Page Six Here's Behrend on the defensive against Alliance in Wednes day's contest. We won 3-2 in overtime play. Blue & White Notes NITTANY LION NOTES Penn State has played before three straight sellout crowds this season and is certain of adding three more to the streak. This Sat urday's game with West Virginia has been sold out since July; next week's at Syracuse is sold out and the Oct. 25th game against Ohio University became a sellout last week. Te Nittany Lions came out of the Kansas State game with out any further injuries and with the return to action of halfbacks Charlie Pittman and Gary Deuel should be at 100 percent physical ly against West Virginia. Pittman gained 127 yards in 25 carries last year against the Mountaineers and scored a touchdown. All-American linebacker Denny Onkotz was named Associated Press lineman .of the week after' last season's West Virginia game. He intercepted two passes—one to stop a serious Mountaineer threat and returned the other nine yards for a touchdown. Saw 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. 71a SPORTSSCENE Say You It Advertised In The * CUB * ART'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Garnet's Sunoco •1790 Station Road Complete Service, RePalli . 899-8711 899-6143 The Erie Book Store 717 French Street Erie, Pa. 16501 . . 452-3354 Catrabone's Variety and Hobby Shop 2809 Buffalo Rd. Ph. 899-9085 Wesleyville, Pennsylvania School Supplies THE NITTA.NY CUB SPORTS VIEWS by Fritz Anderson SPORTS SHORT LE, It's that time of the year, baseball is reaching a dramatic climax with its world series also, divisional playoffs are an added feature . . . Meanwhile, football is moving in, as fans cheer for their favorite profess ional and college team . . Penn State • (our favorite!) built a 17 point lead and held on to a 17- 14 win over the inspired and 19th-ranked Kansas State . . . The Nittany Lions are 3-0 and shooting for their second 11-0 season . . . The Pitt-Duke game must have been fabulous - with Pitt winning 14-12 . . . In the pro leagues, the NFL boasts two undefeated teams, the Cowboys and the Rams . . . There were four last week, but Cleveland and Green Bay lost . . . Hey Colt fans, what about that 52-14 loss to Minnesota last week . . . Cincin nati was the surprise in the .AFL, but dropped to a 3-1 rec ord after losing to San Diego . . . winless Miami tied unbeaten Oakland . . . The Mets could win the series . . . Remember Boston in 1967? . . . Also, Baltimore the East-AL winner might follow in the steps of the Colts (Lost to N.Y. Jets 16-7 in Super Bowl) and Bullets (Lost to N.Y. Knicks in NBA east Semi-finals.) . . . never fear, Baltimore is in line for a hockey franchise . . . back to 'baseball, The well balanced Braves beat four othter clubs to have the right to lose to the Mets . . . The Reds scored 798 runs behind six potent hitters, but their pitchers gave up al most as many runs . . . The Twins finally pulled away from Oakland during August . . . Ex pansionist Kansas City finished ahead of Chicago . . . A rain out terminated the chances for the Yankee's .500 season and Cleve lands 100th loss . . . The N.L. East had heart-broken Chicagon and disappointed St. Louis be with my World Series winner ... The Mets . . . They have Tom Seaver . . . and a Super Bowl forecast . . . The Rains over the Oakland Raiders by a touchdown. Booters Smash Alliance The Behrend Soccer team open ed the season, Wednesday, in fine style by downing Alliance 3-2. The match was forced into over time with the score deadlocked 2-2 at the end of regulation time. At this point a determined. Beh rend took control to produce a victory. With four minutes gone in the first overtime period full back Bill Walker 'threaded the needle' with a pass to Jim Frye, at inside center, who headed the ball in for the winning goal. The first quarter showed an -v=nly -played match with•li ance attempting six shot on goals and Behrend eight, including three corner kicks. Tom Acri, 3ehrend center back, consistently stymied the opponents with his fine defensive play throughout the game. In the second quarter Alliance produced two goals, the second goal coming on a free kick, to ab a 2-0 lead. Behrend quickly reta:iated with a goal by left half, The Behrend Soccer Team has Dom Lam.berti to blame for their individual names not being printed here. BETTER. WATCH OUT DOM! Brookside 'Dairy Store Groceries, Sundries School Supplies Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3110 Station Road Tom Giles, on an assist by Harry Doe. The second half showed Alliance playing a conservative game to maintain the lead. But with nine minutes remaining in the half, the visitors hopes were smothered by Bob-Giles and his second goal of the day. Tuesday, October 28, the Cuba will put their clean slate on the line when they travel to Brad ford-Pitt. Sophs Cop Win The - sophomores defeated the freshmen in football by the score of 20-0. The highlight of the game was Tom Aibrech's 70 yard touch down after a great sweep to the rfght sfde of the sophomores. Other touchdowns were scored by Dan Curtis and Mark Fleis hauer. Dick Habay threw two ex tra point passes, one to Bill Thom as and the other to Dan Curtis, to make the final score 20-0. Brookside Dairy Store Groceries, Sundries School Supplies Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3110 Station Road October 10, 1969
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