The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 21, 1966, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
:Stdji f fHes Comeback
Against Mountaineers
In Eastern Grid Battle
By PAT CUNNINGHAM
Collegian Sports Editor
Penn .State’s'..football for-,
tunes are beginning to act
like a repeating record stuck
in a hollow .groove:' During
the' last three years "the Lions
have carried a losing record
into their game with the
Mountaineers of' West Vir
ginia.
Two years ago State had a
1-4 record until they' met
the Mountaineers. - After;
trouncing them. '.37-8, ’ the
Liohs were able to continue
for a 6-4 record and to' win
the Lambert' Trophy, ’ sym
bolic’ of the best team in the
■East.
Last year the Lions were
1-3 when they played hosts
to West Virginia. Again the
Mountaineers were over
whelmed, this time, by a 44-6
score. Although far from'im
pressive, the Lions were then
able to post a 5-5 season rec
ord.
Tomorrow the Lions visit
Mountaineer Field and again
they enter the game with a
losing .record. Although it
isn’t as bad as the two, pre
vious years (the Lions are
2-3), this year’s team is not
as strong or as experienced
as the two previous teams.
Pete Liske -Gone
For one thing the Lions do
not have a Pete Liske on this
year’s team. Liske quarter
backed State from. 1961 to
1964 and set a . total offen
sive record of 2689 yards that
still stands. He also holds the
record for the most passes
completed in one game (19)
and most touchdown passes
in a season (12).
Last year Jack White ap
peared to be posing a defi
nite challenge to Liske’s pass
ing records. .He-set records
for the most offensive yards
in one season (1342) and the
most passes completed in one
season (98).
. White is a lost name in this
year’s offense, however. He
was hurt in the second game
of the season against Michi
gan State and'has not' been
effective on offense since.
Tom Sherman, a high
school quarterback but a de
fensive halfback for State
in two years of varsity play,
is now guiding the offense.
Starting at - quarterback in
the last two games, the Lion
junior has shown' signs’ of
being a first rate offensive
player.' -• ■
Sherman Improving
Sherman was the spark in
State’s 30-12 victory over
Boston College'. two . weeks
ago. He' threw two touch
down passes, and brought the
team from behind to,post the
win. Last week against
UCLA, the Lion offense was
barely visible in the glitter
of the Bruin offensive power
Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship
presents
Pastor Clarence Didden
Of Tonight
Limerick Chapel 7:30 R.M.
Limerick,'Penna. - * ill. Boucke
-Subject:
"The Man God Uses"
Everyone Welcome
WHY NOT TRY '
WRESTLING
Cl INSTEAD?
\f/\2. /<\ All persons interested
Y' - - in varsity and
X //W Freshman wrestling
, ' Come to the
Wrestling Room
i ‘i.ijfmj Monday, Oct. 24,
<£*'&?■ ■ ' ' at 4:00 P- m> "
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Mwmiu,,, k:!^i3O-7sOo-S M
‘'THE BEST CARY GRANT PICTURE IN YEARS!"
CARY GRANT
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house. Sherman - still was
able to show a good fake at
times and a well aimed pass,
however.
Besides the change at
quarterback the Lions have
had to find a different tail
back. Roger Grimes, one of
the most raved about sopho
mores at State last year un
til- he injured his knee early
in the. season, appears healthy
this year , but ineffective.
.' “Grimes can’t be faulted for
not hustling or trying out on
the field,” said head coach
Joe Paterno. “He just hasn't
been able to find himself,. He
doesn’t .appear as strong ;'as
last year, and he hurt, a leg
muscle ’ which -may have
slowed-him down.”
Grimes’ inability to pro
duce had forced Paterno ,to
try different people at the
tailback position. This week
the Lions will have Mike
Irwin, as the tailback. Earlier
in the week Irwin, and line
backer John Runnells were
named game captains for the
remainder of the season.
. Team Morale Improving
The move was made partly
to boost the morale of the
team. “I think the appoint
ment of the two captains has
helped our team,” said the
Lion head coach. “We have
had a good practice this
week, and the boys have
shown a lot of enthusiasm.”
One bright spot in the
Lion backfield has been the
improvement of wingback
Bob Campbell. The State
sophomore has been pro
gressing rapidly in the last
three games and may just
bust loose at West Virginia
tomorrow.
“Campbell has had two
good games for us, back to
back,” said Paterno. “It has
just been a matter of ex
perience and maturity. When
•you have a senior, veteran
club, the coaches can spend
time, with the inexperienced
players. This year there is
just no time for us to give
as much individual instruc
tion, and they have to come
along pretty much on their
own.”
