-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1967 Holiday For Everyone ly PAUL lEVINS «nd KON KOLS Collegian Spurts fidltors " /Editor's note; Considering flint this ts the final edition of (he Collegian for )867, and considering-that Santa Claus is sche duled to arrive tomorrow in Mncy's Thanksgiving Day parade, we thought It only that Penn State students should be gin thinking about the giving season, ' Some of the greatest performers in the annuals of sport, and even some of the pot-so-great, have throughout the year put time and effort into their athletic performances. So, in return for their many achievements, we present them with a few holiday gifts to make their season a little bit brighter). TO JOE PATERNO, Penn State head coach: A five-point field goal to be divided as he wishes between the' UCLA and ,Navy TO MIKE; REID, Lion All-American prospect: a first-aid kit, complete with sun glasses ,smoking jacket and powder for his nose, just in case Broadway calls. TO RICH ALLEN, Phillies third-base man: a used car to tinker with, one that has rubber headlights. TO EARLE EDWARDS, North Carolina State football coach: A"play that gains a yard, and two tickets to the Sugar Bowl. TO JIM TARMAN, State’s sports infor mation director: After his TV stint as color man for (he Penn State-Navy game, a con tract with ABC to provide live commentary of the men’s field hockey competition at the 1968 Summer Olympics. TO JON FOX, sportsman-at-large: an Smith Pleases Lucas (Continued from page eight) hill after that, an initial loss to defending If you’re wondering about NCAA Champion Vlllanova, the Ray Smith, he’ll probably spend Lions won five straight, includ- his Thanksgiving vac ati o n 1n g season - ending Shutouts sprinting around the University over Syracuse and Pittsburgh. Golf Course. If Penn Slate tif ; But leam captain A 1 Sheaffer fielals consent, Smith's ectulv : sprained his ankle and Was' alent of a "bowl 11 will be the placed nit crutches the follow- NCAA Championships in Lara- Ihh week, and il was all down- mie, Wyo, ialer this monih, iMMnHHaHiMnnariaHnaHHM The players, eoaehes, end managers of the Penn State Soeeer team would like to thank the fallowing merchant* far all the help they gave to the team this past seasoni Jack, Harper'* Centre Hardware Rinaldi's Barker Ihap 6har>Plt Balfurd's Cleaners one«lleven Shop GIVE A LIFETIME CHRISTMAS GIFT. GRADUATES Send $12.00 for a gift certificate that will have his Diploma or photo PERMANENTLY PRESERVED • Mounted on half inch maple plywood • Sealed under transparent plastic sheet • Unconditionally guaranteed • Will not fade or discolor • Unbreakable Beautiful Wood Finishes Available in • Blond •Mahogany • Walnut* Colonial Maple Cost: Only $12.00 See samples at Office of Student Aid. IRVING MILLER Floral Lane Dauphin, Pa. 17018 |«wlih collage student*; >«loekliuj far a meaningful semmltman* within 'Judaism? «wandarlnß what ihassidism has ta say te yew? then you are invited to yartieiyate in ?, unique proyyam apomored by the cha baddubavltcher chmaldlm during the coming winter vacation Contact campus roprosontatlvos Dr. Jock I. Hanoka Lion Barber Ihop Campus Barber Ihop the Ream Jim's Barber flhep Kalin's Levine Brothers tor details) Gifts operation to insert a megaphone Into hla throat a'p that masses' : Bt pep rallies ean fully appreciate the tones andsperljaps not notion his natural shy, r@» tiring personality, TO GENE MAUCH, manager of the Phillies: life-size, Jiving color photographs of Ferguson Jenkins and Adolpho Phillips. TO JOHN LOTT, WMAJ sportseaster; For his over-beered ears, some replacements for the punch-drunk Schaeffer Beer singers Robert Merrill, Carol Lawrence and Paul Anka. TO GARY BEBAN, UCLA star quarter back: The "Seer of the Year” award (a dozen dandelions) for his astute prognostica tion at University Park last month when he said, "It’s a long road to the roses.” TO FOOTBALL POLLSTERS AND BOWL SELECTORS: a new dart board, this time with Penn State’s name somewhere in the circle. TO JOHN LUCAS, State’s track coach: lightning bolts and thunder from Zeus to touch the heads of State’s runners, mean ing good luck from the Olympic gods. TO THE SYRACUSE FOOTBALL TEAM: A plastic replica of the Lambert Trophy filled with Florida Oranges from Jacksonville. AND TO ALL OF PENN STATE: A pleasant three hours of holiday television viewing December 30, when "What’s M.v Lion” goes daytime and Southerners find out what Northern Gator-slayers really ;are. # <Cume to the Great Turkey Jammy Musk by the ; Munchkins \ i / HUB Ballroom Saturday, November 35 Bi3o> 12(30 Girls Pres