FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1967 Lions .Try By PAUL LEVINE sports wirier from the Miami Collegian Sports Editor Herald seemed upset because t — astern c Oll e g e [moa n . his Hurricanes hod been beaten which has taken its lumps in by a team which comes from the press lately, ge t s a c h ance "the mostly unproductive for II "resurgence" tomorrow East." It somehow ignores the whop Penn State, plays host 11) fact lila 12 of Miami's Players. th e Invaders from t h e W es t , including three in their starting powerful UCLA, - offensive backlield, hail tram After upsetting- highly-rated Pennsylvania. Miami last week, Penn State And, just a week before, the got something less than kudos Los Angeles Times bemoaned ftornlhesouthiand's press, One UCLA's easy schedule after the UCLA's ALL•AMERtCAN quarterback Gary Baban hands off to hie fullback Rick Purdy. Bohn, a candidate for Helrman Trophy, it called The Great One, by his West Coast fans, Assistant Sports Editor Ron Kolb discusses the versatile Invader trona the West on page eight, IM Football Results - DORMITORY Maple 0, Walla 12, Poplar 0, Walnut 6, Sycarnare 0, Tamarack 7. INDEPENDENTS - Bigmen 7, Mafia 0. Jace's Babies 7, Cavaliers 0. Wejies 0, N.11.0.T.C. 7. Green Hornets 0, G. W.'s Army ' 34. Bellefonte Bombers 2, Hogan's Hero 2. Hands 7, Barbarians 6. ' Poltsville 6. Williamsport 7. Sharon'o, Wilkim,',urg 6. Uniontown 14, Wilk s-Barre 0. Allegheny 1 - , Centre 0. Berks 6, Cambria 0. , Blair 0, Bucks 6. Adams 0, Climb laud 14. ,Metre•Geldwyn. )yer presents A Judd lernerd4rwin Winkler Production LEE MARVIN In 'POINT BLANK !, Beaver 0, elcintlielrl 8, Bedford 4, Cheater 1 (14).M downs) - Fnyette 5 (firstflowns), Main Lancaster 7, Mercer B. Lebanon 0, Ltcorning 3 GRADUATES Has Reens 1, Tygers 0. Juice Kings 6; Residues 0 C.E.'s 0, Hustlers 2, • FRATERNITY Phi Gamma Delta 3, Omega Psi Phi 0. Pi Lambda Phi 10, Kappa Alpha Psi 0' Bela Theta Pi 17, Lambda Chi Alpha O. Kappa Sigma• 7, Alpha Gamma lihn 0, co•starring ANGIE DICKINSON. KEENAN WYNN • CARROLL O'CONNOR • LLOYDSOCHNER • MICHAEL, STRONG STARTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 Day With UCLA Band for 2nd Upset team's opening win over Ten- "UCLA can wash it hands the next three Weeks against »nborlies like Pitt, Washington Stnte anti Penn State," accord• ittg to the Timex writer, A nenr•r ecord Sand-Day crowd at 50,009 Is expected to crowd Intolleaver Stadium to morrow as UCLA attempts to roll over its third consecutive "nobody" and run the Bruins' Pros Invited To England LONDON IN) The coun cil of the British Lawn Ten nici Association (LTA) de cided in principle yesterday to defy • the international rules and invite professionals to compete in an open Wim bledon tournament, A resolution that all dis tinction between amateurs and professionals be dropped was passed by an overwhelm ing majority, Chairman Atteweil said, It will be sent for ratifica tion to the annual meeting of club, delegates in December. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA season record to 4-n The Lions; in shooting for their second win against one loss, have other ideas. Priming his, teain this week for its toughest game of the toting sensor, conch Joe !Interim has been cautious in his state ments. "We're looking forward to this game," Paterno said at practice yesterday. 'We think we have some surprises for UCLA, and of course, we're going to play the hest gdme we know how," ' '• Similar Line-up The Lions will go with nearly the same lineup that pulled off last week's 17-8 upset over Miami. One new face in the starting defensive eleven will be sophomore Neil Smith at halfback, re p 1 aci n g Leon Anglevine. Smith, whn came to Penn State without scholar ship and went out for football on his own, intercepted a pass against Another sophomore, Dennis Onkotz, moves into the starting right linebacker position. a ,spot vacated when Jim Kollar quit the squad this week for pe;- sonal reasons. Expected to get quite a going over by the high-scoring Bruin offense, the defense will make no major changes for tomor- row's game. "We'll be taking some chances, guessing on defense, but the plan is much the same as it was against Miami," Paterno said. best game of the year to upset UCLA. It should he a high scoring game with plenty of action. At last report, the Soccer Team - Travels, Bruins hed not yet washed their hands. . • • .