osh Hooters Fr i@i t Bisons, 3-1 By DICK LIPPIN Collegian Sports Writer on freshman hooters continued their winning day with a 3-2 victory over the Bisons of Buck nning at Lewisbuig Penn State's yearling outfit season record to 3-0 :1 lineman Ron Weitz started the scoring for the i as he received a 20-yard cross-field pass from de of the field and pounded the ball into the The L ways yeste nell. By w: raised ther Korwat State elcve the right s Bison net. But ih work, as Da Nittany defi goal post. i Bisons were determined to make the Lions ve Armstrong, a Bucknell inside, penetrated the inse and scored on a rebound off the Penn State was quickly erased in file second quarter as. Dave Stock drilled home a loose ball which g around in front of the Bison goal, roughout the second quarter was rough, but id was able to penetrate the other’s goal, so ■ the State soccermen entering a 2-1 spread. The tie State insidr was bouncn Play tl neither squ halftime sav It was F ins punch f> Dan Glattlu on Weilz who provided the game-deciding scor >r file Lions as he scored again on a pass from ijng, who had himself a fine game, scored his of the day for Ihe losing Bisons in the fourth he game ended without any further scoring, j inflected an excellent soccer game, one which us ((.’tensive movement by both sides, Coach r said, extremely relieved by the final outcome, think we played as well as we are capable of said. “The game was marked by rough, bruis between the players; in this type of soccer is always quite pleasing." Armslro second tally period, but The scoi saw conlinu Jim Gallagln "1 don't playing,” he tng contact game, victor gers Face Tigers Rug By BRIAN HEALY Collegian Sports Writer Slate Rugby Football Club stands a chance of bad case of poison ivy today as they take on ersity today at tiie Tiger’s field. The Penn contracting a Princeton Uni or their second win, the niggers will be facing i (hey have never beaten. Rugby in the Ivy ui extremely seriously and lias been played for winging about a so''t of tradition to Ihe game. Shooting l a team wine League is lak many years, I ype of competition staring him bleakly in tbe d think that tbe Lions’ coach. Charlie Smith. - to give up and return lo South Africa. Yet he lence. and rightly so, about his squad. With this face, one woi would be rcao is full of confi In their fi a semi-profess and would ha\ Dave Segal ha of his career. rst game of the year, this young team played onal rugby team from Philadelphia head to head i‘ conceivably won the game if British Olympian iln’t suddenly turned in one of the finest games into the St. Joseph game heavily the underdogs by many as a ‘'breather" for the Hawks. The Joe's off of the field with an impressive 12-6 They wenl and thought ol Lions ran St. win. iis is Ihe fact that "the boys are even better’’ . "and are improving every day." Added lo I as Smith puts Add to Gi Strum, Pat Ci certainly no 01 Although t due to mid-ten and may be m In any case and one can b along plenty of egor Ihe fine play 0 f Erl Leulhold. Marshal! nningham, and Ivan Weiss and (he Lions are e's patsy he ruggers enter today’s game short-handed n examinations, they are still quite formidable ire Hum tile Tigers are expecting, the trip lo the Land Of Ivy is always dangerous. ; assured (hat Charlie Smith will be carrying calamine lotion. 