THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1966 Grimsley's Choices ,- f . Lions Picked by Three Over Bears By WILL GRINVSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer MEXICO CITY (AP) “It is simple, senor,” the Mexican seeress said, peering into the dregs of a tea cup, "you get the vision and then you check the line out of Minneapolis." That seems as good a way as any to pick this week’s college football scores from a hacienda beside the pyramids. Notre Dame 34, Navy 7; If Terry Hanratty doesn’t get you with a right, Nick Eddy clobbers you with a left. Arkansas 14, Texas A&M 7; When David slew' Goliath, he had only one rock. The same goes for the giant-killer Aggies. UCLA 33, Air Force 13; We’re afraid the Flyers haven’t enough anti-missile missiles to halt- Gary Behan. Tennessee 19, Army 7; Two hard-hitting teams, but the Vols hit harder and qicker. Michigan State 33, Northwestern 6; How would you like to' meet Bob Apisa in a dark alley? 1 Colorado 18, Oklahoma 13; The Sooners still are glassy eyed from their crushing experience with the Irish. Penn State 13, California 10; It was a long time coming, but the Nittany Lions finally have jelled. Louisiana State 10, Another vitcory for the howling mob at Baton Rouge.- ■ • Washington 22, Stanford 13; An edge to Dean Halverson in the running department. . Baylor 20, Texas Christian 10; The Bears have proved themselves to be a bounce-back team. Missouri 24, Nebraska 10; Dan Devine and his boys were thinking of this one when they were tied by lowa State last week. Southern California 20, Miami, Fla., 14; Trojan power is not restricted by geography. Elias Predicts Navy Will Beat Notre Dame ANNAPOLIS (IP) Navy Coach Bill Elias predicted last night that his sky-high Middie football team would beat No. 1 ranked Notre Dame Saturday. Navy, which is 3-3 for the season, has revved up ,so for the clash Saturday that Elias went out on a limb with the prediction, adding: “In all sincerity,’ I’ve never seen a team as high as this team since I’ve been here. “I have so much faith in this group of young men I’m confident that nothing is im possible. I think we’ll win it,” Notre- Dame Coach Ara Parseghian, in a long-distance chat with Elias and writers, would not predict victory and Detroit Lions Lose Gibbons DETROIT (JP) The woes of ; the Detroit - Dions- piled, higher ■ yesterday as ' they' learned end Jim Gibbons will be lost for the rest of the season. The 30-year-old veteran, in his ninth season with the Lions, will undergo surgery Saturday for cartilage, dam age to his left knee. • ■• r HALLOWEEN CANDLELIGHT DINNER HUB TERRACE ROOM MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1966 5:00 ML to 6:45 ML illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ■ . . = • ; ,; i JCiillPji «nd i««e) • illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll[||||||||||[|||||||||l:lllllllllllll[||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI»8«»<M»9e»c»«e««8e«B»»a»«»«aaa«a«a«a»«>»«»#»ff»$ even said that service aca demy teams have so much spirit that anything could happen on any given week end. Elias and his staff feel that there are other plus fac tors the oddsmakers have overlooked in the 26-point spread favoring Notre Dame. The biggest is that spec tacular sophomore end Jim Seymour has an injured an kle and will probably not play though Parseghian would not commit himself on that question when asked by Elias. Another is a report that quarterback Terry Hanratty’s tossing arm is not in the best shape following a mild sprain. “You take away Hanratty and Seymour,” - said Elias, “and you have the same team that we Splayed to a. standstill last year in their own back yard.” Elias . referred. to the fact that -Navy 'led:"the -Irish-3-0 until ’ moments before the first , half ended when Nick Eddy took a scre.en pass 55 yards for a touchdown, Notre Dame went on to win 9-3, but it was the Navy feeling that .—had they taken a. 3-0 lead to the dressing room—they could have pulled it out: Homecoming PEP RALLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 Pollock Circle Blue Band Joe Paterno *'/' / } ,•( •<-•>,' /'i ;.' <-<■ ~ f.,'. e v >->•’**' ' \ vy.t •,,*. /* v “ 3- V .>,■ < ??<£% ■ 'A. .t* o >-h 4i - : ~- > ’ ' w .'’v‘> .c*' ■ ,;.< ,x?« .-rvte'4 J -fi‘>.. .^/'*'?;--t%' •;*-,*.Vt--f *4 ; '-!