PAGE EIGHT Rifle, Gymnastics Teams Compete This Term WRA Hoop, Fencing Tonight By DONNA REDMAN Collegian Sports Writer Four coed looms begin a now season this lonn ns ihe fencing, basketball, rifle and gymnu.s- I? if Ip Opens lies loams start practice. The coed rifle loam will com -11)0 WRA basketball loam, pole in their first match this coached by Marie Linlner. he- Saturday at Drexcl. Coach Vir yins practice in the While Hall ginm Harpsler announced that gymnasium at 7 tonight. This although the team has already mooting will bo the first ot the been selected, there are open team tryouts. Filteon girls will mgs for any girls experienced be chosen next week to be on in target shooting, the squad. The first and last The team will meet tonight Raines on Ihe schedule mil be at 7in White Hall ritle range, home games v.ith Sliippcns- In addition to a return match ATTENTION CREDIT STAFF Short Meetng for All Members in 131 Sackett, Wed., Jan. 12, 6:45 p.m. FROTH BUSINESS MANAGER and EDITOR APPLICATIONS Available in 212 HUB January 25th and 26th Both Permanent and Summer Positions Are Available In Philadelphia, Penna., Dallas, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio For Men In These Fields: • CHEM. ENGRG. c MECH. ENGRG. o ELEC. ENGRG. • CHEMISTRY • OPERATIONS RES. • MATHEMATICS Visit your Placement Office nosv to Schedule an Appointment If per* sonol interview is inconvenient, write to College Relations Division SUN OIL COMPANY Philadelphia 3, Penna An Equal Opporfunify Employer 1608 Walnut Street burg and Gel I \.-burg. Three nmi.v games at Bloom-burg. Su-quchniinu and Lock Haven arc planned. JUNIORS, SENIORS and GRADUATE STUDENTS On-Campus Interviews • ACCOUNTING • BUSINESS ADMIN. • IND. MGMT./ADMIN. • ECONOMICS • SYSTEMS ANALYSIS • FINANCE STEVE COHEN . all-around ace milt Drcxel. Hie coeds will compele with the freshman men's team, HRB Singer and several postal matches. The women's fencing (cam which has been undeieated in the last two years of competi tion will meet tonight at 7 p.m. 1 in While Hall, ncording to coach Dorothy Moody. The present schedule includes three away matches at Goucher. Hunter and Queens College and a home meet matching Penn State against Ohio State and Kent State. An invitation has 1 been extended to Temple. ! Coaching the women's gym- ! nasties learn are Kathleen For-' ritor and Tuovi Cochrane. The . team holds practices on Mon -1 day 7:30-9:30 pm.. Tuesday 2-4 p.m., Wednesday 8-10, , p.m. and Thursday 3-5 pm. : The first match will bp at home I with Pittsburgh. The only other! ; home meet will be a four-wav i match, Penn Slate, Ohio Stale, ■ Kent Slate and Michigan State. Three away meets are sched ; tiled at Hunter College, West | Chester State and Ithaca. I| Any coeds interested in pnr ! (icipaling in any of the teams are invited to tryout. nIeW COLLEG#;I)INER /bbwnlown’Befween.'tlie : flhoVfes y^;..;'JLLWAYS:OPEN COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1956 VW Karmann Ghia, mechanically good. $395 or best offer by Thursday Call 237-7461 after 5 pm. TRAILER FOR SALE. 1960 10x50 partly! furnished. Call 238-0923. I FISHER X-100-C Amplifier, FM-90-B stereo tuner; each $l3O Also Revere 4-track stpreo tape recorder, slso—almost new Call John 865-5136. MUST SELL—Modern bookcase, end tables, coffee table, sludlo couch, lamps, drapes, 55.00 After 5 00 238-4859 SELL OR RENT-Trailer, 45'xB', wall-to wall carpetinq. Good condition Imme diate occupancy. Call Tom 238-1922. CLASSICAL MUSIC - Philharmonic "fam ily library of great