PAGE EIGHT Lolich Tops Cards, 4-1 ST. LOUIS (&) Mickey Lolich, working with only two days’ rest, beat the mighty Bob Gibson in a seventh game World Series duel yesterday 4-1 and the aroused Detroit Tigers completed a smashing comeback by de throning the St. Louis Cardinals. Only three previous teams had rallied to win after losing three games—the 1903 Boston Red Sox, 1925 Pitts burgh Pirates and 1958 New York Yankees. When the Red Sox did it the Series was best-of-nine. Gibson, setting a Series strikeout record with 35 in three games, and Lolich matched scoreless innings until the Tigers broke through suddenly with two out in the seventh, just as they did all season. Norm Cash singled to right field, the second hit off Gibson. Then Willie Horton drove a single to left between short and third. Jim Northrup, whose grand slam homer capped the big 10-run inning Wednesday, lofted a long fly to deep center. Curt Flood first started in on the ball, slipped as he tried to change direction and the ball sailed over his head for a triple, scoring both Cash and Horton. Bill Freehan followed with a double to left, a fly ball that Lou Brock barely touched in a desperate try, and Northrup scored with the third run. { Lolich, winner of the second and fifth games, had a shutout with two out in the ninth, nobody on base and two strikes on batter Mike Shannon. However, Shannon lifted a fly ball over the left field wall for a run that only delayed the Tigers’ riotous celebration. When Tim McCarver fouled out to catcher Freehan to end the game, the Tiger bench erupted onto the field and there was a wild scene between home plate and first base as they took turns beating one another on the back. It was just 23 years ago to the day that the Tigers had won their last World Series, beating the Chicago Cubs in the seventh game Oct. 10, 1945, behind Hal Newhouser. They had not been in a Series since that date so the end of the East Halls Council does it again TONITE, 9-12:30 East Halls JAMBY (pronounced "jammy") featuring: the new & exciting DONSHIRES In the FUB 25c, girls admitted free until 9:30 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED , ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication HATES First Insertion 15 word maximum 51.25 Each additional consecutive insertion .35 Each additional 5 words .15 per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 AM. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE 1961 TR3. Aluminum V-8 engine. Good condition. Cali 865-_8337_0r 237-1644. $675.00 1965 MUSTANG ~ 289 V-8. All'syncro 4-speed, dark blue. $1,200. Cali Dave after six 237-4201. STUDENTS: WE provide prompt insur ance for— autos, motorcycles, motor scooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr. Temeles 238-6533. HOAGIES, HOAGIES, Hoagiis. Regular 60c, Tuna 60c, Ham 70c, Chicken 70c. Ham and Cheese Sandwich 35c. Dean's Fast Delivery. Dial 238-8035 or 237-1043 8 p.m. to midnight. TWO WHEELS Cycle Shop. Come see the new and used motorcycles. 1311 East College Ave. USED PORTABLE Sewing Machines. Singer, White, Pfaff. $29.95 to $49.95. All 20 year guarantee. Moyer's 238-8367. WOOL PONCHOS from South America, i hand loomed, yummy colors, price $30.00 (Limited supply). Phone 238-0511 or 238-5494. Open until 6:00. , 1965 "mUSTANg7 Red, automatic, power steering. Excellent condition! Must see to appreciate. Call Linda 355-4620. TWO PROFESSIONAL amplifier and speaker sets for the electric guitar. Brand Master by Fender for $300.00, GSSIOO by Gibson for $450.00. Call 238-1085 for more Information. '5B FORD. Rebuilt and painted. Sl5O. Evenings 137-0225. | The Silver Surfer Drinks at the Phyrst Tigers Come Back, Win Series FOR SALE 265 - 350 CHEV PARTS dual quad HERE'S YOUR Chance! Get rid of those •manifold with carbs, Isky cam and lifters,; Homecoming Tickets while you can. Call : Corvette valve covers 7" cheater slicks.