The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 03, 1967, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
WEAKENED HURRICANE Vince Opalsky, (37) from McKeesport lies
on the ground after being stopped cold by the
i marauding Nittany Lion
defense. In on the play are rover Pete Johnson (40) linebacker Jim
Kates (55), linebacker Dennis Onkotz (35), tackle Steve Smear (76).
Lion-Hurricane
Game Statistics
Miami
RUSHING
,Aft Gain Loss Net• Avg.
.. 11 36 1 35 3.2
.... 5 18 3 15 3.0
.... 6 11 '2 9 1.5
2 6= 0 6 3 0
. 2 2 0 2 1.0
..,. 1 1 0 1 0.1
10 27 26 1 0.1
PASSING
Att. Comp. Yds TD Inc.
.17 7 108 0 2
12 3 62 1 1
RECEIVING
Caught Yds. TO
6 127 - 1
2 40 0
1 11 0
1 -8 -
KICKING
Acuff
Miner
Opalsky
McGee
McGuirt
Mira ..
Olivo
Punts Yds Avg.
Collins 6 285 47.5
PUNT RETURNS
No. Yds.
Robinson 2 15
KICKOFF RETURNS
NO. Yds.
2 28
2 43
INTERCEPTIONS
Penn State
RUSHING
, Att Gain Loss Net Aug.
Campbell .... 9 67 1 66 7.3
Lucyk • 15 46 0 46 3.1
Grimes 5 42 1 41 8.2
Abbey 12 27 0 27 2.3
Sherman ... 6 18 3 15 2.5
Burkhart .... 2 2 0 2 7.0
Pittman . . 1 1 0 1 1.0
PASSING
Att. Comp. Yds TO Inc.
Sherman . 24 15 188 2 1
Campbell 2 1 18 0 0
RECEIVING
kolb's korner ,
Phone Rings
(Continued from page seven)
he told everyone how great it was. When Mrs.
Paterno started striking the Wagner Building bell
with a mallet, counting off the 17 points scored,
you knew it was for real.
Hey, I have to hang up now . . . I do'n't know
what I'm going to write about, but if you ;don't get
off the.phone i I might be forced to print this whole
conversation.
Why put me on the spot and ask me what I
think. I thought we were going to get killed at
Miami, so you know what my ideas are worth .
The players? I haven't heard too much except what
they said at the rally Saturday night. c)11 yeah,
Lenkaitis put it appropriately. He said, "We're
going to give 'em hell," so I suppose his word is as
good as anyone's , .. Right. See you in the fiery
depths Saturday.
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ADVERTISING POLICY
The Daily Collegian will
accept local display and
classified display advertise-
ments up to 4 p.m. two days
before the ad is to appear in
the paper. No advertisement
will be accepted after this
deadline.
Classified advertisements
are accepted on a cash basis
only and must be received
by 10:30 a.m. the day be•
fore the ad is to appear.
Office hours of The Daily
Collegian (8 asem en t of
Sackett, north wing): 9:30
a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
FOR SALE •
STUDENTS: WE provide insurance
coverage for autos, motorcycle,motor
scooters, accidents, life, valuable's, con.
tact lens. Phone Mr. - Tamales 2384633.
PENN STATE Wool- Jacket. Large: Bes
offer. Call 238-5609, Bob.
NOW IN TOWN: Yamaha Suzuki BSA'
Kawasaki and Hodaka all at Two Wheels
Cycle Shop.
'64 CHEV 11, white. $OOO. Call 2JB-7135,!T -R3. , New top, curt
• clean interior. Goo
4
FALL BARGAIN- 1966 Mal convertible.: W. College .#3•B. aft'
Call 230-3667. Also 1962 Corvair for :
IFOR SALE
5350.00. .
------(Typewriter with (the
19,5.1 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 for sate. Excellent condition.
Excellent condition. Call 238-1440. 5278.
10 GALLON AQUARIUM completely, TWO WHEELS 4k
661.49/worth completely equipped. Must ready to sere i yo
ti
sell for $37.50. Call 237-3408 after 6 p.m. and service. 1311
Gang
C4ught Yds. TD
; .9 89 1
5 107 0
. ..... . 1 7 1
1 3 0
KICKING
Kwalick
Curry
Abbey
Campbell
Campbell
PUNT RETURNS
Campbell
Kwalick
INTERCEPTIONS
KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds
Offensive
.
