Page Four Mike Marsh Chosen Athlete Of Week by Tom Harvey Sports Reporter Mike Marsh has been selected this week's "athlete of the week" for his outstanding performance against Allegheny and Beaver. The 5' 10", 220 lb. sophomore was selected for the super defensive work that the big center fullback turned in. Coach Herb Lauffer stated: "Against Allegheny, Mike turned in one of the best games ever for Behrend, not only physically but mentally, as well. He put his excellent soccer background to work by providing good heads up play against both Allegheny and Beaver." The Springdale, Pa. native plays a position that is not noted for having great scorers. However, Marsh has turned in 8 goals and one assist by providing the Behrend booters with the big 'e ea/a 94teeit* 4445 Buffalo Road K-Mart East Hall Mark Goods Russel Stover Candy Candles and Posters GORDON LIGHTFOOT IN • CONCERT ALLEGHENY CAMPUS CENTER AUDITORIUM ALLEGHENY COLLEGE MEADVILLE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19th AT 8:30 PM GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS $4.00 Tickets maybe bought in the offices of the Campus Center or the information desk of that building or by mail from Allegheny Campus Center. Allegheny College Meadville, Pa. (checks or money orders only) boot in penalty kick situation✓. Lauffer said of his defensive ace: "Mike plays a position that gives him little scoring opportunities but to utilize his accurate shot we have used him in all our penalut shots with excellent results." Lauffer continued: "But it is in the defensive department that Mike has distinguished himself. The center fullback is not a flashy type position but is an integral part of the defense and Mike has led the defense all year. Mike is also one of the co captains for the Behrend eleven and has provided leadership both on and off the field for the suc cessful Behrend soccer squad. It is with athletes such as Mike Marsh that carry Cub hopes in the Commonwealth campus championship. MARTIN RIELL'S MR SHOP Sona , ttedt ios Vogel- 71teg'4 Styled' Liberty Shopping Center Behrend Collegian Wrestling Under Way Onorato Is Confident by Dave Ruef Sports Editor Behrend Campus' wrestling team, the defending Corn monwe-alth Campus Champions, are hard to work preparing for the Edinboro Invitational Tourney, December 3-4. Coach Ed Onorato welcomed back three returning veterans that will form the nucleus of this year's squad. Back from last year's team are Tom Staszewski from Academy, Mark Hedges from Cathedral Prep and Paul Jazenski from Iroquois. The latter two were Commonwealth Campus champs last year. A big battle is shaping up for the starting position in the 118 lb. class. Candidates include Chris Cardillo from Churchill, Mike Curr, who was the District 10 champ at Ft. Leßeouf, and the Parochial state champ Julio DeMarco from Cathedral Prep. In the 126 division, Hedges and Bob Newcombe, from State College High School, are the leading candidates. Larry Gedora from Churchill and Denny Steadman will vie for the starting Nittany Lions Entertain Maryland This Saturday UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Nov. Penn State, its perfect football record intact after a 35-7 win over West. Virginia last week, hosts intersectional rival Maryland at Beaver Stadium Saturday (Nov. 6). A capacity crowd of ap proximately 48,500 is expected for the 1:30 p.m. kickoff. No standing room tickets will be sold for the game. which is Penn State's fourth straight sellout at home this year. The halftime show will feature 50 Pennsylvania high school bands in Penn State's 22nd annual Band Day program. "We had to play a great foot ball game to beat West Virginia." Penn State coach Joe Paterno says. "I'm just hopeful that we can stick together and pay attention to first things first— and that of course means Maryland this week." The win over the Mountaineers boosted Penn State's season record to 7-0 and their current winning streak to 12 over a two year period. Maryland is 2-6 after its 38-0 romp over VMI last week. "Maryland is a better team than the record indicates," says Penn State coaching assistant John Rosenburg, who scouted the Terps. "They have lost several close games, but they seemed to put everything together last wee." .Sophomore quarterback Al Neville is the key man in the Maryland attack. Neville has completed 64 of his 131 passin attempts for 041 yards and eight. touchdowns. His favorite receiver has been his former high school teammate, split end Dan Sungori, who . has 21 receptions for 309 yards and two touch downs. Neville's passing is com plemented by a strong running game, featuring tailback. Art Seymore. The shifty, 175-pound Seymore was hampered by in juries earlier this season, but is healthy now. He has gained 289 yards on 90 rushing attempts. THE STORE THAT ROCKS WITH GOOD MUSIC