music" Featuring; Wagner, Schumann, Beethoven, Franck, Mozart, etc. Reg $4 95 ea , Special only SI.CO High fidelity long play records Second floor Appliance Department O. W Houts & Son, State College REPAIRS NEEDED. Does your fraternity lor sorority house need repairing o You !can find all materials, paint, lumber, paneling, vinyl floor tile, storm sash and shingles. You name it, we have it. Credit can be arranged O. W Houts and Son, State College Phone 238-6701. ART SUPPLIES Folding floor easels for $2.95 and up . . Triangular Table easel for 52.70 . . 16-inch drawing board: for 52.40 . . . Plastic Palettes, oblong or oval for $1.50 . . . Remember . . you receive a 25 c o discount on art supply purchases when you present your matric card at O. W. Houts and Son, State College. SPORTS CAR accessories, wood-rimmed wheels, mirrors, racks, driving lamps, steering wheel covers, etc. At new loca tion, Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S Pugh St TRIUMPH, HONDA, VESPA. Motorcycles and scooters sales service accessories. At new location Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh St. (Formerly Clark Motor Company.) ART SUPPLIES! Folding floor easels for $2 95 and up . . . Plastic palettes, oblong or oval for $1.50 . . . Remember —you receive a 25°0 discount on art supply purchases when you present your matric card at 0. W. Houts and Son, State College. HOLLYWOOD VASSARETTE HOSIERY A „ , n M i, an}a . a A.\m ooAct ■ . i A women interested in Inter-collegiate AND BRAS! Hosiery comps in propor-, , informational fionpd leg sizes, with choice of colors. 1 „ * J M ... ~ « Regular nylon hose sI.JO a pair. Also, ™ I m V ’ ' seven popular styles of Vassaretfe bras, bpar s ' p ' $2.50 up Second floor Milady’s Shop,: 0 W. Houts and Son, State College. ; SERVICES USED FURNITURE- Davenports, "over-: * ••••••••«•••••■•••> stuffed chairs, breakfast sets, beds, chest j NEGATIVES AND plates for offset re- j of drawers, tables, and desks, Hoy's | production and all types of expert camera • Used Furniture. From State College turn l copy work. Call Commercial Utho Prod- ( right at Klinger's Farm, Pike Street, j uefs, Inc. at 230-3025—Campus Shopping Lemont Phone 238-0420. Open 1-9 p.m. I Center. j THE PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB presents the best in wintertime entertainment with THE DYNAMIC TENOR SAX of SONNY ROLLINS WITH HIS QUARTET AT SCHWAB SUNDAY - January 16, 8:30 P.M. Tickets on Sale at the Jazz Club Booth in the HUB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Gym Summaries Floor Exercise: 1 Cohen, Penn Slate, 9 25; 2. Isabelle, Penn State, 91; 3 DeSantis, Penn State. 86; 4 Lizolte, Mass, 80, 5. Kasavana, Mass, 7,6; 6. Spayer, Mass , 7 3 Side Horse: 1 Paoletti, Penn State, 92; 2. Cohen, Penn State, 88; 3. Le clair, Mass, 88, 4 Isabelle, Penn State, 77, 5 Banakian, Mass, 6.55, 6. Koffman, Mass., 4-2. Trampoline: 1. DeSantis, Penn State, 8 35, 2 Schofield, Penn State, 78, 3. Coqqeshall, Penn State, 7.1; 4 Lizotte, Mass , 6 65, 5. Kasswana, Mass , 6.0; 6 Fraser, Mass , 3 5 Horizontal Bar: 1. Cohen, Penn State, 9 55; 2. Isabelle, Penn State, 9 30; 3 Runyon, Penn State, 8 15; 4 Brown, Mass, 6 65; 5 Kasavana, Mass., 60, 6. Maclrod, Mass , 5.75. Long Horse Vault: 1. Cohen, Mass, 94; 2. Collins, Penn State, 93; 3. Cohen, Penn Stale, 915; 4 Isabelle, Penn State, 9 1; 5 Leclair, Mass, 8 25; 6 Fraser, Mass., 8-2 Parallel Bars: 1 Cohen, Penn State, 9.4; 2 Isabelle, Penn State, 9 15; 3. Brown, Mass, 85, 4. Lizotte, Mass, 80; 5 Bradbury, Mass, 