The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, November 28, 1969, Image 4

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There are no tickets available for the Orange Bowl game be
tween Penn State and Missouri. Penn State sold out of its alloted
12,500 tickets Monday morning.
There will be no tickets available in Miami.
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Charlie Pittman, who has set three Penn State records already,
Is very close to another. He needs four points to top Pete Mauth's
,(1909-1912) career scoring record of 171 points.
Charlie has 168 points on 2$ career touchdowns (a school rec
ord). He also holds the mark for' the most TDs (14) in one season
and his 432 career rushing attempts is a Penn State record.
N.C. State coach Earle Edwards can be reached on "Dial a
Coach" at 919-755-2134 in Raleigh. The service is available Monday
through Friday with different material on each day.
Penn State safety Neal Smith set a single season interception
record last Saturday at Pitt with his ninth theft of the year and in
creased his Lion career record to 16.
' If Penn State can hold N.C. State to 22 points or less it will
establish a new school record for lowest number of points allowed
in a 10-game season. The mark of 102 was set in 1962. The 1911
Lions held nine opponents to 15 points.
Intramural Volleyball
Last week's Woman's Intramural Volleyball results are as fol-
Schmohawks over For Blood, 8-15, 12-9, 13-6.
2nd East no. 1 over 2nd East no. 2, forfeit.
2nd East no. 1 over 2nd Floor West, 8-13, 15-1, 13-11.
2nd East no. 2 over 3rd Floor East, 15-11, 15-8.
Shana Mardalas over 3rd Floor East, 8-15, 13-9, 14-4.
2nd Floor West over Nittany Antlers, 15-5, 3-15, 14-6.
Schmohawks over Nittany Antlers, 13-9, 15-2.
For Blood over Shana Mardalas, 15-1, 15-9.
Next Week's Schedule (Wed., Dec. 3)
(Court 1)
7:00 Shana Mardalas vs
Nittany Antlers
7:30 2nd Floor West vs. 2nd
East no. 2
8:00 3rd Floor East vs. 2nd
Floor West
Sports
The four teams with the most
points scored happen to be the
four division leaders . . . Minne
sota has scored 319 points to go
with their 9-1 record . . . Dallas
is 8-2, while scoring 288 points . . •
Los Angeles, 10-0, closely follows
wltla 276 . . . Cleveland is 7-2-1,
with 262 points scored . . . Fifth
place drops 36 points to Balti
more's 225... Defensively, one di
vision almost controls the league
. . Central Division members
Minnesota, Detroit, and Green
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LION NOTES
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8:30 Schmohawks vs. 2nd East
no. 1
(Court 2)
3rd Floor East vs. Schmohawks
For Blood vs. 2nd East no. 1
2nd East no. 2 vs. Shana Marda
las
Nittany Antlers vs. For Blood
Views
Bay are 1,2, 3, allowing 103, 141,
and 160 points, respectively . . .
Los Angeles is fourth with 169,
closely followed by Dallas, 172 . . .
Baltimore shows 218 for sixth
place . . . In the AL, Kansas City
is second in points scored with 300,
and have given up only 138 . . .
Oakland leads the offense with
303 points. . . Defensively, Hous
ton shows 201 points given up for
second best . . . Kansas City host
ed Oakland and the Raiders won
27-24 with 2 interceptions run
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back for TD's by Dan Conners
and George Atkinson . . . The
Raider defense picked off 5 K.C.
passes in all .. . Oakland is 9-1-1
and the Chiefs, 9-2. . . The same
two teams meet December 13 in
Oakland . . . Jim Turner kicked
field goals of 29, 41, 50, and 17
Yards, leading the Jets to a 40-7
conquest of Cincinnati . . . The
Bengals gained 158 yards on 9
first downs for the game . . .
Houston also limited a team to 9
first downs, Miami, as they crush
ed the Dolphins, 32-7 . . . The
Dolphins struggled 170 yards . . .
The victory virtually clinched
second place for the Oilers
(5-4-2) . . . The headliner of the
NFL was the Dallas-Los Angeles
game . . . Each team scored some
thing in each quarter as Dallas'
last minute rally fell short and
they lost to the Rains 24-23 . . .
Dallas gained one more first down
and 40 more yards, but lost a fum
ble and allowed three of their
passes to be intercepted . . . Fran
Tarkenton-had a fine day, but the
New York Giant defense didn't,
leading them to a 28-17 loss to
the Browns . . .
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University Park, Pa., Nov. 26—Villanova, led by two members
of the West German Olympic team and two NCAA All-Americans,
is a leading contender to capture the first annual Penn State swim
ming and diving relay championship.
The meet will be held Saturday at the University Natatorium.
The nine-team field also includes Maryland, which along with Vill
anova shares the favorite's role; East Carolina, West Virginia, La
Salle, Bucknell, Bethany and '..ost Penn State.
Tom Aretz, who will swi.n the brea t fly relay and the 800 free
style for Villanova and Olaf 1. sn Schilling, who will compete in the
800 freestyle, are the Wildcats' West German Olympians.
Frank Hartye and John Fitzgerald, the other two members of
the 800 freestyle team, are NCAA All-Ameriaans.
Top Maryland participants include breaststrokes Barry Accor
nero of Bethlehem, Pa., co-captain Mike- Golub (crawl). Gary Good
ner (crawl) and Paul McDonald (fly).
Bethany College comes into the relays with an impressive rec
ord in small college competition. It has won three straight swim
ming and diving titles in the Presidents Athletic Conference and fin
ished seventh in the finals of the NAIA meet last year.
Bethany is led by three-time NAIA All-American Jim Veres
(freestyle and butterfly), who holds six individual school records
and five Presidents Conference marks.
Don Strunk, who set the Middle Atlantic Conference 200 free
style (1:45.3) and 100 freestyle (47.2) records, is one of LaSalle's
top performers.
Penn State, coached by meet director Lou Mac Neill, is pacec. by
captain Gus Achey (breaststroke), Eric Mehnert (freestyle) and dly
ers Steve Miller and Jim Livingston.
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PSU SPORTS NEWS
November 28, 1969