PAGE FOUR A ROUGH DAY could be in store for the Lions' soph defensive halfback, Mike Smith. With speedy receivers Hal Busby, Ron Copeland and Mike Garrett, UCLA will probably use passes to move the ball on State's rugged defense. Purdue Tested (AP) A versatile sophomore quarterback will get a chance today to become King Rex of Ohio State football when he leads the Buckeyes against the Purdue Boilermakers, the nation's topranked team.. And Rex Kern will certainly be considered royalty by Ohio "State fans if he can spark the fourth-ranked Buckeyes past Leroy Keyes and the Boilermakers, who rate as two touchdown favorites. Ohio' State will be spurred on by the memory of last year’s 41-6 trouncing by PurdUe, but it will take more than memory to stop Keyes who has rushed for 244 yards and six touch downs, caught 15 passes for 173 yards and completed three of five passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns. Football Coverage in HUB d^ a y ss c i?L l d eg a^ n DEADLINE Today’s Penn State UCLA ABC-TV. Coverage begins at -10:30 A.M. Day football game will be broad- ~ Before Publication s Students can see the game in cast live from Los Angeles, by color in the HUB music room. L——————— COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY ••»•••••••• | 1MH1HM11M111t..,,..., FOR SALE 1958 Pershe coupe. Fair AMBULANCE 1957 Cadillac, only WANTED: ROOMS for Homecoming' condition. $695.00. Call 942-8915 Altoona, 52.00 miles, good condition. Reasonable. Weekend. Also tickets for the Army Pa - _ Will trade.^ Phone 236*6251 after 5:30. igame. Call Tom or Jim at 238-984 X 1963 AUSTIN-HEALY 3000 Mk 11. New ELEGANT LINGERIE: lounging wear, MIMEOGRAPH7~WILL~pay for access top, battery, brakes, exhaust system, gowns, penoirs, etc. Highest quality to Mimeoqraph Machine good cause good tires Completely gone over. Posi- fabrics and construction. Not sold com* Call 238-8853, Don or Rich tively must sell. Call John 2JS-5155. mercially. Ideal for bridal trousseau, - ‘ DESOfiTwS,: Clean”inside7 runntnc"cod- Chris L™ s . ="<!■ _Call_23!-<«4. y SshTAp'T'c.ll'SjLaS dition. $lOO.OO Call AI 238*3708. #54 Hilltop 1967 HONDA 305 CC Scrambler Blke’or 237-2638. Trailer Court. is in excellent condition. Extras. Call aaapiTcipo —AMper - r-I^T«i'~rf"Vc" - in i Larr y 865-4982. .STUDIOUS ROOMMATE for University ampli F icR, amp EG Gemini II 15 in. __ ___ _ | Towers winter spring Ca 11 Bill 238 [Jensen concert speak. $250.00. Orphenm 1966 TRIUMPH Bonneville 650 cc. Per- 3383 after 9-00 Dm * Furr Box $20.00. Call 237-1048. feet. Call 238-5209 after 5.00. -• L_ GUNS”marun“334 35 Rot. DwV Rifle: -58 “FORD7”R^m~W“paTnttdT - JlM.'™“lsin"i?, G com““y! T L E v E el!',' ed t S o ,a sfv n e t Mossberg .22, 4x scope. Best offer. 237- Evenings 237-0224. snort performances for Alumni. Sat. -nite, ® 8 _ - 1964 AUSTIN-'hEALEY 3000. White, body lN ° v * 2 * ,f interested, call Carmen 237- GUtTAR AUDITORIUM, F-hole • case, OK. enqlne outstanding, priced for quick 4923 * strap, and amplifier,pickup included. $4O. sale. 238-1711. i HISTORY 16. SPANISH 3TEnqKsiT'm or best_ otter. Bob 237-1769. ;« Correspondence Courses completed. Call 1963 RAMBLER American Sedan. Good 1 ATTENTION jLou 238-6821. shape. Good mileage. $4BO or best offer. •• I roommatf wawrpn WiM_dennons,r_ate. Ph0ne_692.«77. '£,f .XT’ Br>C ""' R ' Ward ' «”' t « 2 ">*« ou, on B e „„er pTke 1966 AUSTIN HEALEY 3.000. Excellent - - mow or winter - spring lerms. $4O/mo. condition, original owner, RfcH, wire NEED A HAIRCUT? Marino's Barber Call 238-5356. wheels, overdrive. $2,375. Call 466-6287. Shop has just opened in The Nlttany nEs'pERATPLY fjppnpn 1967-IBARRACUDA Fo7mol, “ S four- “ T ‘ Ck " S speed, radio, posltraction. Excellent con- FREE DRAFT Counseling. Any alterna dition. If interested call Jim (238-5852) five discussed. The Freedom Union, j between 5 and 7 p.m. 1 206 W. Beaver. 238-4535. Call 7-lt) p.m. 1965 MUSTANG 289 V-8. All syncro tires. Make reasonable offer. 