The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 22, 1969, Image 6

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Lydell Mitchell Gets the TD
LYDELL MITCHELL, Nittany Lion halfback, waifs to
see if fhe referee will raise his hands, crediting the sopho
more with a touchdown. The ref soon did and the Lions
began the long road back from a 14*0 deficit to edge a
determined Syracuse team, 15*14. Mitchell carried 11 times
for 31 yards in the narrow win.
Booters Score
Penn State's defense-mind
ed soccer team found just
enough offense to do wn
George Washington last
Saturday, 1-0. Herb Schmidt's
hard-nosed booters got a third
period goal from Hick Allen
to win their second game in
five tries.
Allen took a pass from
veteran Glenn Ditzler and
kicked the ball home for the
UN of A KIND
WQWK
fm/ninety-seven
The University of Pittsburgh's
Graduate School of Business
announces the
Eleven-Month Program
The Master of Business
Administration Degree
A representative will be on campus
October 27,1969
You should arrange an interview through
Dr. Norman Frisbey, Director
University Placement Service
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OFFICE HOURS
9:30 - 4:30
Monday thru Friday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
FOR SALE
1965 CORVETTE Coupe, dark green, tai
inlerior, 4 speed, AM-FM. Must sell
Sl5OO. Fred 237-9075.
STUDENTS: PROMPT insurance tor |
autos, croup student life, motorcycles, \
travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone;
Mr. Temeles, 238-6633. ,
1966 TR4A IRS, wires, Michelins, lug
ease rack, roll bar, tape deck. Immacu
late, must sell. *l4OO. 4 American Mag:
14" *BO. 237-6960.
SET OR Semperit Snow Tires, 14 inch,
used only 100 miles. Call 237-3663 after
7 p.m.
TWO SENIOR section tickets for Ohio-U.
S 8 00/ticket plus deposit. Call Paul 238-:
9149. 'I
Photo Courtesy of Centre Dally Times
money, even outside the big winner will receive a $lO prize,
business world. Gregg, a 9th Ass bonus is offered to anyone
£>l - - \Af* term accounting major from with a perfect score. All pro-
SnUtOUT Win Gap. Pa., is this week's winner ceeds will go to the United
in the Daily Collegian’s football i und.
onlv goal in the nigged battle contest, but he had to be pretty
at Washington, D.C. accurate to do it.
The lineups: He tied with Lewis Stranzl
Penn Slate Pos. G. Washington with a 27-5-1 record, and then
Mace g Hernandez won the tie breaker by picking
Sears LF Rosenblatt T ctt
Gnffm RF Rosenberg - Kentucky point
Phillips lh ogu spread exactly. A total of 11
Mesner ch Kitt persons followed closely on the
farmci ol "TrS heels of Gregg and Stranzl
Gatto IL Lspr.rta With 26-6-1.
Allen cf Kaplan Entries for this week’s con
sSSwn OR Marmon test must be taken to the HUB
Substitutions - Rymarczuk, Klim,
Watts.
Score by quarters
Penn State
George Washington
Scoring summary: Allen (assisted by ss
Ditzler). 1 =
Officials: Sutherland, Durkan. f=
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Date Ticket for the Ohio
jgame, Oct 25, 58.40 Call 237-2934 before
,9-00 am. or anytime but good lucks
STEREOS. CAR TAPES, You name it,
we have it. Wholesale prices, guaranteed
satisfaction Call 237-8795.
| DUNLOP - PIRELLI - Michelin • Conti
inenta! - Goodyear, etc. Finally! Good
i prices on tires for all cars. Also parts
for all imported cars, accessories and
[competition equipment at low prices.
- Call Super Sport Supplies before you
| buy. 238-8375 days, evenings or weekends.
(available DECEMBERI2' x ’SO',
, 1967 Mariette Mobile Home. 2-bedrooms,
i (deaf for young couple. 466-7141.
Engage yourself
in Peace Work
thru
the
Modern
UNITED
NATIONS
Ben’s Cheap Shots Show Thin
Ben Schwartzwalder lost more than a football
game last Saturday—he lost his cool.. And in a big,
angry, cheap way.
