GE SIX THIS WEEK'S IM RESULTS BOWLING DORMITORY Nov. 13 Lycoming 8, Walnut 0 Luzerne 4, Bucks 4 Mercer 4, Blair 4 Larch 4, Butler 4 Nov. 15 Butternut 8, Niltany 39-40 0 Scranton 8, Schuylkill 0 Lebanon 8, Washington 0 Hickory 8, Venango 0 Somerset 6. Birch 2 Erie 6, Balsam 2 Beaver 6, Tamarack 2 BASKETBALL • Nov. 13 INDEPENDENT Giants 29, Bombers 23 Lackalums 28, Higgers 23 Dunkers 33, Navy 27 The Team 28, Slaves 21 FRATERNITY Sigma Alpha Epsilon 46, Lambda Chi Alpha 20 Sigma Pi 26, Zela Psi 8 Tau Phi Delta 39, Alpha Zeta 10 Beta Sigma Rho 23, Omega Psi Phi 22 Alpha Tau Omega 37, Alpha Phi Delta 31 BOWLING NOV. 16 INDEPENDENT D. ?« H. 8, Navy 0 Miners 8, The Five 0 Drifters 6, Rogues 2 DORMITORY Pulverize Tlie Panthers Hate TtaSre, Stale College, Pa. universal Rock has Doris... envsiuoios j w^gre s he wants him...! ill o^^ loBSM^®a¥ roi £s*, j®M(fP.**- f "§em Me no IPumshk" .4 . .fytffcMnuLmk! „ HAL MARCH • MIL LYNDE • EOWARO ANDREWS PATRICIA BARRY- CLINT WALKER, w JjLIL'S EPSIE 'I • r e ; i, NORV'VI EASJSCH ri C»POIL VCO : E : f J£V,.iO.V HJSSVI'iUER-C*.- if i. £ !"«!,') AIEECpER i V.AP.IIN I'ELCriES r n• i Ulu'/EPSAL ? 'JqC@vwLCO%QT s FEATURES! 1:30, 3:33, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Jb sm g ... Pottery for the pad! Inexpensive plumery to feather that off-campus nest. Practical Pebbleford dinnerv/are has the cleanness of line, the simplicity of design and color that suits the way you live! I Si k A m Pebbleford is open stock. Well-designed serving pieces are available too! 0. W. HOUR AND SON f West College Ave. at Buckhout St., State College NOW SHOWING ... 1:30°3:2§-Ss2o-7:30-@:3O RUGGED! REALISTIC! ACTION-PACKED! The Giant Adventure of the Great Southwest! as"Parde«" CihemaScupe • Crnnn» De Luxe Coming WED. Herman Wouk’s Whalloping Best-Seller! I I Today Matinee and SAT. 2:00 P-M. MMHfBI6ONR ipgll gIIOVABIB TECHNICOLOR^ •uUi'.DA':' counlinuous 2:00-5:0U-a:UU KM. I Mon. & Tues. Matinee 2:00; Evening 8:00 | Juniper 8, Sycamore 0 Allegheny 8, Jordan I 0 Cambria 8/ 09ontz 0 Union 8, Greene 0 Allentown 8, Crawford 0 Huntingdon 8, Harrisburg 0 Jordan II 6, Chestnut 2 Centre 6, Nittany 23-24 2 Armstrong 6, Berks 2 Linden 6, Monroe 2 I mdrana 6, Lackawanna 2 I BASKETBALL j INDEPENDENT [Gringoes 33, Raiders 30- [Owls 36, Jets 23 j Thundering Herd 43, Skunks 19 Newman Club 35, Vo Yo's 30 FRATERNITY Phi Kappa Psi 45, Chi Phi 15 Sigma Chi 56, Alpha Kappa Lambda 28 Phi Delta Theta 54, Delta Tau Delta 11 Kappa Delta Rho 35, Sigma Alpha Mu 19 Delta Upsilon 47. n*|ti ps| 13 BOWLING N(W. 17 DORMITORY Lehigh 8, Adams 0 Northampton 6, Lancaster 2 Behrend 4, Hershev 4 FRATERNITY Sigma Tau Gamma 8, Zeta Beta Tau 0: Kappa Sigma 8, Delta Tau Delta 0 .Alpha Zeta 8, Phi Kaopa Tau 0 Alpha Sigma Phi 8, Alpha Chi Sigma 0 ; Phi Kappa Psi 8, Tsu Phi Delta 0 | Delta Chi 6, Sigma Alpha Mu 2 Pi Lambda Phi 4, Alpha Phi Delta 4 Pebbleford Dinnerware 6.95 16-piece starter set for 4 WiiWsm Evening 6:30 - 9:30 P.M. GRADUATE Thunderbolts 6, Nine Pins 2 Cosmopolitans 6, Ag. Engineers 2 Stumblebums 6, Ceramics ? 1 BASKETBALL Nov. 17 DORMITORY Hershey 20, McKeesport 8 Jefferson 31, Ogontz 17 FRATERNITY Pi Kappa Alpha 33/ Phi Kappa Theta 17 Sigma Phi Eosilon 33, Tau Epsilon Phi 30 Alpha Chi Rho 34, Zeta Beta Tau 27 Phi Gamma Delta 51, Phi Mu Delta 10 Phi Kappa Sigma 30r Beta Theta Pi 28 Delta Sigma Phi 48, Alpha Chi Sigma 26 Delta Chi 33, Alpha Epsilon Pi 31 BOWLING No». FRATERNITY Tau Kappa Epsilon 8. Triangle 0 Tau Epsilon Phi 8, Alpha Tau Omega 0 Alpha Epsilon Pi 6, Sigma Chi 2 Acacia 6, Sigma Nu 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6, Kaopa Delta Rho 2 Theta XI 6, Beta Theta Pi 2 Theta Delta Chi 6, Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 BASKETBALL Nov. 18 DORMITORY Susquehanna 53, Franklin 7 Elk 27, Behrend 20 ' Juniata 43, Harrisburg 30 Venango 23, Bradford 14 Clarion 21, Greene 17 Columbia 40, Perry 23 Clinton 21, Butler 15 Allentown 51, Crawford Somerset 35. Ciri"i 30 : * • GIVE to the WDFM : Transmitter : • • : Fund i • Box 2 6h State College J - BICYCLE - REPAIRS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto 112 S. FRAZIER ST. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE: 2 Tickets, Pitt game, 30-yd. Imp. Bill 5-5569 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: 1957 MGA coupe. Excellent condition, 31.000 original miles, wire wheels, radio, heater. Call Gary 238-0763 '47 50 C.C. TRIUMPH, $l9O. Phone 237- 3012 SMALL TAPE RECORDER, USA. made. Accessories. All metal parts. $35. Call Bonnie UN 5-7907 ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner. Only slightly used Call Al. 238-1253 from 5:30 10 7:30 pm or UN 5-2652 1962 MGA Roadster. Very qood condition $l6OO Phone AD 8-1244 after 6:00 .1959 CHEVROLET stick 6, radio and heater. $495. or best offer. Call 238-4275. ’ HARD TOP for TR 3, 1 year old, black. Call 237-2729 after spm 1954 FORD V-8 automatic Good condi tion. Must sell Call AD 7-7765 HONDAS—new and used; parts and ac cessories; repairs and service. William'on Sports Motors, 262 E. Beaver Ave. 237- 258! TO FRATERNITIES ONLY. Two RCA. Color TV sets, $250 00 each. Different wal nut cabinets. T.S.C, Television Service' NEED AN EXERCISE Cycle 7 At United Rent-Alls "We rent most everything." Next to the bus station. 238-3037. 2 4 JAGUAR Sedan Now engine, re stored inferior, new tires. Call 237-253! i or 237-7026 | MGA competition prepared All SCCA op tions; spare wheels and tires; many spare parts, tow-bar, etc. Call 237-2581 or 237- 7026 TWO SNOW TIRES for Sprites or Midyets. 520 x 13. Call AD 7-4510. Private. Ask INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN Fellowship for Jay. 'presents "Praise Through Song", a FOR“SALV."onr f^ke7~lo“p.t,7 P Vno i Tlranksaiving Musicale, 11 Boucke, 7:30 Stale game. UN 5-5037, ask for Bob i p _ _ _ - oja rMPV?i CD low rom (nr) ,hi« eV ! CLASSIFIED & PROMOTION STAFF: cellent brejlnow "el Pood body. Also 1960 CITROEN, 5750. 238.8893.1 W-1J29 V Q ELECTRIC PIANO, Hi-Fi system—turn- ( p» p »■ eytoa Greek Week points Sub* Itx koorApal. m^TTmmed?a"u G ::-'' an 'Vl' Gr " K B °° kle ’' pancy, 581 25 mo. Call Willy 237-2942. ■ Nov ' ,Sl HUB desk SHOTGUN WITH Poly-cholTe and Case, perfect condition. *7 box shells, complete cleaning kit. Call Chuck 238*2615. $30.00. USED SINGER Sewing Machine, portable head. $19.95. Guaranteed tor 10 years. Also repairs for all makes. 238*8367. USED ZIG-ZAG Portable Sewing Machine. One year old. $75 238-8367. MUST SELL 1953 Ford V-8, stick shift. 'Good running condition. Call 237-7908 after 5 p.m. - Downtown'B&fteetfihe/Aflovjes' 'O'pln Feature 7:22 WITH OPEN AIR THEATRE SEATING OPEN ALL YEAR In Car Heaters Now Being Installed FR9DAY—SATURDAY—SUNDAY it is unlikely that you will experience in a lifetime all that yOU Villi See 1U... ' JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents (fe nSVBMH W ■ TECHHICOLOr MW ; ■ 3 PARAMOUNT PICTURES release L . THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! msn m »s ■ "*=PRpPeeHWII “"EOIEMMS . *SUHERSCHEL BERNARD! IOM BOSLIEY * - * a m p^ovni k kuas£ mE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Key Games Dot Weekend Slate InCollege Football By The Associated Press North Carolina State gets a chance to wrap up the Atlantic Coast Conference football championship tonight in the most important preliminary to the weekend of The Game, The Big Game, and What a Gome. N.C. State unquestionably is the surprise team of the conference, win or lose. Coach i Earle Edwards’ Wolfpack tied l ■ _ for the ACC title last year butj t u « P/f*! Ill* was given little hope of repeat- < i I l ing. But all N.C. State’ needs! now is a victory over Wakej A ■ a ■ Forest today to make it six! Tg victories in seven conference " “A & E uUP Duke, 3-1-1 in the ACC stand-! A I Q&Q ings and a lopsided winner over'fr*i Sm T jN.C. State, could take the title, jif State loses, by beating North 'Carolina tomorrow As for tomorrow, Yale and Harvard men traditionally speak of The Game when their teams meet. On the Pacific Coast,' the Calilornia - Stanford game .long has been known as The Big, Game. They’ll be played at Cambridge, Mass., and Oakland,; Calif., respectively, with nothing' much at stake. ! , The “What a Game” tag; could be applied to either the 1 ;meeting of undefeated Notre| Dame and pass-happy lowa ah 'South Bend; Ind., or the Michi |gan-Ohio State clash for the Big, [Ten title and the Rose Bowl bid. 'at Columbus, Ohio. j Notre Dame, the No. 1 team’ , in the national rankings, has! 1 compiled in defense against' I rushing but its pass defense' hasn't been quite so impressive. and lowa's best weapon this, year has been Gary Snook’s; passing. However, the Irishj quarterback. John Huarte, isn’t, far behind Snook in total yard age. ! FOR SALE DORM CONTRACT Name your own price. Call Gary 5-4594 or 238-3151. DORM CONTRACT. Reduced rate. Phone Steve 5-6289. DELIGHTFULLY, cool blue 1960 VW convertible with remarkable history and low mileage. Available to one who wilt take equally good care Call 238-8495. JILTED COED will sacrifice new hand knit mohair sweater. Call Carolyn 865- 6495 AIR CONDITIONER used. $6O. Call 237-2938 after 7 pm, Mr. Schwartz. Leave number or message if I'm not in. DAVENPORTS, overstuffed chairs, break fast sets, single or double beds, chest ol drawers, tables and desks. Hoy's Used Furniture, lust off Mountain Street, Lemont. Phone 238-0420. Open 6-9 p.m. 1957 FORD Convertible. Automatic/ V-8, power steering, radio & healer, good top. Must selt. Best offer over $375. Call 238-2526. NOTICE SOPHOMORES. You have a right to it, M's coming n‘:xt week! H R B. SINGER will be hiring students for the fall and winler terms for Survey- Interviewing purposes. Any curriculum acceptable. Base wage plus incentive pay and paid Interviewer Training Program For more information call 238-4311/ ask lor Pete Grimma. EPISCOPAL EVENSONG and Lilany, Monday night, 6.30 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel. TERM PAPERS, theses and articles read for correctness and good style by Ph D. in English, professional experience as editor. 466-6547. THE JAZZ SPOKESMEN will appear at .the This 'n' That Club in the card room j Frida*// Nov. 20/ starting at 10 p.m. FREE FILM: "Forbidden Games" (Rene Cter'ent, French)! many awards. Sunday evening/ 7 p.m. and 9 o.m , 121 Sparks. Presented by West Halls Council. PENN STATE THESPIANS deadline for 'membersmp applications Friday, Nov. 26. For applications or information call Allan Just, 238-1057. HELPWAMTED NEW YORK (AP) - Bob Turley and Yogi Berra, former slar batterymates for Ihc New York Yankees, are likely io meet as opponents on bot tom-rung National League teams next baseball season. And the veteran pitcher is looking forward to the con frontation, Turley, 34, will be making a comeback ’with the Houston Colts. Berra, 38, signed earlier this week with the New York Mots. He inight play as well as coach. “I’m looking forward to facing Yogi,” Turley said yes terday. ”1 was happy to see him get the job with the Mels. You don’t like to see baseball lose its stars.” One could say the same about the one-time fireballer, whose 21 regular season vic tories and two World Series triumphs enabled him to win the Cy Young award as the majors’ outstanding pitcher six years ago. wanted WANTED: TWO TO four tickets to "Okla