}237-2207. i“!f? S _ 5 _ a i t - er -_ 4:0 ° . DO YOU NEED a fob with' training? IHI FI EQUIPMENT Roberts 770 A Drafting Trainee wanted for Pittsburgh Itaperecorder. Cross-Field Head, 3 motors.:area. Contact R. M. Keddal and Asso- Response 48-22000 I 2db. Acoustech IV elates, Inc. 3400 South Park Road, Bethel < Preamplifier resp. I 3d b 1.5 cp to 600 kc. Park, Pa. 15102 237-0678_80b. 'tnt COFFEE HOUSE returns to the' IFOR SALE 1958 Porshe coupe. Fair,HUß Cardroom 9:00 Friday with the condition. $495.00. Call 942-8915 Altoona,: Wooley Thumpers and lots of surprises. jPa. 1 — _ . LOST GOLD Charm Bracelet. Reward. i 12-VOLT AM-FM Car Radio. Never used. Call Debbie 238*7667. !c=t t Pr £7°l97? aK ' CS ' G “" ar ' naV '- Ca " NEED A-HAlReUTr«SiSrr.rt* - oT i._ /B ‘ _ ,Shop has fust opened In The Nittany 1963 AUSTIN-HEALY 3000 Mk 11. New;Mall Open Tues,*Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. top, battery, brakes, exhaust system,I EOE i B nB ., T —r ■ good tires. Completely gone over. Counsehng. Afty a !£ r . n ?* must spii rail John 23fi-siss tive discussed. The Freedom Union, , lively must sell, call Jonn Z3B-5155. j 206 w Beavar ,39.4535. Ca ,| 7 . 10 pm ’DESOTO 1958. Clean inside, running con*,M - F. dition. 5100.00 Call Al 238-3708. #54 Hilltop [Trailer Court. AMPEG Gemini M 15 In. 1 ; Jensen concert speak. $250.00. Orphenm FUZZ BOX $20.00. Call 237-1048. |GUNS: MARLIN 336 35 Rem. Deer Rifle; Mossberg .22, 4x scope. Best offer. 237- {6864. 'GUITAR AUDITORIUM, F-hole • case,; strap, and amplifier, pickup Included. $4O. ■ or best offer. Bob 237-1769. ■ ■ .1963 RAMBLER American Sedan. Goodjl 'shape. Good mileage. $4BO or best offer. Will demonstrate. Phone 692-4677. ji . 1966 AUSTIN * HEALEY 3,000. Excellent! condition, original owner, R&H, wire : wheels, overdrive. $2,375 Call 466-6287. i 1967 BARRACUDA Formula S four-/ speed, radio, posltraction. Excellent con dition. If interested call Jim (238-5852) , between 5 and 7 p.m. 1965 M.G. MIDGET, wire wheels, good 1 tires. Make reasonable offer. 238-7474. [■ 1966 ~TRrijMPH~ Bonneville 650 ec. Per-, 1 feet. Call 238-5209 after 5:00. i 1*966 650 cc. BSA MOTORCYCLE, $450.00. Contact J. Egli 865-0949. HONDA 90. Excellent running condition. Best offer takes It. .Call Pete 238-2587 after 7 p.m. 1968 HONDA 50. Like new, less than 500 miles. $l6O or best ‘Offer. Call 466-7132. ,1967* 305 HONDA Scrambler. Excellent, condition. Inspected. 5000 miles. Call 86S-2283. ; JUDSON SUPERCHARGER for '6O to '67, V.W. Ail parts and Instructions. $85.00 Used very little. Excellent condition. ONE 20 QUART Food 1 Mixer. ,Two com mercial French Fryers, 8 x 28 foot House Trailer. Stainless Steel Hood. Automatic Donut Machine. Call 238-6188. 11960 OLDS~SUP*ER 88 convertible, 5 new j tires, brakes, exhaust system. Just tuned. 'Mechanically perfect, smooth riding. 238-5297. | >967 HONDA 305 ec Scrambler Bike jis In excellent condition. Extras. Call; | Larry 865-4982. 