7.85; 6. Spiker, ! Penn State, 7 75 Rings: 1 Cohen, P«nn State, 9 45, 2. Williams, Penn State, 94; 3 Dusen bury, Mass, 8.5; 4 Warner, Penn State, 8 45; 5 C?rosso, Mass, 7.15, 6. Phncak, Mass , 4-9. I Collegian Ads are read by the [ Largest Captive Audience 1 In Town* 1 Local Advertising Staff Meeting TONIGHT 7 p.m. HELP WANTED DISHWASHERS AND waiters needed. Cali 237-4951 ask for caterer. MALE STUDENT over 18—help manager 3 evenings per week of your choice $45.00 per week salary Call Mr Bowersox 238-4411 Calt between 10:00 and 2 30. WAITERS NEEDED for fraternity. Call 238-6789 ask for Nico or Phil. WANTED ROOMMATES DESPERATELY needed for tour-man apartment to thwart financial disaster, 'r block from Mall. Greg, 238- 3597 HELP! WAITERS WANTED. Equal opportunity employer. Call caterer, Kappa Sigma, 237-2044. ROOMMATE WANTED' 3-man apartment $33 per month. '2 block from campus. Call 237-4069. SNOW SCULPTURES. All sizes, shapes and themes. Register Jan 11-14 opposite HUB desk. Entry fee only $5. Prizes— trophies for Greeks, cash for Independent entries. ROOMMATE TO share two-man apartment at 478 East Beaver Ave. for winter term. Phone Richie 237-3115 FUN, EXCITEMENT, Gaify to be found in Pi Kappa Phi’s kitchen. Avoid the rush! Apply now* Three waiters, two dishwashers, one potboy sought. Contact caterer 237-4937 APARTMENT SITUATION with other female student (s) sought. Call Joan 237-3301 befwpen 5:30 and 8-00 p.m WAITERS NEEDED Work two meals, receive three. Ask for calerer 237-4939. BEIGE LONDON FOG raincoat at HUB Jammy Fri night—needed desperately. Reward Call 238-3284 FOUND- A GOLD Pandan ladies wrist watch with black leather band. Contact Lenny 865-5936 LOST. "DELT" JACKET with my name l in it at West Halls Jammy last term.' Reward. No questions. 865-9339. j NO QUESTIONS asked. Reward For suede coat lost at HUB Jammy Paul 238-3959 BROWN GYM BAG Dec 9 near East, North or Rec Hall Contains personal items. Reward. Call Brian 865-9889 NOTICE Lions Trounce U. Mass. By LEW THOMPSON tip to il linin' lirst-mcet pres- career contingent !81 H 5-173 50 in Ilia Assistant Snorts Editor s " ve '" , T , hl ' k ' (i b - v C 0 , 1 ? 01 ' ‘" u | Spring!,eld Memorial Fieldhouse ... . , Marly DiS.iim- i,reduce,l (ho Ivibc’llr. were never really laced i,„m-c«ed Mine Com 10.'.-n I -mileverv um pi.rlcrip.ir; - ~m , mg ihe .1 ith n -eriou- threnl by the Rod- ' llul l ’ m ’- impii—eci. ■ li'Mi during .. ui niiinstics meet. re( ,i;j t , s with aln .-I-[-I.'il-c 'lull-h nirn, u-ho won one event. Tin’ Ann.' is not a- strong ns 1 enn bul S-iten'a.v night ag.dnst the ,| lc , 1 '-ani|i 01111 0 on die nulscorod tlu'ir host.-' in Stall’, bill llu’ Cadets boat the rinvor-.it' orMas'.aolrisoll-. 'no-.iroiiylh ol an 8 If.) e.\nvi-o and "11 -own wonts under I lie non R t -,i mt . n , mm - 2-2, bv I.j points ohanniion IroW-d™ ' Buol’v n "'"Y " o< "' ' u,h Vl^ A P """, svsu>n > December, -n Spring field will Ih.-In.plon to. Kf.. ln-c tiuiM a|l Most ol tho lime, it was the , , . Beaver doing an ad lor ’Hu, ,s mi m die lluor exercise "gibing it out among 1,(1 ™ K ’■ Maole; 11 s toolli|V.-te. trailed Cohen'.- II 28 and Kd l-a- Ihem-eives. who provided tbe e There were no ollieial stalls- belle's 9.11) lor Ihe 1.1011-. bill il eompelition U was Cohen \er-us j • lie'- available on bow many was ac h ]eV( . d under die -Ir.an l,u ‘ re-t ol die N'lltain learn. • “-v. • lime- Cohen grinned. but un- 0 | v.nrkmu lnwi m ii l( . tu ,i ; .\ t 'nt Four times Coin’ll linKheil first • . N. J otdeadly, the ligure was set at (1 | t i le |j,. s t ln r, t >| „| n H , M ,a.