ths Pint Half Hour * Cider and Pretiefi THE DAILY eOLLEOIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Pitt By IRA MIUIR Ampltifpd Pm* ftwi* H'ifiit pinwimoH (ap) - ennui) Dave Hart nf Pill nnngraUilalen Penn Stole's ,!pp Palei’iin yas» tertlny on reoelving a spot in the Gator Bowl and said ho couldn't understand the Nib tany Lions not being in the top ten, -But hart and Stan Zajdel, his assistant who scouted th e Lions, quickly added that they didn’t think Penn State was un beatable. "I know how well our kids performed against the other Eastern teams,” said Zajdel. “I think we can win the foot ball game.” Added Hart:. “The fact that they have a bowl and are number one in the East should be a stimula tion to our squad.” Hart, who has seen the Pan thers lose 17 of 19 games since he became their coach last season, telegrammed Paterno yesterday morning: “Congratulations. You, your staff and fine squad have done an outstanding job. The honor is well deserved. Here's hoping Penn State and Eastern foot ball both win the Gator Bowl.” Paterno, like Hart, in his sec ond year as a head coach, is ( The brilliant Cleveland Orchestra will appear next Tuesday evening ’ \ jr <. Recreation Hall. (TICKETS ARE FREE TO STUDENTS!) Orchestra wW be conducted by Pierre Boulez,, "one of (he leading conductors of ‘the [entire symphonic reper and Bn.k'y'i 'Th^RltVd’ Sympho,,y No ‘ 2ln D mo l ot ' °* »' £><»bu?y'. "Danifo Sac>e it Danse ho- I ' P* *»' ■ ' l Performance at Bl3oi \ Ciimhi are NOT allawad ■ „! JL Earlyriv^VAVtoT'a^^^s“for laVSrWals. ?DENTIfIcA WON AtD?ACTIvf ™ E « EN TATION ™ THEIR CURTAIN TIME I TO BE S ABSURED E A A BEif ABT KVS MINUTES - T ™ lo * TO * TICKET at H3O P.m. Wednesday. th. «r.t aultabl. pause 1„ »h. per- Q,nM »‘ ■* (tt ,U 0 ,Mh) to****]* 9 Thursday. Sorminco. ' • r . . - Coach Says Can Win Has Lost 17 DAILY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AD Deadline 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication "One of the world's very great orchestras," The New York Times. Congratulates Lions on Bowl Bid l ---■»——« „ -- - | ,|H I Hit III!/ lIUIII llg |il|' "I'll lull <<YlMt Inmifjli ilifi liludu it n I i urn,| bv S 3 pnlnti in PHlmul I l ,ini' longtuii winning streak since infill m sevnn pines, 'This is a big game (nr us- Ihe nne most Penn Fla'prs would , rnllier win then imv other, said Paterno, "Fn net the those from the past and all those from this year, Pitt had a chance to win three of its last four games and, but for some tough luck and bad breaks late in the games, would have won all three." Kwalick the Best Zajdel said that State's tight end Ted Kwalick would be the best Pitt has faced this season. He also said that the Lions’ de fense was “probably as quick a defense as you can watch.” He called it the key to their success. “Kwalick certainly should be an All-American” Zajdel said. “If anyone questioned that all doubts should have been dis missed in the Syracuse game the way he caught passes and ran over four or five people.” Zajdel said that the Penn State defense—which has inter- Don’t miss “BRAVO!" State N ct'iili'd WH h "|ifr w'lml diii|i)||i uni mlv in y ( i mm ilm I'till Idi tiHUny 1.1 ninny Wiii'liPfs dnwniiplit him) I'uniifnit ii hunk" T|\p |,idii? Imvo I’Pim’iiPd mlfMi' ilfiie fm P"l yiii'ds fnri Dii'fia iniiulM dmi'HM He nhn shM f ( it Din Mon? Bvernvn'i 29.7 yards nil kioknfl returns vvre Hie bp>( (emu Pill has faced < i that category. "Charlie Pieman is perhaps one of the mon dangerous kick off return men in the ountry,” Zajdei said. Pittman is averag ing 28 7 yards on k ckoff re turns including an 83-yardcr for a touchdown. Three Plays Difference "With the exception of three plays the ones that cost us against Navy, Army and Syra cuse,” Hart said, “we could be playing this game for the best in the East instead of just play ing against the best in the East.” Hart said that Dave Drake, a defensive tackle from Am bridge, has been named Pitt’s 1967 captain. The Panthers had been naming captains on a game-to.game basis. H§ § yeuf Fidelity Man en Campus. And h§'§ earning seem Tstelkteysu stout the many earegr eppertunilias stored by The Fidelity. Ysu w@n't wantte miss ■ him. l§§BUi§ It esuld pay eff fopyeuiNetenlydnanelallyi Put by providing yaw with an opportunity to iwulro a meanlnafui contribution to Bpoloty, CliqqH with your Plaoomeut ornoor md arranon to mset our oampus representatives, nmmm, November os n moo on ffl The Fidelity Mutual Ufa lndiirarfes*f<Bam|JiMyi.hlil|(i.i l% Ibhi GREG KELLER ‘anther Middie Guard I ITT PAGE NINE
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