■MUM ' 'PltNi thi Werel No Bowl Talk . ' L LlVtwr Ujllf Tlil'iiiihli lliti nlmvnyii, tin* . IlMUi't'H im> n till Tin’ t ,O, M ' irtVp hiilihml 1,0111 lliimv’ imsslllii hillmllMilimlli'lllii 1,1117. t Mil I Hip lihmn rtt’t' lit |iwlly unml lip N\> hlihiio im.vMi’iitty l Ini' Hip lnsi 'MV. h'Diilm- W'ltiotii omiiit Hi iliiif 'uni y I'mvHiii li 'iiifiPfiii liini inn m iJA [imiiiuml tnii-MH|ikii'i%4]il(i> ttip Mvnnii mill Dmii’iiwiiir, wnl I ' ilO ItP.III lllilllll feilllll'llil.V: in Mi;P'rtiti\ n ilppmvp Hii'tili;, mid wt'fiii. mi nyfpnsiYP gimvil. nip mill I'pwivpvn ■■ from kiipp innirM- __ _ ■ By PAUL UVINR Cfilliiaifm Sim'h Ktllior Alilttmiih UrtUirriiivV I* i' ii ii St , \U | ', l lil |iniiu; wolt I lii' |i n,vml Ht Mohmm llii' NMnity lmm* slttlllltl ll ll HIIHWI.V. iMU Umibmlmi' m\\Yh If tilt'll IlMlill 111 ImW( flrl.x IWII rt/HMy.MrtWl dtliW'i ill iPiial jvIiPFPJ lO'Hiiim la piimwimil. t-inly toofiil MiiwonYf hmm plAvpa milamp-flf FiMmralh will) ppm .Whip yiC'lnniiiia m pighf of, HiPiiv. Ami iwn (if Ifes eight i\ins-lBfi| mid liffla -P9FVIP ■ in gmwv plnyprt in Bellpfente ,rm Imwlsi irSpiimi T»ip Lions haven't fared so well in-the remainder of the games. Although' it’s hard lo believe in light of Pill’s recent performances, th e Panthers hold a seven-game edge in the series. The Nittanies have been chipping away at ihat jead the past few years, however. The Lions have won five of (he lasi seven gamps and are 22-point favorites over the Panthers who are 1-8 on the year. Nonetheless, roach Joe Pn terno isn’t taking the Pitt game lightly. Paterno continually stresses that Pitt Is capable of healing Slate If the Lions slarl looking beyond this game, tn ifit'll Pnlei'ito isn't allowing llie word "bowl" to he used m in-ne llt'p |b|s week Nr -fo-M | fJ(t Omivt' nf *&ti<‘Ui ’jj* 'gf wishes the | \u Brothers and Pledges of 'jJ $ Tau Kappa Epsilon j[ { a j X Vein) llrfm'ij C-lunilmai j( The Daily Collegian engineers FOR Will cease publUatlon for the SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Pall Term TODAY ' Utp E©iY,dltirio engineering firm that designs and canatrueia unclear and wriveii- Will publish * OATOR 60WI. EXTRA tional power plants, steel mills and' chemical an Friday, January Sth, 1968 plents is interested in sophomores end juniors featuring eomplete coverage of the GATOR BOWL or . summor employment. Students must be is well as the HOLIDAY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. majoring in mechanical, electrical or chemical • ■ engineering. Company would prefer appli- Sports Editor Paul Levine will cover the cants t 0 , ive within 50 mj|e radius of phi(a football action in Jacksonville, Fla., Please submit resume to Mr. P. Bonaccorso, while Assistant Sports 'Editor Ron Kolb will be Employment Supervisor, on hand in New York for the Basketball Tourney. UNITED ENGINEERS Will resume its regular Publication t constructors .nc. Schedule on Tuesday, January 9th, 1968. ,W 1 ARCH ST - PHILA " PA ' ,,(15 'An Equal Opportunity Employer Focus: Uam hew t§ bring y@yp group's Ifflap Info fo§u§ of the five professionally conduced workshops! Radi© = Newspuper = Advertising Creativity and Campaigns* Professional Public Relations, The Conference, sponsored by THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, Is open to all fraternity, sorority, and campus organisation public relations and publicity chairmen, The Conference will |be