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IF Saturday, November 12 + TURKEY DINNER SERVED REC HALL 5:00 - 6:45 Price $L.OO 10 Door Prizes Square Dancing FREE BINGO INEONISDAY. NOVENI9O 9. 1955 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA PAGE SEVEN Outing Club Group IM GA Chi Phi Kappa Sigma, To Hear Skiing Talk Tomorrow Willard Hischman, Philadel- Navy Win IM Titles phia sports store owner and au- By VINCE CAROCCI thority on skiing' equipment, will speak to the Winter Sports Divi- An aggressive Navy independent team and a fast-moving Phi sion of the Outing Club at 7:30 Kappa Sigma squad won the Intramural football championships p.m. tomorrow in 317 Willard. last night on the Beaver Field. gridiron. Two movies—'The ABC's of Navy, sparked by the passing wizardry of its tailback, Phil Skiing," and ''Championship Ski- hard-fighting ing at the Harriman Cup Races"— Hodges, completely outplayed its Dorm 39 opponents will be shown. to win a 13-0 vitcory. Hischman, who will speak on The Middies did all their scor- and passed to Don Stickler on how to select and purchase equ'?- ing in the first half as Hodges the 50. ment for safer and better skiing, passed for both touchdowns. The little tailback then hit El- is the former ski instructor of the mer Strauss in the end zone for Pennsyvania Big Boulder S 1: i Midway through the first half, six points. Guy Tirabassi booted Area. He is currently sponsoring Navy took over on its own 30- the tying point. the intercollegiate skiing comne- yard line. On the first play from Phi Kappa Sigma scored the titian in the "Banana Belt" Sizi winning TI) early in the second Association and is race-commit- scrimmage, Hodges veered to his quarter right and loose a 50-yard after forcing Christian- tee chairman of the Pennsylvania let with sen to boot to the 50. heave to Ray Tuleya who caught Ski Federation. it on the 20 and trotted into the Schneider passed 35 yards to end Don Stickler who made a sensa- Arkansas rang up its largest zone. Ralph Souder missed grab on the the extra point attempt. tional three. Then' number of points against Texr.s Navy scared its final touch- Schneider hit Tirabassi in the end' since 1938 when the Ra- waning zone for the score. Tirabassi beat the Longhorns, 27-29. down in the minutes of point. the first half. With the ball rest- kicked the extra teen years ago Arkansas won 42 ti. ing on the midfield stripe, the Navy tailback threw a 40-yard running jump pass 'to Souder on the losers' 10. .• . On the next play, Hodges hit ATTENTION Ron Krieple in the end zone for the score. Souder booted the ball through the uprights for the 13th " • Bosox, Senators Engage point. Navy succeeds the Firebalk—- • • winners of the crown for Nur 4N In Nine-Player Deal consecutive years—as independ- ,55 Howard .1. Gresens ent champs. Director of Personnol WASHINGTON (JP)—The Washington Senators today traded In the fraternity contest, Phi pitcher Bob Porterfield, first baseman Mickey Vernon and two other Kappa Sigma's Lew Schneider ,ut building your future players for five Boston Red Sox players. outdueled his Phi Gamma Delta the development of new counterpart; Chuck Christiansen, Also going to are. pitcher Johnny and outfielder General Electronics, mil- Boston Schmitz in .a battle of the tailbacks, -to and Tom Umphlett. lead his team to a 147 victory. waves Automation. Inreturn, the Senators will receive righthanded pitcher Richard Phi Gam drew first blood mid- ion and advice regarding Brodowski, Alpheus Lee Curtis way through the first quarter tt Airborne Instruments Jr., Clevenger, when John Lessig made a diving jou contact him when he and Thurman E. are bidding for the pennant in catch of Christiansen's eight yard and `outfielders Karl Olson and 1956, since the Boston club can't toss for the score. Don Ferguson er with your Placement Neil B. Chrisley. expect too many years' service kicked the extra point. from its new players. President Calvin Griffith of the Phi Kappa Sig needed only two Vernon will be 38 in April; ays to tie the score. Schneider Senators said Olson will be Wash- Schmitz will be 36 later t h ok the kick-off on his own 20 sitaated ington's centerfielder and- Chris- month. Porterfield, who has been "Ideally Island, ley, who played with Nashville of having difficulty winning for the on Long the - - - - Southern Assn. last season, last two seasons after a 22-game in the Heart probably will play leftfield. year in 1953, is 31. the It was a 5-for-4 deal as the In return for these players, the JACK'S of Industry." Senators also gave up lefthanded Senators acquired three pitchers Barber Shop Electronics pitcher Johnny Schmitz and re- and two outfielders, all 25 or serve outfielder Tommy Umph- 131 S. Pugh St. younger, but none with much of 160 OLD COUNTRY RO AD MINEOLA, N. Y lett. Quite obviously, the Red Sox a major league record. AG HILL P.:,:,i_ RT-'''.'iit.:' IF Saturday, November 12 + TURKEY DINNER SERVED REC HALL 5:00 - 6:45 Price $l.OO 10 Door Prizes Square Dancing FREE BINGO • Tickets Available from Club Representatives • IL, IL, 1r ir irL. Come on gang —food and fun for everycne ! !.
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