1 H * ' "D< >es your dale afurday night )k like this? >o ; send her on a broom id come to the for 5 lo If off featuring "TO /ST-, OCTi 30 •'„ -' v tL V\ V COLLINS £ MIXERS" FOOTBALL Warren 2, Tioga 0 Fraternity League Clearfield 13, Mercer 0 Lambda Chi Alpha 23, Kappa Alpha Cumberland 7 Adams 19, Monroe 0 Srgma cm 6, Tat/ Pb/ Deffa 0 Fulton 14, Reading 7 Thpfa Xi over Triangle (overtime) Washington 3, Northampton 0 Alpha Kappa Lambda ?, Alpha Gamma Wyoming 19, Sullivan 8 Rho 0 (first downs) Huntingdon 1, Bedford 0 (first downs) Phi Kappa Siqma 13, Sigma Pi 0 Lancaster 6, Fayette 0 Bala Theta P, 7, Alpha Tap Omega 0 York '• Lycoming 0 (first downs) Pi Lambda Phi 13, Zeta Psi 0 I m :, Li " ae J n „ n .. * _ .. . Watts I 21, Jordan I 0 Hni Gamma Delta 26, Kappa Delta Rho 0 Watts II l? Jordan II 0 Phi Kappa Theta 23, Phi Mu Della 0 Wayne 5, s'nyder 1 (first downs) S« c » A D? a , Ze !‘l ? Clarion J, Perry 3 (first downs) V' Epsilon Pi 6, Alpha Chi Sigma I Susquehanna 6, Union 0 (first downs) Cameron 3, Potter 0 (ifrst downs! Sigma Alpha Epsilon 13, Kappa Sigma Clinton 9, Juniata 6 V- ~ , t . Scranton 6, Allentown 0 Do a Chi 13, Alpha Epsilon Pi 0 Carbon U, Lawrence 6 Delta Cfpsilon 9, Beta Sigma Rho 0 Venango 16, Somerset 0 Dormitory League McKeesport 3, Ogontz 0 Lebanon 21, Deever 6 Bradford 21, Elk 0 Pittsburgh 24, Montour 0 Armstrong 14, Franklin 0 In IM Games Last Night Phi Gam, Pi Lam Triumph JIM HAYES outdone, got a touchdown of their: and wfrr FMftMFN own " I,en • ,ohn Valovich passed and HERB ENGMEN three yards to Bill McAlaine toi Collegian Sports Writers close out (he scoring. | Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Lambda Phi, and Phi Kappa Theta re mained undefeated with convin cing wins despite cold weather at the golf course fields last night. Phi Gamma Delta, the defend ing fr atern i I y champion, swamped Kappa Delta Rho, 26-0. John First had a hand in all of his team's touchdowns as he hurled three TD passes and ran an interception back 20 yards. His three touchdown passes cov ered three, two. and three yards Jo Rocky McClure, Toby Fry i mire, and Don Fuffman. Pi Lambda Phi continued their ! winning ways as they defeated Zeta Phi. 13-0. ■ Early in the game. Ernie Gysegum passed 20-yards to Don .Myers to put Pi Lambda Phi ahead, 7-fl. 1 Later in the game the same !combination clicked for another score to put the game out of the reach of Zeta Psi. 1 Phi Kappa Theta kept pace | with Phi Gamma Delta in their j league by shutting out Phi Mu 'Delta 23-0. 1 The winners got on the score ‘ board early when Ron Paul (tackled the opposing quarter- 1 ■ back in hi? own endzone for a .'safety. Pete Campbell took ad vantage of another Phi Mu Oct-i j mistake as he recovered an errant snap in the end zone lor 1 (a touchdown. i The offensive Icam, not to be QET tRe "MoNkEy" on youß bAck! t’he MONkcy's dimcle Outside, there's the rugged melton shell bucket hood, two patch pockets and raglan shoulders that have made the Monkey parka first choice with pace-setters everywhere. Inside, there's a husky new lining of “Orion*" acrylic pile for extra warmth. And up front? An oversized zipper with jumbo pull