1 WANTED TO BUY THREE HOMECOMING football tickets | for out-of-state guests. Call 237-6691. long drought meant something extra to Manager Mayo Smith and his boys. . . .. Lou Brock opened the Card sixth with a single, tying the all-time Series record of 13 hits, set by the Yanks’ Bobby Richardson in 1964. Brock, who already had tied his own stolen base record with seven, tried for No. 8. He leaned toward second and took off when Lolich threw to first baseman Cash. However, Cash quickly relayed the ball to shortstop Mickey Stanley who put the tag on Brock. After Julian Javier lined out, Curt Flood, beat, out a single to deep short. But Flood, too, was caught leaning the wrong way by the left-handed Lolich. He was picked off first and was finally run down between first and second. The heart seemed to go out of the Cards with those failures on the bases. They had men on base in the sev enth and eighth but couldn’t break through until Shannon hit the meaningless homer with two gone in the bottom of the ninth. Coed Team Seeks Win The Penn State Women’s field hockey team opens its season tomorrow, when the West Chester hockey team visits University Park. The game will be held on Pollock fields at 10 a.m. The hockey team also will play Bucknell, Lock Haven. Dickinson, Susquehanna and Shippensburg this season. TiTE^icST"' DON'T BE left out In the warm. Join | the P.S. Student Skating Club. General 'meeting Tuesday Oct. 15 7:30 p.m., 301 Boucke. Everyone invited. IMONEY FOR Freshmen! Two scholar ships available for freshmen who Intend to major In Journalism. Obtain applica tion in 215 Carnegie Bldg, and file before i Nov. /. j TERRY and SHERRY appear Saturday, ,nlte at the Phyrst. j jwtfro G a : t S^st ta wplng eS ex-l^ rE ENN S ™TE Club Is holding oerlence Call anvtlme 355-5216 (Classes Sunday and Wednesday 7:3&-9:00 : : P -£!j._.i e l-s^iL anv, ' me _ 6 -. 'jin Rec Hall. New members are welcomed. jSINGERS / ACTORS. Opera tryouts are f. ol C ' T eMMie“n„k‘ R „';«' 5, — October U See Music or Theater bulle- T£®): E 7 s ? i5 !S-' ;Tin boards forjletalls. _ ' ji°£ d nl!wM P HUB ' Even ' o "' "elcone- STUDENT SERVICES, 10:15 Elsenhowe~r nivicT.T.r' ——n-.r- . Chapel, 11:05 Grace Church. Coffee S£' E j LAND APPEARS '<>"»' at the also . . . Lutheran Student Parish. rnyrsi ‘ FOLKLORE SOCIETY members. DIs*'SSI*J«.» ‘JhJ° p * rn * count tickets for Bio Brother Concert : ? es ?? pe r s - heresvo . ur - chanc< ‘ i available Sunday at 7:00 p.m. Room 214 MEN WOMEN!! Advertising your bag? HUB. Alpha Delta Sigma Advertising Fraternity 1237-0533 for - ALL musical Instruments. ‘ j*’ B new members Carnegie Build- C. F. Martin guitars, drum sets and ! n ®' T uw -' oct - 15 8 ’ 7:3 °- at flexible competitive THE PLACE afterwhich to take your __ i date Mixer - Open House, 9 p.m. Sat. ARCHERY EQUIPMENT: Bear Alaskan oct 12 ‘ 224 Locust Lane * ; accessories prices. glass arrows & Bow, 37 (bs., like new, quiver. Call evenings 355-5216. ; STOP IN at our Open House Mixer u*u m umVu >••••' Sat. Oct. 12, 2 p.m. and on. Informal * TH n . c f r „'°, l l„ d ' nuery serv'«- atmosphere, fireplace, music, refresh- Cash Dial 237-1043 6 p.m. - 8 jp-m. ments. 224 Locust Lane. 10c per person, STUDENT WIVES $3.00/lir flexible hours.' ,15c with date. j Unusual opportunity. Car necessary. 1 'Write: Richard Shoemaker, 1442 South'! 1 Pugh Street. 1 WANTED HOMECOMING COMMITTEE needs talent acts (singing, comedy, novelty) to give short performances for Alumni,-Sat. nlte, Nov. 2. If interested, cell Carmen 237* 4923. .WANTED ALL University radio ama*| teurs for inclusion in P.5.U. Ham Dlrec-j tory, a prefect of Penn State A.R.C. ] Faculty, students, staff eligible to regis*' ter. Call 86S-9031_M - F 6-12 or 1-5. ! .WANTED: TWO Roommates to share! [ very nice furnished Apt. Call 238-2848 ;or 237*2638. STIfOIOUS ROOMMATE for University i| Towers winter# spring. Call Bill 238-' *Vrl nENT ' j| 3383 «-.,r 9:00 p.m. ■DESPERATELY NEEDED _ Tickets forlfurnlshM apartment. 