Only! Xioikx 4- ,.;(,'Aa(' am THE STAGE, . to -; •:, Possess Chrv:Peee"aopv Asa/. 'il' Id,tichp7d. 4e;g2 ';..a SC!' Mari : 1 ,-s -hi 141 . c ' rzr . • r , •.., ... 4_ ` lti- • ------'="-. .. ..- 1 ''...tl V. eindert Bellinger 2 Performances 2:65 P.M. AND TICKETS ON I SALE NOW PRICES By STAN RATNIA A. G. Balfour McLanahan's Home Delivery The Record Room John's Market Hi-Way Pizza B. P. Moyer's Presents 2 HOUR =MOTION PICTURE aemedittpnieNo LIVING COLOR on our amilany GIANT SCREEN L?tio;o4/I.v. IlkOid time id a, nolioa ,tialoe age: e I Exactly as presented at CARNEGIE HALL • ;:q:, -- fir.w 4 prk. Adults $1.50; Children 75c • "They are a devoted bunch were Bill Crawford, Ted Miller, Torn Cinak and Giordano. Rounding out the remaining Lion starters were Jim Young, George McCormick, Bill Hum bert, Roland Rose and Ernie Johnston, 3-Way Battle The weather was perfect for. cross country running, and they long rolling golf course was in good condition. The race boiled down to a three-way battle for the first four miles between Lampman. Spino and Leuthold,' with Morris hanging a little way back. At the foie•-mile mark Lamp man dropped off the pace, but Morris picked up. Then Leu thold began to sprint, and the ,race finished in that order. This win gives the Lions an 'overall season record of 3-2. The loss dropped the Orange to .6-1. „, E C K Es loin a HUB committee For Good Results Collegian Classifieds HELD OVER! Today & Wednesday at 6:45.9:30 P.M. The Year's Most Acclaimed Motion Picture! "A LUSTY FILM!"- ' ~ t , eu ,l/44", 1•6 • RICHARD BURTON PETER O'TOOLE HAL WALLIS' "MY /ek PANAVI,If ,N • p 4 T LC tiN ICO t • 111,11.11. • COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS LOST. READING GLASSES brown case. Call Walt Berg 238-9847. SLIP E RULE, K&E Decilon, lost 10 21. Idenhficallon: Gerald Minlz, 619 5. Pugh. Please call 2306337 or turn over to HUB desk. WORK WANTED COED TO V/ORK for room and board Winter term. Room with private bath Call 237.4373 for interview. . -Y.F ~~ T ~ ; Y~~, Held Over! TODAY and WED. e r- - An kkg; - -,, lan Fleming vt . Type Story . . . with r ft :I. .*,'7"....' James 44.1 . 9 t, ,t 14,. • Bond :VA Thrills! 4L.v4 : 0 0° ' FANNVAYSposant. !IRINAj ['E'ER I NIXIMIIIAN MfIiCHRI I 118IINOV I SOHN • 1 ;where the j el T( ......../„, FR DA' THE SHATTERING WORLD WIDE BEST SELLER EXXPLODES ON THE SCREEN!. • COLUMBIA PICTURES pietenif '',"(18111,61FE A MAX E YOUNGSTEIN SIT ut ELLUMET 0 It stuns from the very first scene . . . and builds to the last word in suspense! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Phi Kap, Delta Sig Win To Remain Undefeated In Intramural Action In IM football played on the golf course field last night, Phi Kappa Sigma gained its sixth victory with out a loss by blasting Alpha Phi Delta 28-0. The winners scored early on a halfback pass from Bill Chapas to John Skaneski. Skaneski and Capas then reversed roles as Skaneski threw two TD passes to Chapas. Phi Kappa Sigma completed the scoring on a pass from Jeff King to Jim Broad hurst. Winni Nussbaumer kicked all four PATs. Triangle downed Phi Mu Delta 12-0. Jim Kennedy touched the Phi Mu Delta quarterback, Fred Derr in his end zone to give the winners an early 2-0 lead. Bob Dombroski kicked a 20-yard field goal to make the score 5-0 at the half. The only touchdown came when Al Laudermilch recovered a fumble in the Phi Mu Delta end zone. Dombroski kicked the DORMITORY Northampton 14, Clearfield 7 PAT. Lebanon 3, Mifflin 1 (Ist dns.) Lancaster 8, Washington 0 In other action, Alpha Chi' Sigma beat Pi Kappa Alpha 7-o.laeav a e n i- g,-B,Ni7tianNyitt4ll-Y4 31-2 0 The only score came in the first" Nittany 36-7 2, Nittany 39.40 0 Ici rehanna 0 (0T) half when Al Hart of Alpha Chi' v ju e n n i a a ng: t 141,. S