Page Four thincy, Baltimore To Be Battle Of "Big Machines" When Baltimore and Cincinnati open the World Series in Cinncy Saturday, it will be a battle of "Big Machines", orange and red respectively. The starters figure to be a pair of hard throwing right handers, Jim Palmer of the Orioles, and Gary Nolan of the Reds. The oddsmakers have made Cincinnati the slightest of favorites to win the the Series. One hundred sixty five games ago, people in the know proclaimed the Reds and the Orioles the two finest teams in baseball. Now, 355 days since the Mets became World Champs, Baltimore gets a chance to redeem themselves. The Orioles, you'll recall, were heavy favorites to defeat the Mets last year. The Orioles once again appear to have the best-balanced baseball team in modern times. Not since the '56 Indians has a team produced three 20 game winners (Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar, Jim Palmer). To go with their fine pitching, the Birds finished second to Boston in run production. The defense is acknowledged as the finest in all of baseball, boasting no less than four Golden Glovers. To top it off, the Birds are on a 14 game Sports Corner By Mike McGinley CUB Sports Editor Johnny Bench could very well grab the Most Valuable Player award, and if so, will become the youngest player ever to do 50...T0m Gatewood, the junior, wide receiver at Notre Dame, broke Jim Seymour's record for TD catches with 17 Wide receiver Lance Alworth, of San Diego Chargers, saw his pro football record for catching passes in 96 consecutive games snapped in a 16-14 loss to the Colts September 20. . . .Chuck Hixson of Southern Methodist has completed 527 passes, most ever by any college quarterback and has nine more games to go. Watch but don't bet: Penn State to get back on the winning track against Boston College, Notre Dame to annihilate Army, Stanford over USC, Texas over Oklahoma, Pitt to drown Navy, Steelers to pick their first win over Buffalo, the Ram's over the 49'ers, and the Detroit Lions to down the Redskins. ( ontinued from Page 1) BEHREND... the offing. Projected figures suggest somewhere around 3500 'students by 1975 and 5000 by 1980. Behrend has become and will further become a very important part in the future of the Penn sylvania State University. RUB DESK Check Cashing Pool & Ping Pong Bus Tokens Postage Stamps Newspapers & Magazines Snacks Locker Rental Record Albums HOURS: Monday-Thursday 9 AM-11 AM Friday & Saturday 9 AM-12 Midnight Sunday 2 PM-11 PM Support the SUB - Use the RUB DESK Eastway Plaza Office THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST winning streak going into the Series. Cincinnati, labeled "The Big Red Machine" because of their awesome power actually finished third in National League run production behind San Francisco and Chicago. No one, however, was capable of matching the one two punch of Johnny Bench and Tony Perez. The Red defense was adequate considering that Manager Sparky Anderson was the only man in either league to get ten men into 100 or more games. It is in the pitching department that the Reds are suspect. At one point this year Cinncy had four excellent star ters, but Wayne Simpson has been sidelined for the Series, and Jim McGlothlin has collapsed the second half of the season. This leaves only Nolan and lefty Jim Merritt, just returned from inactivity. In the bullpen, the Reds have a distinct advantage, being able to throw four sub 3.00 ERA men at the Birds. All in all, it lines up as the most evenly matched Series in recent memory. Who's going to win the battle of The Big Red Machine vs. The Big Orange Machine? We don't know, we're only human. (Continued from Page 1) IF YOU • • • over big. Chuck Berry never had it so good? Bassist Pete Cetera put out a solid driving bass the second half breaking out of his silent tomb fate of the muddled first set. His vocals were more distinctive then the others, but he still was not clearly amplified. The brass section was as tight as I've seen. Jim Pankow (trombone), Lee Loughname (trumpet), and Walt Perry (woodwinds) did excellent jobs during arranged numbers and in those jam parts they participated in they stayed with the rest. This sections sound came across perhaps the best. They were definitely not buried by the others. The group drew its best response by playing the "Top 40 Tunes" which everyone was evidently familiar with. A. If you attended the concert you have your own opinion of how it was and if you did get into it, I can assure you that if you continue "concert-going" that you will see better. B. If you didn't get into the "Chicago" experience you're like me, you've seen the better. C. If you didn't make it to the show, then you missed it and must rely on hear-say. Good luck! Pick one of the above or fill in your own D When you open your college account you will receive your first fifty per sonalized checks imprinted free. You only pay for the checks you use, not in advance. There is no charge for cashing your check, if you still maintain your account with your home town bank. Stop in we are anxious to serve you in every way possible. THE