tailored to fit the needs of your group's public relation problems, There is no charge, so mall your reservation in TODAY I "TliP (lutin' llmvl In in llinlm ns Ini’ n* woTr rnii';i'l'lipit, I'nlnl'lin niilil, "Tin l niil.v lllllltl Hint lht< tiirn'lit’S Mini thy* pUiv ul'x itl’n lltliiltlltM nf in llm rill M n|un" Tin' ihtiillit'i-s rtiy mdii'i'luil lit pulin' mitt dimtii'-iily Piii'k IliyltHlS IM'JiItUM iu llith' lit m MttViUiP 0 tllaitsiHMtS at' it Stilt (mmiid iiH'ii 1 itivlcmitls; i'tlss HPfFItW Tim hums (•wpiiinilPtl mi iia*« tlpipnse in twm-htm .vps: jpt'flfi.Vj mul (nr utmtl nm«on- In Ins,l weeks sump mmmm Anii.v, the TmithPi's (brew ffi passes, in partiptilm 1 . Batenin is wended about tlm passing combination nf Boh Baz.vlnk to Bah bongo. Bm’-J'lak has been injured frequently during (he year but has completed 43 of 95 passes for 537 yards. Longo, a 6-4, 212-pounder has grabbed 35 passes for 468 yards. “They're a young team, like us," Pale r n o said, "amt they've been coming on strong. They're ngressive. tough phvsi cally and they throw the ball a lot. Longo is a great one." Pitt's passing game is un doubtedly the loam's slmng point, as Its runnie game has been somewhat less limit over powering altrl the dolense has been a bit porous Through tithe names, Pill lias antitrd Tilf \ utils merhnttl while utvitu* tip. Baltimore, Green Bay, Lead Stats NEW YORK (AP) - Balti more's offense and Green Bay's defense dominated the weekly team statistics announced Tues day of the National Football League with the Colts out Front in total olfense and pass attack and the Packers first in total defense and pass defense. The high-scoring Baltimore learn, oiti tutbenien club in phi kwtlmll Juts rolled up iltlfi points, best lit ihe league. The stubborn Puckers, whuse sink, nig power hits been reduced hr a series nf injuries, have hi limed nitly 118 points in lit gutties PLEASE JPCAREFULI Hjrf can prevent forest fires 1 lAlti.ffitLffi»loHlVfBllH MBlf, PfMflM PENN STATE cafeiy Tim Montgomery holds five footballs, one for each of the inter ception* he ha* mated thta year. Montgomery It tied with lophomore linebacker Den nit Onkof* for the pat*.(heft lead, and ha* ted the defensive secondary to 23 intercep tion* through the ftrit nine game*. Public Relations Conference Sat., January 6,1968 Hetzel Union Building 1:00-5:00 p.m. B The gaily 6&ll@gian 1 * Pufelie Relaliens ganfannei 8 I P.@. I§n m I J Slate 'esllegt, Pa, 10161 8 I I § Address j | Phone number [ | Organization | Lion Pass T i Lucas Pleased By Smith's Fifth Place By Itevti SOLOMON hilli't/lilh NpnHs Wbli'P, With nil litu dititvlitg lit tun slrtmis mnr IVnii Whin's no tepitimm ttl lht> Utilttr Bowl bid litis bonk, it's Inilp wntiilnr lluit Btt.v -Sindh's spMmmhir pnrhirniiillf'ti tit Mt'ittlii.v's U-MA Chiuupiutisluih bus gntburwi hi little print. In tael, llte nul.v j'ot'snq who bus been veie braltng Smith's liftb plane tin isb has been .. . well. . . Rny Smith. Without a doubt it was one of the finest individual efforts I have ever seen," cross coun try coach John Lucas said. "And it’s even more impres sive when you realize that he Jett almost 300 runners behind. Ray is now the fifth, best run ner east of the Missiosippi.” Wanted First Place Smith .von\ deny that he had first place on his mind. It was evident when he jumped off the starting line like a souped-up gazelle and covered the first mile in a blazing 