usqu ehanna Sigma intercepted a pass to set Clinton 4, Union e 2 e Ts rt t d o ns-) up a 10 yard scoring strike from INDEPENDENT Paul Oyes to Bill Jones, Hart Rats 14, Red Doggers 0 Thunder Herd 9, Giants 0 booted the PAT. !Bone Crushers 7, Muthas 0 Delta Sigma Phi remained un-! defeated by rolling past Alpha , Rho Chi, 19-0. The winners scored on a beautiful 75-yard, pass play from quarterback Bill! Engle to end Tony Fizzano.' Engle then hit Kent Skidmore on: a 50-yard play. Schooley kicked, the PAT to give the Delts a 13-01 halftime lead. Pizzano completed ,the scoring with a 20-yard run, round end into pa}•dirt. Omega Psi Phi downed Tau Epsilon Phi three first downs to none. Omega Psi Phi kept the losers in check throughout and led in first downs at the half 2-0. Cedar House blasted Watts I 23-0. Dan Kungl threw touchdown passes to Art Keen, Bill DeMay and l\like White to pace the Cedar attack. The winners also scored when Chuck Rupp downed the Watts I quarterback in the endzone. Rich Rittmuller booted all three PATs. Tom Brumbaugh of Hickory as Hickory squeaked by Linden.; house quarterback Dick Burgas' and ran 25 yards for a touchdown' as Hickory squeaked by Linden' (3-0. The score came with only, four minutes gone in the first half. Birch gained its fifth win with-I out a loss by edging a deter-: mined Poplar team by a score of two first downs to one. All' the scoring came in the fir,t! FERRANTE & TEMPER THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE • YOU ~,,,,,,," • ~.„..,,, . PICKED ..„..f ~,,,,:• ~.,...", ..„,•44 ....„... fiat ~ ,..1, , I, `‘, Ja • •, ; ,Psi , ,1., A, M... :,,,,, ; • 1 0 ,,e %;''" WINNER Your favorite hits in the famed Ferrante The one to watch: & Teicher style. You chose them. Now . watch them become the hits of an age. IiTNIT.gP' Your age. People's Choice: your choice 'TkßTlSTS' ~..,:pO . -.:.. today. Stereo UAS63BS and Monaural UAL33BS FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM In private home, with private bath, free parking. AD 8-9689. -- ROOMMATE WANTED for spacious 4-room, 2-man furnished apartment; one block from campus. Call Jack 137-7229. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Call Mrs. Cox 237.4850 or 237-7792. FOR FOOTBALL and other big week ends. Country home, Branch Road, for Iwo couples, two nights—two rooms and bath, large living room. Owners vacate. Call Mrs. Cox 237-7792, 237-4850. HELP WANTED COED TO WORK for room and board winter term. Room with private bath Call 237.4378 for interview. WANTED WANTED: RIDERS TO Ohio Slate. Call 238-3180. Leaving Friday, Nov. 6. WILL TYPE THESIS, Term Papers, etc. Experienced! Electric typewriter; fast, accurate, reasonable. Call 237.2376 be tween 6.9 p.m. MALE STUDENT to share six room private house with four other students. Call 230-8898. TYPING WANTED. Fast, accurate and economical. Theses, term papers, reports and letters. Will pick up and deliver. Call 238-2569. NOTICE SEWING MACHINE parts and accessories for U.S. and foreign sewing machines. For repairs call 238-8367. PENN STATE Camera Club will hold its annual meeting this Tues. Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m in the HUB card room. We will have three models so bring your camera. I WILL DO Typing in my home—term papers. Call 236-6319. I'M HURTIN'I Dorm contract for sale in Pollock 6. Must leave Immediately. Phone 5-0067. APPLICATIONS for "Penn State Woman" editor available at HUB desk. Phone Walt AD 8-2526. ATTENTION ATTENTION STUDENT TEACHERS! Learn what to expect during student teaching. Come to the PSEA meeting Nov. 4, 7:00 p.m., 214 Boucke. MISCELLANEOUS EPISCOPAL EVENSONG tonight at 6:30 Eisenhower Chapel and every Tuesday. STUDENT SPECIAL Keep Warm This Winter In Our Fully-Lined WOOL SLACKS Regularly $3.95 