ring you can even work with mittens on I Navy, camel or burgundy ~. sizes S,M,L,XU About $19,95. •DU PONT TM FOR ITS ACRYLIC FIBER 'kalirik MEN'S STORE tfTATE COLLEGE 8 ■ 12 HUB Intramural Fall Sports Results Roundup j Phi Kappa Sigma edged Sig ma Pi, 14-0, as Joe Milroy passed |2O yards to Jeff King. Later in the game, Jeff King passed lour yards to Joe Milroy as the same 'combination worked again, but in reverse. | Mike Torbert made a diving catch of a Bill Ryan pass with V 20 seconds left in the game, as Beta Theta Pi deleated Alpha Tau Omega, 7-0. Alpha Kappa Lambda sneaked by Alpha Gamma Rho, 4-2, on first downs. Almost every kind of unusual victory possible was recorded in intramural football on the stadium fields last night. Lancaster tallied the first points scored against Fayette in two years of regulation season' play as they downed Fayette, 6-0. Lancaster's score came on a 40-yard pass from Gary Davis Ito Joe Bierly. Lycoming iost to York in over time when York was awarded the winning first down on an off side penalty. Regulation game time had ended in a 4-4 first j down tie. Huntingdon edged Bedford on the ba. is of iirst downs also, 4-2. j Freshman soccer team mem 'ber Lou Dorfman provided the winning margin for Washington over Northampton with a 30-yard field goal boot. j 1 Warren squeaked by Tioga.; ,2-0. as Ralph Hill caught tliej SCHWINN 8c RALEIGH BICYCLES Service & Accessories BICYCLE SHOP 437 W. COLLEGE ......... ........r.......... •.......• COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS I I FOR SALE " ’I "FOR SALE | SERVICES "RESH ,,, c"DEß , ' , yi' , ‘Brand" M x' ,, sto7e P '‘ a ’ es <° r °" lE ' e ' «’ along Banner Pike, Sat. evening, Sun. original mVler new Clutch AMFM radio .l”^ 1 ”" anp a " 'VP” ° f expert camera j afternoon and evening. Bring lug. _ ™™h‘ie Wlltli «"»,»•* ~ L Mho I USED 9-FOOT Coldspot refrigerator in cheap. Call Frank 865-3910. Center 238 ' 3025 Campus s,op .' 1 good workina condition. $25. Call 238-9496. - 1 . 1 i - --- - - - - - HOLLYWOOD VASSARETTE HOSIERY| ~mm "UUI 1 1961 MARLETTE 10x55, unique features, 1 and bras! Hosiery comes in proportioned; LOST 1 new automatic furnace and 40 gal. bot jeg sues, with choice of colors. ReqularJ*»*»M*»«'* tf *' , *Mi*Mi»M»»M» i ! wafer tank. 238-3673 [nylon hose $1.50 a pair. Also sevenj LOST AT Pattee Man's Duval '62 class 180 M M ~TELEPHOTO tens f. 3 5 T-iP°P u * ar styles of Vassarptte Bras, $2.50 ring with red stone Reward ottered. Call mount pre-set, excellent resolution, brand* UD Second floor Mifady's Shop, O. W. Sue UN-5-8571 new condition, lists for $BO 00, will fake Houts and Son, State College. best offer. Call 5-8381. Ir,— y- —“ ; .--[USED FURNITURE: Davenports, over- SINGER PORTABLE sewing machine ’stuffed chairs, breakfast sets, beds, chest $29 95 with attachments. 10 year guar- 0 f drawers, fables and desks. Hoy's ante?. Phone Moyer's 236-8367. Used Furniture. From State College turn 1 USED 'singer portable sewing machine J 1 Klinger's Farm, Pike Street, 10 year guarantee. 539 95. Phone Moyer's:Lemont. Phone 238-0420. Open 1-9 pm Sewing Center 238-8367, SCOOTER, Allstate compact. Excellent condition. Low mileage, low price. Call Jeff 238-3486 or call Buzz 238-0930. * COCKTAIL BARS for rent. At United; Rent-Alls "We rent most everything." . Next to the bus terminal. 