FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1968 Major Challenges (She finished with a respectable 17-3 pre diction mark after last weekend’s games, but n%h h h!t Week to t al^° f 44 - 15 - 1 just didn’t meet he T, a Thus Rita "General Lyons” Skwirut has decided to take a short vacation to regroup her scrambled thoughts. _ Meanwhile, an arch-rival of the General, Major Melvin has predicted that he’ll humili ate the Psychic Seer , even without a crystal hail. Using his transcendental powers of phophecy, the Major thus embarks on this weeks slate:) By MAJOR MELVIN ~ Slat© 14, UCLA 12—Despite plane rs**® fatigue and Tommy Prothro’s gadgetry, the Lions should pull this one out. Zenon An drusyshyn will boot two early field goals, but the ever-opportunistic Slate defense will run back two pass interceptions for touchdowns. When the Brums score late in the game, they’ll try for a two-point conversion and fail Purdue 27, Ohio State 17—The Buckeyes are a rugged outfit, but Purdue is smelling the national championship and won’t be de railed.- Leroy Keyes, the Boilermakers’ secret weapon, can’t be stopped. Southern California 21, Stanford 17 The Indians throw a scare at the second-ranked Tro jans, but O. J. Simpson should carry the day about 150 yards’ worth. Notre Dame 38,, Northwestern 17 The fifth-ranked Irish are out to climb back nearer No. 1, and Hanratty will be trying to run up the score. Northwestern may be a'bit shell shocked by now as it’s playing a top-10 team for the fourth straight week. Florida 24, Tulane 3 The Gators keep pace with the LSU Tigers in the tight race for the Southeast Conference -title. A rugged de- I / *Zx „• Gypsy Joe Harris PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Gypsy Joe Harris’ boxing ca reer ended yesterday, a spokes man said, when doctors dis covered he was totally blind in his right eye. Boxing promoter Herman Taylor said Monday’s sched uled fight at the Philadelphia Arena between Harris and wel terweight Manny Gonzalez had been canceled. TNT COFFEE HOUSE Tonite 9:00 HUB GAME BOOM ENTERTAINMENT GALORE STARLITE FHI. - SAT. - SUN. I Nitwul Cmnl Pictara (mnii | A Joseph Jaiua Production | Terence Stamp i Carol White* "POOR GOUT Technicolor* (g SM CO-HIT 1 1 S§fWßO§ ' MB®®!*™! IHE M®W?_ §!p? EASTMAN COLOR Hi i . Show Time ! AeJm. $l.OO - 7-30 p.M. 1 f. «y -^7 —ZZ" —«k- — J- J/azz dial Spectacular BIG the ■ JAMS JOPLIN ! * I i h .|, fc |B October 18 Members - $2.00 Tickets Ground Floor HUB ' Members: NOW !! Non-members: MONDAY! - V - <■■■. ' V 'X Taylor said Harris, an un- fur Strickland of the Pennsyl orthodox and flamboyant ring vania State Athletic Commis battler, was examined by Dr. sion and after reporting the re- Harold Scheie of the Univer- suits, the fight was canceled, sity of Pennsylvania; who dis- “This means that Gypsy Joe covered the blindness. Dr. Harris’ fighting career has Scheie conferred with Dr. Wil- ended,” Taylor said. BROTHER HOLDING FEATURING 8:30 Non-members - $3.00 fense will hold Tulane out of the end zone and fullback Larry Smith will do all the rest. Louisiana State 10, Miami E—ln a battle of great defenses, the undefeated Tigers keep roll ing. Charley McClendon doesn’t have a lot of offense, but it should be enough to hand Ted Hendricks and company their second straight loss. Tennessee 24, Georgia Tech 10—The Vols’ rugged defense holds off an improving Tech squad, and stays in the running for a top-10 ranking. Houston 35, Oklahoma State 13—The high powered Cougars’ offense keeps the Cowboys winless. Michigan State 21. Michigan 17—The big game for fans in Michigan, and the Spartan fans get the best of it. Duffy Daugherty has dreams of regaining a spot in the top-10 and the Spar tans will stay unbeaten tomorrow. • Georgia 21, Mississippi 20 One of the best games in a weekend of good contests. This one’s practically a toss-up, but the Bulldogs should edge the Rebels, who are still cele brating their landmark decision over Alabama a week ago. Arkansas 28, Baylor 20 The Razorbacks are reaching for the Southwest Conference throneroom after a two-year absence, and should win their fourth straight game tomorrow. Baylor is good but has been roughed up too much in the early going. Syracuse 27, Pitt 7 The Panthers get