Campbell is being backed
up at wingback this week by.
.Frank Spaziani. Another
sophomore Spaziani has now
played all the positions in
the backfield this season. Be
cause the Lions must shift
, one" back to all the positions
-is an indication of a lack of
depth in the State team.- r
Is .the Lion team just
weak this year or is this a
typical Penn State team and
are they playing out of their
class? Many people are ask
ing this question/and getting
as 'many different answers.
Coach Paterno, the one
man who should be crying
the most about the schedule,
explains his philosophy in a
~ t
\ , .
—Washington Post
concise and convincing man
ner.
“I like to think of our pro
gram at Penn State as a
grand • experiment,” he said.
We have no double standard
of admittance or' 1 re.d shirt
ing at . this ; school.
not making', any Concessions
to football. Ourvfirst' obliga
tion is to academic excel
lence. ' ‘
“I am hopeful that we can
still perform in 'the kind of
league we have been-in this
year. We have a-young, team
and have been playing vet
eran • teams. In fact I be
lieve UpLA' and ; Michigan
State are,'two of/ the best
teams'that" , a Penn State
squad has ever faced. We
may never, -play any better
teams.” .
Teams Change
Whether the Lions ever de
velop to a Stage where they
can beat. a. team, the -calibre
of •' Michigan i State 'is: uncer
tain. One thing is clear, how
ever, the" Lions will not al
ways have to play teams of
this stature. Because. the
Spartans are tops this year
does not say they will be
unbeatable -next year or in
two years' ’three
years; ' ' , y ’ :
In 1931 Pittsburgh beat
the Lions 41r6.. Two years
ago State won 28-0. Last
year Pitt won 30-27.. Times
change, and personalities
change. This is. one of- the
facts of football. ’ A team
doesn’t stop playing another
because they were beat.
The ' team waits until next
year so .they can.get revepge.
The Lion-West-’.Virginia:
clash tomorrow will be the
33rd time these two teams
have met. The Lions have
won 23 times, and the Moun
taineers have won only three
times. There is no talk of
calling-the meeting off next'
year. The Mountaineers will
be on"the schedule next
year and the years after un
til 1970. They want to beat
Penn State, and they know
they’ll neypn. do it ( unless
they play the', Lions.- i
Negatives ._
Offset Plates
Photostats
Reproductions
of Engineering
Drawings
Commercial Lifho
Products, Inc.
352 E. College Ave.
238-3025
Office In '
Commercial Printing, Inc.
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a Furniture . & Appliance
• Carpels'& Draperies
• TV, Hi-Fi; Radio, Gifts
• Egg'rolls, Chinese Foods
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• Plenty of Parking
SHOW FURNITURE
1660 W. College Ave.
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Live Entertainment
8:00 p.m. - Midnight
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Art Display by Cami Marlin and others
Vt lb. Jawburgers, Hot Cider, Cheese Platters,
Coffee, Espresso, Teas, Pastries. }
HILLEL FOUNDATION
presents an evening of
JEWISH COMEDY
\
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Psfm State Harriers Face
Uridefeated Navy Team Sat.
' • By Bill KANENGISER
Collegian Sports Writer
A,sign on the cross coun
try bulletin beard contain'ed
just one word: “Attack.” As
any cross country fan could
see, Penn State coach John
, Lucas was at work again.
The Lion harriers are to
run against a Navy team this
Saturday that is 4-0. This is
a Middie squad that typifies
the marriage of athletics and
military at Annapolis. State
coach Lucas feels that, if he
can communicate to his men,
in that same way, he can out
do the Middies this Saturday.
State, after .being humbled
by ' Georgetown last. Satur
day and- Villanova three
weeks ago, would like to pin
one on a big Eastern power.
“This has to be our most
important ■ meet of the sea
son,” head coach Lucas said.
“A win tomorrow is essen-
Will Dick Tracy get off
the boat before it explodes?
What will the "Ghost" do next?
\ '
See Chapters 4,5 &6 of Dick Tracy at
NICKELODEON NITES
Tonight—6:l Sr 8:30, 10:45
Tickets 25c at the HUB Desk
SEE ALSO: ; Buster Keaton, Ben Turpin,
Laurel & Hardy, Fred Allen, and Jack Duffy.