4:22. He led the field of 300 for two more miles before dropping back to fifth. “I! W'Ufi plunged nut Ml’ill ogv," I.hviu said. "Unv mill I bilked il nvv‘l' tuMuiu die i-dee mill he denuled'llial In l slimihl gel a hud slnt'-l Thill's lhi> ideal liiuiio in (i i -, m i i> hi lltjs Miip: l( .vim siiiv hti'lx vim might never he able i.i make vonr mm? heeame there's hundreds of riimiprs m ims .vmi in- Rut I npvpi- PNfipplod him—ip fact nobody expected him—to get such a tremendous spirt." Smith’s Umos for tj,„ first two miles were the fastest ever re corded in the classic's 70-year history. In fact, Art Dulong of Holy Cross, the individual champion, ran in Smith’s foot steps for three miles and later attributed h \ s re- ord-shatter ing time of 24:2-« to the Lion's fast pace. Only Bright Light The performance of the Bing hamton, N.Y.. native was the only bright light for the Lions in a dismal afternoon. State, which was supposed to be fighting for second place, fin ished eighth, behind such teams as Georgetown and Nayv. The Nittany harriers beat both quite handily during the dual meet season. “I was bitterly disappointed with the varsity' 1 Lucas said. ■‘Exbept for Smith, they just didn’t run a good race.” ' Lucas had good reason to ex pect more from his squad. After _JContinued on page nine) Whatever Youjre Driving ... will take yeu iarihe?, taste? it it's preperly Jur§4 up anei shes (that's the anew tire hit it yeu have treuhle with the linge haby). SPORTS CAR SPECIALTIES 1821 West College Avp. 237*8297 Authorized Citroen Sates and Service Tht General's Final Selections By RITA "Qan, Lyent" SKWIRUT Cnllopltm Uporu Writor Tim fmsl few ireelis hit vi’ hi’i’ii unlit' tilmujlnnis fur thn tlt'iiunil, Imwi’VH' lliln vvt’t’U nhi’ |tlmtn lu redeem lunwli, Ihllt'lhM MltV iiillnl'i'Ni’i’lt; I'h’flhtiNlntti'i’H, such its ittnjtii' up* tfi’li, llti’ til'il iiiirmniHllt'flhii' plans hi I'miu’ Ihrmigh In lh» liisl tt'i'i'h wllli h spcclneulnr rcewd. RdlV-yiVnu'w hid itmt'i’ gaums Ih lh* hud mim iH' llinit niiv iillii'i' louih in lilt 1 hull Ph. Ihivp Unit seems hi, eehtad mb l-itm* hiivi’ti iwoiiv vuliwmlde ivuiiu hid iho !hih lwknie|i;t hhnihK- ilw mud dbvushdmg Mn in Ihe F.usi Tlw huwidmUhd Urn wmvi give llw m\ im* iiiiv iiniin fur- of Viiiw’.iiiPiih. riiihmii'-i men hitvp Htimt; 8 hum wav simo m summit «\w : v and \\\W m .luvihoi \m wenliend- As iirnvpii-hhim;p. Ilw nllCM* niiri ilw deleusp will Rep vnu m feh s im\'i!lp wvemhpv ilii- R«rdw» 21; Indiana 18 Tim RrntprmaM* at? simply 100 powerful, lor 'he Roosters. Kpyp s and Phipps wmlmne to mu and will charge up sunilier big win m ilm Rig 18 puufcvppce. Vale is, Harvard 8 The Bulldogs will win another, copping the coveted Ivy League title. Brian Dowlipg has ben scrambling the past few weekends, and with his talent ed backfield Vale should tack up another game. UCLA 29 Syracuse 17 The Bruins lost everything last week—a bowl bid their national rating, and their con ference title. They’ve got to win this weekend for thoir prestige. The Orangemen are strong, but this one will be a bit rougher than most of their previous games. Notre Dame 21, Miami 15 A few years ago the Irish came to the sunny Orange bowl and lost to a weaker Hur ricane team. It’s not like the General to pick against Notre Dame so I’ll stick by the Irish for one more game. Michigan State’ 17, Northwestern 12 The Spa Hans are suffering from their wot-sl record in the past three years. Duffy's boys must win this game lo salvage a dis astrous season, NurltiWesleru lstt‘l much belter hut they'll try their best tu give Michigan Stale a lung afternoon. 