The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 26, 1966, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1966
Jack Curry Latches On
To New: Slate Records
leave' niouths agaped. v,;. f ) 7^^f^W6rd;(36esji|fe“ni'e,aa s ;that triuch fttLm?;,/
Curry does not amaze with his
Contrary to most stereotypeavopinion ; .. .. %
the sensational pass catcher, Be- does
• blurr down the field in a streak of ll^t^W^MW-^ 1 -HW&lk
•’But, he does grab high passes at a hoted^fe,
bound. •:
■ '•'•mu TO > . . '• i j Y > '/Mvfeat,Uhe,rfJnivei -the. 2(hyearroldV
. The West Virginia gaihe proved ch '4i ged
,he sdmewhat frustratng vas.Xion freshen ,foot^
began to, count Curry s pass-,receptions;. "• v ' i
as carefully as the Internal-ReVenue the halft^?
vice counts tax returns. " . ,
' .-When Curry finally made the recos'
breaking catch, it should have-Been puns>- taleiii&r&av* McNaught&ij';?,
ecstary for the Lion junior. But, it W^ : '. Rd ger Gttmes, :i ;Mike; : Inyin and-i.BiLQ
not - • • » - .■. '’.Re i ttig. ~So: , 'Curry' began td', wP r .k out,at:.L
“It wasn’t a particularly’ exdtihgY’ split-end; ’ lir* . - :Xr 1 k
play,” Curry confided.- ‘At the time it This is where the story really begins
was just another pass, completion. In and the hopes for an easy afternoon of
fact, I figured it would probably be pass defending for the opposition was
called back.” - * called to an abrubt halt.
Unlike many football greats, Curry i “I was surprised they kept me at
is not his own best fan. “I don’t -take the position,” Curry said. “And, when
too much stock in the record,” Curry they handed me the first team jersey
shld,'bashfully. “Penn State was' never and told me I was a starter, -I didn’t
noted for a great deal of passing. I carne think it would last. Like I said before,
alohg when passing became more and I guess I was lucky enough to come along
rpore a part of the offensive pattern. The at the right time."
By NORMBROWN
Assistant Spfi/ts Editor
Lion split-end Jack Curry' doesn't
1 , * ' t ' l '-. x,/. ,•
carry a crane, a' vacuum cleaner, or a
4 * f d i '/ -j
pigskin magnet with "him ' when he; funs'
pass patterns. Biif/tbe ,jway/he has teen/
hauling in passes diiHng hiS sensationaL
college career, it’sJprptty iiard; ,td eon-.
vince opposing players 'and ; coaches.
Last Saturday Curry'broke, two Nit
tahy Lion all-tiine football records in
sparking a 38-6 win over the Mountain
eers of West Virginia! <His fifth pass re
ception of the day put him down in Penn,
State football annals as the. player who
has caught the most passes and‘gained
the most yards by latching on to that
football as if it “only had eyes for’’ him.
The fact that Curry broke the career
reception mark set by halfback Junior
Powell in 1961-62-63 is outstanding. The
fact that the 6-foot, 177-pound Danville
split-end broke the career yardage mark
set by Len Krouse in 1939-40-41 is. just as
great. But, the fact that Lion I 'fobfball
lasso artist is only a junior and has
nearly a season and a-half to add. to his
mark is enough to raise eyebrows' and
Oriolls Divide
■ NEW YOJtfC (AP) —' Winriihg ; fhe World Series in four
straight was.worth $11,683.04-to the Baltimore Orioles regu
lars, short of a, record, but feach full share for ; the losing Los
Angles Dodge Vs. was worth .a record $8,189.36:
;; The official-distribution' of' ; the. Series receipts was an
nounced yesterday from\sbe ; Office v 'of i 'Commissioner William
D. Eckert with-Charles Segar, secretary of baseball, standing
in for the commissioner who' is tonring .Japan yrtth the
Dodgers. ■
Although the .total player pool of $1,044;04.65 was a’record,
the generosity of the Orioles, who voted 34 full shares and cut
In a .total of 47 persons, cost them a record. Each' full
Oriole share was .short by ,$1,119*96.0f-the Dodgers’ all-time
high of $12,794,00 i fn their fdur-straight. sweep over the.'New
York Yankees! in ; 1963. However;;’ the 'Orioles’ cut was the
second best in history. The 1963. Dodgers voted 29 full shares.