Hear Fred Haupi at the piano and eat our
FREE POPCORN
Sponsored by the HUB Arts Committee
COLLEG
FOR SALE
1960 FORD WAGON, automatic, original
owner, extra snow tires, excellent con*
dltlon, cheap. 238*2653 or 238*0448 after
5:00. v . -
BLUEBIRD OF HAPPINESS . . . 1964
Slmca. Great transportation, 30 m.p.g.,
good rubber, r/h, never raced, but willing.
865*9912. . ' .
1963 LAMBRETTA 175 cc. with wind
shield and many extras. Cheap. 238-7538.
DREAM WITH, a racing -clutch!, 1965
305-cc. Honda Dream. $415. Jack 238-1186.
BE THE FIRST on your block. Greasy
Harley "45". Rebuilt last summer. Call
237-4098 for details,
1966 OLDSMOBILE—442, notcurn mist,
4 speed 3 x 2's mag. wheels. Phone 230-
3612 after 5:30; business 238-2406.
1960 VOLVO PV544 4 speed. New clutch,
good condition, $525. Mike 237-4653 5 - 7
p.m. 1 .
USED FURNITURE. Anything and every*,
thing—for the kitchen, bedroom, den, and
Hvlngroom. Desks, chests, dressers,
chairs, couches, bed and breakfast sets,
etc. Furniture Ex. Inc., Benner Pike,
State College. 238-1181.
1963 VW. White, radio, white walls. Very
good condition, reasonable. Call 237*7276
after 5:30 p.m.
TR-4 OR TR4A Tonneau cover. Excellent
condition. Call trv 238-7266.
1963 VALIANT conv., manual transmis
sion, 225 engine. $975. Coll 238-8600 after
7 p.m. •
1964 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 MK Ml. Call
238-5154 after 5.
1965 VW, excellent, condition. Low mile
age. Radio, heater, seat belts. A very
good buy. Call 237-7237.
STUDENTS: WE provide Insurance cover
age for autos, motorcycles, motor
scooters, accident & health, life & valu
ables. Phone Mr. Temeles 238-6633.
USED FURNITURE: Davenports, over
stuffed chairs, breakfast sets, beds, chests
of drawers, tables and desks. HOY'S
USED FURNITURE. From State College
turn right at Klinger's Farm, Pike Street,
Lemont. Phone 236-0420. Open 1-9 p.m,
AUTOS WASHED and completely dried.
Only 99c Monday thru Thursday. AQUA
SPRAY AUTO WASH,, near Holiday Inn.
FOR SALE: Honda Supersport "SO"—has
correctable starter problem. Take as Is
$99. Call 238-4527.
GIBSON ELECTRIC Guitar-quality In
strument. Originally $240, asking $l5O.
238-8389. '
FOR SALE: Electric Guitar. Good con
dition. Phone 865-4951 ask for Rick.
FOR'SALE: j Motorcycle—new 8* used.
Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, Ducat!,
Bultaco.’Two wheels Cycle Shop, 1311
E. College Ave. ■ beside Hickeys, Call
238-1193. J
BSA 500’CC. $425. Will haggle. Call Nor
man 865-3551 between 6 & 7 p.m.
EIGHTrTRACK CAR STEREO. Priced
right. Free demonstration. Hundreds of
tapes'available'at discount prices. Cali
238*0342.
1965 YAMAHA Motorcycle, 250 cc. Excel
lent shape, also four year old port. T.V,
and 22 pistol.. Both in excellent shape.
Phone' 2384509.
VW '60,, green, 43,000 'miles, good con
dition.'Call, 238-7048 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE: .Citizen's Band Transceiver,
antenna, etc. Will sacrifice. 238-3574.
FOR' SALE: 1959 M.G.A. coupe. Engine
completely overhauled this month. In
terior In excellent condition. Windup win
dows. An all season sports car. Call Bob
238-7015 ’ after 6 p.m.
HONDA 1 GENERATORS-300 watt output,
AC-DC quiet compact. 39 lbs. William
son Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh St. 237-
2581.
'65 HONDA 305 cc. Superhawk. Excellent
condition. Asking $435. Call Redbird
237-3398.
NEW HOHNER Super Chromonlca Har
monica. Three full chromatic octaves in
C. $l2 or best offer. Call Bill 865-4598.
1966 GTO Barnler (dark) Blue, 3-2 s, 4 sp.,
black vinyl top. Blue Streak'tires. Call
355-9397. _
GOOD TWELVE GAUGE repeating shot
gun; cleaning rod, box shells, for turkeys,
ets. Reasonable. 238-3740. V*
1965'VV/r .only 15 months old, mint con
dition) extras. Call 865-3576 (Knausen
berger) days, or 238-1386 otherwise. .