homa!" Sat. night. Call 238-3503. NEED ONE TICKET for Pitt, not fussy about location. Prepared for scalping. Call 238-3223 after 6 p.m. FOUR SATURDAY Night "Imaginary In valid" tickets. Will irade four Saturday "Oklahoma!" tickets. Miffie 5-8373. ROOMMATE; engineering major; prefer ably aerospace engineering major; at le'ast 21. Apartment near campus. Call 238-6315 after 6. RIDE WANTED to Northern New Jersey or N.Y.C. Sal., Dec. 5 after 11:00 am Please call Steve AD 7-4829. RIDE TO Boston, Massachusetts Can ! leave Nov. 25 after 3rd period. Call Amy 865-8209. BETWEEN TERM Scooter and Cycle Storage—heated and Insured. Call eve nings, between 6.00 and 11:00. AD 8-37 U. 'NEEDED "^DESPERATELY: ‘Ride to PSU from Wash. D.C. Friday Nov. 20. Call Mary Lou UN 5-2990 WILL DO TYPING in my homo. 238-6632. NEED ROOMMATE—winter and spring Convenient to cnmpuv Call Willy 237*2942. .WANTED: TWO TICKETS' to Pitt game. Call Joe 238-9U9. MALE ROOMMATE wanted lor clean, spacious apartment ' j block from cam pus, S. Allen Street. Cal! AD 7*3022 after 5:00. [WANTED: GIRL TO share room with 6th term student. Live in professor's home $75 a term for room. Do baby sitting for board. Call 8-0920. HEATED GARAGE in vicinity of West Halls. Winter and spring terms. Call ,Tony 5*2318. ROOMMATE WITH a good sense of humor and an apartment or roommate that wants Jo go apartment hunting with me. Call Jacqueline 237*2122. LOST 1 BLACK RAINCOAT—Lost Nov. 12 in Frear Lab. Please return! Need des perately! Reward Cheryl 865*3039 CONTACT LENSES In small black case at Rec Hall on Friday 13th. Call Dennis Beck 5*4502. RED AND BLACK Hunting Jacket. Name tag Gerald S. Hoffnagle, around Nov. sth. Please call 5-4502, Reward. REDDISH-TAN HOUND Puppy. Vicinity E. Falrmount. Tan collar. Please return to Alpha Sigma Phi. Reward. Call 237- 4951. LOST: LADIES' GOLD Benrus Watch with broken band on Nov. 16. Reward! Call Judy 065*8062. Sentimental value. SUNDAY— Boy named Craig driving 1960 Ford Convertible. I'm desperate for my Humanities Notebook. Call Carol, UN 5*4069. AUTOMATIC PENCIL in the vicinity of Osmond and Walker Labs. All black with gold band. Wayne Hohman inscribed on band.. Call UN 5*6722. LOST: PAIR OF Glasses in red case fn the vicinity of Redifer dining hall. Call Dee UN 5*5690. VARSITY "S" JACKET, $5 reward. Steve, 865*3645. FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM Apartment, near campus; stove and refrigerator. Suitable for grad uate couple with Infant. 565 month. 238- 0335. AVAILABLE WINTER Term—conveniently located, attractive room for woman graduate student. Breakfast privilege. Free parking. Phone 237-3033. HALF OF A Double Room for rent. For a quiet student next semester. Reason able rent. 237-4346. WHITEHALL PLAZA APARTMENTS- State College's Address of Distinction.* Now renting for winter term. Students welcome. 238-2600. NEW 2 ROOM furnished apartment; full kitchen, modern bath, central. Suitable for two graduate students. Mrs. Cox 237-7792 or 237*4850. ATTENTION GRAD DORM CONTRACT, winter term. Call Rick at 238*0355, leave message. Very nice dorm. BARGAIN DORM CONTRACT. Will under sell anyone. Prepared to be beaten. Call Tom 5-3160. MISCELLANEOUS • IM.MIIMI.MM.M.MIIMIMMM.IMMMtMMIMMMI* MEN, TAKE YOUR hair cutting prob lems to Gib Davidson, mens' hair stylist. Smooth out curls and waves; no more hard to manage hair; comb your hair in the morning and it stays combed all day, with a Davidson sculpture cut. You have to see If to believe It. For appoint ment call Davidson's Barber Shop, 238- 0612. Penn State Outing Club ROCK CLIMBING* TRIP to Coburn Rocks. Leave Sunday from Rec Hall parking lot. 9:30 a.m. Bring lunch & 50c. Beginners welcome. PSOC mem berships available. For information call Jim, 238-9755. HIKE around Thinhead