The Dodger's,' humiliated,in‘four. straight with a .142
batting average and a string ;of ,33 scoreless innings, topped
the previous high for a 571874.32 by the Yahks in
1963.’ ... ~
■ Baltimore cut in, .ailing, pick Brown, the catcher: who
."••'v - ■ - Negatives i 1 " , 1 - "
TIM MIXER ?hoto S ,atV e! GOING OUT FOR DINNER?
UUEn AfiT 9ft Reproductions
. ,J OCT. Z 6 of i ng | neer}llo WHY HOT EAT IH THE MAPLE ROOM
Lvoh H it Drawings
L:.„. Commercial litho mysi mon..thubs.
Drndiiclt : Inc sris p.m. - 8:3o p.m.
All town men I'fOBUCIJ, IHU
weicomei . 3 Av *‘ HUMAN DEVELOPMENT BUILDING
Office fn '
* , 5-. * Commercial Printing/ Inc.
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116 S. Q arner St. ! . if ’
I THANK YOU >’-.i-z./w.-'i-..•I;: ■
( Fpx.ji^ki^g^ur^G^hA,GßAND OPENING a success. % t s
; Please accept our invitation to see the most complete selection a | '
1 of jewelry and gifts in the area. Also, take advantage of our | %
I Opening Week Specials. € f
I' 9 FREE Gifts for Everyone (while they last). ■ | £ W l -'
li • Register for Grand Prizes , ...s['l'
I Men’s and Lady's Vintage Electric Watches ■ ?
I 910% Discount on all Pierced Earrings « t
[• ... Phone: 288-8981 . f| 9:00-11:30
Forßesults-UseCollegian Classifieds ' 7
COLLEGIAN x
Now Showing - STATE THEATRE ***
Feature Time:- 1:30 - 3:19 - 5:24 ■ 7:29 ■ 9:34
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DELBERT MANN • DOUGLAS LAURENCE wiOP BERT IMta
Series Money
underwent brain surgery, for a full share, voted pitcher Frank
Bertaina 82 per cent of a share, gave half shares to catchers
Camelo Carreon and Larry Haney and quarter Shares to the
head groundskeeper and his crew.
Los Angelss gave a half share of $4,094.67 to infielder Dick
Schofield, who was acquired from the Yanks Sept. 11 and
was not eligible for the Series. First baseman Dick Stuart,
picked up as a free agent July 5 after he was cut by the
New York Mets and outfielder Jim Barbieri, brought up from
the farm system in the second half each got two-thirds of a
share of $5,459.57.
In an unusual move, the Dodgers voted a one-fourth share
of $2,047.34 to the widowof Isaaic. Bingham, a security guard
at Dodger Stadium who died after he was attacked after
escorting two persons from the park last September.
Eddie Fisher, the knuckleball pitcher who came from the
Chicago White Sox, wound up a' big winner and Jimmy
Adair, the second baseman traded 'to the White Sox, the big
loser. The difference between a full l winning, share and
Chicago’s fourth place money of $711.99 was $10,971.05.
FOR SALE
it tn ■!•••• ii ii it Im mi i • ii ii ii mi ti it tmiii ii ini ii i
1960 FORO WAGON, automatic, original
owner, extra snow tires, excellent con
dition, cheap. 238-2653 or 238-0348 after
5:00.
1966 OLDSMOBILE-442, notcurn mist,
4 speed 3 x 2's mas. wheels. Phone 238-
3512 after 5:30; business 238-2405.
1860 VOLVO PV544 i- speed. New dutch,
good condition, $525. Mike 237-4553 5 - 7
p.m.
USED FURNITURE. Anything and every
thing—tor the kitchen, bedroom, den, and
livlngroom. Desks, chests, dressers,
chairs, couches, bed and breakfast sets,
etc. Furniture Ex. Inc., Benner Pike,
state College. 238-1181.
STUDENTS: WE provide Insurance cover
age tor autos, motorcycles, motor
scooters, accident & health, life & valu
ables. Phone Mr. Temeles 238-5533.
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 238-0420. Open 1-8 p.m.
AUTOS WASHED and completely dried.
Only 88c Monday thru Thursday. AQUA
SPRAY AUTO WASH, near Holiday Inn.
FOR SALE:. Honda Supersport "50"—has
correctable starter problem. Jake as Is
$BB. Cell 238-4527. ' '
FOR SALE: Motorcycle—new & used.
Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha, Triumph, Ducatl:
Bultaco. Two wheels Cycle Shop, 1311
E. College Ave. beside Hickeys. Call
238-1183.
EIGHT-TRACK CAR . STEREO. Priced
right. Free demonstration. Hundreds of
tapes available at discount prices. Call
238-0342.'
NEW HOHNER Super Chromohlca Har
monica. Three full chromatic octaves. In
C. $l2 or best offer. Call Bill 865-4588.'
1860 JAGUAR sedan Mark IX automatic.
Hollldaysburg 685-6253.
1858 VW, RB.H, ww. Excellent. Call eve
nings,' 233-7575.
t's6 OLDS $B, 2 door hardtop. Good run
ning car. Graduating Bnd no longer
need car. Best otter. Bill 238-0t53. v .
'5B BUGEYE SPRITE,..new tires.and
battery.’ Radio and heater? winterized,'
Inspected. Good shape throughout.. Call
238-2838.
1858 FORD 2-door standard transmission,
six cylinder. $300.00. Call between 5:00
and 11:00.' 238-4810.
•65 HONDA 305 cc. Superhawk. Excellent
condition. Asking $435. Call Redblrd
237-3388.
1861 CORVAIR. Best otter over $350. Call
Ted at 237-4051;- - -,
1865 MUSTANG, white hardtop, 20,000
miles, V-8, exceptionally clean, options.
Make offer. Bob. 238-8526 or 238-4865,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
LION'S DEN
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FOR SALE
EVENING DRESS, street length,- has
separate matching piece converting dress
to floor length. Size 10. Worn once.
Also, dyad burnt orange, shoes, worn
once, BV4 M. 237-7518. ’
TWO 1865 HONDAS 50 cc,- one 1865
Honda 80 cc. Call <Rex Zelgler 238-8660.
1965 VW, only 15 months old, mint con
dition, extras. Call 865-3576 (Knausen
berger) days, or 238-1386 otherwise.
.TRIUMPH 1865 TR 4 red convt., w/black
leather Interior, 4 spd„ etc. Starving stu
dent must sell. 238-8838 7 - 11 p.m. Glenn.’
1953 MG' TD,’black. Good motor, body
fair, asking 31000. Drop a card and I'll
make contact.' George Delke, RD 1,
Raedsviiie, Pa. . 1
ELECTRIC GUITAR, Gibson ES-335-TDC,
Bldsby tailpiece, very good condition.
List price: over $500: asking: $250.
Phone: Phil 238-9024. ■
'55 FORD. V-8, standard transmission.
Best offer. Call Dick 238-7079.
,1965. HONDA 150, 8,000 miles, rack and
saddle bags (flgerglass). New clutch.
Mechanically perfect. 355-4388 after 6:00.
TR3 FOR SALE Triumph. Good deal.
Call 237-4300.
FOR SALE: 1964 Norton Atlas Motor
cycle, 750 PC. $750. Phone 237-2225.
inn
WANTED
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WANTED! ROOMMATE"for' three men
epartment at White Hall. Call Imme
diately. Glenn or Chuck 239-4480.
QUIET STUDIOUS female graduate stu-.
dent to share new air-conditioned apart
ment. -Rent MS per person, Including-
Utilities- Call 233-7918.
COMPETENT ACCORDIAN .Instructor! 1
Phone 238-9439; •
DESPERATELY NEED 4 tickets ti
Supremes Concert. Call Ed 233-7703. /
FOR RENT
inmiiniMituiiiiiiuimitiiimiiiiiitiiintimn
ROOMS WITH private baths for over
night guests. Have a cancellation for
three for Homecoming. 237-2887.