'ciMe°t!ftOwtSs-'l jArmy game. Call 08-9954. |cell 237-8148. || THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA The fall pledge class of Phi Mu Delta congratulates the Brotherhood on Chapter Day Friday, October 11,1968 B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Shemini Atzeret Sunday October 13 6:30 p.m. Monday October 14 10:30 a.m, Yizkor Memorial Service Simchat Torah-Hakafot Monday October 14 6:30 p.m, I Tuesday October 15 10:30 a.m. - Lox 'n ? Bagel' Brunch 11:30 a.m. Sunday Shabbai Services— 8 p.m.; 10:30 a.m. Saturday oooooooooooooooooQoooqpoocaooooooooooooooooo NON-FICTION I The Pennsylvania Book Shop f o East College Ave. and Helsier o \% OPEN MON. & WED. NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. § O ‘ o 1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 WANTED GRAD STUDENT looking for 4-5 year olds to play with my son. Live on farm, could trade "kid-watching." See Jim Moore/ 127 Sackett. WANTED: ROOMS for Homecoming Weekend. Also tickets for the Army igame. Call Tom or Jim at 238-9847. MIMEOGRAPH: WILL pay for'access to Mimeograph Machine good cause. Call 238-8853/ Don or Rich. ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2-man [apartment, 7 blocks from campus. S5O/mo. Call 238-3159. NOTICE NOTARY Bureau of Motor VehJclesl forms. Legal forms, and so forth. Hotel State College, above Corner Room. AN HISTORICAL event that is shattering years of acquiescence to tradition Is now occuring daily at Phi Mu Delta. Kudos to these Greeks who have defied tra dition and asserted their combined strength In demanding the unique . . . a prototype of a change that may well affect all Greek organizations. It's hap pening now. HELP WANTED DRAFTING TRAINEE for office'ln the| Pittsburgh area. Contact R. m. Keddal. and Associated, Inc., 3400 South Park Road, Bethel Park, Pa. 35102 STUDENT TO run Multliith p’rehs part’ time. Experience necessary. Call *65-2841.- ADVERTING ANO“~SPEECH MAJORS. 1 [Part-time now, fufl-lfme this summer 8. i advancement. Write: Rena-Ware College I South Pugh Street. * | HELP WANTED, a coed to serve food JJSTO 8t ,ounse in Lion's Den. Call 738*5811 . Onkotz Cited By Magazine For 2nd Time Penn State linebacker Den nis Onkotz was named Line man of the Week by Sports Illustrated yesterday, for the second time in his career. Onkotz, a junior, was cited for his play at West Virginia, where he intercepted two passes, running one back for a touchdown from the nine yard line. He also had a hand in 10 tackles, batted down a pass and ran back two punts. Sports Illustrated honored Onkotz last year for his play in Penn State’s upset over third-ranked North Carolina State. ilWfc. P.S.U. OUTING CLUB SUNDAY OCT. 13 Class 1 Canoe trip on Juniata River. Sign up at the HUB. SATURDAY OCT l2~Class~M~Canoe trip on Red Mosbannon Creek. Some white water experience necessary. EQUESTRIAN DIVISION Anyone wish ing a ride or tickets to Harrisburg Horse Show Sat. Oct. 26 contact Art. Phone: 865-3537. SUNDAY OCT. 13 Climbing Pulpit Rocks. 