Penn State whipped Schwartzwalder’s Syracuse
club m one of the most stirring comebacks in memory,
scoring 15 points m the final quarter to win by one
tally. A win like that is
always going to draw
some reaction from
the losing coach, but
Schwartzwalder went one
better. From his actions/
and statements of last
Monday. Sclnvartzwalder
qualifies for the presi
dency of “The Bitter
Losers Club Central
New York Branch.”
Speaking al lhe fool- MCKEE
ball writers' luncheon at the New York University
Club, Schwartzwalder started with an indirect attack
on the officials implying that Penn State got the ad
vantage of a lot of calls. Then he got worse.
The Syracuse coach tried to excuse his tactics by
saying that he was only repeating questions asked by
his players after the game. He relayed such alleged
questions as “Why does it seemingly always happen
that three of the officials for our game with Penn
State come from Pennsylvania and there’s never a
New York official?” (Three of Saturday’s officials were
from Pennsylvania).
But Schwartzwalder couldn't stop there. He went
Gregg Wins Prediction Contest
Theodore M. Gregg is one desk before 4 p. m. Friday,
accountant who will tell you They must be accompanied by
that accuracy can be worth a 25 cent entry fee, and the
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MEET THE LIBERAL ARTS
SEHATORS AHD FACULTY
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FOR SALE
53095 BASIC 60x12 Mobile Home with
! lot of space. Ideal student arrangement.
[223-6761.
FENDER JAZZ Bass Ampeg BT-15C
Bass Amp with 2 IS" speakers. Call
Steve 865-3749.
[ 1963 SPRITE. In good condition. Winter
ized. Must sell. 865-5901 evenings.
PORSCHE 1966. New Michelin X tires,
Koni shocks, AM-FM radio. 238-1770
ask for Tom.
DISCOUNT PRICES. Sports Car Acces
sories, roll bars, mag wheels, radial and
conventional tires. Call 238-2710.
DISCOUNT PRICES. Sports car acces
sories, roll bars, mag wheels, radial
and conventional tires. Call 238-2710.
COMPLETE SCUBA Outfit new. 10-
speed Schwinn Varsity Racer—new. Call
Bill 238-4221 after 5 pm.
iBUY 24 DINNERS get twelve free.
[State College Diners Club. $5.00 at College
Ave. Pharmacy.
1250 cc. YAMAHA '66 Big Bear, low mile
iage, great condition, luggage rack. Don
or Ammon 237-6800 or 865-1266.
1962 WHITE LINCOLN. Good condition.
New tires. Call 237-1474 before 5; 238-
5654 after 5.
1964 GTO, 4-speed, burgundy, black In
terior, wide ovals, radio, heater. Must
sell. Call Tim 238-2473.
I FENDER BASSMAN Amplifier, modified
[with 12-inch Altec-Lanslng speakers. One 1
[year old. Original cost $550. Price $325.
Hagstrom Electric Bass Guitar $5O. Call
238-6850. ’ - '
“Support the
Artists Series"
THIS DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
By DON McKEE
Collegian Sports Editor
Air Force-Colorado Slate
Arkansas-Wichita Stale
Army-Boston College
Clemson-Alabama
Colorado-Missouri
Florida-Vanderbilt
Florida Stale-Mississippi
State
Georgia-Kentucky
Harvard-Dartmouth
Houston-Mississippi
STUDENTS
Af an all day
informal discussion
The L.A. Student Council
sjltc Sisters of
2)eL
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HARMON KARDON. Dynaco Stereos. Two
year warranty. Best in sound and price.
Call Mike 237-5148.
*64 TR4, new red paint, wire wheels,
Tonneau cover, radio, very clean; $700;
Tom 466-7327.
FOR SALE: Open Kadett Station Wagon,
1967. Must sell. Excellent condition. Call
065-0525 7 p m.. 10 p m.
1951 CADILLAC, good condition, very
reliable. Latest inspection No work
needed. Inexpensive. Call 238-3994.
1966 CORTINA. Excellent condition,
30,000 mi. $ll5O. Will bargain. Call 865-
0791.
FOR RENT
STUDENT-TEACHING Must sublet
new three-man apartment. January to
September. Close to campus. 238-3232.
SUBLET ONE BEDROOM Apt. imme
diately; block from campus; furnished.
Call 237-6672.