each Now 2 pair - $7.00 Checks, Plaids, Solids 0. W. ROUTS & Son STATE COLLEGE By JIM ROSSI half in a battle of defenses. Fine defensive plays on both skies kept the offenses well in check. Jordan II won its first game of the year by downing winless Maple two first downs to one. The winning first down came early in the second half on a 10- yard buttonhook pass fr om Jordan II quarterback Bob Moffatt to end Steve Brown. IM Roundup BEAVER STADIUM GOLF COURSE Della Sigma Phi 19, Alpha Rho Chi 0 Omega Psi Phi 3, Tau Epsilon Phi 0 (Ist stns.) Alpha Chi Sigma 7, Pi Kappa Alpha 0 Phi Kappa Sigma 28, Aloha Phi Delta 0 Triangle 12, Phi Mu Delta 0 Cedar 23, Watts I 0 INDEPENDENT Hickory 6, Linoen 0 Jordan II 2, Maple I (Ist dos ) Birch 2, Poplar 1 (Ist dfls.) BOWLING Wed. Oct. 18 FRATERNITY Acacia 8, Tau Kappa Epsilon 0 Sigma Chi 8, Kappa Delta Rho 0 Theta Xi 8, Beta Sigma Rho 0 Sigma Nu 6,Triangle 2 Alpha Tau Omega 6, Beta Theta Pi 2 Tau Epsilon Phi 6, Theta Della Chi 2 Alpha Epsilon Pi 4, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 Thursday, Oct. 29 DORMITORY Clinton 8, Locust 0 Cottonwood 8, Bedford 0 Poplar 6, Watts II 2 McKeesport 6, Nittany 36.37 2 Cedar 6, Nittany 25-26 2 Northumberland 6, Maple 2 Fayette 4, Chestnr 4 FRATERNITY Phi Kappa Theta 8, Pi Kappa Alpha 0 Delta Theta Sigma P. Phi Gamma Delta 0 Sigma Pi 8, Chi Phi 0 Zeta Psi 6, Ph, Kappa Sigma 2 Alpha Gamma Rho 6, Phi Delta Theta 2 Delta Sigma Phi 6, Delta Upsilon 2 Phi Sigma Kappa •L Alpha Kap. Lambda 4 DORMITORY Friday, Oct. 30 Bucks 8, Butler 0 Blair 8, Walnut 0 Mercer 8, Lycoming 0 Luzerne 6, Larch 2 Sunday, Nov. 1 Tamarack 8, Washington 0 Balsam 8, Venango 0 Erie 6, Hickory 2 Lebanon 6, Beaver 2 Butternut 6, Somerset 2 Warren 6, Scranton 2 Schuylkill 6, Birch 2 FOR SALE • ENGLISH BICYCLE (girl's) for sale Good condition. 513. Phone 52649. FOR SALE. West Halls dorm contract. Call Jack 5-7748. Winter term or sooner NOVMBER SPECIAL—Fresh Cider, 50 cents a gallon at Freezer Fresh, Dale Summit, on Saturday evening, :unday afternoon and evening. Bring jugs. TRANSFER Fraternity Brother in dorm wants to move into house. A town inde pendent man is required to take his place in Pollock A. Phone 5.4471. USED PORTABLE Sewing Machine. 10 year guarantee. Just 035. Phone 238-8367. RENT A TV at T.S.C., short time or long time. Television Service Center, 232 South Allen Street. ZIG ZAG Portable Sewing Machine, corn plete: 585. Phone Moyers 238-8367. 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RECONDITIONED TELEVISIONS at budget prices. Guaranteed service. See T.S.C., the Television Service Center, 232 South Allen Street. '57 BUICK Special two•door hardtop. Radio, heater, good condition. Must sell -5290. Call 237-3713. 1957 FORD Convertible. Automatic, V-8, power steering, radio & heater, good top. Must sell. Best offer over $375. Call 238-2526. RENT! Don't buy. We rent most every thing. United Rent-Alls. 14 North Ather ton Street, next to bus depot. 238-3037. Penn State Outing Club LEARN' ,TO SKI. lifeginning Wed. Nov. 4 and continuing for four con secutive Wednesdays will be the pre season ski instruction with movies and talks sponsored by the Outing Club. Room 112 Buckhout at 7 Nov. 4 is the first meeting. Don't miss the first meeting! CABIN AND TRAIL DIVISION meet ing Wed. Nov. 4 at 7:00 p.m. in 112 Buckhout Lab. Winter plans will be discussed and a movie will be shown. FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ionSoccermenLose,3-0 in 2nd Straight Shutout By ALEX WARD Temple shocked Penn State's soccer team Saturday, 3-0, and jolted the Lions' hopes of mak ing the NCAA playoffs. The Owls, led by All-Ameri can Dan Kopycienski and John Boles scored in the first, sec ond and fourth periods while Score by periods Penn State 0 0 