.e" , 7 • • `t , ,:e tieif tf • • ,141-= , :we -"; ; First catch SCOTT SKARZYNSKI, (84) hampered by a shoulder injury this year, hauled in his first pass of the season last week for a 21-yard gain with Bob Nagle (41) on hand for any needed blocking. Penn State (1-1) faces lowa tomorrow at 1:30 in Beaver Stadium. zt;Col4 :o l l x iap s The Daily Collegian Friday, September 29, 1972-7 Paterno bugged Penn State's fans, a rather silent gathering during the Lions' win over Navy last week in Beaver Stadium, haven't been getting any compliments from coach Joe Paterno lately. "I thought we would have a much more excited crowd IM golf, bowling Entries for the University Men's Intramural Bowling and Golf-Medal Tournaments must be turned in at the In tramural Office. 206 Rec. Bldg , by 4:30 p.m . Thurs day, October 5 5-man bowling competition will be offered in the dor mitory. fraternity, in dependent, and graduate divisions, while golf-medal is for undergraduate men only. Bowling competition will begin October 11. The qualifying round for fraternities in the 36 hole golf medal tourney, will be held October 7, while independent and dorm men will try to qualify October 14. A score of 85 is needed to qualify for the final round, which will be held on October 15. Phone 865-5401 for ad ditional information. The Scorpion (calder alley & L urrowes) HAPPY HOURS 8:30 , 10:00 NITELY SPECIALS WINE PITCHERS PITCHER-FREE PEANUTS TUES. Dancing, 13,11,ards, Subs TERMPAPERS send (or your descriptive, up to date, 128 page, mail order catalog of 2,300 quality termpapers Enclose $l.OO to over postage and handling. WE ALSO WRITE CUSTOM MADE PAPERS Termpaper Arsenal, Inc. 519 GLENROCK AVE., SUITE 203 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 (213) 477-8474 • 477-5493 "We need a local salesman" ~,,v y ti. ! e Photo by Jon Fortuna last week with the game being the home opener and all," Paterno said Wednesday night on WPSX-TV's "TV Quarterbacks" show. "It was like in high school playing before 300 people." The show, hosted by Fran Fisher and Jim Tarman, often asks Paterno questions written in from viewers across the state. A Penn State fan in Pottsville wanted to know if the score was going to be 60-6 tomorrow. Naturally. in Penn State's favor. "60-6?" Paterno repeated, somewhat surprised by the prediction. "If he thinks it's going to be 60-6 I had better get myself a bullet-proof KAIROS 1 1 :1 5: Sundays - 11:15 a.m. Experiences in a Worshipping Community Eisenhower Chapel Ned Weller Minister Lions set for big Hawkeyes tomorrow Defense can't rest against By MARK SIMENSON Collegian Senior Reporter "The Defense Never Rests." The title of lawyer F. Lee "lowa used a Power-I and Bailey's bestseller could tell just blew people out of there the story of tomorrow's with that big offensive line," intersectional clash between said State assistant lowa and Penn State. coach J. T. White, who The Hawkeyes march into scouted the Hawkeyes. Beaver Stadium as the Defensive tackle Jim biggest team to face the Lions Heller, who is no dwarf at 6-3, this year. Nobody is ex- 240, is expecting a tough pecting a repeat of the 44-14 game in between the two thrashing the Lions handed lines. out last season. The lowa running attack, aided by a massive line that averages 245 pounds, Penn State vs lowa KICKOFF TIME 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Beaver Stadium. ESTIMATED ATTENDANCE capacity) RADIO-TV COVERAGE Radio: WMAJ-AM beginning at 1:15 p.m. Television: Penn State delayed Television Network (taped) to be shown tomorrow at 11 p.m. and Tuesday at 7 p.m. 1971 RECORDS— Penn State, 1-1 (lost to Tennessee, 28-21; defeated Navy, 21-20. lowa, 1-1 (lost to Ohio State, 21-0; defeated Oregon State 19-11). SIZE— Edge to lowa on offensive line that averages 6-3, 245 pounds, led by tackles John Muller (6-3, 255) and Craig Darling (6-4, 245). Penn State defensive line has slight edge. SPEED Few speedsters on either squad but both have breakaway threats, Hayman for Penn State and lowa's Harris. Lion flanker Jimmy Scott runs a 9.4 100- yard dash. SCORING THREATS Penn State: Hufnagel to receivers Natale, Scott, and Rickenbach. Hufnagel, Cappelletti, and Hayman on ground. Hayman on punt and kickoff returns. Vitiello on extra points and field goals up to 40 yards. Iowa: Skogman to Rollins, Harris or White. Holmes and Harris on the ground. Kokolus on extra points and field goals. PREDICTION Penn State may pick on Hawkeyes' green secondary through the air. lowa will grind it out on the ground. Lion offense should finally gell. Estimated Score Penn State 31, lowa 20. —GS with fans vest, because somebody's going to be shooting at me. "Too many people come to a game wondering how big a score we're going to run up," Paterno said. "I never doubted we weren't going to beat Navy. If the people were disappointed, I don't care. We're going to enjoy every win whether we win by one point or a bunch. "I think our kids are en titled to a lot more en thusiasm," he said. "The fans have been getting themselves in the frame of mind for a slaughter. We're going to have our share of tough football games. We're going to have one Saturday." grounded out 313 yards in a 19-11 win over Oregon State last weekend. "We're going to have to play a whole different type of game," Heller said after practice yesterday. 