238-3037 RENT A TV at T.S.C. any length of fim®. Economical rates. Television Service. Center, 232 South Allen _ { SPEcTal^STUDENT’^lnsurance Rates:' Automobile, Motor Scooter. Mot orcycle,, Hospitalization, and all forms of insur ance. Ph Mr. Temeles 238-6633. HI-FI UNIT: Component parts. Also Polaroid Camera with wink light. Call Paul 238-1113. JAGUAR 3 4 sedan '5B. Can be seen be-1 hind 355 E. Foster. Must sell, will bar- ■ gain. Call Sean 238-4703. __ CHEVROLET EQUIPMENtT never used. Edelbrock dual quad w/linkage and fuel block $6O 00. SUN 8,500 rpm Tach, com plete $45.00 Iskenderian 2-30 Cam and Kit $lOO, Phone 238-0422. 29 GALLON Aquarium. Complete with stand and all accessories. Fish even! $40.00? Call 238-3692. SONY TAPERECORDER 101 with 7" tapes. Works perfectly. Need cash badly. Randy 238-4524. 1965 YAMAHA Vjl-K {55 cc) motorcycle, 4 months old, excellent condition. $200.00 Call 238-3202 after 6:00 p.m. ELECTRIC BASS, excellent condition Call Tony after 7:00 237-2257. ART SUPPLIES! Folding floor easels for $2.95 and up . . . plastic palettes, oblong or oval for $1,50 . . . Remember— you receive a 25 8, 0 discount on Art Sup ply purchases when you present your: mafric card at O. W. Houts and Son, State College. HEW COLLEGE DINER UnmBSJBBBBBBWWiWiBa Downtown Between *fte Movies ALWAYS OPEN WStSBKSBStSKSM '64 G.T O. 4-speed. positive fraction tri-power, heavy duty suspension—mint—Must self—s2loo. 238-4574 after 6 p.m. : the • Z FILM J A GROUP at the Wesley Foundation 2 w ® • 256 A A East 2? ~ College Ave. V • LUIS BUNUEL'S newsf film • • "THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL" • 2 • jf The controversial sensation of the N.Y. Film Festival ♦ @ in Spanish w/English titles 9 Q A • Tonight • 2 8 p.m. J Hershey l, Shenango 0 (overtime) Harnsburq 1. Dußois 0 Butler 6, o Kudos 21, Lions 0 Burch 20, Hemlock 0 Nvltany 43-44 26, Nittany 40-41 0 Butternut 6, Balsam 0 Cedar 6, Hickory 3 (first downs) Herd 7, Unknowns 0 Shamrocks 3, Lackalums 2 (first downs) Jefferson 4, Indiana 4 (first downs) Independent League Arab Club 3. Kilowatts 0 Chuggers 18, Atheriaunies 12 NBA’s 6, Juice Kings 0 Thundering Herd over Sportsmen, forfeit University Club 6, MRL Cobras 0 Psychos 1, utter Guys 0 Graduates League Phys Ed 3, Grad Circle 0 Nads 7, Nuclear Eng 0 Chemists b, Ag Engineering 0 HBT's over Forestry, forfeit Counselors League Tioga quarterback in the end zone for a safety. Monroe suffered its fifth straight loss of the season as it was walloped by Adams, 19-0. Bert Irons caught TD passes from Jeff .Martin and Rick Sampson for 12 of Adams’ points, while Sampson flipped the final six-pointer to Howard Flicker. Flicker added the PAT. In the highest-scoring contest of the night, Pittsburgh smother, cd Montour, 25-0. Sam Berringer threw two touchdown passes and ran for one score himself. Berringer i tossed to Dave Gcjer and A 1 :L ' -ore! on Ihe passing scores. jt'Cg Mattson provided the final six points on an interception and 25-vard runback. Clearfield blanked Mercer, 13-0. on a Dick Downey inter ception and a Frank Martacei pass to Jop Wapserman. EPISCOPAL BUS SCHEDULE Starts Sunday, Oct. 31 Every Sunday oi School Year Jo and from the 10:45 Service BUS STOPS: 10:20 HUB Lot 10:25 Crossroads at East 10:30 Warnock rear 10:35 Waring Hall 10:40 St. Andrews Episcopal LOST: MOTORCYCLE KEY on silver key chain. Call 238-2833. PLEA.SE RETURN light beige coat with fur collar. Taken at TIM dance, no ques- fions. reward Cali 865-2260. HELP WANTED I LOST: GOLD CHARM bracelet. Reward } """ Ba.m.