MOTORCYCLES FOR rent!.Your choice
er e'CSunJkl-’Yir'Honda-at Two Wheels
Motorcycle.-Rental, across -from. South
Halls,- lif the Alley. Call 338-1193,
APARTMENT'FOR RENT winter 'term
only.- Excellent; location.. Call 238-7412-;
Rapid automatic .typing on IBM
MT-ST ot duplicate' documents; repe
titive data, multiple personalized
letters. Unlimited applications fort
typing economy end speed. , -jy
■f's&i'SECßir&lAL SERVICE''-:'’ ’ l '
' 352 E. College,.. -237-490 i
Irish ,MSU, UCLA Remain Undefeated
; - ; n'-u'J’-sn \
Arkansas of tbe Soiithwest State, undefeate'd ' "in six
Conference and Wyoming, "qmes, trounced Purdue 41-
the Western Athletic Confer- 20. . . . - :
ence leader, gained rankings UCLA 'remained' in .third
while powerful Notre Dame place followed by Alabama,
maintained a, commanding Southern California, Georgia
lead in The Associated Press Tech,. Florida', and Nebraska,
major-college football * poll YTrIT •» *>i_«_ **.«,-
for this'week. '' - v UCLA beat California, 28-15,
, Alabama * walloped Vander-
Oklahoma an d .Purdue, 42-6, Southern Califor
beaten by Notre Dame and nia blan i <ed ciemson 30-0
Michigan State, respectively d Georgia Tech beat Tu .
lastSaturdaydroppedout.tif i ar , P as-i7 S
the Top .Ten as Arkansas lane 4, 0
moved intq. ninth place" and ' Arkans as, overwhelmed
Wyoming took over 10th/ ' Wichita State '4l-0 for its
, T , „ , fifth victory against one sel-
Notre Dame drew 32 first- back . Wy ' mi £ Bi 6 . 0 , beat
place votes- and 397 points Utah State 35-10.
in the latest balloting by a T he Top ,Ten, with first
national panel of 41 sports place votes in parentheses
"writers and broadcasters, and total points •Oh a 10-9-
Michigan State, the! early sea- etc basis:' ■
son pace-setter, held the No. i, Notre Dame (32) 397
2 position -with 364 points, 2. Michigan State (s)' 364
including 50 for five first- 3. UCLA (2) 310
place votes. Points were 4. Alabama (1) - 272
awarded on a basis ; of 10 for - s.'Sou. Calif (1) .47
a .first-place vote, 9 for sec- , ,6. Georgia.-Tech,, . ■ 186
ond, etc. -•- - • - 7. Florida ' 17
The -, unbeaten Irish wal- ,8. Nebraska • 151
loped Oklahoma 38-0 for vie- '9. Arkansas 50
tory No. 6 while Michigan 10. Wyoming .. 31
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ATTSN£I©N,
Hall, 9:12 and 10:22?; J?fllfock*ind..BJg(er
Roads, 9:14 and lo:24rßlaler-and-.Cortfo SjnfrEyjftWjftQt. ,• >■, , O: .-- w.
Roads, 9:16 -and IG^A^WarnOckyHartr
9:19 and 10:29; Waring. H*lL?!z3^M
10:33. V.w. Bus marked
Baptist." ‘ • ' *
MARRIOTS PRINTING, binding,: .typing
—theses and reports. 230 South Fra'se'r.
Phone 236-4432.
NO DATE? Come to the JAWBONE. Uve
sounds, good food, friendly atmosphere.
415 E, - Foster. Friday and Saturday.
BUS SERVICE to University Baptist
Church every Sunday morning. Hartranft
Hall, 0:12 "and .10:22," Pollock and Bigler
Roads, 9:14 andno;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." . ■
BUS - SERVICE to University Baptist
Church every Sunday morning.' Hartranft
Hall, 9:12 and 10122; 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." ~ . •
THE BEST groomed men In town have
fhelr - hair cut at Davidson's 1 Barber
Shop on 1 Allen ( Street next to Murphy's,
There are five barbers to serve you,
We. vacuum clean your hair. An EXTRA
service available only ’at Davidson's
Barber'Shop Is the world famous Sculp
tur- Kut the ultimate In good hair
grooming for men; Appointments’ ■ for
Razor Cuts and Sculptur Kuts ,'only,
H3O-0612., 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, Closed
Monday.
DEVELOPMENT
, \ PHYSICIST,,
Wilt ’ participate In the development
of new lasers embodying high power
precision lasers of new’ and novel
design. Renulres advanced, degree In
Phys|cs, Chemistry or, related sci
ence and experience In'experimental
work In physical optics and solid
state or molecujar- spectroscopy.
Salary open. Recruiting costs , 'and
relocation paid. .- ■' -
PENN CENTRAL \ ;
PERSONNEL SERVICE.
. Hotel - State College
TELEPHONE: 238-4921 ■
'^Hl<
JACK CURRY
7 <* 4 • «
' WAITBRS!: Ca II 7siS.