-S • ¥*Jf ;#?,,'£?l"W-. +’■ ;v r -/-’l % _ pound tii - end Stale's freshman football team, will be one of the starters when the Lion frosh oppose West Virginia's yearlings at 3:30 in Beaver Stadium tomorrow. With Smear, a former high' school star from Bishop McCort in Johnstown, is freshman coach Earl Bruce. Eisenhower Golf Opens MEXICO CITY (AP) Bob Murphy of Gainesville, Fla., turned up with an in jured right hand yesterday and left the favored United States in a crippled condition for the opening of the fifth Eisenhower trophy golf tour nament today. “I do not know how it hap pened, I must have caught a ball or something in my prac tice round Tuesday,” the 20- year-old University of Florida student said, displaying a bandaged third finger of his right hand. ' Murphy, who shot a three under-par 69 in practice Tues day, did not play yesterday. He said he was consulting a doctor. “I think I’ll be able to play,” he said, ‘‘but I do not know if I can hit the ball.” Murphy, the 1965 national amateur champion, is a key man on the four-man team which has been rated a slight favorite over Britain and Can ada in the tournament. Thirty-two nations have en tered the four-day, 72-hole competition to determine the (Cut Out and Save) J | PAUL BUNYAN SANDWICH I I Olivia Bracken I. ® | Bennie Black I« • ❖ Pat Disbro i Becky Hinish |® | Judy Kiersky |® f Pat Morris Bonnie Sprowls ±9 | Elaine Stugis | ® | Mary Vicens | ® | . I® IllllllllilllllllllllilllllliilllillllllllllllllillllillllillllillllllllllllllllllilJ© i« =® =• =® i® =.® = ® = ® s® = ® = • = ® = ® =® s® =® = • = ® = ® =® =® EE® E® S® S® S® £=• = © = ® = ® = ® = ® Its Fall Pledge Class ' 7:15 Team THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA **f*'~- > A ‘ ’ '« '• ' - V v world amateur team champ ionship, but no more than half a dozen are conceded a chance. They are the United States, led by two-time national champion Deane Beman of Bethesda, Md.; defending titleholder Britain; Canada, runner-up in the last two tournaments; South Africa and possibly Australia and host Mexico. Two players who had teed up in every tournament since the event was started at St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1958 concede the Americans an edge, “This is the best team that America has had except the one that won at Merion with Jack Nicklaus in 1960,” said Luis Silverio, the 29-year-old Little Tiger from the Philip pines. “They must be favored, but it will be close.” New Zea 1 a n d’s Jones Gwyn, 41, said, “You have to go with the Yanks. They’re a young, strong team and they’re hitting the ball bet ter than any of us.” Beta Phi Proudly Presents HENRI Penn State’s Nittany Lions are fixing their attention on the football opportunity they've been awaiting since last October 30 Saturday's homecoming date with California. It was just a year ago that the Golden Bears scored a highly-disputed touchdown on the final play of the game (one second remaining on the score board clock when the Bears put their play in motion at midfield) to deal the Lions one of the most crushing blows in their long football history, certainly, the most disheartening defeat in Rip Engle’s distinguished career. The Cal TD came after Penn State had driven 81 yards for a touchdown (Jack White to Jack Curry pass) that gave the Lions a 17-14 lead with only 48 seconds remaining in the game. Bradley’s Back In particular, the Lions are readying their version of the welcome mat for little Jerry Bradley, whose leaping grab of Jim Hunt’s pass after at least two Lion defenders had batted.it in the end zone gave Cal its unbelievable win. Bradley has been a standout this season as the hot-and-cold Bears have registered a 3-3 record, same. as Penn State’s. That record includes a 28-15 loss last Saturday to UCLA, a team which beat the Lions, 49-11. N. Mexico Highlands In Top 10 The heavyweight champion made the disclosure as By the Associated Press he wour ! d U P preparations for his six-round exhibition High-scoring New Mexico r= toni 9 ht against lOlh-ranked Doug Jones. Highlands zoomed into the " a ' s 3oing io be a 9° od ' sincere, hard-hitting fight." rankings in The Associated H cla Y promised. "He's going to be trying to drop me. and Press small-college football rm 9°>ng 10 dc “ my best to drop him." poll yesterday in a shakeup £ Jones lost a controversial decision to the Louisvillian of the top ten resulting from & before Clay became champion. unexpected developments in £ Clay spent part of the morning visiting some of the last weekend’s games. : l people who will benefit from his performance the North Dakota State re- g patients at Children's Hospital mained the leader, but the Bisons’ victory over North Dakota dropped the latter from second to fourth place. Idle San Diego took over the runner-up position followed by Montana State, which climbed three notches. Arkansas State, Tennessee State, Middle Tennessee State, Northwestern State of Louisiana, Sul Ross and New Mexico Highlands complete the first ten in that order. New Mexico Highlands is averaging 57.7 points for six games, including last Satur day’s 73-21 conquest of West ern New Mexico. North Dakota State, 7-0, collected 11 first-place votes and 163 points in this week’s balloting by a national panel of 17 sports writers and broadcasters. State vs. Cal: Revenge Bout 221 E. Beaver Ave. New with our new DELIVERY SYSTEM PAUL BUNYAN SANDWICH-22 INCHES LONG "THE BABE" - a juicy, delicious steak sandwich smothered in onions and steak sauce ... 