F ooTball SChed -irt€ The Penn State football team ground out their third win against West Virginia before a: Homecoming ; crowd of 45,000 last Saturday. Down by'seves points early in - the jgamer, the Lions came roaring back to score itwo .touchdowns in the first .half,; .With both teams.scor ing touchdowns again in *the second half, State's defense contained W. Vir- ; ginia tq.save their 21-14 victory, ir . ;j. Sept, 23—State at Navy (lost 23-22) Sept, 29 —-State at Miami (won 17-8) Oct, 7—UCLA at State (lost 17-15) Oct, 14—State at Boston U (won 50-28) Oct,21 —-W.Virginia at State (won, 21-14) 1 Oct,: ,28 State at Syracuse toss-up ; Nov,; 4- —State at Maryland : traditional win Nov.ll- —N.C. State at State needs an upset Nov, 18 —-Ohio U at State first game ever played Nov, 25,—Pitt at State easy win for State . : ”T~he Oy --I Ims Ui II The , SucjCj :-e $77 on Vt\ A suggestion has been made concerning the avail-' ability of buses for Hazle ton stud'enf s Wishing to' at- i tend the Nittany Lions games’ at University Par’kv r When Dean < McCalluis was • • questioned concerning the feasibility of the sugges- ' tiony he said that the ven ture would -riot I 'be-possible becaus'e of a lack of stu dent interest* However, < if enough students express an interest in attending the games,' the administra tion might be persuaded to reconsider its pfrlicv. FIMCING The Fencing Club will get its start Thursday, October 19,in the game room of the Student Union Building at 7:30 P.M. Mr, Goldman, a former Olympic star, will be the instructor and Mr. Bobby, the physical educa tion insturctor at the Hazleton Campus, will as- sist Mr, Goldman., Mr. Bobby is also the advisor for the club, A large turn out is expected. ejp,lco rc\Q : •'BN yiliT‘»rx Box BoftkO '\r\ SoB W i n r» inj ScHSon Penn State is going for their 29th straight season, without a: losing record,Ex cept for 1965 and 1966 when; their record was r (5-s)< State has: had a winning re cord i. Penn; State ranks 10th among, the mation'.sr-winning est teams for the past .'25- years with a (158-70-8) re cords Oklahoma is first with 'a (189-70-B)record, ( At the beginning of Spring training there were big problems aith the defense and overall team speed. With the . changing of : several players, :more speed :ha§ been acquired, but team ddpthhis still a; problenu So far thisiseason Penn State has been playing above expectation, but in juries have begun to take their toll. So far they have lost defensive star Mike Reid and star Bob Campbell, by knee injuries, as well as a few other regulars. If Penn State could keep from being .plaqued by in- juries the rest of the sea son, they should have their 29th non-losing season in a row. , 5g cjC| e^BonS. >\S OX\ offensive TKe