• •Opens at West Virginia Mountaineers Next Harrier Opponent The Perin State ernss ,country team travels to Mon. gantown, W,V, tomorrow In an attempt to even its season m log at 1.1, In the Mountaineers, ale Lions wilt be faring Wt`Elktr opponent than Vil'shove, which defeated the Lions, 17.41, West Virginia lost to the Naval Ataidetny in MONRII - . , 11111'11 IDM Solltrfitly'by a RM . @ Of P. 0•30, MOlllittAttletit'S also remember the 10.43 drubbino that wits lymtleti thorn Inst veni , b y st a t e , Fremio\N, 0i,•,-- West VllTlllift will he mining all the stops in an attempt to even its season record and to gAin revenge for last year's toss to the Lions, Leading the Mountaineer attack in little Carl Hatfield, who last week gave Navy almost mace .than they could handle, Hat field demolished IC4A 3000 meter Steeplechase runner.tm Jim Dare by 51 .seconds, A margin Of 51 seconds over a runner of the calibre of Dare la nothing to scoff at, To insure a victory for Hatfield in each home meet, the West Virginia coach lengthened the course by three fourths of a mile to the present distance cif five miles. Fortunately, for the Lions, WeSt Virginia has only one Hatfield and one individual cannot win a cross country meet. State's strategy will be to attack Hatfield in numbers, with three and four runners. For this alignment, Coach John Lucas, quartet of juniors will undoubtably draw the nod. Captain Al Sheaffer, Ray Smith, Phil Peterson and Steve Gentry have been given the difficult •task of de feating Hatfield orr his home course. • The team is pointing towards the all-important George town meet that is coming up one Week from tomorrow on the University golf course. Lucas feels that a win tomor row against the Mountaineers is not enough. '"lt must be a special kind of. win,' Lucas said. • , r;. , Led by; All-American quarter back Gary peban, the UCLA of fense has a4ratmd 37 points a Fame in its first three victories. After his team was defeated 20.16 by the Drains In the sea son opener, Tennessee roach Doug- Dickey remarked that it seemed Impossible any team could hold UCLA to less than 20 points, Nearly everyone aaroes it will take more than three touchdowns to defeat th e speedy Californians, and the Penn State offense is con sidered the key to the game. Sherman Leads Corning off two excellent games, Tom Sherman will again lead his talented offense. Sherman :hag hit for 33 of 56 passes for 402 yards and three touchdowns, but will he up against the strongest defensive team the Lions have faced thus far this season. Sherman's counterpart, Be han, is also surrounded by a host of talent in the backfield. He has strong, running threats in halfback Greg Jones, Pill back Rick Purdy and a fine receiver in flanker Harold Busby. In addition. the Bruins fea ture a strong defense that is both sizable and fast, • Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions will have to come up with their Hatfield Leads 111111. 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Last earlicr'than usual: The 'Badger's will at least week the General blew her former record of make this game exciting. • two hundred wins and 2 losses and ended up Houston over North Carolina State—The with an 8-5 slate,' This week the General No. 2 team in the nation is not about to loose feels very optimistic and hopes to up her their rating after one Week, Don't look for a record. 7'he biggest' blow to the General was big - score because this game should prove the Noire Dame upset, The Irish really knowtheir worth. fd 1 how to hurt a girl!) Arkansas over tqll. This is one of By RITA "Gen Lyons" SKWIRUT • the better years for oach Frank Broyle's Collegian Sports Writer Razorbacks, Last 'year the Razors were, 8.2. TCU was defeated last weekend by Georgia West , Virgins over Pitt The Malin- Tech, so they should bq ready for this game. taineers let me down last week; but I don't think they will this Saturday. This classic I'll give Arkansas my god. • • Colorado over lowa State -- Colorado is rivalry should be an interesting game, how- one of the better teamslin the Big Eight Con. ever West Virginia has two major advan- ference while Ibwa is one of 'the worst. The tagcs—home field and the Panthers are Golden Buffaloes pack a powerhouse and winless. 'should make it rough for We lowa State Notre Dame over lowa Let's not even gridders. 1 ' • mention last week's game. My ulcer may get Army over Duke Army is still a top alarmed. Hanratty is now the number two contender for the Lambert Trophy. The passer in the nation and you can look for the Cadets defeated Boston College last wcck in Irish to get back in the win column, by a large margin. one of their wealcer contests. This weekend will provide a little more challenge. but I'll Syracuse over Maryland Syracuse is ride along with the inilitary.