75c HAMBURGER... 30c CHEESEBURGER... 40c 10" 85c 12" *1.15 14" *1.50 Pepperoni, Mushrooms, ‘Gi;een Peppers, Onions, Extra Cheese Remember Last Year? This'll be the fourth meeting between the teams. In the 1961 series opener, half back Roger Kochman rushed for 107 yards in 21 carries and caught a 36 yard TD pass from Galen Hall to pace.the Lions’ 33-16 win. In '62, Cal came close to upsetting one of State’s all-tit e great learns as Craig Morton made his quarterback debut in a 23-21 win for the Lions. Kochman and Dave Robinson starred for State in that one, while Morton completed 20 of 28 passes for 274 yards and three touch downs. Morton’s 1962 showing, however, wasn’t any better than Barry Bronk’s last Saturday in Cal’s 28-15 loss to mighty UCLA. Tile sophomore quarterback com pleted 23 of 39 passes for 276 yards to as many as six different receivers. “Our pass defenders will have to come up with one of their best efforts of the season,” said Lion assistant coach Joe McMullen, who scouted the. Bears against UCLA and in their victory over Washington. “California had the football more than UCLA did, and could have won the game with a few less mistakes,” Mc- Mullen said. “With UCLA leading 7-0, Cal drove to the UCLA two-yard line and lost the ball on a fumble. With the Clay Will Marry Again ? LOUISVILLE, Ky. (/P) Cassius Clay is getting R married again. P "Naw, I won't tell you her name," he said. “But ;J we're gonna be married in about three months." AFL Baek-of-Week Award Goes To Ting-Pong 7 Parilli NEW YORK (TP) Babe (Ping-Pong) Parilli has boun ced back again. . Redeeming himself for what he termed his ‘‘lousiest game,” Parilli co'mpleted 13 of 22 passes for 250 yards and three, touchdowns last Sun day- a*- the. Boston- -Patriots whipped the San Diego Chargers 35-17. For that performance Pa rilli, the 36-year-old veteran of 13 pro campaigns, was se lected yesterday as the Of fensive Player of the Week in the American Football ■League by The Associated Loaded with: Meat, Cheese, Lettuce, Tomaioe, Onions, Pickles, Seasoning; etc. Whole... *1.50 Half... 80c CHEESE STEAK SANDWICH ... 85c PIZZA PIES iOc extra for each ; PIZZA (by th§ piece)... 2 for 25c Phone 238-2202 SERVICE CHARGE FOR DELIVERY -25 c SPECIAjL PRICES for Fraternities & Sororities & Parties We will deliver FREE for party orders For his first performance against San Diego. Parilli re ceived nothing but sympathy as the Chargers rolled to a 24-0 victory while he admit tedly “stunk the place out.” Parilli wasn’t much better later in the season when the Patriots opened at home against Kansas City. The Chiefs quickly built a 17-0 lead and then Parilli had the ball knocked out of his hands after he had apparently crossed the goal line for the Patriots' first touchdown. MENU score 14-0 they drove to the 12 and threw an interception. “Each team had 18 first downs, UCLA had 219 yards rushing to only 25 for Cal, but California had 276 passing to 93 for UCLA. The total offense was 312 for UCLA and 301 for California. “Bronk figures to be one of the best passers we’ll face this' season. He' has completed 52 of 101 passes for 627 yards and five touchdowns and he wasn’t even the starter until the San Jose State game three weeks ago when he replaced Dan Berry.” Tough Defense McMullen also was impressed with California’s defensive line it’s big, tough and plays a formation much like UCLA’s and with a pass defense which has come up with 13 pass interceptions in six games. “Jerry Bradley is an outstanding pass receiver and punt return man,” McMullen said. “He caught five of Bronk’s passes against UCLA and no,w has caught 22 for 317 yards and four touchdowns.” “Cal has really perked up since they; made the change at quarterback,” said head coach Joe Paterno. "Starting with the second half against Washington they’ve played some awfully fine foot ball.” r Tex. Western ilop Defensive t Team in Poll NEW YORK (IP) Texas Western has taken over as the No. 1 defensive team against rushing among major college football teams. Statistics released yester day by the NCAA Service Bureau show Texas Western, which dumped San Jose State for a loss of 106 yards rushing last Saturday, has -limited the opposition to 34.8 yards a game. Wyoming is second with a 42.0 average, followed by Michigan State at 46.2. Southern Mississippi is No. 1 in defending, against the pass, allowing only 58.6 yards a game. South Carolina is second at 72.3 followed by Tennessee at 79.2. Southern Mississippi also is» the total defense leader, permitting only 118.0 yards a game. Texas Western is in the runnerup spot at 155.8 and Mississippi third at 174,0. HERLOCHER'S .. RESTAURANT Spaghetti Special Every Thursday All you can eat *1.20 Phone 238-2292 PAGE SEVEN
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