PAGE SIX +B A s a f l , mATT. er . a .FACT By MATT MATHEWS • Assistant Sports Editor VARSITY FOOTBALL FILMS— What happened to the football films we used to see every Tues-, day after Lion grid contests? This is the problem we set out to y solve when we we did not attend the Penn game (illness) and wanted to set the films. The first person se contacted was the man who is responsible) for taking the game pictures, reliable Ray Conger. Conger had. not been contacted on this year's showings but said that he had no, objections to the students seeing the films. Upon further inquiry! we learned that there was no actual blockade on the films by anyone, but we checked with the coaches to be positive. J. T. White and Jim O'liora knew of no objections and only Sever "Tor" Toretti had any comment on the problem. "Tor" stated that the only problems were that neither be nor any of the other coaches would be able to spend the time required In narrating the films. '74n - pointed out that the staff reviews !ha films of every Saturday's games numerous times between Sunday and Tuesday and are slightly tired of looking at all the mistakes Besides looking at the films, the coaches narrate the flicks on. _ _ two other occasions during the week. First, at the weekly Wednes— Fortunately, losing soccer games has become the excep tion and winning almost a rule at 48y morning Quarterback Club session in the Hotel State College Penn State. But when a and also at the Bellefonte wing of a like organization which con-!, defeat comes along, such as Wednesday's 5-1 loss to West venes Wednesday night. ;Chester, it sits heavy with conscientious Coach Ken Hester- The second drawback to the free showing of the films to the man. Sulking behind a soccer manual in his office yesterday, man. students is that the two clubs . require a 110 donation for persons Hos telm an was on the verge of; to see their films whereas the student showing is free. blaming himself for the Lions'!staying back for passes from the ,' "If the sponsoring organization can guarantee that Traffic cards poor showing. His remark that corner . . ." And on and on it - 'went will be checked at the door." Toretti said. "then I will be all for the game was "certainly a let down" was a masterpiece of un slie showing. You see, we use the SlO that we get from the quarter- ,derstatement on the coach's feel-. back club for tutoring our athletes—and I think this is a very , ings. • • • worthwhile project." s : • The Lions' defensive lapses,, particularly in the waning mo- • ments of the game, have prompt-.: ed consideration on Hosterman's' • part to bench his fullbacks for,: e Earl immediately got "hot" on the scheme and came up tomorrow's game with Temple at with•. Beaver Field. • . • solutions to both problems. He purchased the speaking contract oil H , • ! just os so te m rm e an of we e nt iinnto d gs ti e t ia at ilz s ri : head manager Paul Schonbachler for the narration of the films and sot the "go" sign from the coaching staff on the condition that he ; pleased him Wednesday. He made : would set up a-rigid system of checking student matric cards at the it clear, however, that he meant! • door. to take no credit from West Ches- ! • • ter. • Therefore, this column is elated to announce that, after a few i -Our defense just stood there, • profitable hours of searching, the students will again be able to lookin' at them. You've gotta har- see the films of the varsity football games. There is one slight reser-'rass the other guy to make him' • • vation from past years and it is a practical one: 'pass in a hurry. Heck, West Ches :ter had all the time in the world,: Only films of the away games will be shown since not many to pass. • students have attended showings of the home games in the past I "We weren't covering our men . : •all the time . . . we didn't run, e The first showing will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Room 10 Sparks..into open spaces to be free for; • e The game is Syracuse, of course. Don't forget to bring your matric;passes ... our forwards were run-. •• - • card—it is absolutely essential that you have _it to get in. ling into the defense and not! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The rooms for the showings of the other away games will be announced later. With these two ideas in mind. we checked with Earl Poust, president of the Varsity `S' Club, which sponsored the films last year. SPORTS POTPOURRI- Earl Bruce's freshman gridders put on a great demonstration last Saturday. In defeating the Pitt frosh, 13-6, they were particu larly impressive on defense. Pitt got inside the Lion 50 only once, and that was the time they scored their only TD on a 42-yard pass play- Short jump passes were the most effective gainers for the Panthers. But the Lion defensive ends—notably Red Worrell and Stu Barber—must be given credit for their hard - checking*" of the Pill offensive ends. Barber was also getting a lot of to. into the pigskin and kept the Panther offense contained deep in its own territory with his punting. Hors—The Barclay & Park Lau Many M. Anholt, President i I, ii /,,,, , ~.. • . 3 *h ; ' ' 5... ', • . n I Everybody meets Untfrit. Tte, acoth, lir - k the BILTMORE 1 , 1,1! I Id raccoon coats are seen II under the famous clock— ig at The Biltmore is a time !ollege custom. And no wonder the most convenient, most :icing location in New York! Those pecial student rates help, too. Write our College Department 'lan now for Thanksgiving or ;pedal Weekend. BILTMORE is Avenue at 43rd St., N. Y. 17, N. Y. At Grand Central Station THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA NCAA Enforcement Curtails List of Bowl NEW YORK., 0ct.24 (,1 2 .) could win the Atlantic Coast 1 Similar but slightly lighter The National Collegiate Ath-: gets past Duke Conference kechampionshipSaturday, drew ;burn, unbeaten co-leader ofhe if it penalties; were handed out to Au- at letic Association, (NCAA) en- Zne of the stiffest penalties ',Southeastern Conference, and I.lC forcement program, which has; ever handed out by the NCAA :LA, which became a strong con touched 41 colleges since iti for a basketball recruiting via- :tender in the Pacific Coast Con was inaugurated in 1952, has lation last year. The Wolfpack. Vast by upsetting Oregon State with its best learn since the Ilast Saturday. sharply curtailed the list of; ACC was organised , thus loses I The SEC champion almost in possible football bowl teams this its chance to get the Orange I variably gets a bowl bid and season. Bowl bid in the final year oft sometimes the runner-up also At least three possible candi- the pact between the conference i is invited. The Rose Bowl spot dates—North Carolina State, Au -i and the bowl, i ordinarily goes to the PCC burn and UCLA—are on proba-1 N,C. State not only was placed t champion. lion and banned from bowl games on probation for a four-year per-I Also barred from bowl games and post-season and champion-'r o d, but won't end until Novem-,and similar activities are Florida, ship competition i n all sports ;ber 1960, but was barred from Southern California, Washington, !And there may be others beforeNCAA championships and pest-land Montana State, whose records :Jan. 1 rolls around. The NCAA season games. It also was de-lindicate they wouldn't be consid 'still has 29 cases in its files and:prived of the privilege of appear-lered anyway. The latest schools some more big schools could being on the national football tele-;to feel the touch of NCAA penal 'slapped down. ,vision program and of voting onties, West Virginia and Indiana, North Carolina State. which NCAA affairs. -' !aren't contenders. either, Booter Defensive Play Disappointing ISMEM INTERVIEW PRATT & WHITNEY :-AIRCRAFT 7.7:7 Sehi©r and Graduate With representertiNes i)1 the world's forimat designer-end builder of aircraft engines Appointments should be made in crelibitir.ee , -throi4h the couige Pla cement Office _ There are two kinds of girls. One is nice but —the other, well, she's-" the type you like to be seen with—in important places like THE CORNER ROOM. And if she's the normal type of girl who appreciates thoughtful men she's going to be thrilled with a dinner date at the Corner Room where GOOD FOOD puts any couple in the right mood. 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