EQUIPMENT MACE co w ELECTRONICS 2631 WEST BTH ERIE, PA. . berth at 134 lbs. leading con tenders in the 142 division are Larry Fabrizi from Cathedral Prep and Ted Ward who hails from Mt. Lebanon. John Clancy, from Abington High, looks good thus far in the 158 lbs. class. Tom Tillman has the inside track in the 167 lb. class as do Jazinski and Staszewski in the 177 lb. and 190 lb. divisions. Mike Deeb from Iroquois, who will wrestle Heavyweight, rounds out the 14- man squad. Thus far, Coach Onorato is optimistic. "This is the best personnel we've ever had. Most of the boys have had previous ex perience and we should go far. I'm a little disappointed at the turnout because there are numerous wrestlers on campus who decided not to participate. But overall we're shaping up for a fine season." 1971-72 Wrestling Friday, December 3 Edinboro Inv Tourney Saturday December 4 Edinboro Inv. Tourney The Maryland defense is built around Guy Roberts, who has played five different defensive positions this season. He will probably be the "rover" this week. Defensive back Larry Marshall is having a great season, leading the team in in terceptions, punt returns and kickoff returns. The Terps will have to contend with a Penn State team that many opposing coaches have called better than the 1968 and 1969 Lion squads. This year's team is among the national leaders in rushing offense, total offense, scoring, total defense and scoring defense. The Lions are averaging 457.1 yards and 41.4 points per game while limiting their first seven opponents to 240.1 yards and 7.1 points per contest. Balance has been the key to the Lion success this season. Senior halfback Lydell Mitchell has been getting most of the at tention as he threatens nearly all of the Penn State rushing and scoring records, but fullback Franco Harris and quarterback John Hufnagel are also having Collegian Views College Football by Bob Hoffman Sports Reporter This week in college football, Jim Pittman, the newly acquired Head Coach of Texas Christian University, died of a heart attack. Just a year ago he led Tulane to a very successful season and a great Liberty Bowl victory. To be a coach takes so much out of a person, and he surely gave all he could. The nation's No. 1 team, Nebraska once again showed it all, passing, rushing and defense which made Colorado look like any other team. Oklahoma, kept November 4, 1971 Saturday, December 11 Allegheny CC-BOyce H 6:30 Wednesday,-December 15 Clarion State Freshman A 6:30 Siturday December 18 Erie Community Co. H 6:30 Saturday, January 8 Lorain County CC A 6:30 Wednesday, January 12 New Kens Campus-psu A 6:30 Saturday,January 22 Cuyahoga CC-Western A 3:00 Friday January 28 Dubois Campus-PSU H 6:30 Saturday, February 5 Cuyahoga CC-Metro A 1:00 Wednesday, February 9 Shenango Val Camp -PSU H 6:30 Saturday, rebruary 12 Jamestown CC H 6:30 Wednesday, February 16 Beaver Campus-PSU A 6:00 Friday, February 18 Penn St. Com Campus Tourn - A Saturday, February 19 Penn St. Corn Campus Tourn A Friday February 25 NJCAA Region MX Tourney A Saturday, February 26 NJCAA Region XIX Tourney A fine seasons. , Mitchell is the team rushing leader with 965 yards and has set a new Penn State record with 166 touchdowns. He needs 49 yards against Maryland to become Penn State's all-time rushing leader and 118 yards to - establish a season rushing record. Boh marks are held by Lenny Moore, the legendary halfback who gained 1,082 yards in one season and 2,380 yards in his career. Harris is second to Mitchell in rushing with 462 yards. Hufnagel has a slim lead over Mitchell in total offense. The junior quar terback has completed 60 per per cent of his passes (48 of 80) for 680 yards and has added 291 yards on the ground. Hufnagel, Harris and Mitchell give most of the credit for their performances to an , offensive line led by tackle Dave Joyner, and All-American candidate in his own right. The defense is led by linebacker Charlie Zapiec and a strong front four that has allowed only one touchdown on the ground this season. right along with Nebraska, as their powerful Wishbone T. trounced lowa State 43-12. Michigan, Auburn and Penn State also are still undefeated. Ed Marinaro continues his bid for Heisman Trophy by sur passing Steve Owens rushing record of 3,860 yards with his own 4,132 yard and the season is still unfinished. Back in the subject of the top five collegiate teams, I feel next week Nebraska will demolish lowa State, Penn State should beat a surprising Maryland team. Alabama sould be victorious over L.S.U. Michigan should walk over lowa and Oklahoma-should have an exciting battle with Missouri. PROGRESSIVE REG. * RECORDS OURS $4.98 $2.99 $5.98 $3.6a Paraphanlia (Nothing, Leather Accessories Bean Bag Chairs" $19.95 ATTUNED RECORD 406 W stn 455-6571
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