NITTANY CUB SPORTS BULLETIN Behrend's soccer team was defeated by Cuyahoga Corn munity College, 4-0 in their season opener at Cuyahoga, Tuesday afternoon. Sayg Says Nobody asked me, but The World Champions flag will fly over Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. The Orioles are the best all-around team since the '6l Yankees. Baltimore in 6. Six Behrendites went down to Cleveland Sunday for the unique NHL-NBA doubleheader. The NBA Cleveland Cavaliers, in their debut before their home fans, lost a one-pointer to the Alcindor-led Milwaukee Bucks. Mose impressive Cav; forward Bobby Smith; least impressive: Coach Bill Fitch. Oscar Robert son is probably in the worst shape of his career. Heard on Wall St.: the Bucs will give Oakland Stargell and Alou for Reggie Jackson in the completion of the Mud Cat Grant deal. The '49'ers traded All-Pro cornerback Kermit Alexander to the Rams for established place kicker Bruce Gossett. Sunday, the '49'ers, trailing by one against Atlanta, drove to the falcon 12 with six seconds remaining, Gossett came on to attempt a 19 yarder. You guessed it, he missed. Participants in Monday night's ski slope celebration for a Perry eastsider whose tying the knot wished to thank the Rent-A-Cop and Mr. Kochel for their handling of the situation. (Say, was that Fidel Castro fleeing into the woods as Iry approached? ) (Continued from Page 2) SCHOLARSHIP . . forwarded to the College Scholarship Service for analysis. DEADLINES Applications and Confidential Statements are available at all campuses after October 1, 1970 and must be completed and returned before Friday, February 12, 1971 to insure proper consideration by all scholarship committees. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT GRANTS Each year the Un dergraduate Student Govern ment awards a number of grants to needy students who have maintained a cumulative grade average of 2.5 or better and have made important contributions to the University community through campus student ac tivities. Students desiring to be considered for these grants should follow the same ap plication procedure as outlined above for scholarship applicants. NOTIFICATION OF AWARD— Since scholarship committees meet and conclude their deliberations at different times, they usually mail their award letters variously between May 1 and July 15. An applicant who does not receive a letter of award during this period should assume that he or she has not been selected for a scholarship. DICK BULLING'S MUSIC HOUSE OF ERIE 1128 W. 26th St. Erie, Pa. PSU's Unecological Lions Hope To Roast Eagle "The team that makes the fewest mistakes will win," has nearly become a Joe Paterno -trademark over the past two seasons. However, thus far this season, Coach Paterno probably wishes there weren't quite so much truth to the statement. Last year's team showed a +l5 in turnovers while the 1968 edition was even better with a f2B. The teams had 18 and 14 losses of posession respectively. The 1970 season has been something else, again. In only three games Penn State has already lost the ball 13 times to show a -2 in the turnover department. The Nittany Lions cannot afford such mistakes this week against a Boston College team that Paterno terms "a definite contender for the Lambert Trophy." The Eagles are 3-0 on the season, having defeated Villanova, Navy, and VMI. They have scored no less than four TD's in any game. BC is led by quarterback Frank Harris. In his third season as a regular, Harris holds virtually all Boston College passing records. The Lions are in danger of losing three in a row for the first time since 1964 when Navy, UCLA, and Oregon turned the trick. A loss to Pitt in the '63 finale actually made that losing streak four in a row On the brighter side, Penn State has never lost to Boston College in seven meetings between the teams. The smallest deciding margin has been 7 points. Also, last week, in only the third game, split end Greg Edmonds tied the Penn State record for touchdown receptions in one season with five. Edmonds reaction: "Records don't mean a thing when you lose." The lanky receiver is well within reach of Jack Curry's season records of 42 catches for 681 yards with stats of 19 for 289. BC will probably be double covering State's Leading scorer. "If they give me double coverage, then it should weaken their defense somewhere else," states Greg. "I don't care if I don't catch many passes if we win." The Lions have been stumbling away from home these past two weeks, and the prospects of a victory in Boston appear no greater than they were in Madison last week. However, the team is maturing rapidly and would love nothing more than to take the field October 17 against Syracuse (Homecoming Day) with a .500 record. WE, ME Election Soon Mass meetings in Niagara and Perry Halls will be held this coming Monday to nominate officers for the Women's and Men's Residence Council. Those nominated for the offices of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer will then have until Friday to campaign. At that time, elections will be held. 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