0 0-0 Temple 1 1 0 1-3 Scoring: Kopycienskl (21:56 of 1st); Kopycienski (18:41 of 2nd; Leocoko (1:00 of 4th) shutting out the Lion front line. It marked the second straight game that the State soccermen have been blanked. Kopycienski Tough Inside left Kopycienski was a thorn in the Lions' side. He scored with only four seconds remaining in the first quarter, and again with three and a half minutes to go in the half. Boles, playing center half, kept the Owl's attack rolling with sharp passing and good defen sive work. The Lions' showing was de scribed by coach Ken Hoster man as being "too individual istic. When we had the ball it looked like one player and ten spectators on our side." 'Hosterman said a lack of teamwork and sloppy passing hurt the Lions but he did not withhold praise of the Temple squad. "Their offense was ex plosive," he said, adding "they were really up for us. I guess they hadn't forgotten last year." Last year State crushed an unbeaten Owl team 6-0, but history didn't repeat itself Saturday, Captain Ray Dacey was injured in the second quar ter and this seemed to serve as an omen as to how the rest Berra Signs Yankee Pact NEW YORK IA Yogi Berra has signed a two-year contract to serve as special field consultant, the New York Yankees announced yesterday but rumors persisted he may still wind up as a coach with the New York Mets in 1965. These rumors were given added impetus by the disclo sure of a clause in Berra's con tract stipulating he was free to break it if he so desired. I.;)emcv-vcrienim ! , p Boys will b e Boys , 6 4, the Misfit PA Contest d A i e R--Ailfai-A-.1`314a0 4 :lg. *- 0. ? g,1 11 7.t. ^4(` Wide selection of colors & weaves Immaculately tailored of course! Why not size one up for yourself? i h the Center of Pennsylvania n Free parking at rear of store while you shop . 229 S. Allen St. s 2381241 of the game would go. The the Lions, 7-3. only bright spots for the Lions The whole Eastern section was the play of substitute line- was thrown into a turmoil aft man Vern LaGrange and right er last week's games. In losing winger Joe Correia. LaGrange Ito only played part of the second to West Chester, Army was losing to a team that had been half, but it was enough to im- beaten three times this year, press Hosterman, who de- once by Penn State. Pitt is an scribed him as "a real hustler." other sectional foe whi c h Correia, consistently a stand- lost Saturday. The Panthers out, narrowly missed scoring dropped a 6-3 decision to on a couple of shots near the Maryland. end of the game. Army Next Opponent Record Evened All this adds up to the fact ,The Lions, now 3-3, will have no rest this week. They face a powerful Army team Saturday on Beaver Field. The Cadets, unbeaten until last weekend, when they lost to West Chester, boast a win over Maryland, a team which beat State Theatre, S STARTS TOMORROW 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:40, 9:43 ONE OF THE MOST ENCHANTING FILMS EVER MADE! o , od , .1 zs e z b A ß . KURT &MR Nay by HELEN DEUTSCH • a tur6V 6A KASZNAR Directed ty CHARLES WALTERS • 'O i l EDWIN H. KNOPF IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ts.. LAST TIMrA TODAY ilear her "OFt-- ( ,mlDi 8 i . 179 Th e f ig hd 4 , 4 1-4QoWI 301, ~y "fi t 41 HUMAN BONDAGE" •.. • _ c.. Sez • • • mac WE HAVE Suits and Sportcoats by JOHN HAMILTON and CURLEE Fine Worsted Herringbone or Imported Sharkskin TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 that the Nittany Lions may still have an outside chance for a playoff bid, if they can beat Army. The Statemen will have the advantage of the home field but the Cadets, 5-1, are always tough and this year will be no exception. tale College, Pa. FEATURES WE SUIT YOU BEST HABERDASHERY nie /A L , - sof to4°'