Page Four Penn's Eating (University Park, Pa.) If he ever gobbles up real estate like he gobbles up football yardage. Penn State's Charlie Pittman will end up a land baron. As a real estate and insurance major at Penn State, the fleet footed halfback spent most of last summer working as an appren tice in his home state of Maryland as a part of his requirements for graduation. He says he devoted most of his time to selling insurance and very little to real estate, but you'll have a hard time convinc ing the Midshipmen of Navy. The way he played football last Saturday it looked like he not only owned the stadium but all of Annapolis and Maryland as well, especially that choice piece of land known as the end zone. Pittman had the greatest day of his career, gaining 176 yards in 19 carries and scoring two touchdowns, one on a spectacular 58-yard spring. ' The 45-22 triumph over Navy was Penn State's 20th straight game without defeat. For Pittman it was as much a personal victory as a team con quest. Among the goals he has set for himself are: to help Penn State go undefeated for the sec ond straight year, to gain more than 1.000 yards and to surpass his record of 14 touchdowns of last year. "If I can do that I'll be com pletely satisfied," he told re pori:ers aftcr the Navy game. Ironically, among the 28,796 fans to witness the game at Navy was Lenny Moore, whose touchdown record Pittman broke last year. Pittman has Often been com pared to Moore and even wears the same numbef (24) that Len ny wore as a Baltimore Colt. "You do your thing, I did mine,", Moore told Pittman Sat u.r6.y. "You're bigger than me. There's no sense comparing things." The Nittany Lions got a big lift from sophomore running backs Lydell Mitchell and Fran co Harris and Pittman talked about their effect on his recup eration from leg and ankle prob lems. "You heal a whole lot faster when you have competition like we have on this team," he said. Unfortunately, Charlie injured F. T A • TM A. 4 . 431 1 .......4" 4... m. \ ...,.....; L 0..... .- - ,67.0i,71q q"'N 1.4 SOl :3° COEt ie r S SCE .:...,.''..:..'.."'-' isol Pittman 'em Up Malkin, Stoner Added to Staff As the number of students increases, so must the fac ulty. In the physical education department, the Behrend Campus has added two new faces. They are those of Mr. Martin Malkin and Mr. Clarence Stoner. Mr. Malkin is replacing Mr. Roger Sweeting who has taken a leave of atcence, to further his studies, as the basketball coach. Coach Malkin feels that it won't be easy for him to match last Year's undefeated record. He was born and raised in New York City and received his Master's degree at Brooklyn College. He played basketball while in school and in various leagues after graduation. He then taught tennis and coached basketball in public schools before coming to Behrend. Basketball season will begin with the first game on November 25. Tryouts and nractice will com mence on October 15. Mr. Stoner, the new baseball coach, is an alumnus of Penn State. While at University Park he played varsity baseball three out of four undergraduate years. After receiving his Bachelors de gree, he played in the minor lea gue with the Oakland Athletics for 2 years. Then he returned to Penn State for graduate work and he will now be teaching physical ed ucation and be heading the base ball department at Behrend. The Nittany Cub would like to welcome the new coaches and wish them the best of luck dur ing the coming year. his knee again in the first Pl,p , of the game against Colorado. However, the Lions proved they aren't a one man team by rolling through with a 27-3 victory, maintaining their undefeated rec ord. * ' tt •.••••' Ze 7 hr 4 I ** *** ***' *** *** ***! THE NITTANY CUB Charlie Pittman Soccer Schedule The Behrend Soccer team un der the auspices of Mr. Lauffer dropped an exhibition game to Gannon by the score of 4-1. Jim Fyre scored our only point in the third quarter. Soccer Schedule: Wednesday, October-8 Alli ance—Home-3:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 14, Bradford- Pitt—Away-3 :00 p.m. Saturday, October 18, Dußois- PSIT—Home, 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 21, Fredonia State—Away, 4:00 pan Saturday, October 25, Erie County Tech—Away-2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 28, Bradford- Pitt—Home-3:00 p.m. Thursday, October 30, Buffalo State—Away-3:00 p.m. Saturday, November 1, Lorain C.C.—Home-2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 4, Lakeland C.C.—Home-3:00 p.m. Saturday, November 8, Allegh eny C.C.—Away-2:00 p.m. Returning soccer players are Pat Haberman, Bob Giles, Tom Acri, Jim Frye, Don Calvin, Jim Schriefer, and Ken Gross. Trade-a-Book 906 Parade St. 455-8500 In stock-30,000 selected used paper backs, hundreds of usel magazines and com ics. Collectors ! Try us for your needs. Coach Malkin putting his desk in order before meeting his ad visees. 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