-on in Hie almost intraxipuul battle, J J **lmr** 11 lour onee for every event dial A]ld nn a | 0n .,,, n mat, too. but l’anletti topped him in Ihe « tg| is-at S W U<Av«lij! Smilins Steve won ns the Lion 0) . . . , , , side horse and Ilony Collins O Hr JS Mfl JuflttJM. .ymnasis routed the Redmen. ,s'^'h,',' puiYd “> J 184 oa-148.0.i. ddlicuh inple in In- var-ilv was a close second to •lT 1 I =-T I The only times Ihe Penn State ln;illf , lM .,|| ull!l sr<Ji . L „ o| 7 - () Ihe Philadelphian 111 a trio ol J • limior dictn'i bare his teeth were 775 .md 880 on die nori/onlai ['' <,nls ' :,ml ~ iar> ’ Williams l was a • University Theatre l in die side horse, which was . , )a ,. a n d |, al „ ,„ 1( | lull[ , lv „ „ p bcait-brcaking bridesmaid in (he • , raptured by tile Lions' Dennis rcspcclivelv. s nl, B s - » announces • Paoledi and in Ihe long horse ~ , ~ Cohen look dial, the dual event • TPYOiITQ ! vault, won bv anolber Cohen. ' lr . k , H ‘ m ' l '' ( * ''.V" ,1 ‘ ll . or , 1 ; «>• Ibe program, with a 9.13 * TRTOUIi J the Redmen's Al. f- , J, . iU ' T nggeisi.li.il nipping Williams by .05 ot a. f° r • Cohen-Steve, that is «lid j.' 1 !’, 7 iVViVVii’ M |V-«<- V"' |M , , , l Bernard Shaw's l manage a second and a third ~ L . ' JJ 111 11,1 V 1 I "i" Salurdav. the Lion- open J . • ii. llu> two events he didn’t win. " ( ' ,<kd strong eomnbu- p,,,,,. honK , st . as „ n a ga.n-t . Classic Comedy . however, and Ids total of 55.(10 IK I-! s ' .. ~ . , . Spnnglicld College in Rcc Hall J //Micfti 1 SftKirc" • points for the six-event Olympic .. P l -'!* “ hnt ' »v 2: 80 p.m. Tin- nme around l MISALLIANCE . all-around is the best score for ; j' . ; "•J,' 1 likL ' l PAVILION THEATRE l gymnastics’ decathlon recorded . LMa-s. • T ■l. , ... , , • nationally so far lids season. lo ‘ b 1 ' v „ , . , . They know ,1. and Wettslone . Tonight and Wednesday . Penn State coach Gene Wed- ‘rYi"! knows J 7-9 p.m. I stone was pleased, but not sur- 1 iC,,-.,, | nr n,p ... %! e Saturday alternoon he watched s • prised, with Cohen's pcrlorm- L,'nY-,1 n" , N | f Sprmglield down a strong Army e•« 0••••• • ••••••••••• • ‘ . , . 1 , tan\ j'Ciiuul. spnmr rnolfOii - ance. Steve s show.ng has to b|WJzed ~ g 2O jn h|s edaUv be considered the best in thc, (() cv( , l)t meet, he said We all know, Isabo |] e ' s 770 on the side horse hes capable 0 doing rou ines' u resu|| o| ~ bri .., k m )ns like that, but .1 is Mill n little rou|ine and Ravc Wc , llsl(M1( . unexpected ior a boy to come st'trtlc up with a score like that m his s - Ed - S r . scor i. nn die horse was firs meet of the season. the only rea , sur|)ri se af the meet Wettslone also had plenty of to „ lp c((; ' ch cominent( . di praise for other members ot he .., )ecal|sp hp has becn doing (hat N,t any squad especially the [)el . (e( .,| y in l)racti ” P for sophomores. Ihe first-year men almost a complained about nervousness I?abellp was anolhpr wnrk . prior to the start oi their m.tia horse for ]hp ~p n „ NCAA varsity action, but if they had cham in live he types of compe Hive butter- cvcnts _ PVCl . vtillMP CXL . L , pt thp dies that grow to Ihe sire ol a lrampollne ;lnd „ lp Mlil rin ,. P . B-52 at a meet m the opponent s „ was ori! , inallv sch(K | ulQd , or home Rvm heir pcrlormances duty in „ le , r - lm p o lmc. but De .n t now it. Santis’ winning ellort made this I was pleased with the out- llnneccssarv cvnue of the meet, naturally’ In al lVtho slmi semor. vs ho was Wettslone said Sunday. and lormi