1961 RENAULT Caravelle convertible;
with removable hardtop. Good condition.'
Phone' 238-6027. , .
FOR, SALE: '62 Saab. Good motor and
body. Will not refuse any reasonable offer.
Call 237-7340 after 7:00 p.m.
TRIUMPH 1965 TR 4 red convt., v w/black
leather interior, 4 spd.» etc. Starving stu
dent must sell. 238-9938 7 -'ll p.m. Glenn.
HONDA TRIUMPH B.M.W. Vespa.
Safes - Service; Accessories; Bell. Hel
mets. Williamson Sports Motors, 120
Si Pugh Street. 237-2581. ‘
r a'-'- ’V. - • , -*•, '
.. _■ —i- -—■ -- ■■ <—
Win is Vital
tial for a good won-loss rec
ord this season.”
Although Lucas admits that
the Middies are a good team,
he does not put them in the
same class as Villanova or
Georgetown.
i “Our boys are really up for
the Naval Academy,” the
Lion coach said. “We have
had the best practice of the
season this week. I have not
had to do a bit of motivating
of the team this week.”
The performance of State’s
freshmen against the Navy
plebes is encouraging to Lu
cas. The young Lions com
pletely dominated the race
and won convincingly last
Saturday at Annapolis.
The State attack is' bol
stered by the fine running of
sophomore A 1 'Sheaffer, who
has been such a pleasant sur
prise to Lucas. Sheaffer took
third against the Hoyas and
AN CLA
FOR SALE
*»•«••••
FOR SALE: 1964 Norton Atlas Motor
cycle, 750 cc. $750. Phone 237-2225.
ATTENTION,
ART STUDENTS and artists. See the
advertisement announcing the commis
sioned art, competition. Come to the
Home Ec. Living Center, Friday, 8 p.m.
LEARN HOW to teach so you can teach
them how to learn. Join PSEA.
BUS SERVICE to University Baptist
Church every Sunday morning. Hartranft:
Hall, 9:12 and 10:22; Pollock and Bigler
Roads, 9:14 and 10:24; Bigler and Curtin
Roads, 9:16 and 10:26; Warnock Hall,
9:19 and 10:29; Waring Hall, 9:23 and
10:33. V.W. Bus marked "University
Baptist."
MEN, YOUR future success could be
In-‘the appearance of your hair. Our
specialty Is the best haircuts' In town.
Ask the man who wears' one. An EXTRA
service available at Davidson's Barber
Shop. Sculptur 'Kuts and Razor Cuts by
Gib Davidson, a member of the world
famous Roffler Franchised System. Sculp
tur Kuts and Razor Cuts only by appoint
ment. 238-0612 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed
Monday. Located on Allen Street next
to Murphy's.
MARRIOTTS PRINTING, binding, typing
—theses and reports. 230 South Fraser.
Phone 238-4482.
NO OATE? Come to the JAWBONE. Live
sounds, good food, friendly atmosphere.
415 E. Foster. Friday and Saturday.
WANTED: TO BORROW old humor maga
zines such as. "Mad". Need for term
paper. Call Steve Russelt 238-9944.
BUS SERVICE to University Baptist
Church every Sunday morning. Hartranft
Hall, 9:12 and 10:22; Pollock and Bigler
Roads, 9:14 and 10:24; Bigler and Curtin
Roads, 9:16 and 10:26; Warnock Hall,
9:19 and 10:29;' Waring Hall, 9:23 and
10:33. V.W. Bus 'marked "University
Baptist." ■ . .
PRICE REDUCTION on all Hondas!
Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh
Street. 237-2581.
WOULD YOU BELIEVE: V* lb. burgers
for a 35c donation; hot elder; espresso;
cheese platters. Try the JAWBONE.
HELP WANTED
APPLIANCE SALESMEN wanted. No door
to door canvassing, alt appointment
demonstrations. Must have car. Approx.
25 hours per week. $l6O. gaur. per
month. For Interview phone after 4:00
p.m. 238-7163 or 359-2310.
COLLEGE MEN over 16. Work 3 evenings
per week of your choice. Call Mr. Walsh
238-0833 between 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Salary $2OO/mo. ‘ •
COED TO exchange room and board
for 20 hours weekly child carev and
sitting. Dean approved. Call 238-1438.
LOST-CHASING fleet-footed sig-SUver
oval buckle pin 3-In. long between HUB
and Willard Wednesday. 865-8204.
