PAGE SIX Ditka Has Been 'Hammering' Panther Foes for Three Years By SANDY PADWE Mike Ditka’s teammates at Pitt have nicknamed him “the hammer” and Panther oppo nents won’t argue with the choice. A good bet for All-American end honors. Ditka throws his 6-3. 215-pound hulk around with so much authority that Pittsburgh Steeler coach Buddy Parker calls Iron Mike “the best college play er in the country.” Ditka learned his football at Aliquippa high school, a tough WI’IAL institution where aggres siveness is the only prerequisite for a varsity uniform. The Panther captain, Ditka has been accused of being a highly unsociable fellow on Saturday afternoons, but that's the way he prefers if. “If a guy knocks me down, I don’t gel mad at him,” Ditka said, “I get mad at myself for letting him do it. “Heck, he is just doing his job and if lie can make me rock on a block, he is just doing what his coach told him to do. I just try to make sure it doesn’t happen again.” Ditka isn’t, just a defensive ace, he ranks with the best as a re ceiver. Going into his final game against Penn Stale Saturday, he is just 88-yards shy of Pitt's all-lime record for pass receiv- | ing. lie has gained 730 yards on 45 passes and has caught seven TD aerials during tiis three-year var sity hitch, at Skyscraper U. i)itka has promised to be at his best. Saturday for the all-impor tant game with the Nittany Lions in Pitt Stadium. “Every senior on the team wanls to win this one,” Ditka said as lie thought about the fierce rivalry which is in its 60th year. Last year the Panthers upset State’s Liberty bowlers. 22-7, but Injury Sidelines I Panther Star I Special In the Collegian PITTSBURGH, Pa. Half back Bob Clemens, Pill's lead ing ground gainer, will miss Salurday’s game wilh Penn State. The Panlher junior lore a ; ligament in his right leg dur- : ing a practice session, forcing : him to the sidelines. Coach Johnny Michelosen is expected lo move John Yac cino up io Clemens' first slYrng post. Through nine games, Clem- i en has picked up 349 yards ; in 74 carries, an average of 4.7 j yards a carry. ; University Creamery Sales Room Dairy Products Ice (ream Pasteurized Milk Chocolate Milk Butler Milk Creamery Butler that’s just history to Ditka. j '"I don't think Penn Stale was j ready for us last year," he i said, "but I know they will be ; this year. They took care of Army at West Point and that is mighty tough to do." Ditka doesn’t hide the fact that; he’s disappointed with Pitt’s 4-2-3; record, but he feels there still isj a slim chance for a bowl bid. j “We must beat Penn State toi Gus's is waiting far YOU ITALIAN STEAKS PIZZA HOAGIES AO 8-1461 AD 8-9012 Brick Cheese Cheddar Cheese Collage Cheese Trappisf Cheese Grade A Large Eggs THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 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The Litton Industries Electron Tube Division facilities there- will be of added interest to engineers and scientists who wish to obtain advanced degrees. Under Liiton’s Advanced Scientific Study Pro gram, Fellowships are available in nearby San Jose State College, Santa Clara University, Stanford University, or the University of California at Berkeley. Obtain full information from the Litton Industries representa tive who will interview E.E., M.E., and Physics graduates for positions involving R&D and constmction of exotic generators of microwave energy, display devices, and linear beam tubes. INTERVIEWS ON NOVEMBER 29 E LITTON INDUSTRIES Electron Tube Division •AN CARLOS. CALIFORNIA Grimsley Picks Pitt to Beat Nittany Lions by One Point By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Presp Sports Writer NEW YORK (7P) The hottest and most uncomfortable seat in college football is the No. 1 chair in the national l’atings, a spot taken over this week by Missouri. Kansas, with a powerful team, will be the darling of the upset specialists. Resersing a limb-hanging trend which gave us 38 winners in 50 games last week for a .760 average, we think Missouri will face up to the pres sures and come out on top. The picks: Missouri 23, Kansas 15: This is Missouri’s best team in 50 years. Yale 28, Harvard 14: Tom Sin gleton and his mates carry the Eli to their ninth victory and a perfect season. Duke 13, North Carolina 0: Bill Murray’s Blue Devils edge near er a bowl. Wisconsin 18, Minnesota 14: Go phers fail to snap back after last week’s setback Pittsburgh 15, Penn Stale 14: So tight a two-point conversion may decide this battle of Penn sylvania toughies. ‘ Rice 10, Texas Christian 7: An other “pitchers duel" in the once Hutchinson Turns Prof CINCINNATI (£>) Fred Hut-] ehinson, manager of the Cincin-j nati Reds, blames the poor show ing of the team last season on! carelessness and he is going toj hold “night school” sessions next] year to correct it. F~- "’'ght iach week next . or one night ei spring and maybe more, all play ers will be required to attend baseball classes. Hutchinson will lead the discussion complete with blackboard chalk talks onj the elementary points of the| game. j THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1960 wide open Southwest Conference. UCLA 20, Southern California 14: the 13-point spread looks too big in this traditionally rugged struggle. | Arkansas 13, Texas Tech 0: Sur prising Razorbacks clinch the Southwest Conference title and the Cotton Bowl. lowa 28. Notre Dame 7: Forest iEvashevski’s last game as lowa coach. Washington 23, Wash ing i o n State 7: Huskies don't let down. Tennessee 7, Kentucky 0: Not much scoring, but a plethora of bumps and bruises mark this Dix jie classic. TOAMONALI V \ A 7s? EXTRA-TRI POST-GRAD Slacks Post-Grads are traditionally styled for those lithe, tapered lines you’ve always had a yen for! Smooth, pleatless front; pro cured bottoms. 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