Page Four Nittany Lions , Army Hope To Turn Seasons Around Penn State’s Nittany Lions travel to West Point this Saturday to meet the Cadets of Army in what each hopes will be a turning point in a disappointing season for both football teams. The Lions will once again be seeking to even their record at .500 (they were suc cessful versus Boston College), while the Cadets,- who sport a dismal 1-5 record, cling to the faint hope of a winning season. Coach Joe Paterno, faced with what could be his worst season since taking over the reins at Penn State says, “We have to find a winning combination—one that will play well under pressure. We are going to move some people around and make some changes.” The Lions have been unable to come up with a big offensive day since Navy. . , , , . T , One pleasant surprise has been the job done by senior Joel Ramich while subbing for injured Lydell Mitchell. Ramich rushed for 94 yards in 23 carries last week against Syracuse in leading the team in that department for the second straight week. The Cadet offense has been able to muster,only 40 points in its last five games. Opponents, however, have included 3 of the top 10 teams in the'country. (Tennessee, Nebraska, and Notre Dame). The Army air attack has been bolstered by the return of flanker Joe Albano. Albano has played in only two games, but still ranks as the Black and Gold’s second leading receiver. If past history is any indication, this will be a tight, low-scoring affair. In five of the last six meetings between the two teams, 11 points was enough to win the game. The Lions have had little success in West Point’s Michie Stadium. In their last three visits they have totalled only 12 points. Army leads the series which began in 1899,10-5 with 2 ties. The game will be regionally telecast by ABC-TV. Kick-off is 1:50 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time. Behrend Roundbollers Prepare For “The guys who are here want to play ball and that’s all I care about,” was Head Coach Marty Malkin’s reaction to this year’s turn-out for basketball here at Behrend. The “guys” are led by return ing lettermen Gary Boroway, DanPorath, Ron Kwasneski, Don “Worm” Williams, and Bill May. Promising newcomers include a Behrend first in the person of Glenn McKinney, who was First Team All-Erie County from Union City last year, Bob Hoff man, a three year letterman from Academy, and Doug Nelson, a 6 foot 5 inch transfer from University Park. Coach Malkin is “... very op timistic’ but so are all coaches at this point. This year we’ll have four or five guards I can go to which will make us much quicker than last year.” Last year’s roundballers wound up with an overall record of 1.6 - 6 and were the Penn State University Commonwealth Campus Champions. “We’re not looking past the THE ERIE BOOK STORE 717 FRENCH STREET ERIE, PA. 16501 452-3354 REGISTERED * TCeepsake DIAMOND RINGS WATCHES, JEWELRY AND GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION JEWELRY K—MART PLAZA—EAST 4447 BUFFALO ROAD PHONE 899-7825 ifh Eastway Plaza Office NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST New Year Commonwealth Tourney, But this year we’d also like to receive a Region XIX bid to the National Junior College Athletic Association Tournament,” commented Malkin. Steps taken in this direction include the ad dition of such Region XIX teams as the Boyce Campus of Allegheny College, Allegheny South, and Lorain Community College. Behrend’s first taste of com petition comes in a scrimmage this Tuesday versus Academy. Coach Malkin feels the November 7th scrimmage with the Gannon freshmen will give first indications of what’s to come this season. Can Behrend surpass last season’s achievements? Ac cording to Coach Malkin, “It’s going to take a lot of hard work.” The basketball and wrestling squads at Behrend have begun practice in preparation for the onset of new seasons. Basketball practice began October 15 and runs Monday thru Saturday. The wrestling team is working out every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ... Ara Paraseghian, of Notre Dame, has proposed an interesting adventure. Suppose going into the eighth game Ohio State and Notre Dame are number one and two in the rankings, or any other two teams who have scheduled only ten games. Number two could then challenge number one or vice versa on the first Saturday after their last scheduled game in Challenge Bowl. The game could only be considered the per missible eleventh game and both teams would remain eligible for post-season bowls. Could provide college fans with some very exciting clashes!!! ...Rico Carty’s .366 batting average is the highest mark reached by a big leaguer since 1958 when Ted Williams hit at a .388 dip ...Pistol Pete Maravich finding the going a little rough away from ’ole Dad and LSU. Pete’s ballhogging in early games lead to a rash of 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. Sports By Mike McGinley THE NITTANY CUB ATTENTION WANTED: YOUNG MEN -NO PAY-HARDWORK LONG HOURS-NO GLORY. WRESTLING WORKOUTS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AT 4:30 P.M. Linksters 4th In Ist Tourney Six members of the Behrend golf team traveled to Lakeland, Ohio, on October 9, to compete in the Second Annual Lakeland Community College Fall In vitational. Behrend copped fourth place with a total of 441. Host Lakeland took first honors at 414. Individual scores for Behrend were Tom Hamilton finishing ninth, with an 84; Jim Codrea, 15th-87; Gary Faulhaber, 19th~89; Ron Kwasneski, 20th--90; Ray Pogliari,. 