238-7474. DON'T BE left out In the warm. Join NOTARY Bureau of Motor Vehicles 4-speed, dark blue. $1,2C0. Call Dave _ T ,he P -S- Student Skating Club. Genera! f ° r 7‘ ls ' *-? flal forms ' and so forth. Hotel after six 237-4201. ,*W4 CHEVY IMPALA Convertible. Excel- mee ti ng Tuesday Oct. 15 7:30 p.m., 301 ;State _ College, above Corner Room. STUDENTS: WE _ provide Si L™r?yT«*9»l? St *** t 0 * PP Boucke. Everyone invited. :THE PENN STATE Karate Club Is holding ance for- autos, motorcycles, motor- - - - - v --- ~ MONEY FOR Freshmen! Two scholar- 1 5! a i s 5. s u Su " day and Wednesday 7:30-9:00' scooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization.'J? 66 I cc *_ B I ?^.J A ®J o ORCYCLE ' S4so *°°* s hj ps available for freshmen who intend !}_ Rec Nall Newjnembers are welcomed. Phone Mr, Temeles 238-6633. acr _*-- -- 6 - -.— ’to major in Journalism. Obtain applica-,TABLE TENNIS Club practice session, HONDA 90. Excellent running condition.ition in 215 Carnegie Bldg, and file before Monday 7 p.m, HUB. Everyone welcome.! Best offer takes it. Call-Pete 238-2587 Nov. ). 'Join now!! ; DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First Insertion IS word maximum SI .25 Each additional consecutive insertion .35 Each additional 5 words .15 per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE HOAGIES, HOAGIES, Hoagies. Regula' 60c, Tuna 60c, Ham 70c, Chicken 70c., _ __ , Ham andi Cheese Sandwich 35c. Dean's aft . e l_ 7 J?/ m : 1 TYPING: FORMER secretary desires' SUNDAY' VESPERS .. ~ YooVm T”. Fast Delivery. Dial 230-80.15 or 237*1043 1945 HONDA SO. Like new, less than 500 typing at home. Has vast typing ex* late sleepers here's your chance 8 p.m. to midnight. miles. $l6O or best offer. Call 466*7132. perience. Call anytime 355-5216. . * *. ■ MEN WOMEN!! Advertising your bag? ,1967 305 HONDA Scramb’.er. Excellent STUDENT SERVICES, 10*15 Eisenhower Alpha Delta Sigma Advertising Fraternity condition. Inspected. 5000 miles. Cat! Chapel, 11:45 Grace Church. Coffee is taking new members Carnegie Build* 1 865*2283. ( also .. . Lutheran Student Parish. ing, Tues., Oct. 15 at 7:30. JUDSON SUPERCHARGER for '6(T"to '67 lnstruments .l V.W. All parts and instructions. $85.00 C. F. Martin guitars, drum sets and! * *r *'*’ Used very little. Excellent condition. [accessories at flexible comoetitive* LOST ONE 20 QUART - Food Mixer. Two”com- prices - 1 mercial French Fryers, 8 x 28 foot House ARCHERY EQUIPMENT: Bear Alaskan! Trailer. Stainless Steel Hood. Automatic Bow, 37 lbs., like new, glass arrows & [Donut Machine. Call 238-6188. ’quiver. Call evenings 355-5216.. 1 ,1960 OLDS SUPER 88 convertible, 5 new FlCESH~Sv7EET*~:Tder""at*Brand X along l tires, brakes, exhaust system. Just tuned. Benner Pike Sat. evening and Sunday j Mechanically perfect, smooth riding, afternoon and evening. 1 238-SW7. ;ATTVNTibNTwiNKY'S'AirRi»r Delivery; 1968 HONDA 90 Brand new. Less than Service. Both stores deliver. Enjoy 600 miles. Perfect condition with new same fast services that you enjoy in bothjSTEAMING CIDER, daintv Castries con helmet. Owner must sell. Save $lO5 off.stores. East Sectioni 237-1456; West versations, warm smiiM ««« ttoht* ! original $295. 238-2862. I Sections - 238-9994. |Ed Burgond and John Pedis - Saturday! TWO WHEELS Cycle Shop. Come see the new end used motorcycles. 1311 East 1 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, hand loomed, yummy colors, price $30.00 (Limited supply). Phone 238-8511 or 238-5494. Open untii 6:00. I 1965 MUSTANG. 