Friday, October 28,1982 Between the Lions with - The Sports Editor f '- • i What is the attitude of a team running up against an opponent from whom defeat is almost a certainty? I The Lions can answer that question today. For, tomorrow they face a Colgate eleven that undoubtedly outclasses even the master Maroon teams of the past. The'Red Raiders are not only undefeated in the five games they have played; their goal line remains uncrossed, and they have run up a total of IG4 points against their quintet of strong foes. ' ■ So-o-o-o, as Ed Wynn would say, that’s the way things s’thnd. The Lions do not expect to win tomorfcfw. They may np/even score; al though they have set as their goal the-honor of bphfg the first team to tally agains the Maroon. If they keep within reasonable hounds and come out of thpgame bearing, no serious injuries, they may regard the day as not entirely tragic in its consequences. However, don’t get the idea that the game will be handed to the Red Raiders on a silver platter. Far from it. The Lions wilt be in there fighting as long as they can. But .miracles do not happen overnight, and even the most zealous Lion rooter need not feel disgraced if the great V Colgate team adds another'victory to its,'string tomorrow. g Oar Opponents / Sewanee-Louisiaha State Sewanee has been staging an impressive comeback from-her early season form with two victories in the past two weeks. Biff Jones’ strong eleven will probably put a halt to that tomorrow, however, by a couple of touchdowns. The Lions should postpone it another week next Sat urday. • j Temple-Carnegie Tech ihould be a real battle when the Owls and the Tartans tangle in might*' The Plaid is bound to be on tho rebound alter lost week’s ishing at Notre Dame’s bands, and we’re picking them to nose strong but uninspired Cherry and White eleven. and That Joe Miller is the new .boxing coach at Duquesne With A 1 Lewis n charge at W. & J., what a match it shouldbe when the Dukes and the' ’residents meet in the squared circle .... Incidentally, when Tommy glusser and Joe Moran meet again the tone of thinjfs is likely to have a different ring Waynedburg is now the only undefeated and untied eleven in Western Pennsylvania . ... And that includes Pitt, Morry 1... The cross-country boys are expecting to mosey into the Pitt-Notre Same game tomorrow .... Well be seein’ you in Hamilton I | LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP Where They All Meet for Good Things to Eat Fountain Service. ■ ■ "•~7; oSierTßeHyered'^ PHONE. 310 . , 214' E. Nittany. “HUNTERS” For— New Ammunition Gun Smithing Hunting Equipment SEE 808 MINGLE 119 South Frazier 'Street Phone 385-J Between Classes The Comer unusual M NASH' CLOTHES Made to Your Individual Measurements — slo,so to $39.50 ' C. W, HARDY, Tailor . Opposite PostoWce riione 21 —S. H. B. 4 YEARS of opportunity r- SO MUCH can be gained from these undergraduate years. Campus leadership. Classroom scholarship. Lifelong friendships. Energy and health are im portant assets for the man, who. would get the most from these years. Too often constipation is permitted. to sap. health and undermine .vitality. It can become a serious handicap. A 'delicious cereal will overcome this condi tion. Two tablespoonfols of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN will promote regular habits. ALL-BRAN supplies “bulk,” vitamin B and iron. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. The most popular ready-to-eat' cereals served in the dining-rooms of American colleges, eating clubs 'and fraternities arc made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. They include Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, PEP Bran Flakes, Rice Krtspics, Wheat Kruntbles, and Kellogg’s whole WHEAT Biscuit. Also Kaffec Ilag Coffee real coffee that lets you sleep• All - Bran LION GRIDDERS TO Lion Soccermen, Harriers Will Play Away Tomorrow Nittany Booters To Oppose Main Liners at Haverford—Cross Countrymen Set / For Pitt in Last Meet The Nittany Lion will leave his lair this week-end to forage in foreign territory .for his athletic laurels, as the Blue and White soccer team meets Haverford at Haverford, while the Lion harriers compete against the Panther cross countrymen at Pitts burgh tomorrow afternoon. I With a two-weeks layoff from in ] tercollegiate competition to put them in the pink of condition, Bill Jeffrey’s booters are well prepared to handle the Main Liners’ attack, and in return display on offense that has been working smoothly and has overwhelm ed the second team in practice ses sions during the last week. Coach Jim McPete will rely on his G-foot, 4-inch goal tender, Zintel, to stave 'off the Nittany. offense. In last year’s .game h