-5 p.m. 865-6533; after six 238-9J58 KITCHEN HELPER wanted. Work for, ~ e „ r ! |.. <li .'u r a«'«»io» meals. Call caterer 238-3021. i‘ F , YOU • 1 IlSl“S _ ‘between McElwam and Lambda Chi COED TO LIVE - Tn, as part time'com-! A| P h a Saturday after game. Call Linda panlon for thee boys, 10, 8, and 6, start- _ ing winter term. Phone 237-4378 between' SCARAB WATCH near Beaver Field, 9.-M and 9:45 pm. [October 21 Reward! Call 238-7108. KITCHEN HELP* COST: ACADEMIC image in form of privileges. Call caterer 237-4402 i brown tortoise shell glasses in green suede _ . _ 'case. Vicinity of Pattee or HOB. Pleasp W/LL THE BOY v/ho took the individual help—financially embarrassed. Cannot couple pictures at pledge formats last replace or SEE! Call 5*8402. spring, please contact Caryl 845-8708. bookr Wed', OciTm. ~from MALE STUDENT over 18—help manager I f uc jf hout Lab. Finder call Marjorie Poll Three evenings per week of your choice 8 ”'9204. Reward. ___ - $45 00 per week salary. Call Mr. Bower.-BROWN SUEDE Coat lost in Lion's Den sox 238-4411. Call between 10 and 3:30. October 19 Exchange found coat and ' .a. reward. No questions. Call Barb 665-7470. NOTICE >IN BOUCKE dark 'blue London Fop Jacket (size 38), prescription sun glasses WOMEN STUDENTS! Applications avail-; in Po<*et. Reward. 237-7349. able at HUB desk (or AWS: Public ■•<■■■•«>•■»■■••■» fions Committee, Winter Elections Chair- FOR RENT . man, Women's Week Chairman. Due 1 Oct 30 FIRST FLOOR furnished two man apart*l FRATERNITIES SHOT by student photog rapher. Call 238-5305. SEWING AND Alterations Call tor ap pointment 237-4823. Mrs. S. A. Moyer. In alley across from South Halls. 238-1193 FASTrTNEXPENSIVE _ 'spwing machine’; TWO MAN apartment, Whitehall Plaza repairs and parts for all types sewing Available winter term. 238*1693 machines. Moyer's 238-8367. I FOR RENT : Single ’ room-working’ man !or student—with hot and cold running ATTENTION j wafer. 122 West Nittany Avenue. 237-4679 ,j "■■•'APARTMENT-COUNTRY selling a! THE GREAT Pumpkin Is coming to borotine. Furnished efficiency; heat con- Kappa Delta. * trol—parking. Suitable for couple or ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS'" Select tumblers, wine glasses, etc. We will pul /our insignia or initials on every piece. First floor Giftwares and China Dept., 0. W. Houts and Son, State College WANTED - AUTO - PARTS • ACCESSORIES § Western Auto 1; 112 S, FRASER ST, i’ East 11 7, NMtany 0 Fayette 8, Walnut 0 East I 14, West 0 Washington 6. Nittany 25 26 2 North 10, Pollock 0 La'ch 6, Watts I! 2 BOWLING Umo " s ' w ' l "' 1 3 _ . . , Venanqo 8. Nittany 26 30 0 Fraternity League u u Phi Siqma Kappa 8, Beta Sigma Rho 0 PnanC, ° 6/ eacjinq 2 Delta upsilon 6. Sigma Chi 2 J “ niaM A ’ ° ,P ' ,Pr ? Delta Sigma Phi 6, Phi Kappa Sigma 2 n,OUr 8. Lehigh 0 Theta Xi 6, Phi Delta Theta 2 6 ' I, " shf * v 3 Alpha Epsilon Pi 