57,000 (57,538 CLASSIFIED ADS get results ATTENTION WANTED LL 1. 4 'w Over 20,000 0 0 41) Oa People Read 41 g Collegian Classified PI HELP WANTED NOTICE LOST BURGER KING , OH • :Lb••rvW 0 b . l . 1 h.9 with crisp Mbuo., kowtow pkkimi, whom Y./chop Roll up Your .4"." II take. two Fonds to handl• • Wboppff Home of the WHOPPER! A MEAL IN ITSELF /1111.11111 e 521 University Drive -AMPLE PARKING Eta "We have to get off on the ball or their line will push us all over the field," the Lion co-captain said. Heller, along with tackle Randy Crowder and defen sive ends Bruce Bannon and Dave Graf will be out to neutralize the lowa line and make the tackle if they can. In the State defensive setup, most of the tackling is left to the headhunting linebackers. John Skorupan leads the team in tackles with 21, 19 of which were unassisted. Skorupan, named the AP Lineman of the Week after his stellar per formance against Navy last week, is joined by linebackers Jim Laslavic, Ed O'Neil and Larry Ludwig. The senior Ludwig is second to Skorupan in solo tackles. If lowa sticks to grinding it out with four or five-yard runs, the Lion secondary won't see too much action from quarterback Kyle Skogman. Halfbacks Buddy Ellis and Steve Stilley and safety Greg Ducatte complete the Lion 11. The offense, after shaky first half against Tennessee and Navy, will be out to eliminate the costly turnovers and light up the scoreboard. Directing the offense is senior senior John Hufnagel, who is starting his 20th game as a Nittany Lion. The lanky Hufnagel has hit on 22 of 43 passes for 324 yards and two touchdowns. He can chose from any one of five receivers on the field at a time to throw too. Each position is loaded with talent. Sophomore tight end Dan Natale has been Huffy's favorite target so far. Natale has seven receptions for 93 yards and one touchdown. Flanker Jim Scott is next in line with four catches for 136 recovered froin a shoulder yards and one TD. injury and caught a 21-yarder Tailbacks Gary Hayman (4 against Navy. catches, 23 yards) and John On the offensive line the Cappelletti (2 catches, 17 Lions will be using Phil yards) to pick up extra LaPorta and Craig Lyle at the yardage by running pass tackle spots with Carl Schaukowitch and Mark patterns. Markovich as guards. Rick Natale and senior Bob Brown will start things rolling Richenbach are starting at by centering the ball to tight end with Gary Debes Hufnagel. and Dave Bland ready to spell Running backs Cappelletti the first stringers. Flanker and Hayman are expected to Scott Skarzynski has provide most of the ground NEW DAILY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED COUPON (Rates 15 words or less) First Insertion $1.25 Each Additional Insertion on Consecutive Days . . . $0.35 Each Additional 5 Words $0.15 Each DCy CLASSIFICATIONS: [ !FOR SALE H WANTED NOTICE I ATTENTION I ) HELP WANTED FOR RENT Please check off your ad(s) classification and place one word on each line (left - right) Enclose payment and mail to: THE DAILY COLLEGIAN BOX 467 STATE COLLEGE, PA. 16801 OFFICE: 126 CARNEGIE BUILDING Can a PROFESSIONAL Fraternity compete with a SOCIAL Fraternity? You Bet It Can!!! ALPHA CHI SIGMA A > FALL SOCIAL CALENDAR Sept. 29 AXZ USUAL Oct. 6 HAYRIDE Oct. 13 SORORITY SOCIAL "Boalsburg Cultural Review" Oct 20 Oct 21 HOMECOMING PARTY Oct. 27 PLEDGE WEEKEND Oct. 28 Costume Party Jammy Combine "Terry Beard" Nov. 3 SORORITY SOCIAL & HOUSE JAMMY "Orange" Nov. 10 SORORITY SOCIAL "Bad Karma" Nov. 17 AXE USUAL Nov. 24 THANKSGIVING Dec. 1 Caveman Party ALL PARTIES OPEN TO REGISTERED RUSHEES Room & Board . . . $330/Term TOTAL $365/Term Social Fee $35/Term For more information call: Bob Bevan 237-3118 or stop by any weekend ALPHA CHI SIGMA 406 S. Pugh St. lowa attack. Capelletti has gained 139 yards in 39 attempts and Hayman has 16 carries for 87 yards. Bob Nagle will get in his bumps and bruises at fullback. Senior Carl Cayette is recovering froma case of food poisoning and it is doubtful he will play. Al Vitiello will boot the point after touchdowns and field goals with John Reihner handling the kickoff chores. 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