LOST; BLACK PLASTIC Wallet on rugby
field Sat. afternoon. Reward. Cali 237-7861
Marty.
LOST: BLACK PAIR of glasses between
West Halls and forum building. Call 865-
4347.
PENN STATE OUTING CLUB
HIKE TO Shingletown Gap Sunday,'
Oct. 23. Cars lehve Rec Hall 9:30
a.m. Bring'a tunch. -Slgn-up by HUB
desk. '
CANOE'TRIP to, Shennandoah Stair
case, W.Va. Class' II and HI. Leave
Rec Hall 6:00 a.m. Bring a lunch.
Sign up by HUB desk.
ROCK CLIMBING TRIP to Pulpit
Rocks. Dynamic belay practice. Man
datory for those going to Shawangunks
or Seneca. Wear old clothing & sneak
ers. Bring lunch & 50c for drivers'.
For-Info call Dick 237-2445. .
SKIMONT—HeIp dear d~ new trail.
Sun., Oct. 23. FREE CHOW, Leave
1:30 from front of Rec Hall.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1966
will be a good bet to steal
top honors on Saturday from
Navy’s prize, Jim Dare. The
latter is a steeplechase cham
pion in the IC4A.
Lucas expects a great deal
from his harriers in practice
but he never makes them do
anything he wouldn’t do him
self. Just yesterday the coach
hustled all the freshmen up
to Tussey mountains for some
high atmosphere running. ‘
You had better believe Lu
cas was running right with
the frosh and in all proba
bility he was leading the
pack. ( .
WOMEN'S GOLF MEETING
Miss Ryan would like to
meet with all girls interested
in the women’s varsity golf
team, Tuesday, October 25, at
7 p.m. in the gama room in
White Hall.
SIFIEDS
FOUND
WOMAN'S EYEGLASSES found near
Grace Lutheran Church. Red vinyl case.
One lens cracked. No rewards accepted!
238-4524.
WANTED
ENGLISH MAJOR needs secretary with
electric typewriter. Thirty cents per page.
865-5783.
ONE SALESMAN several evenings per
week. Salary $300.00 per month plus
commission. Interesting sales position. All
leads and quick training furnished. Write
Mr. Leonard, 936’ Market St., Williams
port, Pa.
DISHWASHER AND potwasher wanted.
Inquire Delta Tau Delta 238-9730. Benefits.
FEMALE STUDENT wishes to share an
already established apt. or wants room
mate to share a new apt. Phone 865-7403.
WANT TO exchanga single room In West
Halls for single room In Pollock. Call
865-7798 or 865-8568.
WANTED: ROOMMATE for three man
apartment at White Halt. Call Imme
diately. Glenn or Chuck 238-6480.
NOTICE
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, process
ing, enlarging. See Harry Brunner, Centre
County Film Lab, No. 2, . 104 Sowers
Street. Phone 238-2741.
FLAMENCO GUITAR Instructions avail
able. Call 238-4886.
WHITE HALL will be closed to women
students Friday night, Oct. 21.
BIG REWARD for return of dark brown
Suede Coat with fur lining lost on cam
pus. Call Rick 238-5626.
AUTOS WASHED and dried, regular or
deluxe. Open daily, 9 a.m. AQUA SPRAY
AUTO WASH, near Holiday inn.
YAMAHA OWNERS We are now
equipped to service Yahmaha and most
two-stroke motorcycles. Williamson Sports
Motors, 120 S. Pugh Street. 237-2581.
TOO MANY DATES? Hide away at the
JAWBONE Friday and Saturday night.
415 E. Foster. Food, Fantasma, Friendli
ness. i
FOR RENT
TWO MAN apartment. Close to campus.
Immediate occupancy. Reasonable. Call
238-7727.
NEARLY.NEW three-room and bath fur
nished apartment; fireplace. Private en
trance, paved .parking..space; situated
one mile from town o'n nearby farm.
Available to married couple without
children In exchange for doing chores
and some farm work. For additional
information write P.O. Box 107, State
College, stating age, farm experience;
also state beef cattle experience, If any.
WILL SUBLET winter term—three room
apartment with bath (two or three oc
cupants). See Darrell #7 134 S. Gill.
MOTORCYCLES FOR rent! Your choice
of a Suzuki or Honda at Two Wheels
Motorcycle Rental, across from South
Halls, In the Alley. Call 238-1193.>
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FROM:
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SONNEL SERVICE
DECEMBER, MARCH
AND JUNE GRAD
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They know, as our many ma|or client
employers know, that our 15 years of
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