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. It sits in the middle of sprawling Los Angeles, a sort of green patch in the ur ban grey. The Coliseum they call it, and it’s just like something out of ancient Rome. The home of the UCLA Bruins (and the Southern California Trojans) has a reputation of treating visitors, especially out-of-state visitors, with something less than hospitality. A crowd of 70,000 hate-filled UCLA . LOS ANGELES. CALIF. The Penn State football team had no sooner stepped off the United Airlines jet last night when it was greeted by a contingent that might have had psychological warfare in mind. When the plane touched down at Los Angeles International Airport at 7:15 p.m. (PCT), about 25 “Bruin Belles’' started to pop oranges into the hands of each visitor. The comely hostesses wel comed the Lions and exchanged pleasan tries, but the coeds might have had an ul terior motive. Head coach Joe Paterno hustled his players onto waiting buses bound for the Sheraton West Hotel. “They did the same thing last 1 time.” Paterno said of the Bruin greeting com mittee, “and they beat the hell out of Two Squads Play Penn State’s soccer and cross country squads will be in The Penn State women’s Hensen, Patti Lehman, Sherry: action today, each seeking that gymnastics tearr. has selected Oaks, Barbara P.ose, Carol i elusive first victory. 15 women to comprise the Songer, Bette Jo Spangler, Judy! The soccer team, winless 1968-69 squad. Spatz. Colleen Vlachos and in two trys, will host a rough Those picked included Linda Joan York. I Army team, while the harriers Brooks, Ruby Chapin, Susie The first team meeting West Virginia Duvall Ginger Hettema Ann beheld aTfp.L and Temple. Hintz, Sharon Hosier, Karen p FOR SALE Lions Visit Coliseum By DON McKEE Assistant Sports Editor Bruin 'Belles 7 Use Psychology By RON KOLB Collegian Sports Editor He was referring to the 1966 L.A. we- FOR SALE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Meet UCLA in Biggest Test fans will be there to boo their team’s se cond straight Eastern opponent, and their hatred will be greater than usual.after last week’s upset by Syracuse. Lion coach Joe Paterno is looking on this game, his team’s biggest of the year, as a proving ground for the national rankings. “If we win,” Paterno said, “I think we should get all the national attention that we do.” Polls or no polls, Penn State wants this one a little more than any other game this season. Not since 3963, at the ekend, when the Nittany Lions were similarly greeted by the Belles. The next day UCLA trounced State, 49-11. This time the reception was cut short. The chartered flight left Pittsburgh Airport at about 4:40 yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Denver, Colo., where it stopped for fuel. From there the team flew to Los Angeles and to 65-degree weather. Paterno said when he arrived that he won’t know what backfield he will use un til shortly before gametime, 4:15 (EDT) today. The uncertainty centers upon ful lback Don Abbey, who is a doubtful star ter. After the game the Lions, will move to Anaheim, where tours of Disneyland are planned. The team will leave Los Angeles at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, and will arrive at University Park at about 5:30 a.m. Monday. The game will be televised live by ABC. Gymnasts Selected WANTED NOTICE •• . uciwnyiiiM TO 104-44-I/JP. •Keep money plus $5 reward. Call 238-0047 or 237-2483. J- OST ,: WEDNESDAY Silver engraved Israeli Ring, high sentimental value. Reward. Please call 865-7009. JAWBONE ‘beginning of the series which ends today, have the Lions beaten UCLA. “We really -want this one,” quar terback Chuck Burkhart said this week. “Its our last shot at them, and after last year...” Last year was a prelude to the cur rent season, with the' roles reversed. UCLA came to Penn State ranked No. 2. This year the Lions are on the coast, ranked No. 3. Last year UCLA barely escaped with a 17-15 win. The Lions" hope to do better this year, but won’t have an easy time of it.' If Prothro can get his quarterback. Jim Nader, at peak efficiency, he could give the Lions a bad time. An offense that includes runners Mickey Cureton and Rick Purdy, and receivers Hal Busby and Mike Garrett can beat most teams, Syracuse not withstanding. All this hasn’t made Burkhart’s week any easier, although the Lions had what Paterno called a “snappy” practice on Thursday. State’s injury situation is still not clear. Fullback Don Abbey