THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1962 Cowards Prepare for 'Blood Bowl' Against Unbeaten Pitt News Hawks The Collegian Cowards-and the Pitt News Hawks will tangle Sat urday morning in the fifth annual “Blood Bowl" with the winner almost assured of a post-season bowl bid. The two titans of the-powerful Eastern Conference of Journal istic Writers (E.CJ.W.) will lock horns at 10 a.m. before a sellout crowd at Forbes Field. Both teams have agreed to move the'starting time for the game up from 1:30 p.m. to allow the) fans attending the contest to see the Pitt-Penn State game. This will be the fifth-game in the .series, which began in 1958. The Cowards lead in the series, two games to one. The 1960 con test wound up a 26-26 tie. ON CAMPUS The Lutheran Service of Worship Eisenhower Chapel Sunday 10 a.m. Reverend Arthur Seyda, Pastor i Sermon: “Lessons from a Parable" . I«. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA The Cowards will also be out to avenge last year’s 13-12 defeat that came about when Mike Ditka, on loan .from the Chicago Bears, caught a touchdown pass in the closing minutes. Both teams will go Into the game unbeaten in League play with the Hawks putting their 18- game winning streak on the line. They have polished off nine .straight opponents this season in cluding the, Mt. Mercy School of Nursing. 73-72, last Saturday. : The Cowards squad will work out again, today before flying to Pittsburgh .for a final workout Friday night at Forbes Field. GO COWARDS i Sellers Stirs Hot Cup of Tea By VINCE YOUNG Collegian Reviewer, Jean Anouilh’s' Gallic farce, “Waltz of The Toreadors,” about extra-marital endeavors has been translated by; the Britons into a rather lavish cup of tea that’s not quite as strong as it should be. FORTUNATELY, the added doses of Peter Sellers-type sugar gives, it a thoroughly enjoyable flavor-that should be : served on screen more.often. As the newly-retired Gen. Leo Fitz John. Sellers has.; a problem that he just can’t seem to get off his hands—iwomen. , Whenever something ortly one iota better than his screaming hypochondriac specimen of a wife shows up. his heart starts beating like a light brigade. . ! _ It is here tliat his French flame I'M COIN T SHOOTH THE My daddy's taken me to tha football someth. He thaid l! could shooth the panther with my i | / pistol. I might not hath to, Penn Stdtth's goin to do If fur me. Don't I lookth like a cowboy who could shooth the panther. cowboy suith was cleaned at Campus Cleaners. Why don't you have your cowboy suith dean* ed at Campus Cleaners, then you could shooth the panther too. Campus Cleaners, 110 East Beaver Avenue of 17 years, Ghislaine, (Dany Robin) enters the picture. She’s sort of a walking, talking Arc de Triumphe, which means more than a simple airborne assault to him. But wifey finds out; screams even louder, exposes all her, past lovers and generally wrecks the general’s plans.' She didn't have to go to .all the trouble, though, be cause Fitz John’s henchman runs off with Ghislaine. This comes immediately after Henchman finds out General is his real father All this gets quite confused and muddled after a while but is over looked by the slam-bang pace of the comedy. This whole affair (in tact, all six o'f-them) would have been a total loss if not for the comic genius of Peter Seller. He por trays with just the right amount PANTHER. “£at at tL Si gn of the cjCiott Penn State Diner j V SPECIAL W Roast Young Turkey Orange Juice or Cup of Soup - Choice of 2 Vegetables or Salad Pumpkin Pie Coffee I should my n. oo of Harold Lloydian farce and Charlie Chaplinesque pathos the role of the aging general who would much rather prefer to use his offensive tactics on defense less females than on some dirty old battlefield. In direct opposition is Margaret Leighton as his wicked, woefully wedded wife who runs around like some imitation Babv Jane doll. HER PROBLEM is something Freud would have enjoyed.,-Being of a quite animalistic nature, she one day asks hubby, "Why don't you bite and claw mo like you used to?" Quite- re plies, "Because I'm too old . . . and beside, I haven't any teeth.” Toothless or not. Sellers takes the reins m his teeth and proceeds to casually throw off brilliant little one-line. gems. PAGE FIVE