PAGE TEN Fencers Dump ed By 'Temple Ow►s By DON MCKEE Collegian Sports Writer Traditional weaknesses have a habit of cropping up at the most inopportune times and wiping out a team's best efforts. Penn State's fencing team found this out Saturday, and what could have gone down as the upset of the year turned into merely an other of those frustrating "near-misses." The Lions played host to Temple in the season opener for Dick Klima's fencers and the Owls arrived with a two-Year winning streak of 16 matches. Toughest Opposition When the visitors left they carried with them a 17-match string, but State had pro vided the toughest opposition the Owls had encountered this year. The sophomore-laden Lions won two of the three fencing categories, capturing both the sabre and epee events by scores of 5-4. But State's traditional weakspot, the foil bouts, dashed any hopes for an .upset when the Owls grabbed eight of the nine possible points to emerge with a hard-fought 16-11 victory. What pleased Klima most was the fine showing of his rookies. Five of the Lion's * * * Clauss, State, def. Edelman, 5.2, and Glassgold, 5-2, and lost to Mer diusnev, Gatti, State, def. Edelman, 5-4, and lost to Merdiushev, 5-3, and Glass gold, 34. HIII, State, dol. Edelman, 5.0, and Glassoold, 5-1, and lost to Mer• diushev, EPEE Goza, Stale, def. Wagner, 5.3,. and Kah, 5-2, and lost to Levy, 5-3. Wright, State def. Levy, 5.3, and Wagner, 5.3, and lost to Kahn, 5-2. Doering, State, def. Wagner, 5-2, and lost to Levy, t-4, and Kahn, 54, Kegley, State, lost to Shamash, 5-3, Campbell, 3.3, and Zawadskl, 5-4. Schmid, State, del, Campbell, 5.4, and lost to Shamash, 5-0, and Za Wedski, 5.4, Griffiths, State, lost to Shamash, 5-0, Campbell, 5-2, and Zawadski, 5-4. Lombardi Ponders Future MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Vince down for some serious self Lombardi relaxed in the sun at conversation and give Vince poolside yesterday and insisted Lombardi a good hard look. I once again it probably would am going to be in Green Bay." be a month before he made up Th e p ac k ers scaled th e his mind whether to continue heights this season, winning an coaching the C-een Bay Pack- unprecedented third straight) ers. . . .National Football League title . . . Although there are persistent and dumping the Oakland reports that he will spin off the Raiders 33-14 in Sunday's Super coaching chores, possibly to Bowl game at the Orange Bowl, Phil Bengston, his veteran de- Speaking of the game and the iensive coach, and concentrate Packers' future, Lombardi on his job as general manager, sounded like a loan who would Lombardi denied he had made not know what to do with him a decision. self if he were not coaching. "I really dOn't, know," he "We have to make some de said.cisions on some people,!' said "I am being very truthful Lombardi. "Talent isn't all. with you. In a month's time, You have to be able to play I should be able to say some- under pressure. We have some thing. I have no offers, football men who do an excellent job or businesswise. Green Bay is all year but don't do it under my job. I really have to sit pressure in the big games." COL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First Insertion 15 word maximum 51.00 Each additional consecutive Insertion 25c Each additional S words 10c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE FRATERNITY RECREATION with Gold Cup folding ping pons tables that are built strong and attractive. Heavy Nova ply sealed top and permanent striping. Ready for use. Priced right. As little as $lO a month. Brunswick pool tables available tool O. W. Houts and Son, State College, Pa. TENOR SAX Parts Selmer ÷ Hi•FE system Harmon•Kardon Amp. -4- Tuner + University speakers + enclosure. All A• 1 condition. Mr. Jorgenson before 5 p.m. 865.8391; after 7 p.m. 238-3650. 