First downs rushing
First downs passing
First downs penalties
Total first downss
Rushing plays
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing ; 32 5
Net yards gained rushing 69 197
Forward passes tried 29 26
Forward passes completed 10 16
Yards gained passing 70 206
Total offense I 239 403
Forward passes Intercep. p 1 3
Yds. rtd. intercep. passes * 13 4
No. Yds.
1 13
Number of punts
Average yards puntsl 47.5 43.7
Yards returned punts . 37 25
Yards returned kickoffs 71 20
Fumbles 2 1
Fumbles lost j 1 1
Number of penalties 1 2 3
Yards penalized 30 25
Miami O j 0 0 8— 8
Penn State 0, 6 8 3-17,
PS—Kwalick, 15 pass from Sherman
(kick failed).
PS—Abbey, 7 pass; from Sherman
(Curry pass from Sherman)
PS—Abbey 24, FG
M—Cox, 24 pass from Miller (Deßoss
pass from Miller)
Attendance-39,516 i
FOR SALE
HONDA S9O 1965 with luggage rack.
Good condition $220. Apt. 3, 220 East
Nittany Ave.
'65 CORVAIR Corsa; 4-speed, turbo.
supercharged 1.90.- h.p., every option,
white, red bucket seats, extra clean.
Desperate Ist 51195. 238-5904.
FOR SALE— 1962 COMET Station Wag
on. Original owner, 38,000 miles. 5750.
.Call 237.4047.
.FOR SALE: 1964 Triumph Sports 6
'convertible. Whltewall4. 51200.00. Excel•
.lent condition. Call after 5:30 238.1610.
imbrbii6CA iv. — Brand new, fully guar
anteed, 23•lnch black; and white. $l5O.
Call 238-1878 evenings.
HONDA 50 g Waite
ood coition. Three years
old. $135. Coll Mr. Waters 237-3276 or
8654091.
305 cc. HOI 7 IDA Scririlbler—runs good,
Call Bill at 237-4453.
GIBSON BASS Guitar with case and
Fender Bassman Amp. with covers,
$325 takes both. Call Jane, 238-0500.
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SLIDE RULE. Dietzgen Mlcroglicle Deci•
mal type Log Log. Originally $3O, will
sell for $2O. Canal 8.5-8686. -
BEAT THE high cos
)966 Honda 50, in
Call Bill 238-0727.
FOUR AMERICAN
for Stingray. Origin°
weeks old. Need mo'
Call Bob 238-8618.
usters! T
Punts Yds Avg.
I 5 262 52.4
No. Yds.
2 6
2 19
No. Yds.
1 0
Miami PS,
3 5
8 11
1 T
12 17
37 50
101 202
1965 RENAULT R-8 4-door sedan with
radio. New muffler, freshly waxed.
Easily controlled with Michelin radial
plys. Sporty and In. David Kurtz 237-
7727.
JAGUAR XK•I4O fixed • head coupe,
white, wire, wheels, new Mlchillnes.
Superb buy. 238.3315.
1966 RAMBLER American 440. New
tires, many extras, 61900, Ca(l 233.7982.
1959 FORD. Good condition, V-8, trans
mission automatic. -Current inspection
sticker. 5150.00. Call Harold after 4 p.m.
359-2760.
FAMILY EXPANDINGI Must part with
my 1964 Triumph TR4, White, wire
wheels, 27 mpg, Perfect, Call George
238.3120,
SPORTS CAR owners— Hardtop for Aus•
tin Healey, 2 snow tires - for Ail, TR,
etc. Priced right for serious buyer.
23874584.
1966 YAMAHA 305 cc. Good condition
238.8096.
1966 SUZUKI 120 cc. Motorcycle; 3000
miles. $335. Call 238.9000 4sk for Bob,
GOYA GUITAR, GAO model with case.
Perfext conditlo; Fine instrument for
'classical or folk. Sacrifice sale. Call
238-3545 mornings or 6-7 p.m.
of transportation.
'great shape. $125,
Aluminum 'Mass'
cost $240.00. Two
ey. Asking $lBO,OO,
APARTMENT, ROOM, Dorm Dwellers
.
;Grumbacher art supplies, bulletin
boards, clothing, domestics, clocks and
watches, housewares. Shop Hauls for all
your needs, 0. W. Hosts and Son, W. Col
lege Ave. and Buckhout St.
alns, Paint, wires,
mech. cond. 507
er 6 p.m. 237.6393.
h-Corona Portable
glass carrying case.
S4O. Call Jeff 238-
SKI PATROL. Bapirinino First Aid will
be offered to competent skiers who Wish
to become patrolmen. Starts Wed., Oct.