ONE BEDROOM apartment, utilities
furnished. $145.00 a month, starting winter
term. Call 230-2129.
lowa-Michigan State
lowa State-Kansas
Kansas State-Oklahoma*
LSU-Auburn*
Miama (Fla.)-TCU
Minnesola-Michigan
Navy-Virginia
Nebraska-Oklahoma State
NC State-Duke
Ohio Slale-lUinois
Oregon-Washington
Oregon Stale-Uiah
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ple, learn a language, travel, enjoy! Nine job categories in more
than fifteen countries. Foreign language not essential. Send Sl.OO
for membership and 34-page illustrated JOBS ABROAD maga
zine, complete with details and applications to International
Society for Training and Culture, 866 United Nations Plaza, New
York, N. Y., a non-profit student membership organization.
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FOR SALE
PARK FOREST Apartment available
winter term. 3-4 men, $!6O/month. air
conditioned, dishwasher, disposal. Call
Larry 238-7636.
PLAYLAND NOW Bigger and Better
offers you Fun and Relaxation a
nice place to spend a little time. Largest
display of electronic Fun games. A
pleasant and friendly atmosphere. Campus
Shopping Center.
SAVE $50.00. Eat dinner out. Buy two
dinners, one free.. $5.00 buys the book.
GOOD FOOD, good times, good music.
Open 'til 4 a.m. Down home steaks. 221
E. Beaver.
HOAGIES, HOAGIES, Hoagies. Regular,
Ham, Chicken, Tuna —75 c. Ham &
Cheese 40c. No delivery charge. We cash
student checks. We take pennies. Sundayl
thru Thursday evenings 8-12 p.m. Deans i
Fast Delivery. 237-1043 & 238-8035. ]
IS PAUL MCCARTNEY DEAD?
XMAS EUROPE Charter $159 only round
trip. N.Y. L on./Par. N.Y. PSU only.
Info. 213 HUB or 238-3825.
LOST
REWARD: FOR the return of a Brown
Suede Coat taken from Lions Den Friday
light. Call Pat 237*2180.
*T OKTOBERFEST Jammy Navy Blue
Ski Parka with four resort patches.
Reward. Churchill 865*2636.
_OST* FENDER Telecaster Electric!
Guitar, serial no. 211799. in vicinity,
of Geary-Packer parking lot. Reward,
offered for its return. Call 565-3357 ori
contact 507 Geary.
"Support Colloquy"
on to accuse Penn Stale coaches of cursing on the side
lines and he accused the officials of making an incorrect
call on specific plays.
He even went so far as to mention State’s offensive
captain, tackle Tom Jackson, by name and accused him
of illegally holding Syracuse middle guard Ray White,
“on almost every play.”
State head coach Joe Paterno issued a statement
Monday expressing disappointment at Schwartzwalder’s
attitude. He said in part, “it’s disappointing that a lead
ing member of our coaching profession would resort to
this type of attack after such a great game by two
outstanding teams.”
But last night, when Paterno saw the full extent
of Schwartzwalder's remarks, he had more to say.
“Ben Schwartzwalder owes Tom Jackson an
apology," Paterno said, “and if we don't get one I'm
going to report him to the Ethics Committee of the
American Football Coaches Association.
“He has insulted a fine young man who played
a fine football game."
In response to Schwartzwalder’s accusation that
Penn State coaches, “ran up and down the sidelines
screaming and cursing.” Paterno said that he and de
fensive line coach Jim O’Hora were the only State
coaches on the sidelines.
“I’m not going to even waste time to dignify such
an accusation. You can just ask the officials if either
of us cursed.”
No official reported any such action on the part
of Penn State coaches, and the head official heard no
questions from Syracuse players.
Edward Myer. Haddonfield, N.J., was the referee
FOR RENT
ATTENTION
Purdue-Northwestern
South Carolina-Maryland
SMU-Texas Tech
Stanford-UCLA*
Texas-Rice
Texas A&M-Baylor
Tulane-Notre Dame
USC-Georgia Tech
Washington State-California
West Virginia-Pitt
Wisconsin-Indiana
“pick scores.
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HELP WANTED
DISHWASHER WANTED. Work one, eat
two. Social privileges. Call 237*4332. Ask
tor caterer or treasurer.
GUY BRITTON
• Suede hats are here
• Koala bears from
Australia!