8, Alpha Siqma Phi 0 C P ' in ' m,on 0 Phi Kappa Tau Siqma Alpha Epsilon 0 ' Yorni,,q 6 ‘ uzprnp 2 Pi Kappa Phi 4, Phi Gamma Delta 4 ranklin 6, Maple 2 Phi Kappa Psi 8, Phi Kappa Theta 0 PrrY < - faw,Qr( * * Phi Epsilon Pi 6, Chi Phi 2 Jordan I 6, Forest 2 Tau Epsilon Phi 6, Kappa Sigma 2 Hemlock 4. Mifflin 4 Alpha Kappa Lambda 4, Della Delta E i m a sycamore o Sigma 4 ’ Alpha Phi Delta 8, Kappa Delta Rho 0 Pop,ar 8 - NiUany 23 24 o Acacia 8, Delta Chi 0 Chestnut B, Nittany 21 22 0 Lambda Chi Alpha 8, Zeta Psi 0 Graduate League Dormitory League 007's 6, The Atherton Rogues 2 Nittany 39-40 8, Potter 0 Scrubs 6, Bus Ads. 2 Elk 4, Beaver a Physiology 6, Coffeemates 2 CHAR-BROILED SIRLOIN TIP STEAK HERLOCHER'S RESTAURANT Relax! “Homecoming's Over!" It's quiet time, and it's low-cost billiards time again. Now play from 1 p.in. until 5 p.m. any weekday for 75c per hr. With out being “discounty.” shall we say that's just about half price. See you at 1, shall we? at Armenara Lancs armenara plaza Beaver at Sowers GOLD I.D. bracelet double-chain, Danny. Has sentimental value. Reward Call Dan 238-4752 ment. Utilities paid $7O. Inquire nights. 9-10 pm. Dux, 128 South Pugh 238-9148. FOR RENT: Honda 90 cc and 50 cc at i bachelor. Call 238-7346. . NEW TWO ROOMS and’bafh Furnished i aoartmenl. For two persons Complete kitchen, oil heat, own thermostat Close to campus, parking. 237-7792. 237-7246 FOOTBALL AND other weekends. "Turn Over" of home on Branch Rd. for two couples, two ni9hts. Call HPnry 237-7792, 237-7246. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Instructional rock climbing and dy namic relay practice at Pulpit Rocks, Sunday, Oct. 31. Meet in front of Rec Hall at 9:30 A.M. Bring lunch and 50c for transportation. For more informa tion call Gerry, 5-3180. Fall overnight cabin party, Oct. 30-31. Cars will leave Rec Hall at 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. Saturday. More informa tion at HUB desk or call Debby 238- 1557. St.oo for members. 52.00, non members. APPLICATIONS for SPRING WEEK CHAIRMAN Now Available at HUB Desk. Applica tions due Oct. 30 LAST SHOWING TODAY COMING TOMORROW —SUNDAY - STATE THEATRE - TIM’S:—FURY - 2:00 - 6:36 - TERRACE - 4:12 - 8:48 ft YUL ... JOANNE , MARGARET vWw Brynner Woodward-Leighton , , mllll NOW SHOWING at l:l5-3:50>6:30-9:l5 - SUNDAY at 2:20 ■ 5:10 - 8:00 P.M. - "AN EVENT! FASCINATING! IWASTERFULI” g||p ffl|s COLUMBIA PICTURES Pfi[S£NTs A STANLEY KRAVER PRODUCTION VIVJtN SIMONE JOSE UE OSKAR URABUM LEIGH SIGNORET FERRER MARVIN WERNER ASHLEY SEGAL GRECO DUNN KORVINahpRUEHMANN liuaskala KATHERINE ANNE PORTER’S "SHIP OF FOOLS" Music by ERNEST by ABBY MANN/Directed by STANLEY KRAMER I HELD OVER! * “fhatparadalpasttfe ( ■ i, ‘ msotsis worth the / Ml fcve a ms* : ; l Th? > JLaL’ -’\ * WEOOBKSSCS PAOOuCEO ais.o vvoirrEN 0/ saw. J G»AEM£ PGtSGUSON •OUS'C Bv P£PCV PAifK » fcv-*v.T«o ot*e» s'cai'Nr. enoi*rATiON MARGOT YAL jLET viD BLAIR DrrecletfbyA.ilhonyAsqwtf, and Anifiony Havelock A/lan WED. & THURS.... NOV. 3rd-4th 2 Periormar.ccs Daily al 2:00 and 8:15 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT BOX OFFICEI MATINEES 51.50 EVENINGS 52.00 Limiled Number Senior Ciiizen & Students 8! 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