back on the losing track after beating William & Mary a week ago. Ben Schwartzwalder had done a great rebuilding job with the Orange, who lost their opener but may not lose again until Dec. 7. California 24, Army 10 The Cadets don’t Found Blind and CO. Rec Hall THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA General seem to have an organized offense, but the Golden Bears have a fine one. The unlucky Cadets get dumped for the third week in a row. Oregon State 31, Kentucky 13 The Bea vers, angry over an opening loss to lowa, are starting to roll now. Dickey Lyons will do some fancy running for the Wildcats, but it won’t be enough. Oklahoma 14, Texas 7 The biggest game of the season in oil well country and the Soon ers look a little richer. Neither of these teams has lived up to its pre-season billing, but it’s still THE contest for- both schools. Minnesota 24, Illinois 7 The Gophers finally won one last week, but the Illini haven’t seen daylight yet and won’t tomorrow. Alabama 13, Vanderbilt 3 .An aroused Crimson Tide puts the screws to a surprising Commodore team. Bear Bryant, seething about losing to ’Ole Miss last week, gets his squad back on the winning side. Arizona Slate 28, Washington State 24 An interesting game between two teams that can score. ASU was upset by Wyoming last week but won’t be-surprised again. , Texas A&M 21, Texas Tech 13 Quarter back Eddie Hargett finally gets, A&M rolling. The Aggies lost their first four games last year and still won the Southwest Conference, and they have dreams of doing it again. Nebraska 24, Kansas 20 The best game of the week (outside Dayton, Ohio) as two un defeated top 10 squads battle for the Big Eight lead. The high-scoring, sixth-ranked Jayhawks ran up 66 points last week, but the steadier Comhuskers have developed into one of the best teams around this year. Look for ninth ranked Nebraska in a thriller. “A STUNNING, BEAUTIFULLY MADE FILM ONE THAT YOU WILL NOT FORGET!” “FEW FILMS ARE WORTHY OF BEING CALLED ARTISTIC. THIS IS ONE! Brilliantly accomplished!” Upset of the Week You never met two nicer kids... Th' II scare the hell out of u! ANT' neneuirMAf --Judith Cri’rt, NBC-TV Today Show ■—Ho/Z/i Alpwi, Saturday Ravitw Booters Go for First Win Tomorrow Against Cadets By DAN DONOVAN and will be out to return the Loncar. In his second season Collegian Sports Writer favor. Two top offensive •as a starter, Loncar is familiar son^h n air D ft !i, ro h bhed Ut S&'MS? SS"" hu l 'tw™ year’s game; Bob Galvin and On the offensive side, Dave Stock were hobbled in Galvin, Stock, Bill Snyder “ the opposite that one and Jo ’ hn K[i - m give st / te a S Defensively, State will balanced and experienced at fiSd S a S ain feature steady perform- tack to toss at the Cadets. s w' b fh„« er Glen 'Ditzler. His per- PSU lost its first two con- f d d mies formances in both previous tests, dropping the opener to' 1S e on ° l * ‘ State matches have been term- West Virginia last Saturday, Tomorrow afternoon at 2 e( i “outstanding” by Lion 2-1, and then losing to West p.m. the Penn State soccer coac h Herb Schmidt. Chester Wednesday, 5-2. The !S ara « j 1 knock heads with Anxious to aid Ditzler will Army match probably won’t * j from West Point, b e veteran fullback Fred be much easier. and they re no exception to ** the rule. ~,~v -V.-Jr :s -tween Bait " — Stadium, the Lions will try S*.!\ for the first win of the 1968: campaign. I 1 Cadet soccer players are a tough breed of athlete, as was! shown in last year’s match-up | between State and Army.' Evidence of guerilla tactics were shown in that game, asi a bruised Lion squad return-1 ed from the battlefield with! three injured players and a 1 7-0 loss. , This year’s Penn State' team, currently holding an 1 0-2 record, consists of sev-! eral members who distinctly remember last year’s pasting 70n KKTU»rOI PRESENTS A LAWRENCE TURMAN PRODUCTION lESDAY WELi 'OKsewrwurir LORENZO SEMI NOW SHOWING... 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 TWO TEEN-AGE LOOK-ALIKES have a MERRY FAMILY MIX-UP HAYLEY MiLIS-HAYLEY MILLS MAUREEN | O’HARA M "briah Tfitea. KEITH Technicolor y '4k "STRUGGLES uwMERKEL led g. CARROLL mm BARNES OjnST&n --.MfflS DAVID SWIFT 2XSS& MCHKAsnss BmTOMMY SANDS»WWm*» PAGE SEVEN