7 p.m., 312 Boucke.
otorcycle Shop now
. : Part accessories
) East College Ave.
MOTORCYCLE STORAGE = We, se.
ane, low cost coop mirage for winter.
Only 6 spaces left. Call 238.2067 now.
e Lions Are Here
tackle Mike Mcßath (79) and end Jim Litterelle .(85). These Lions
formed a core of the outstanding defensive wall that held Miami to 69 ;
yards rushing and 170 in the air, 'playing a major part in the 17.8
upset win.
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"POINT BLANK"
MA OCT. 10
CINE
FOR SALE
ATTENTION
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Pen BAYed
ATTENTION
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Penn
State Tatne Tennis Association, Tuesday
October 3, 7 p.m., 217 HUB. Film. Be
ginners, male and female welcome.
TUTORING OFFERED In -Math Nthru
No. 401) and Physics Ohm No. 467) by
!older grad student In physics. Rate:
S2/hr. 238.7511, evenings.
SENIORS INTERESTED in Grad
School in Science? Hear • Grad School
Assoc, Dean R. E. McDermott talk
t about It. 7:30 Tuesday ..Oct. 3 In HUB
Assembly Room. Bring - your questions,
SPECIAL II I PLAYBOY Magazine at
these reduced rates only thru your
l oft !dal 'Penn State Playboy Representa.
1 five. 7 months— 34.50. 1 year— OM.
2 years— 512.00, 3 years— VILA Call
I Rick 238.4592.1 * -
'GET THE N.Y, Times for 8 cents a
copy weekdays 58 Sunday—delivered to
dorm area. Call Ron 2374440.
LEARN ABOUT Caving. October,4, 7;30
p.m.,. 60 Willard. Caving is the True
Sport!
MEN THE ULTIMATE In hair groom.
Ing. is the world famous Sculptor Kut
by Gib Davidson. Eliminate hard to
manage hair. Your hair always looks
well-groomed with a Scutt: , tut' Kut. By
appointment only 238-0612,. 8:00 a,m. to
5:30 p.m. Closed Mondays. Davidsons
Barber Shop, next to Murphys on Allen
St.
HI-WAY PIZZA liow has our own home
made Italian Ice. 5 Flavors.
FOR RENT
FOR FOOTBALL and other weekends . ,
Branch road how, 2 rooms and bath,
large living room and kitchen. Owners
vacate. Suitable two couples for two
nights only. Call 237-7792, 237-7246.
ROOM FOR RENT. Female. Share
kitchen and bath. South Atherton Street.
Call 237-2408.
I AI
TWELVETREES
Now thru Wed. -- 5.7.9 p.m.
"IVAN the
TERRIBLE"
—"A Cinematic Event"—
HELP WANTED
DRIVERS WANTED. Be 21, Pa: drivers
license. Have Ist •and sth period free.
Fulllngton Bus Co. 238-4901. ,
WAITERS. MUST Ibe 21. Hourly wages
plus tips. Apply in person Herlacher's
Restaurant, 418 East College Avenue.
TWO STUDENTS for weekend :work In
kitchen. Friday & Saturday evenings
4:00 • 12:30 p.m. Hourly wage plus meal.
Call 238.6116 for, details. .The Tavern
IRestaurant.
MALE ' STUDENT; married If possible,
to make deliveries, etc.,. most after
noons. Television,. Service Center, 232
South- Allen.•
BABYSITTER WANTED for substitute
teacher in Park : Forest Village, Must
provide own transportation. May bring
child. 238.5776. I
PART TIME Secretary. Saturday morn )
!nos only. Must take dictation and type.
Call 166-6653.
TWO WAITERS •vlanted. Must have third
or fourth tree. iWork 11 , 2 hrs.. total,
Lunch and Supper; eat three meats. Call
kitchen manager,s, University Club, be-
tween 61 p.m. 237.2251.
PART TIME kltihen help wanted atter
UCLA; W. Va., ;and N.C. St. games.
Waiters, Bus Boys needed. Pay $1.50
an hr. plus meal. Call 'kitchen reneger,
University Club, between 48 p.m: 237•
2251.
NOTICE
WHAT'S NEW? The delicious Tuna Fish
Hoagie at the F'aul Bunyan i Sandwich
Shop. Fast Delivery. Phone 238-2292.
SENIORS INTERESTED in Grad
'Assoc.School in Science? Hear Grad. School
A Dean ILI E. McDermott talk
about It. 7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 3 in HUB
Assembly Room. I Bring your questions.
