Page Six Intramural Action Dave Ruef, quarterback of the Bud Brigade, throws downfield for long yardage as the Bud Brigade defeated the Horntoads 3- 2. Intramural football games are• played Monday through Thursday at 4:30 and 5:30. Intramural Teams Continue Action This year the Behrend Intramural flag-football program has gotten off to an exciting start, boasting an eleven (11) team lineup. This line-up includes 6 tough dorm teams, 4 rugged commuting teams and featuring a well rounded faculty team.. This is the second week of competition among the teams and Mr. Stoner, flag football organizer, seems to think the outstanding teams this year are the Mystics from 3rd floor Lawrence and the Bud Brigade made up of commuters; however, early statistics also indicate the Trojan Rubber Company from 2nd floor Lawrence might have cham pionship potential as a team. The championship game is scheduled for November 3 and will feature the winners of the Dorm and Commuting League. The league games are held at ..... v. • - / • , ... .. . . • ... ------- ' • ::...is,;.; •,:- .-- -...---- • --.•,..-...,.., . _ OOD CAR 1008 Peach Modern Leather Design I Custom Jewelry, Pipes and Candles 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. Sat. the Behrend Arena next to the parking lot in front of Erie Hall. Sadly enough however, due to the large attendence at the games, seating space is very . crowded so most of the audience has to stay in the standing room only areas. Schedules are being distributed at the RUB desk, and games are played Monday through Thur- - sday STANDINGS Dorm Trojan Rubber Co Mystics Ist Lawrence Perry Esquires 3rd Niagara 2nd Niagara Commuter W L Bud Brigade 2 0 Commuting Commandos 1 1 Horntoads Faculty THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET 452-3354 Behrend Collegian Paterno's Squad Faces Big Game US, Syracuse University Park, Pa., Oct. Penn State and Syracuse will renew one of college football's best rivalries on Saturday, October 16. • A capacity crowd of ap proximately 42,000 is expected at Archbold Stadium in Syracuse, N.Y. for the 49th game in a series that started in 1922. Kickoff is at 1:30p.m. Syracuse spoiled Penn State's Homecoming Day celebration last year with a 24 - 7 victory at Beaver Stadium. The Lions will have the opportunity to even the score. Saturday's game is the feature of Syracuse's Homecoming Weekend. Penn State and Syracuse have played every year since 1922 with the exception of the 1943 season. The Nittany Lions hold a slim 22 - 21 edge in victories. There have been five ties. Penn State will come into this year's game with a 4 - 0 record sporting victories over Navy, lowa, Air Force and Army. Syracuse is 2 - 1 - 1 on the season. The Orange tied Wisconsin and lost to Northwestern before victories over Indiana and Maryland the last two weeks. "Syracuse has been playing very good defensive football and has shown the ability to come from behind," says Penn State coach Joe Paterno. The Orange drove the length of the field in the last quarter to earn the 20 - 20 tie with Wisconsin and scored twice in the fourth period last week to beat Maryland, 21 - 13. "That fourth quarter against Maryland was really something," says Penn State scout John Rosenberg. "Syracuse took the play away from Maryland and controlled the football." W L 2 0 1 0 1 .1 1 1 1 1 0 2 The game figures to be a battle of ground games. The Orange rely on a strong running game with fullback Marty Januszkiewicz and tailback Roger Praetorius doing most of the heavy work. Penn State will counter with Lydell Mitchell and Franco Harris. Januszkiewicz was the of- 0 2 0 1 0 0 Levine Auto Supply 3341 Buffalo Rd. Wesleyville, Pa. 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The Syracuse defense is led by safetyman Tom Myers and middle guard Ted Lachowicz. Myers had three interceptions against the Lions last year and contributed a 37-yard punt return that set up a score. He already has four interceptions this season and holds the Syracuse career record with 14 steals. The Penn State attack has been built on the running of Mitchell and Harris. State passed for 244. Lion Harriers Upset Vilianova „UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Oct. Penn State's cross country team upset Villanova, the defending NCAA and ICAAAA champions, on the strength of outstanding team work and senior Greg Fredericks' first place finish. A cross country and outdoor -track All-American last season Fredericks finished some - 100 yards in front of the Wildcats' premier distancemen Marty Liguori and 1970 ICAAAA champion Donald Walsh. Fredericks who edged Walsh in the 1968 ICAAAA freshman championships, earned All- American honors last year with a fourth place finish in the NCAA meet. He also was second in the ICAAAA and fourth in the USTFF championships. During the outdoor track season, Fredericks won both the three-mile and six-mile titles at the ICAAAA meet and placed second it, the NCAA three-mile to gain track All-American recognition. Lion coach Harry Groves also was pleased with the per formance of sophomore Charlie Maguire, who finished fourth. "To beat Villanova we had to gang up on them,” said Groves. navision ® - A Columbia Pictures Release fii.4l *Now Showing* Rated X No one under 18 Must have proof of age yards last week against Army, but more than half of that total came on passes of 62 and 64 yards after the_ Lions had built a 21 - 0 lead. - Mitchell rushed for 161 yards against Army, marking the third time this season and the ninth time in his brilliant career the Salem, N.J., native has sur passed the 100-yard mark in a game. The 161-yard effort against Army gives Mitchell 566 yards this season and 1,933 yards for his career. He is third on Penn State's all-time rushing list behind Lenny Moore (2,380) and Charlie Pittman (2,236). Harris, who has been ham pered by minor injuries the last two weeks, has gained 256 yards in the first four games for a career total of 1,574. He is - fourth on the career rushing list. Paterno expects to go with the same lineups that started the Army game. Offensive guard Carl Schaukowitch, who missed the contest with a leg injury, is on the doubtful list again for Saturday. "We - had to get someone ahead of their All-American Wilson Smith and Maguire came through." The Lions, a youthful team last season, will have the top five scorers from last year's Kent State meet in the lineup Satur day. Jim Allahand of Trevose and Gary Gittings and Bob Hillman of Pittsburgh return in addition to Maguire and Fredericks who won last year's race. At the time of this writing, the Baltimore Orioles lead the Pitt.- sburgh.Pirates two games to one. I think the Orioles will go on to win the World Series. The Robinson boys, big Boog, Mery Rettenmund and four 20-game winners, form the best team in baseball. In the first game, Dave McNally flipped a 3 hitter, as Baltimore topped the Bucs 5-3. All three Pirate runs were unearned, thanks to the sloppy play of Belanger and McNally. Doc Ellis was ineffective. Two bad pitches to Frank Robinson and Mery Rettenmund cost Ellis the game. =IMMIIIINIMM Game two was a farce. Baltimore humiliated the Pirates 11-3 Pittsburgh's relief pitching was abominable, as Bruce Kisson and Bob Veale walked Oriole pitcher, Jim Palmer, with the sacks filled. The only excitement for the Buc fans was Hebner's home-run. Game three was all Steve Blass. Blass who looked bad against.the Giants in the playoff, pitched a masterful 3-hitter. His only mistake was a home-run pitch to Frank Robinson. Bob Robertson once again came through with a big 3-run home run to put the game on ice. But when it's all said and done, the Orioles will repeat as World Champions. If I'm wrong I will apologize to all the Buc fans in next week's article. - October 14, 1971 World Series Outlook