The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 05, 1968, Image 16

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    PAGE SIXTEEN
Dome • ea,• ies
For Titan Duel
HOUSTON, Tex. (RI-When UCLA and Houston meet"
Jan. 20 in the Astrodome, the two topranked basketball
teams will operate from dugouts and -make use of a court
from California and backboards from Massachusetts.
Special dugouts for use by players, official scorers and
timers, and news media- representatives will extend the
length of the court on both sidelines:.
More than 44,000 tickets have been sold for the' na
tionally televised - game. The final batch of reserved seat
tickets goes on sale Friday. Standing room only tickets to
be sold later are expected to push the attendance total to
a record 55,000.
Jack O'Connell, Astrodome vice president for conven
tions and expositions, said Thursday UCLA will not have a
home court advantage even though the Uclans have played
on the Los Angeles Arena court that is to be shipped here
for the first basketball game to be played in the domed
structure.
"UCLA plays only a 'few of its games on this court
and, besides, we are' obtaining the backboards from Massa
chusetts and the baskets from local sources." O'Connell
said. The dugouts will be 18 inches deep and four feet wide.
"They will be 'necessary in that no spectators will be
on the main floor and we , want everyone in the stands to
have a good view of the court," O'Connell said.
He estimated it will cost about $lO,OOO to convert the
stadium for basketball after it is used Jan. 12-13 for an
auto thrill show and destruction derby. The estimate in
cludes renting and shipping the Los Angeles court.
"The court will :lot arrive in Houston until Jan. 17 and
it will have to be returned to Los Angeles immediately
after the UCLA game," O'Connell said.
"It is to be used in Los Angeles the week before and
the week after our game."
Canoeing Films Set
Films l of the Tenth Annual ,Slalom world championships
for canoeing, held July. 3-9. in Lipno, Czeckoslovakia, Will be
shown at the Penn State ' Outing Club meeting, Tuesday,
January 9 at 7:30 in 121 Sparks Building.
John. Sweet, team member and advisor to the Canoe
division of the club will narrate. Films of the fifth annual
World Wildwater Championship canoe races at Spindleruv
Mlyn, July 15-16, will also be shown.
The U.S. team was ranked fifth among the twelve coun
tries participating, which included Austria, Belgium, Czech
oslovakia, France, East Germany, Great Britain, Italy,
Poland, Switzerland,. West Germany, and Yugoslavia. Mem
bers of the team entered . three other international races
at Augsberg, Merano and Tacen while in Europe.
The 1.13.. team consisted of 25 people, six of whom have
been connected with the Penn State University. Team captain
was Tom Southwo,rth; who gradauted from
_State College
High School. Gay, Gruss, wlio graduated• 'from PSU in 1964,,
paddled bow in the mixed doubles canoe. Jim Raleigh, doubles
canoe, was a State College High School'•and PSU 1955 grad-'
uate. Rowan Osborne, 'doubles canoe, and :Les Bechdel,
singles kayak, are presently undergraduates at PSU. John',
Sweet and Dave Kurtz, both singles 'canoe, received their
doctorates from PSU and are employed by the University.
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From the navel by Graham Greene
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Lillian Gish
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NOTICE
JUDO CLUB. The first practice and
meeting of the Judo Club will occur on
Monday, January 8, 1968 from 6:30 to
8:30 between the squash courts in Rec
Hall. Beginners welcome. Anyone de
siring entry Into the club must be
present Monday.
FILMS OF the world canoeing cham
pionships at Penn State Outing Club
main meeting, Jan. 9, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m. in 121 Sparks.
YOU CAN HEAR a C•sharp ("C" stands
for "Charlie") in the Yellow Room of
the Jawbone, Coffee House What's the
Yellow Room? Come and see! Saturday
8 p.m.- - 1 a.m. (415 E. Foster). 2384613.
LUTHERAN COME unity worship—
Sundays-10:15 a.m. Eisenhower Chapel,
11:45 a.m. Grace Lutheran Church.
Wednesdays Come Union 10:80
p.m. Grace Lutheran.
ATTENTION
; WET PAINT! Construction Ahead! Slow
Down! Men Working! Temporary In
convenience, Permanent Improvement!
Detour to Charlie Sharp It's all hap
pening . at the Jawbone your anti
poverty model Coffee House. Saturday
(8 p.m. - I a.m.). 41S E. Foster.
KEEP THE BABY, Faith Lutheran Stu
dent Worship Sundays 10:IS amt.
Eisenhower Chapel, 11:45 a.m. Grace
Lutheran Church. Wednesdays Ves
pers 6:30 p.m. Eisenhower; Com.
I munion-10:00 p.m. Grace Lutheran.
MISCELLANEOUS
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PSSST JOIN US Saturday and sniff
paint fumes listen to the melodic
prophecy of the bearded one Charlie
Sharp. Intoxicate yourself with friend
ship. The Jawbone Is alive on Foster
Avenue.
NOW YOU Worship Lutheran
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LEW ALCINPOR
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Shortest Career?
Tryouts for the women's var- term, Miss Lintner said. Try-
Bob Benfield, former West sity basketball team will begin outs will continue through the
Virginia center, may hold the at 8 p.rr . Monday in the White week at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday and
record for the shortest pro- Hall gym, according to Coach Thursday and at 6:15 p.m.
fessional basketball career. Bob Marie Lintner. Wednesday.
played one .•day with -the All undergraduate women are The Lioness cagers have a
Houston Mavericks before back eligible to try out f.or the team six-game schedule lined up and
injuries forced him tc , give up -regardleSs of whether they at- a four-game schedule for the
the game. • tended practice sessions last junior varsity team this year.
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osissent Seen Among Cards
ST. Li lUIS (AP Negro
members of the St. Louis foot
ball' Cardinals confirmed yes
jerday•newspaper reports that
the Redbirds are not one big
happy ' family,' but said prob
lems have not 'reached the boil
ing point.
. The comments were prompt- grievances and demands to
ed by reports in the St. Louis head coach Charh y Winner.
Globe-Democrat and Post-Dis- Winner, contacted in Mobile,
patch ,We'dnesday of dissensidn, Ala. Wednesday where he was
that 'playes were dissatisfied' scouting Senior Bowl players,
with, Cardinals' management declined to comment.
and coaches and fellow players. "Anything that happens on
The Globe-Democrat report- our ball club is a closed affair
ed that eight players. deliber- between the coaches and the
ately missed bed check the players and there's nothing to
night before the final game of say about it," Winner said.
the season • a g ainst the New Tackle Ernie McMillan, a Ne-
York. Giants. The newspaper gro, said the newspaper
said the athletes were fined accounts of the Negroes' meet
`about $3,200. • ing with Winner took things out
' .:The -newspaper reports said
Coed Cagers Begin Tryouts
238.2447
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playefs were dissatisfied with
the unavailability of President
Charles Bidwill, who lives in
Chicago, and Negro players
had demanded that an assist
ant coach be fired.
The rewsr per reports said
Nero p' iyers handed a list of
of context
with
The Ambushers
on his back,
and some fun
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Pinferesque
horror story!"
—Time Magazine
"A prolonged
game of sadism!"
—Saturday Review
"I don't cve: remember what
the grie rances were,' McMil
lan said, but added, "there was
nothing so overbearing that we
couldn't live with them."
Another Negro player who
wished to remain unidentified
said it appeared one member of
the coaching staff seemed raci
ally biased.
COLLEGE WEEK
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