The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 03, 1967, Image 6

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All Stadium
Seats Sold
For UCLA
Every seat available .in
Beavet Stadium for the Penn
State-UCLA - football clash
this •Saturday aftern;wl has
been sold out, according to
Richie Lucas, assistant busi-'
ness manager of athletics.
Lucas said that student;
stood in line yesterday from
the early morning, buying
the , over 4,000 single-game
student tic' is that remained.
Since the regidar non-student
tickets had been gone for
several weeks; only standing
rrem areas remain for hope
ful spectators.
Sanding room tickets are
still avai'able at the ticket
office in Recreation Ruilding
at S 2 apiece, Lucas said.
The attendance Saturday
will total at least 46,284. hut
with favorable weather and a
good sale of standing-room
tickets, the crowd copM ap
proach 50,000. Top crowd in
Penn State history is 50,144,
for the Pitt game Nov. 21,
1964.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Villanova. Outruns
By CHARLIE HULL
Collegian Sports Writer
The Penn State cross country team ran into a' strong
team and some bad luck as it was defeated by the defend
ing IC4A and NCAA. championships, Villanova, 17-41, in
Philadelphia last Saturday. The Wildcats seemed to be in
midseason form as their strength overwhelmed the young
Nittany Lion squad.
Penn State ran into trouble ; on the unfamiliar course
at Villanova as Ray Smith ran an extra 100 yards and lost
a place. State's luck stayed sour as Steve Gentry was un
able to finish the five miles. Despite Smith's wrong turn,
he finished a very 'credifable' fourth overall and in first
position or the Lions, 47 seconds behind first place finishers,
Charlie Messenger and Tom Donnelly of Villanova.
Al Shaeffer, Phil Peterson and Barry Rounds were the
next finishers for the Lions in seventh, eighth and tenth
place respectively. -
The Wildcats, picking up where they left off last
season, simply overwhelmed State with an amazing season
show .of strength and balance. Villanova was so well bal
anced that two men tied for first and their first five placers
finished within a minute of each other. Unless the team is
slowed by injuries, the Wildcats seem almost assured of
another IC4A win in November.
Despite the crushing defeat dealt the squad by Villa
nova, the never say die spirit of. the Lions was exempli
fied by Smith. In talking withthe Villanova runners after
the race, Smith discovered that both first place finishers,
Messenger and Donnelly, are averaging between 120 are
140 mils of running per week.
When the cross country bus returned to flee Hall,
just six hours after the grueling five-mile race, Smith got
into his practice sweats with running partner Joe Witkowski
and they headed out on a long ten mile run; Smith explained
simply, "I'm not in good enough shape."
Applications are now
available at the , HUB
Desk for persons interested
in serving on the following
HUB committee.
SPOTLIGHT
SOCIAL
SPECIAL EVENTS
HOSPITALITY
ARTS
Applications for chairmanship
of the HUB Arts Committee
and for Editor & Critics for
the HUB Arts Review
are also available,
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Smith Got Lost
Found Secret
WMAJ'S
Takes You To The British Isles
Centre for Travel and Air-India has arranged- this fantastic jaunt, tailored especial-
ly for Penn Staters. The vacation of a lifetime leaves December 7th and returns 14
days later. You'll visit London, England; Dublin, Ireland; and Edinburgh, Scotland.
Total cost is only $3OO. including jet transportation on Air India, all accommoda-
tions and a full English breakfast every morning.
Call CENTRE FOR TRAVEL
For Your Free Broch
Join James K. every night on the Happening LION -- WMAJ-1450
Groovology Sunday thrU Fiiday --- 8 p.m. -1 a.m.
For '300.00 Complete
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An Infrequent Lion Error,
MIAMI DEFENSIVE back Bob Abbott reach es out to intercept a Tom Sherman aerial
intended for tight end Ted Kwalick (behind Abbott) while Rich Robinson (28) also defends.
The errant pass was one of the few mistakes Sherman made Friday night in the 17-8 upset
win over the Hurricanes. He completed 15 of 24 passes for 188 yards, hitting Kwalick
nine times for 89 yards and a touchdown.
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Special Accommodations For Small Children
Appointments by Request
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1967
Clemente Has
Greatest Year
PITTSBURGH (AP)—Rober
to Clemente, joining an elite
group by win:ling his fourth
batting title, s"'.ys the 1967 sea
son was his greatest year
and his biggest disappointment
too.
Clemente batted .357, beef nf
his brilliant 13-ytar career. Jul
the ma.;or leagues in hits with
209 and was skond in the Na
tional League NVith 110 runs bit
ted in. • ,