THE SISTERS of ADPI say ',!Thanke" , to
their new Fall Pledge Glass', for The
lovely
,boquet.
Vl/RA dlUbit.Tp::Meei T.i')4-ay-
Three clubs and, two interest
groups of the . Women's Recrea
tion Association will hold their
first meetings of the term to
day.
At 7 p.m. Orchesis—coeducal
tional dance, club and interest
meet in the White
Hall dance studio with Adviser
Patricia' Heigel.
Each sprin, the dance club,
Senior Orehesis, presents a con
cert, incorporating techniques
learned during the year. Fall
term this year will be spent
concentrating on technique and
choreography, Miss Hr ig4
said. There will be no• tryouts
fall term, she added, csei that
the dancers will have a chance
to w ,rk with the group to
build up confidenoe and skill.
Ballet, Jazz, Dance
Ballet, jazz and modern
dance are , all included iurl
Orchesis' reoertoire, and every
year the club sponsors a Day
of Dance with workshops by a
professional.l In past years the
group has worked with :such.
people as Bruce IKing,. Betty
Jones, Alvin Nicknlai and Helen
McGee, both at Penn State and
- other schools.
Orchesis is open to all grad
ucte and undergraduate men
and women and meets every
Tuesday.'
Another coeducational meet
ing will be held at 1:30 p.m.
when the coed archery interest
group convenes in the White
Hall gameroom.
Weather permitting; Adviser
STAXLET WWII
CATHAUM
NOW SHOWING
1:30 - 3:33 - 5:20 - 7:25 9:30
"STACKS UP AS ONE
OF THE BEST FILMS
YOU CAN SEE THIS
YEAR!"
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2:10 - 4:49 - 7:05 - 9:25
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237.2112
Part
The Revolt of the Boyars
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY 4 tickets, West stands,
for UCLA 'name, Oct. 7. Call 237.3239.
DRIVERS! 8:30 p.m. --12:30 p.m. Guar
anteed. S 6 per night. $lO to $l2 possible
(very) on commission. Car necessary.
Inquire Dean's Delivery Service, rear
257 E. Beaver after 7:30 p.m.
MECHANICS WANTED. Part or full
time, 25 hours per week minimum. Work
on Imported cars, Experienced or willing
,to learn. Call Elliot. 237-6297.
WANTED: ROOMMATE, male, at once.
Quiet house, kitchen privileges. 433 West
Beaver Ave.
'CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES wanted.
Good money. Choose own hours, Write
,Academlc Alds, Box 969, Berkeley, Calif,
'94701,
GRAD STUDENT urgently needs storage
space for year for smell two wheeled
trailer, Indoors or out, 2384632.
ORGAN AND bass players needed for
soul group, Call Phil, 865-7449 or Ned,
237-9463.
WANTED: TWO Guitar Players who can
sing. Must have guitars and amps. Call
2389936 'ask for Et%
WANTED: 2 or 3 Tickets for I.ICLA
game. Call 238.3535 after 6 p.m.
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LOST: PSU RING, Initials F.E.M. Re
ward. 237-1319.
REWARD!! FOR LOST high school ring
,-red stone. Initials J.G. Call Gloria
8654.133.
LOST: ' GLASSES outside Lions Den
Wednesday Sept. 20. Reward. Call 865-
1008.
LOST: GOLD DISK watch charm be.
tween East, Jawbone and' HUB.. Initials
REN. Reward.' Call 804158.
Ellen L. Perry Nana to adjourn The club meets one a week
the group to the women's ath- only during fall and winter
letic field to shoot: Equipment terms, with other practices on
will be provided, but use of ail individual basis. .This year
personal equipment is per- the Penn State club will meet
mitted. The group will hold other schools in competition at
tournaments and continue the Wilson College Sports Day
meeting from 1-2:30 p.m. Tues
days and Thursdays until bad Winter ,Term.:
weather sets in. The field hockey interest
Competitive Swim ' group, wilPmeet at 4 p.m. on
Miss Perry also advises the the women's 'athletic field for
competitive swim club, the, instruction, individual help and
predecessor of a future varsity ,
an informal itame. Advised by,
swim team. Open to all women
students, the club will meet at Nancy J.
_l3 . tley, ilk ; group
7 p,m. at the White Hall pool meets Tuesdeys and Thursdays
for the first splashes of the and is open to women students
term. at all levels Wit;'ability.
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TUESDAY; OC:10BER 3, 1967
7100 P.M.
9:00 P.M .