onl ,5 mik . s lronl especially with he sophomores. hl , llomPtmvn ’ of Sprmglield, We did boiler than I honestly M (hrep a “, hv „ expected u.s to do m our opener. lourlh , hnl]| sland,„g suppose you have to credit I . oonvonlv crowd in UMa;s hat, the coach continued, to Bovdcn Gvm uhic!l illL . llldcd the sophomores. They do then . fricnds wh(J had u . aldlcd routines we I in practice, and - . h J knew what they w’ere capable s hoo , d ‘ uring his , cholas f lc of. what their potential is, bul h you don’t usually sec them live 131 Sackett FOR RENT FOR MEN: Attractive pine panelled double room. Twin beds, large closet, private entrance, private bath No cook ng Must have car. Call after 5 p.m, 237-3309 ROOMMATE WANTED for sharp three man apartment with fireplace Call "Buzz' 1 at 237-2545 FURNISHED APARTMENT at boro line, Parking, couple or bachelor; quiet. Call 237-7792 ONE BEDROOM apartment, kilchen, Shower-bath. CHEAP. Call Harry after 8 p.m 865-9107. | STUDENT ROOMS (male) double and single. 126 East Foster Avenue. ONE DOUBLE ROOM in quiet home, very reasonable, free parking. Call at 237-4329 HOUSE FOR RENT, conveniently located at the corner of E. Beaver and S Garner. Room for group of 17 people. Available immediately. Contact Mr. Addleman at 237-7968 or UNICO Rental Office. SELECT ROOMS, bath or running water. Single, double. Parking. Quiet Central. 123 West Nittany, 237-7792, 237-7246. READY SOON—new furnished apartment for one person Complete kitchen Pri vate bath. Parkinq Close to campus. Cal! Jim 237-7792, 237-7246. STUDENTS—Live in a motel for approxi mately the same price as the dorms. By thp week or term. Cable TV avail able Pool. Just think of the privacy. Single or double rooms. Phone 238-8461. ATTENTION THE GUTTERMEN ARE BACK. Bill, 865-7219. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Cabin and Trail Meeiing Jan. 12 112 Buckhoui, 7 p.m, NEW COLLEGE DINER 'SDowntownjßfilween.lhs Movtes ■■■. fv-ALWAYS OPEN 5 if-LYsS'SVRv';; BAKED LASAGNA TONIGHT HERLOCHER'S Restaurant Co hen First in 4 Events • NOW SHOWING e at 2:fio-4:3n-7:00-9;00 ONE OF YEARS 10 BEST! winner of 3 N.Y. CRITICS AWARDS! •BEST PICTURE •BEST DIRECTOR •BEST ACTRESS •A MOVIE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS! -JUDITH CRIST, on NBC-TV "TODAY" show Joseph e me ri-sni immmraGarDe juue CHnsne liiirlsiffl” an emßassu piraures recease •S’ M/ttamy] THEATRE CLOSED while S. C. Hotel installs new boiler. Watch for Reopening! NowShowing-STATETHEATRE To Be Held Over By Popular Demand The Ficiure The Whole Town is Talking About FEATURE TIME:—1:00 - 3:06 - 5:12 ■ 7:18 ■ 9:24 rhemotiON PICTURE Wl£l\ SOMEThiWG to OFFEND EVERYONE! G Metro- Gold wyn -Mayer 2nd Fllmways present Martin RansohofT's Production The Loved 9“ ROBERT MORSE-JONATHAN WINTERS ANJANETTECOMER “ Mn Job Gielgud Tab Hunter • Margaret Leighton • Liberaee • Roddy McDowall Robert Morley • Barbara Nichols- Lionel Slander* .•ROD STEIGER WISE?" Produced by John Calley and Haskell Wexier M Phi Sigma Sigma presents "58 Years of American Art” PUB Study Lounge Jan. 10-24 THE ONLY THEATRE IN TOWN THAT DOESN’T SELL POPCORN OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lit TTOFETJEES | o ATHERTON BETWEEN COLLEGE AND BEAVER S o 237-J282 s o o 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (but we do serve free coffee) Begins Wednesday "A TASTE OF HONEY" I FROM if-—THE MAN if WHO MADE *'TOM JONES”* TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1966 a •n 1
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