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Senior Co-Captains Jerre Claus and Joel Goza each won two of three bouts for the Lions. Claus lost only to Merdiushev and Geza's sole defeat was at the hands of Tem ple's Middle Atlantic Conference epee cham pion, Alan Levy. Top Performance State's Rick Wright turned in a top per formance in defeating Levy, 5-3. Wright, a junior, was the fourth Lion to win two of three bouts. Merdiushev paced the Owls by winning all three of his bouts. , The good showing against a more ex perienced team pleased Klima. "I wasn't dis couraged on Saturday," said Klima, "we weren't overwhelmed.' The fencers meet Newark College of Engineering this Saturday in Rec Hall. "A few corrections will have to be made," said Klima. If the coach can whip his charges into the same spirits as prevailed against Temple, State could capture its first win of the season. * * LEGIAN FOR SALE SUITS, SPORT JACKETS, sizes 313-40. Factory Outlet, 237-1654 ask for Steve. FOR SALE: STEREO Record Player. Good condition. $25. 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Call 1 Nickie 237-1580. WAITERS NEEDED: Work iwo meals, 'eat three. Alpha Rho Chi. Contact caterer 2374232. ROOMMATE WANTED for two man apartment in Armenara. $57.56 monthly plus electricity. Call 227.6466. DRIVERS WANTED. Delivery to dorms only. Earn 7.50 - 15.00 per evening working 5 hours a night. Guaranteed 22c per order. DISHWASHERS NEEDED at on•campus fraternity. Work two meals eat three. Call caterer at 238-9332. ROOMMATE WANTED for trailer in Boalsburch $32.50 month. Leave name and phone number In 203• D HUB if Interested. ROOMMATE WANTED to share one bedroom apartment. Immediately. Prefer graduate student. Call Jobling 865-2383 or 238-4459. TUTORS—SIGN up USG Tutoring Serv ice HUB Thurs. 9:30 to 12:30. Set your own fees. Need B in course tutored. ARE YOU Game? We'll see this week end when Lutheran Student Association presents The War Game. ROOMMATE WANTED. 3 bedroom spitt le/el apartment, Bluebell. No deposit required. Cali 2374758. NOTICE FAKE CHRISTIANS good Christians apparent Christians pseudo Christians —reluctant Christians will the au thentic Christian please stand up? That is the question being discussed at 9:30 a.m. at University Baptist Church, 411' S. Burrowes, each Sunday. Sweet rolls, and hot chocolate, tool V.W. bus, 9:021 at Hartranft; 9:06 at Tuner; 9:09 at Warnock; 9:13 at Waring. EUROPE SUMMER 1968, students fau uity, dependents. Round trip [et, group 50, fare $265.00. Contact: Joel Schweidel 2384763 after 4 p.m. "WORSHIP (EPISCOPAL) Chapel, Sun day 11 a.m. Liturgy of the Word, 6:15 p.m. Liturgy of the Lord's Supper, 7 p.m. Wednesday. PLEDGE ALPHA DELTA SIGMA, Pro fessionai Advertising Fraternity, nowm visit Madison Avenue next term. Rush Smoker-7:30. p.m, Thursday, January 18 In 101 Carnegie. ** . * Lombardi did not elaborate He glowed when he spoke of the possibility of a three-back offense next year with Donny Anderson, Jim Grabowski and Travis Williams. MOVING OVER TO CINEMA II cINER TOMORROW WEDNESDAY FEATURE TIME I:30-3:40-5:504:00-10:10 1, 1,80111 1 1: 14 1 44 tO the yito 4.0 N: • s 20th CENTURY• FOX Ffiesents A MARK ROBSONTAVID WEISBARTPROOUCTION FANNISION* COLOR by DeLUXE ( SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUCHENCESI INEA 11 LAST - TIMES - TODAY FEATURE TIME 2:30 - 5:30 - 8:30 64 i0 itlin•malerpieseni§pe,, 6 , 1 - Richard Bu 9"l"YrodtapaithiTiii Burton , • • lilabetliT "Alec Guinnes6 - .F = , eterlUsthi6 4 v • rt. -me Come dians . 