6elerade U, Air Perce to The Golden BurtMoes are slill muter euiisitteralitni for ii bowl bit!, Thernfurn Iber'l lie playing their Itearis out fur a vwtury, The Hera should end Die season 1)4 eeasaig 84, Qeargie Tieh 18 The Bulldogs meal llipir arem-rival lor iin impnrlnnt RnmliPiislern gams, Georgia's s mud defense will evidently he llw sianifieanl laelnr m ini* game agamsi the Vellnwineheia. Teen is Till musing Us wounds from l«st week's game against Noire Damp- Glemsprt 15, Rowlh Garelina 7 The Tigers have im proved eonMderahly llmuighmit (be sensnn. After a shock ing up.so! fiver llw Wnlfpack the Clemsuu hays will be psyched fey another viclnrinus iiftornnon. Mlnnefol# 27, Wisconsin 7 Thu Gophers need this giiiiio mid hr luhs by Indiana to gut lho Boso Bowl hid, Minnesota Jias Improved greatly and will have llllle trouble wllli Ihe Badgers, The Gophers will be coming up Rosas, Tannesiao 35, Kentucky 7 The Vnls taco what has In be Jhelr weakest foe to dale, Having areonlod an Orange bowl bid, the Vo Is have one thing In nlm (or tmd thnt's the national ridings, I'lic Wildcats will have unulher disasirous allemnim but It will: be llwlr Ins! (or the 11)117 season so (lud will be une eumfnrlliig lltnughl, Oklahoma ilala 20, KTansas fliate 15 1. Tubbed before l ie I'l'iisiin In lie (lie slee|H’i' leiun, Hie t'nwpnlies Imve imd ahiml lived up hi llullr mime. Knminn Hlnle has a l-ll ree. "Hi. wbleli Is iivldenllnf wind lype uf game the Gmvpiikes wilt have, Oklshonis 10, Nifbrgslta 9 The nraniii' liuwl-bmiui! Hinmern fiwu it rugged Ni'lwnskn lenm bmmrriiw. The Hnub eh have a glium'iim nrfenMve biii-lifield mid « defense iliaf f’d'i.ldiiv up Hie bides The fig'iilimdiers will have an miatieeessful davir.viiiji fnr an iinsei &AMB ThB WSBKi > Plarida Slsle 14, Fiends 19 All Waslern pvps will he HhhPd Inward Ihe slfdp nf Florida Ralurfi.a.v hi vmw what L 1 .howl opposition Florida Rlat& ! is pi-p S = Polly tius--i and will have a hard liiup with thp Qalors, Tim Rpinmnlps, however, i have won timir last sik games and have an adept passer, senior Gary PsjiP, Their defense is nnl In he shgnled as |Coaoh Pefersnn -s hoys pack a power ful pMjich. Tho General the the futura Qfitnr hqwl eqtvy. Gator Bowl Flight Being Considered A spokesman for Students for State announced last night that the group has looked into the possibility of chartering a plane for students interested in attending the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. 30.' The group spokesman said that a ‘-reasonable price” had been quoted covering cost of round-trip plane ticket, game, ticket and hotel accommodations for one night Actual cost will depend on the 1 number of students sign ing up for the trip. | : Sign in HUB Interested students may sign up at the Hetzel Union Building desk today, tomorrow and Friday. Reservations will be made on a first come, first served basis. Students for State in cooperation with the class of ’69 will be selling PSU Bowl Buttons Friday afternoon on the Sr°uM floor of the HUB, Saturday at the game and Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week on the ground floor of the 1 HUB. iBWtSBSf; NOVWItB «, IW
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