Mountain.' Sunday. Nov. 22. Cars leaving Rec Hall at to a.m. sign up at HUB desk. USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Season Finale Toda Lion Booters Need Victory At Pitt for Winning Slate By ALEX WARD Although it has been | able to win two straight games only once this sea son, Penn State’s soccer team hopes to duplicate the feat this. afternoon at Pittsburgh. If they can do it, the Lions will have beaten the Panthers for the third consecutive year will come away with a winning season in the pro cess. The t Lions, now 4-4, won their first two games against West Chester and Colgate but haven’t had back-to-back vic tories since then. Coach Ken Hosterman put his booters through a light workout in the rain at Beaver Field yesterday before leav ing for Pittsburgh. The Lion member explained that this team hasn’t played in bad weather all year and he want ed to get them accustomed to it in case the rain persists. The Panthers (4-4-1) also need a win today for a suc cessful record. Pitt lost in its last outing against Bucknell. State hopelessly outclassed Bucknell when the two met and came away with a 8-0 win. “You can't really com- fifth year architecture students present ABROAD SIXTY-FOUR a slide discussion sponsored by: department of arch. & s.c.a.i.a time: Sunday, nov. 22, 7:30 p.m. place: mineral industries auditorium everyone is welcome Record Hop 25c Donation ENJOY A DISTINGUISHED COMMUNITY OF FINE PEOPLE Whitehall Plaza STATE COLLEGE'S ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION Elticiences from $BO-$B5 One Bedroom .from $95-SI 17 Two Bedroom from $l3O -$137 Furnished Apartments Available For Students Air Conditioned Elegant Environment Decorator Baths Designed for Quietness NOW RENTING FOR THE WINTER TERM PHONE 238-2600 or STOP AT OUR RENTAL OFFICE ADJACENT TO THE WESTERLY PARKWAY SHOPPING CENTER The HUB Social Committee presents THE PLAYBOY CLUB NOVEMBER 21 in the HUB Ballroom Featuring music by The Hytones and Food, Drink, and Bunnies i Tickets *2.25 per couple at HUB Desk RAY DACEY pare those scores, though,” said Hosterman, who wit nessed the Bison-Panther clash, "because Pitt was a bit overconfident. Bucknell had won only a single game up to that time and Pitt probably thought it was in for an easy afternoon. They were just up set by a fired-up club.” The Lion soccermen realize that records mean little in this game. The schools are West Halls is nice. West Halls is good. Coma to West Halts. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1964 traditional rivals and the com petition, no matter what the sport, is bound to be fierce. Two years ago, a State team with only two victories to its credit upset a highly-touted Panther squad, 2-1. The Lions did it again last year, win ning 4-2. Before this however, the Panthers had won three straight, so it’s easy to under stand why there are no real favorites. Hosterman has been pleased with the way this team has performed since the Temple game, which it lost, 3-0. In side left Joe Correia, who ac counted for four goals in the Gettysburg contest and half back Tom Flanagan have looked especially sharp in the last few weeks. “I can really say the whole team has run hard in practice this week,” he said, “I’m sure they're ready.” No changes are expected in the starting lineup. The front line will consist of Andy Collins at outside left, Cor reia at inside left, John Ka tona at center forward, Nizar Al-Talib at inside right and Sam Bailey at outside right. The halfbacks will be Flana gan, Stan Wardle and captain Ray Dacey. John Mastil and Bob Topham will start at full back and the goalie will be Mike Kirschner. iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Waring Lounge
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