EARN- EXTRA .money! Lighthopsework
TWo fnto'mlngs: per'week. $1.25 per, hour.
Ca(!,, J3B-1835 ; Ve(ter ; : 5;00 p.m. 1 *
ii lull. ■
PHOTQ[%APBIC:EQyiFMENT,'? process:.
Ing;, erUsMlnu^.SUpTHerry-Srottiier, ’Centre
jfeb«:'.No,i ; 2,‘.>104-{towers
Street. Phone; jjr-iT'jl;"-*".', f,
AUTOS WASHED and dried, regular or
deluxe. Open dally, 9 a.m. AQUA SPRAY
AUTO WASH, near Holiday Inn.
THE PENN STATE Cooperative Awards.
J 5 to Cathy Snover (or the best name
for .our .mascpt—Abecrombe. ~ ,
FOUND
WOMAN'S EYEGLASSES 1 -found near
Grace Lutheran* Church. Red vinyl case.
One lens cracked. No rewards accepted!
236*4524.
LOST: LEATHER CORDOVAN Pocket
book In'vicinity of East Halls'.. Reward.
Calf Sharon 855-3116 or Miss Grey at
FOB. , .
PENN STATE OUTING CLUB
ROCK CLfMBING to Huntington this
Sunday. ".Beginners welcome. Wear
■old clothes’ end brim flinch and."soc
for drivers. Meet In front ol Rec
Halt at 9130 a.m. For more Informa
tion call Sue 865*4189.
iCABIN i PARTY- S4t.-Sun. od. 29-36
at Forestrii Cabin Stone Valley. Sign
up.,by .HUB desk. For ! more, Intor
matloh.-'eaii'Steve McGuire at 338-
5245. Leave Rec Hall 2 p.m. and.
5 p.m.
MEETING' TOR CHRISTMAS SKI'
TRIP to. Red House,, N.Y.. Wed.
Nov. 2 7:30 p.m. 112 Buckhout. Trip
will batrohi' 271 h Dec. to 2nd ,Jari.
For more tnfo. call Steve • MtGulre
238-5245.'’
Mexico Cjty Readies
For Olympic Games
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MEXICO CITY' m -TKe th 4 SBdth African delegation,
International Olympic,.£om- barred from Tokyo in 1964.
mrttee gave the Mexicans a 3, 'Therg. is growing con
vote of confidence- on -the growth of re
prepardtions for- the 1968- -giona&.i games such as the
games. Commonwealth, Asian, Ca
“We have a full report ribbean and African games
from the organizing commits 'but‘the lOC has no intention
tee on what it has done and of trying to discourage them,
have seen schedules and “There are so many' games
blueprints of their planned that' it is difficult for an ath
construction,” Avery Brund- ' lete to compete in all of those
age,. lOC president, ' told a ' he' feels obligated' to take
press conference. ■ part in,” Brundage added.
4 - The lOC is not’pleased
th f y Wlll b ! with the irregularities of
W 1 * on 8 otK * basketball in, many countries,
• r including the United States,
nf a lnn iep ° r r ng 0n a Particularly over commercial
tKfloLlT meetings over j sn \ and lack of confovmity to
i k e _ nc *’ said aliso; ; amateur standards. While'on
. , e *OC anticipated no the Mexico' City program in
political troubles in 1968, 1968 ? ~ the' sport may come
su £P, as i e German under scrutfny for possible
withdrawal from the Little disbarment in future games
Glynjpics here earlier this'' unless changes are made.
S''ho Ijj j settled ques- 5. The question of whether
« n ’ /- . Mexico City will be per
2. A special lOC delegation mitted to sell radio rights to
will be sent to South Africa the' games, as television
to investigate whether the rights are sold, is up for
South African government study with no decision made,
policies , (apartheid) ,h av e Previously, radio rights have
changed ouough to readmit not, been restricted.
Penn State Investment Club
All Students Welcome
Hear about Market Timing!
Guest Speaker—
Mr. Richard Williams, Josephthal & Co.
„ 7:30 P.M. tonight
Sigma Alpha Mu <3,12 Locust Lane
.. Refreshments
twelvetrees cinema
FILMWAYS pf#«nts
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up usii stm ITopfepS
Shows at 5 ■ 7 ■ 9 P.M.
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of everything and everyone . . . hut' each other .
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