is listed “doubtful” and defensive end Lincoln Lippincott apparently is still not ready. This is the last time Penn State will play UCLA and it’s a shame the series has to end just when it’s becoming a real ly hot rivalry. That narrow loss to the team ranked second in the nation gave the Lions momentum to win the rest of their games last ln fact, they haven’t lost since. Paterno is playing this one to see if his team is really as good as the papers say it is. If his players aren’t blinded by smog or, slowed by airplane fatigue, he should have his proof positive. And Tommy Prothro will find out how the other' half lives. ' P.S.U. OUTING CLUB | SUNDAY OCT. 13 Class I Canoe trip :on Juniata River. Sign up at the HUB., | SATURDAY OCtT" 12~Class~lf “Canoe : trip on Red Moshannon Creek. Some j white water experience necessary. (EQUESTRIAN DIVISION —• Anyone wish ing a ride or tickets to Harrisburg' Horse Show Sat. Oct. 26 contact Art. iPhone: 865-3537. SUNDAY OCT. 13 Climbing Pulpit Rocks. ]Meet front of Rec Hail 9:30 am. Sign lup at HUB. Must participate in Dynamic 1 j Relay practice to go on weekend trips. TUESDAY OCT. 15 Equestrian Division first regular meeting 7:30 p.m. In 111 Boucke, Speaker Mr. David Tyler* man ager of University quarter horse barns. HELP WANTED 'MAN WITH car for delivery service. ICash daily. Djal 237-1043 6 p.m. - 8 pun. j ST'JDEnY“wIVES - sTdO/hr' I leilbiiThours. Unusual opportunity. Car necessary. Write: Richard Shoemaker, 1442 South Pugh Street. STUDENT TO run Multilith Press part time. Experience necessary. Call 865-2841. HELP WANTED. A coed to serve food nightly at lounge in Lion's Den. Call 238-5811. PART TIME help wanted, must like all kinds of animals. Male only. Ballenger's Pet and Hobby, Beaver Ave. FOR RENT SUBLET WINTER Term. One bedroom furnished apartment. Close to campus. • Call 237-6148. I Free bus, TV/O BEDROOM Whitehall. air. Unfurnished. Available Nov. 1, 238-0838. WANTED TO BUY THREE HOMECOMING football tickets for out-of-state guests. Call 237-6691. JOIN US AT THE PHYRST ON SATURDAY TO WATCH THE GAME ’ 2 TELEVISSONS STABUTE FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Gm«nl rStlnm ..twit. A Joseph Jaiuu Production Terence Stamp Card White,, "POOReOHT Technicolor* sm CO-HIT! sarwH<fe — JHEMEHt: |P? EASTMAN COLOR IS _ _ Show Time Adm. $l.OO 7:30 P.M. Now Playing FEATURE TIME 1:00 - 3:39 ■ 6:18 - 8:57 Unlike other classics ‘West Side Story’ grows younger! MIBISCH PtOfURES pmtnts, 5f SIBRY PANAVISION ' ' ifei TtCHNICOtOR* 1 § Ri-nluied thru {I « United Artists '8 Air Conditioned Now Showing FEATURE TIME ' 1:30 - 3:33 - 5:36 - 7:39 - 9:42 66Very nearly ruptured my stomach muscles I laughed so hard!99 —GLAMOUR Jwoh L L»»vi> IV wm ZERO MCSTEL « Mel Brooks' “THE' PRODUCERS" A Glatiw fodvehea . Mm,. In Color Air Conditioned ONE OF the biggest reasons that Penn State's rush defense rates first in the nation statistically, is the presence of Steve Smear (6-L 223) at tackle. The tough junior led the team with seven unassisted tackles in the Navy game. Here’s to you Phi Mu Delta Pledges! On a great old tradition, A wonderful idea, Xciting CHAPTER DAY ! SINCERE THANKS, The Brothers __ AIR CONDITIONED Cathavm Jiff * PERKINS JLg TUESDAY WELD F-Ktxea&yMARSHAL BACKLAR*idNOEL BLACK- o*wt,NOEL BLACK tSS Smwy St LORENZO SEMPLE, JR BaseJ on the tad fij STEPHEN GELLER w. r, JOHNNY MMIDEL color tv Deluxe WED: "THE SPLIT" Now . . . 2:00-4:30.7:00-9:30 EXTRA ADDED! “Scrooge McDuck and Money'' at 1:30 -4:00 -.8:30 - 9:00 I | NOW SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 12, 1964 WAgwreJ^ STUNNING, BEAUTIFULLY MADE FILM-ONE THAT lU WILL NOT FORGET!” -Mi»h C rht. NIC-TV She ‘EXCEPTIONALLY POWERFUL IN BOTH CONCEPT AND EXECUTION! A HIGH LEVEL OF CREATIVE CINEMA!” — Tim • Mtgfd'N BRILLIANT! REMARKABLE!” —Jenph MafptnilN«wtw*«k 10 - 3:50 - 5:40 - 7:30 - 9:20 HORSflimil B FEAR VRLO PONTI PRESENTATION I YIJL SIOMA 111. A PILMWAVS COMPAN V
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