26th--91; and Gary Braun, 31st with a 99. Intramural Football Through 3rd Round Director of Intramural Flag Football, Mr. Stoner, has slightly altered the proceedings this year. Instead of the six entrants operating on a strict won-loss basis, the teams are operating on the “ladder system.” In this case, there are three brackets, the teams were drawn from a hat to see what order they would begin in, and after each game the winner moves up a bracket and the loser down a bracket. The two teams in the top bracket of the last complete round as of October 27 will play for the league championship on October 28th, weather permitting. Brackets at the completion of the third round are: FIRST: Faculty AC and No Name; SECOND: The Mardi Gras and the Scholars; THIRD: The Savage Seven and Warriors. Corner turnovers for the Hawks. He’s also having some trouble with that part of the game called defense. Pistol’s days of per forming as an offensive “magician’ are over, it’s time to play basketball. Pete will have to adjust and it will take him a while, but he’ll get there ...Watch but don’t bet: Air Force over Boston College, Stanford over UCLA, Penn State over Army, Pitt’s Panthers to keep their number one spot in the East by defeating Miami (Fla.), USC to down Oregon, Rams to defeat the Vikings, Cleveland to spill Miami and the Chiefs to deflate they Cowboys. Last week 6 for 8, .750 pet., overall .750 pet. DICK BULLING’S MUSIC HOUSE OF ERIE 1128 W. 26th St. Erie, Pa. Cubs Win; Tougher Ahead Two of the top soccer teams in the country will provide stiff competition for Behrend’s soccer squad in two weeks time. Tuesday Behrend traveled to Lorain Community College, the number four team in the country and Saturday, October 31, the team will face Allegheny Com munity College, of Pittsburgh, the number eight- team, at Behrend. Saturdays ‘ game against the Fredonia JV has been rescheduled for tomorrow, Friday, at 3:00 p.m. Last Saturday the team evened its record at 2-2 by downing Dubois 3-1. Harry Doe opened the scoring in the third quarter with a goal on a assist by Pen Hallowell. Dubois came right back to tie it up at 1-1 on a goal by Walters. With 56 seconds remaining in the third quarter Jim Channas put Behrend ahead to stay with a goal on a penalty kick. In the fourth quarter, Bill Walker scored from 25 yards out to end the scoring at 3-1. Behrend had 40 shots on the Dubois goal, while Dubois had 8 shots. Behrend goalie, Ed Moore, was credited with three saves. Commenting on the game, Coach Herb Lauffer said, “Our offense looked very fluid until we had to put the ball in the net.” Coach Lauffer added that the passing between Channas and Doe was ’’just tremendous.” Saygs Says By Roger Sager CUB Sports Editor Gallo Spanada sure makes those tough Tuesday nights in the CUB office easier. Super fragile Joe Namath is about to miss his first regular season game because of injury since he joined the Jets in 1965. For those who don’t know,' Namath chipped his wrist in the Colt game and will sit out Sun day’s game with Buffalo. Was it really necessary to build the baseball field where they did? The entrance to Behrend had a lot more atmosphere before the change. You can bet Walter Alston had nothing to do with the Richie Allen trade. Allen is valuable as a player, but has never played for a winner. Walter" is a firm believer in the “winner theory” and probably argued long and hard about obtaining Allen. The New York Jets are the best . 1-4 team in football. . With old age comes injuries. Elgin Baylor will have his right foot in a cast for two or three weeks and it won’t -be the only time' this year Elgin is out because of injury. How come there are only 12 (Continued from Page 2) LETTERS TO. everyone who attended was disappointed at the pathetic turnout. Our S.G.A. is starting to bring in political speakers and we should, as students and citizens, start caring about our nation! If we can’t get more than 30 students out of 1250 to care, then we better start thinking about more than ourselves. A 1 Quinlan, S.G.A. Rep. It's a wise child that knows less It's a wise child that knows the outstanding collection of FASHION FABRICS THE FABRIC SHOP 121 WEST 9th Get off your bobbin and come in! All-U Tickets FOOTBALL TICKETS FOR ALL U-DAY MUST BE PURCHASED BY TOMORROW AT THE LATEST! TICKETS FOR THE JAMMY AND CONCERT WILL BE : AVAILABLE AT A LATER DATE. CHANCE TO GET HIGH Interested in owning your own airplane someday? A good start would be joining the Flying Club of Behrend Campus. This club has been set up in order to help interested students learn to fly. Tentative arrangements have been made with Erie Airways to obtain a reduced rate, for dual and solo flying lessons. If you have never flown before and you would like to try it, here is an excellent opportunity. All you have to do is go to Erie Airways at the airport and ask them for the $5.00 introductory lesson. During this lesson you will actually fly a Cessna 150 by yourself. In addition, you will receive an official logbook with your recorded time. According to a Flying Club Advisor, Mr. Zimmerman, there is also an excellent possibility that a Campus Ground School can be established. If you are interested in this fabulous opportunity, contact Mr. Zimmerman or come to the next meeting in the RUB Seminar Room at 4:30 (Common Hour), on October 29. guys out of 700 interested in playing varsity basketball? Let’s hope there are more wrestlers! Have a nice weekend. This guy’s headed for Winnie’s farm and a reunion with “The Snake.” than its parents is at in exciting "Plaza 9” October 22,1970 war "ni at aipsojv's