• Silk Dresses
i • Sterling silver rings 2
S for men & women
• New shipment—Davey’s
i handbags
I ©Fur coats
• Suede & leather clothing
Guy Britton
S. Allen,
next to Morphy's
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969
(head official) for the game. ‘‘l heard nothing from any
player during the game,*’ Mycr said, “except when I
heard something when the interference call was made.
That's all.
“I was late getting off the field after the game
and even then heard no complaints.”
Officials for the Penn Staie-Syracuse game were
assigned, as usual, by Asa Bushnell. commissioner of
ihe Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference. George
Shiebler, Bushnell's assistant, said, "Assignment of of
ficials is definitely not made on a geographic basis,
He said that in 1968 and
1967 no Pennsylvanians
officiated the Penn State* 1'"" ~ ’ %r y- 1 ’*" 7 ”"
Syracuse game. State won K
both contests. B
So what Ben Sch- ®
wartzwalder was trying
to do last Monday was
use the news media to
pull a “psyche job” on his
beaten players. He has an
open date this week and
one of the best ways to
keep a team “up” for
two weeks is to tell them
that they’ve been robbed
of a win.
The Syracuse plavers
o BEN SCHWARTZWALDER
last Saturday it was of their dignity as playeis.
And the officials didn’t do the stealing their own
coach did.
Fall Clearance Sale
DAVE PIPER'S
grand pnx harley-davidson
DEVELOPMENTS
We are greatly overstocked with
both new and used motorcycles.
All bikes reduced for this sale,
USED BIKES from $75.00; NEW BIKES from $150.00
Minimum reduction 15^
Inquire about our stock at 1000 W. College Ave.
or Call 237-1501
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NOTICE
[hungry AFTER midnight? Eat in or
E take out 'til 4 a.m. Real down home
steaks. 237-4016.
AN-LAR-KEN STABLES now open tor
boarding/ training, riding instruction and
horse photography. Easy access to
mountain trails. 364*1528,
NINE OUT OF ten abortionists recom
mend Munchkins' music obtainable at
538 E. College Ave.
NOTARY Car transfers, legal papers
& soforth; 9:30 to 4:30 or by appoint
ment. Above Corner Room.
WANTED
TAKE YOUR girl to dinner 12 times
thru March 30 1970 for Va price. S. C.
Jaycees Diners Club books available.
McLanahan's, South Allen St.
[ROOMMATES (2 female) for a 2-bed
;room apartment within walking distance.
[Winter - Spring terms. 865-8113.
(WANTED: LEAD SINGER for organized
I Psyche and Hard Rock Band. Cali Dave
1865-9790.
OU BREAK 'EM
WE MAKE 'EM
We can fill your
optical needs
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1970 PENN STATE
GRADUATES
Any degree, to train in such fields
as: Personnel. Auditing, Journalism.
Operations Management, Food Man
agement, Retail Management, Ac
counting, Engineering, Commerce,
Trucking, Warehouse Management,
Traffic, Architecture, College Graduate
Training Programs, etc. (Inter
national Corporation) Company will
je interviewing in our office this
month! Starting Salary $8,600 -
(10,400 yr. for a Bachelors degree
(higher for experience and additional
education). Company pays agency fee
olus interviewing expenses to corpor
ate offices plus relocation expenses.
Military obligation need not be com
pleted. j
COLLEGE GRADUATE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
Positions available throughout the
U.S.A. and Overseas. Complete corpor
ate training program. Starting Salary
lo $lO,OOO yr. plus all expenses. Com
pany pays agency fee plus interview
ing expenses to corporate office plus
relocation expenses.
ACCOUNTANTS and/or
AUDITORS
Degree in Accounting, Business Ad
ministration, Economics, or Math.
Postiions open in corporate offices
without traveling, or positions re
quiring 60°'o travel on a national and/
or international basis. Starting Salary
$9,400 with an automatic increase In
6 months to 59,900 yr. plus all travel
ing expenses and benefits. Company
says agency fee plus interviewing
expenses to corporate offices plus re
location expenses.
Companies will be interviewing In our
?lr C ! 5 m , on . ,h - Ca " ImmealXely
lor a personal interview.
Sherry D'George Enterprises
??. ency Division)
Hotel Penn Alto, 2nd Flew
Altoona, Pa. uses
Phone: (814) 934-3300