- living up to it's pre-season rating as the top team in the East. Maryland is literally out- Princeton over Columbia Princeton squeezed by Rutgers i last Saturday' white classed this weekend. Columbia tripped up Colgate. Both teams are Wyoming over Brigham Young The well balanced bald but Princeton has a slight Cowboys play their only conference foe,' edge. Brigham Young, at home. Defensively,. Wy- Harvard over Boston U Boston is re oming shapes up as the better team, and building while the Crimson Tide is winning. should' triumph over the Cougars. The Ivymen are off to' a good season. Purdue over Northwestern—The Boiler makers are still smiling about their upset last Kent State over Miami (Ohio), The weekend. Leroy Keyes and youngster quar- Redskins will .try to scalp the Kcnt State terback, Mike Phipps, should team - up to give nlayers but will have a rough time. Kent the Northwestern eleven a hard day. - State is up in the top ranks of the MAC. U.S.C. over Stanford With the No. 1 Stick with Kent. rating under their cleats, the Trojans won't UPSET OF THE WEEK waste time with such teams as Stanford. Mis'sissippi over Alabama — 1 It's cut They've got bigger games to think of . . , throat time again and this,v,Tek maybe I'll such as one on Oct. 14. That's the date of the be a little closer. The Crimson Tide's mentor' Notre Dame game. will be purring, but Mississippi's coach will Michigan State over Wisconsin If have his team in top shape. Gen. Lyons flags Duffy can't get his big time Spartans to win the Rebels. . By DON McKEE three sophomores. Senior captain John Tur- Collegian Sports Writer chek will start at goalie along with Soph Pete There's nothing like starting at the top, Mazurs,ki at right fullback; junior Fed Lon and that's what Penn State's soccer team is car at left fullback; senior Art Morris at right doing, Or darn near the top. When the Nit- fullback; soph Del Berger at center halfback; tans Lion looters travel to West Virginia Minor Joe Comforto, a transfer 'from Nassau . Community College, Long Island,.at left half tomorrow they will be taking on one of the back; senior Barry Merman at right wing; toughest teams anywhere, junior 8111 Snyder at inside right; Junior Bah Last year the Monutaltiters ran up a ChilVill at center forward; soph Glen littler 134 record, with 12 g 411 1" In t 1 1 "w 11t ' at inside left and junior Dave Stuck et left fore losing to Temp le in the NCAA playoffs, wing, `Phis fall WVIJ is even stronger, Rookie mach Much Confidence John Stom't calls the team, "one of the strongest collections of players in West Vii "I've PI a 1111 of confldetwe in this ginia history," After winning his first thine° team," said Dosterman, "I think it's th a games he went even further, "If we van get strongest in five tit' six - Yeill'a‘" ny Penn State, we have a gond ehanee of ilosterman expresses this view despite winning them all," said Stewart, last year's weals team which posted a 1,71 - An all.winning season is a gond pos t il- record, and in spite of the fact that he has buoy for the Mountaineers, Junior Walt. Nis- only five lettermen left in the starting line lorenko, a transfer from Keystone, Pa, Jun- up , for College, where he was a first string Jun- "The strength of this team will he In for college All• American leads the WVTJ scor- the backfield," Hosterman said, "They're all ing parade with six goals in the three wins. new, but if they can hold on scores, we may Nick Ivahnenko, the top scorer a season ago surprise West Virginia," when he booted 19 goals, has tallied three The Lions' only tests so far this fall have so far this fall, been in practice games. They stopped Ly . High-Scoring. coming 2-0, and smashed Clear Springs, a The Mountaineers have been a hi g h club team from Maryland, by a 5-0 score. scoring unit all sea Son. They downed Mron 4-2 in the opener, beat West Virginia' Wes- In the meeting last fall, West Virginia leyan 7-1, and shallacked St. Francis of Lor- came away victors, 3-2. After that meeting etto, Pa., by an 8-0 count. Even the goalie, the Mountaineers continued to the post-sea- Tom Wilkerson got into the scoring act in' son playoffs, and the Lions slid out of the the St. Francis game when he left the nets , pieture..An opening win would go a long unguarded and ran doWn field to boot a goal. way toward reversing that trend, if the de • Against this formidable array, Sta t e fense holds up and the line can pack a good coach Ken Hosterman will send a well-bal- scoring punch, Hosterman's pre-season con anced team of three s^&ors, five juniors and fidence may prove well warranted. "DELIGHTFUL FILM! Hearty laughs, many good chuckles.. :AnnaMagnani gives a beautiful comedy portrayal!" —Wanda Hale, N.Y. Daily News "SUGAR.PLUMMED WITH BIG STARS secure in their comic and thrill.producing talents, MORE THAN PLEASING!" ...Archer Winston, N,Y, Post ;MA I VIRNA LIS! 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