71017 q .) , raban ureeve CLASSIF NOTICE MAKE THE SCENE with Tempa.Talk every Tuesday and Thursday, night 10-U p.m. Voice your opinions with Steve Schlow on WRSC 96.7, by dialing 230.5085. Be in with the new night—Ttme Talk and Back Talk Show in which YOU can participate. NEED BREAD? Distribute Psychedelic posters, etc. Write to Joyce James Com pany Ltd., 734 Bay Street, San Francisco, Cotit. 94109. . NEEDED IMMEDIATELY— Candidates for an Announcing position with Penn State television station WPSX-TV. Re quires about 10 hours per week. No radio or television announcing needed but prior experience In dramatics, speech, or broadcasting helpful. Men only. Call I Bob Dudley 865-9531. REWARD FOR return of my Pea Coat, Gloves, and Glasses Case taken from Willard on Wednesday. Needed des perately. No questions asked. Call Ron 1238-3323. all you need is love. . . all you need is love, love . . . love is all you need . . . lutheran student worship. 'DID SOMEONE mistakenly pick up dark blue double breasted coat with gray fur collar? Call 865-5693. Reward. I'm freezing. Martin. GRADUATE STUDENT will tutor ele mentary statistics and dynamics. 3 hours week. Call 237-3909 between 6:00 and 8;00 p.m. MONEY. TUTOR. Need 6 in course tutored. Sign up dining areas Wed. 6 p.M. to 8 p.m. USG Tutoring Service. THE GAMES people play—The gaMe nations play—The War Game A pro vocative Film. 2 + 2 equals '6B FOR Dr. George An drews and "Problems of Peace". Student Faculty Dialogue, Wednesday 8-71 p.m. Jawbone, 415 E. Foster. 238-1613. HOT PIZZA. 10" 90c; 12" $1.20; 14" $1.50. Fast delivery 2 a.m. 238.2292. Paul Bunyan's. god groks all! lutheran student worship, 10:15 eisenhower; 11:45, 12:30 grace Juin eran; 4:00 vespers eisenhower. FOR A GOOD selection of the best hair grooming aids for men it's Davidson.'s Barber Shop. MEN: THE BARBERS at Davidson's Barber Shop know how important a good haircut is to you—do you? If you do, you will always go to Davidson's Barber I Shop far your haircuts. Located next to G. C. Murphy Ca. on Allen St. COLD FEET? Buy a rug for your room! 4x6, 2x3; assorted colors, textures. Roland & Hull, Inc., 258 E. Beaver. 237-3321. HELP WANTED WAITERS, DISHWASHERS needed at Phi Kappa Sigma. Full social privi leges. Work two, eat three. Call Tom Easley 239-6063. TWO WAITERS wanted. Work two meals, eat three. Total work load 1 1 / 2 hours, Mon. thru Sat. Call kitchen manager, University Club between 5 and 7 p.m. 237-2251. TWO WAITERS. Delta Chi fraternity. Work two meals and eat three. Social Privileges. Call caterer 238-9944. JAWBONE DID PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S cabinet star In Marat Sade? Is there a clothing industry conspiracy to sell the Viet- Cong colored pajamas? Is Sammy Davis. Jr. behind the Jewish Gtack Power Movement? Do the Joint Chiefs of Staff need to test the bomb on people? Does Fu Man Chu? Laugh now, but Problems of Peace '6B will be a serious discussion of facts and fears with Dr. George An drews Wed. 8.11 p.m. Student-Faculty Dialogue Jawbone, 415 E. Foster. 238-1513. THE DAILY '::OI.LEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA —Collegian Photo by Dan Rodgers "Touche, Temple . . •" Lions' Fencers Just Miss an Upset West Hartford Public Schools West Hartford, Connecticut Interviewer on campus Thursday, Jan. 18, 1968. 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