'Meet front of Rec Hall 9:30 a.m. Sign up at HUB. Must participate in Dynamic Relay practice to go on weekend trips. TUESDAY OCT. 15 Equestrian Division first regular meeting 7:30 p.m. in 111 IBoucke. Speaker Mr. David Tyler, man ager of University quarter horse barns. LOST: WALLET belonging to 164-42-1756. Keep money plus $5 reward. Call 238-0047 or 237-2483. WILL WHOEVER picked up the black and white Kitten In front of Crabtree's on Tuesday please call 238-3828. LOST: WEDNESDAY Silver engraved Israeli Ring, high sentimental value. Reward. Please call, 865^7009. JAWBONE FRIDAY: PERSPECTIVE in Theatre!! I Interpretive readings Marcia Larson; Greek drama Beverly Wyatt; Comedy —Yvette Altice. STEAMING CIDER, dainty pastries, con versations, warm smiles, soft lights, Ed Burgoncl and John Perils Saturday. , JOT»l US AT THE PHYRST ON SATURDAY TO WATCH THE GAME 2 TELEVISIONS WANTED Sophisticated Salesgirl for a- new Exclusive Specialty Shop Opening in Two Weeks Please Call 238-4086 Harriers Seek Victory At Home in Tri-Meet By DAN DONOVAN and Smith fifth in the. IC4A Mosser and George Huff have Colleaian Snorts Writer meet. compiled the unbeaten slate for p°“‘ J S Both State and WVU feature the Mountaineers. 4 too*™? depth this year. Behind Hat- WVU will get what coach thbweekend as Vir- fleld ’ lh f Mountaineer c b have Stanßomanoski calls “the real Oiila„=![<, mustered a squad of seven test” tomorrow from Penn runners who have bolstered the state. course tomorrow. WesL Virginia team to a 7-0 Several State runners will be The Lions currently hold an re ™ ra - looking forward to gaining their 0-1 record in dual meet com- . Sophomore Doug Carder, first taste of victory this year, petition, as they fell before heir-apparent to Hatfield’s posi- Besides Smith, the harriers are powerful Villanova last week- tion as team lender, heads the counting on fine showings by end, 19-36. balanced strength for the co-captain A 1 Shaeffer and soph A feature of the meet will Mountain men. Juniors Dan Mike Schurko. . Both Shaeffer be the renewal of the battle Welch, Dan Fosselman, Mike and Schurko were hobbled by injuries in last week’s loss to Villanova. Steve Gentry, sixth in last week’s meet, will return with the eighth and tenth-place fin ishers for the Lions, Jim Dixon and Jeff Deardorff. between State’s Ray Smith and . West Virginia's Carl Hatfield. D aili D~.11., The two seniors have battled KQliy lOflOy each other the past four years A send-off rally will be held numerous times. The rivalry for the football team at 11:45 came to a high point last sea- this morning at the Nittany son as Hatfield placed fourth Lion Inn. | [gj PENN STATE TRAVEL S J Presents • 9 o *** •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*• * 2 ; Broadway of Europe : • 9 ! A 15-Day Whirl of Theatre. J A A J Concert, and Cabaret ® a 2 • The Smash Hit Tour „f the 1968/69 Season l ® ••* “ *. .* *••... : 2 a ••••••••••»• ,ii»9 *, •••;, ' sftie, a • **<.•••••. ! • • .ill, s %/, 9S Hi .* 9 • \ *•*:#-- / s • »•** •••••••••••••••••«•••••••••• •#» '• 9 Sightseeing by Motorcoach A 9 Transfers by Motorcoach ® Breakfasts by Dutch, English, French hotel chefs 9 ? Cocktails by v .. 5 P.M. ? A Theatrical events Tickets for seven performances included At 9 Fares by GIT-15 passengers traveling together in EV class 9 9 £ Performance ; £ TICKETS AVAILABLE £ 9 9 2 Staits : : now 2 # £ * December 9* 1968 2 * * 9 9 • December 23# 1968 • 2 No standing room .permittedl • 9 A•• • • X 9 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••?••••» 9 9 116 W. COLLEGE AVE., STATE COLLEGE NEW PHONE: 237-6501 9 9999999999999999999999999999999999 Sheaf fer’s big deal gets you through 29 term papers, 3 book reports,l7exams £ 52 quizzes and 6 months of homework. Sorry about that 49C refill free. All for just a dollar. How much do you think you can The world’s longest writing dollar ballpoint pen. SHEAFFER” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1968 Sheaffer’s big deal means you can write twice as long. Because you get the long-writing Sheaffer dollar ballpoint plus an extra long-writing v'W stBo ;