2—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, November 12,1975 The Sisters of Chi Omega want to wish the FALL PLEDGE CLASS: Sherry Swanson Michelle Rusnak Cheryl Scott Carol Ann Fekete Casey Cummings the best of luck on their finals! The Daily Collegian keeps you informed artists 0 0 oeCades °Mmerica<' ? " << ' no_o_O__^ 0^ TONIGHT ONLY “All Quiet On The Western Fi *»4 The finest portrayal of the waste and futility of war.... Wednesday, November 12, 1975 8:30 PM University Auditorium Students $.50 Pnoe. Non-students $l.OO Tickets will be sold at the door beginning one hour prior to the film. erie * Faster Responding Silicon- Cell Meier PRIC'E * Accepts the lull senes ot W /50mm 1.8 rujinon Lenses < - ¥•¥■¥*** ST 801 w/LIGHT EMITTING DIODE SYSTEM . . . 219 95 —QUANTITIES LIMITED— ★★★★★★ THE CAMERA SHOP 311 W. BEAVER • 237-5326 'When we sell you, we teach you . . . photography ■0 O -Q 2 ROLLS OF FUJICHROME WITH PROCESSING WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY FUJI CAMERA! A little bit of everything - By PHILR. UPP Collegian Sports Writer QUESTION: What is tighter than the news space in today's Collegian? ANSWER: If we could think of something, we would tell vou. Oh well, things are bad all around, but to accomodate everyone in this, the last issue for the term, we’ve borrowed this “throw everything together in one story” idea from another local sheet. Don’t get upset Dennis, it’s only for one day. Here we go: Everyone knows that football bowl scouts were really messed’ up by all the upsets last weekend, but the extent of that mess up was just: revealed today. Officials from the Cotton and Orange Bowls have announce)! they are holding off on their selections until Nov. 22. In fact, they asked the Sugar Bowl to join them in the waiting game. Normally the bids would be extended this coming Saturday. +★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★************ j TOMORROW NIGHT | MARX BROTHERS DRESS UP CONTEST 7:30 Simmons Lounge | Prizes for Harpo, Chico, & Groucho i Sponsored by CHRA & Centre Cinema vines are full of jeans. THE STRAWBERRY h supS PATCH 147 N. Gill (downstairs) 25‘ 00 HORNE 25‘°« Any book in store, including paperbacks, and all hardcover books except $l.OO books. OOOOOOOOOOOQQQOOO coupoNiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 11l < </> SALE SALE SALE And the latest look with jean: is the big top. Ours our redui from $9 to (coupon; Book Shop 124 East College Avenue SALE SALE SALE Rugby Shirts Lighter Weight Regularly $18.50 Sale 14.50 Vasque Cascade Hiking Boot $lO off Cross Country Skiis Up to 30% Savings Carolina Insulated Boots 20% off Closeout Gerry Down Clothing 20% off Canyon Day Hiker Day Pack Reg. $7.95 Sale $6.50 In other football news, linebacker Kurt Allerman and of fensive tackle George Reihner will be the guests on tonight's episode of TV Quarterbacks. Still more football news, and this is a biggie. In the finals cf the intramural coed flag-football playoffs, the Flamers defeated Shrimpboat 12-0. Guess that’s what you call a fisn fry. And then there’s the sad tale of Matt Suhey. Matt, whose older brothers Larry and Paul play for Penn State, became the state’s leading rusher in schoolboy football by gaining a whole mess of yards last weekend. But some guy got out a calculator and the record books, double-checked the figures and poof! —■ Matt Suhey is the state’s second leading ground gainer, due to a mathematical error the first time around. By the way, Matt will stay there because his high school grid career ended last weekend. Still more grid notes. A news clipping appeared on our desk the other day telling how Penn State was first in a poll. Yep, Fri. & R’S The Pathfinder 4 -4 137 E. Beaver Open Every Nite til 9:00 Heavyweight Regularlys22 Sale 17.95 YOU CAN SAVE OVER 20% ON . . . USG’s End of the Term Continental Trailways Chartered Coaches to Pittsburgh & Philadelphia! All USG buses are tr~— -i . TO PITTSBURGH: Forthose of you who would like to make a fast get-away from Happy Valley... Buses will begin loading at 12:30 P.M. (NOON), on Saturday, Nov. 15, in front of the HUB, and will depart PROMPTLY at 12:45 P.M. Stops at David Weis s in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, and downtown at the Trailways Terminal. Arrival in Pittsburgh approx 4 P.M. Forthose who have Monday exams, orpreferto "relax" for a day or so before heading home... Buses will begin loading at 5:45 on Monday, November 17, in front of the HUB, and will depart promptly at 6:00 P.M. Stops at David Weiss in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, and downtown at the Trailways Terminal. Arrival in Pittsburgh approx. 9:15. * BUS TERMINAL PRICE 9.50 USG PRICE 7.50 YOU SAVE $2.00 TO PHILADELPHIA: Forthose of you who prefer center city to University Park, and can’t wait to get back... Buses will begin loading at 12:45 P.M. on Saturday, November 15, in front of the HUB, and will depart PROMPTLY at 1:00 P.M. Stops at the King of Prussia Shopping Center and downtown at the Trailways Terminal. Arrival in Philadelphia approx. 5:00 P.M. And finally, forthose who have Monday exams, orpreferto take in the State College night life for an extra weekend... Buses will begin loading at 6:00 P.M. on Monday, November 17, in front of the HUB, and will depart promptly at 6:15 P.M. Stops at the King of Prussia Shopping Center and downtown at the Trailways Ter minal. Arrival in Philadelphia approx. 10:15PM. BUS TERMINAL PRICE 11.00 USG PRICE —8.50 YOU SAVE $2.50 Tickets on sale at the HUB desk beginning Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1975 at 9:00 A.M. Buy your ticket as early as possible and be sure of your seat. If we sell you a ticket you will depart on time. No waiting for “the next trip.’’ So save yourself a couple of dollars, and a walk to the bus terminal . . . ride the USG end ol the term expresses. Safe ends Friday, November 14th well almost the Lions were right there on top. Seems some writer in lowa interviewed a stewardess who flies the friendly skies with ai kinds of sports teams, college and pros. Anyway, Penn State was the best group, in her opinion, to travel with. Well that’s fine but it won’t get the Nits a bowl bid. Now we’ll dribble over to the-basketball courts. The San Diego Sails of the ABA capsized yesterday, the second team in that league to.go under this season. Earlier in the year the Baltimore Claws folded. Riding right along, the Penn State equestrian team placet) eighth in a meet last weekend. Betty Prine, Sue Daly, Gilroy Diane (that s what it says) and Carolyn Walters garnered first places for the riders. In other horse news, Prince Thou Art, winner of the Florida Derby, underwent surgery today to save his life. PTA broke an ankle in a workout at Belmont Park and was taken to New Bolt Center in Kennett Square. For those concerned students who wish PTA the best, why not drop him a card.
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