Soph Walt Ad die tough reserve Penn State vs Boston College KICKOKK TIME 1.30 p.m. tomorrow, Alumni Stadium. Chestnut Hill, Mass KSTIV \TED ATTENDANCE capacity i TV-RADIO COVERAGE TV: Penn State Delayed TV Network, to be broadcast tomorrow at 11 p.m. and Tuesday at 7 p m Radio- WMAJ-AM beginning at 1:15 p m ttn'l RECORDS Boston College, 3-5 Host to Tulane, 10-0: defeated Villanova, 21-20, defeated Temple, 49-27, lost to Na\v, 27-20. lost to Air Force, 13-9; Pitt, 35-20; defeated Syracuse, 37-0, lost to Georgia Tech, 42-10). Penn State, g-i, (lost to Tennessee, 28-21; defeated Nary. 21-10. lowa. 14-10; Illinois, 35-17; Army, 45-0; Syracuse. 17-0, West Virginia, 28-19; Maryland, 46-16; North Carolina State, 37-22). SIZE BC has edge on offensive line but lacks Penn State's quickness. Lion defensive line bigger and faster. SPEED BC back Mike Esposito, split end Mel Briggs and flanker Dave Bucci are the speediest. Penn State has flankers Hayman and Scott and split end Herd. SCORING THREATS BC; Marangi to Briggs, Bucci, Bennett, Esposito and Rush Esposito, Bennett, Marangi and Smith on the ground Berridge on extra points and field goals Penn State: Hufnagel to Natale, Scott, Herd, Hayman, Riekenbach. Skarzvnski, Bland, Cappelletti. Cappelletti, Hufnagel, Nagel. Addie and Andrews on ground Vitiello on extra points and field goals. PREDICTION Penn State has sweet bowl thoughts and won't be dorm for the Eagles. Hufnagel and Co. have been explosive on the road all year Lion defense will cut off Marangi's running room ESTIMATED SCORE Penn State 38, BC 7 GS PSU swimmers meet themselves The first annua] Blue-White swim meet today at four p m in tiie Xatatorium kicks off the 1972-73 Penn State swimming season. Jim Shoemaker and John Iskat captain the Blue team and Bob Krimmel and John Piatt head the White team in the mtrasquad event U is open to the public Collegian Classifies We at ARBY'S Hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving Holiday. 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But you can make your New Orleans hotel reservations because all that's left is a few signatures on the dotted line in Chestnut Hill, Mass, tomorrow night at 7 p.m. Of course, that’s if Penn Slate is 10-1 by 6 p.m. sCoJlegian spßjrts Seems it is Joe Paterno’s job to make sure such is the case. And, wouldn’t you know it, the only bowl talk Joe listens to is what comes out of his Rice Krispies at breakfast. “You’re talking about bowls. We’re talking about Boston College That’s all,” Patemo said after Penn State’s chilly practice yesterday. “First things come first,” he insisted, “and that’s the way we’re going to keep them, in that order.” You could say Paterno hasn’t picked up a newspaper, flicked on the tube or listened to the radio in the past 24 hours and therefore knows nothing about the matter-of-time Sugar Bowl bid acceptance. But you would be wrong. Patemo’s known as much as anybody about the bid, but unless his squad is successful tomorrow it won’t matter in the least bit. So, first things first, up-and-down Boston College has the task of upending a red-hot Penn State team that it hasn’t beaten, well, never. Terps on Lion ice The Penn State Ice Hockey Club (1-0) will take on Maryland (6-0) tomorrow afternoon at 4 p.m. and again Sunday at 9 a m in the Ice Pavilion. The Terrapin offense is paced bv right wing Mike Gannon, who has ac cumulated eight points this season. Backing him up on the first line are center Jonas Rosenthal and left wing Pete Andrews. Maryland team has scored 31 goals this season but has allowed only 17 through their own net Reeside also expressed concern about the goaltend ing situation. Ulrich Bogli (3 0 goals per game average) will protect the visitors’ net this weekend from the Lions Russian-oriented offense. * TONIGHT LET'S SWAP! *+ the four blended voices and well balanced guitars and fiddle of i "Elijah” * 1 Special concert at « t THE RATHSKELLER I The Panhellenic Council wishes Kappa Delta luck in helping Pi Kappa Phi with their annual Turkey Day Drive Winter and Spring Term NOW RENTING Armenara Plaza Americana House Ambassador Bldg. • efficiency/ semi-one bedroom • one bedroom, two bedroom • modern, all electric single rooms men only Unico Corp 130 Sower St. Across from South Halls 237-0333 thz W 3 on sale Nov. 6~23 2nd"sth period around floor HUB Lion coach Larry Hendry believes that conditioning will be a key factor in the weekend’s match up. If his squad appears stronger than the Terps he plans to skate a “checking line” to try and wear down the opposition. However, Reeside contends the quick stop-and-start skating style he must employ while competing in the Chesapeake Hockey League will work to his advantage in the game. “Last year the big rink (at Penn State) helped us a lot. It gave us more room to pass and we could last longer because we didn't have to make such quick starts and stops,” Reeside said. In other action the Penn State JV takes on the Hamp ton Leafs in the Ice Pavilion Sunday at 7:30 p.m. —BG hard rock for The Eagles, coached by former Penn Stater Joe Yukica, a top-notch end here in 1950-52 under coach Rip Engle, are 3-5 this year after a strong 9-2 season last time around. A young team, Boston College has done things this season like whomp Syracuse 37-0 two weeks ago then fall to Georgia Tech, 42-10 last week. Lord knows, however, the Eagles won’t request forgiveness if they pick tomorrow to play their best game of the year. “Regardless of any talk,” Paterno said, referring to the bowl type, “they will want to beat us badly. Not for anybody in the East is Penn State just another game.” “All I know is that we’re prepared for BC, we’ve had a good week of practice, we’ve worked hard and we’re gonna play well.”A couple of fellas the Eagles will have to control are Penn State quarterback John Hufnagel and tailback John Cappelletti. Only in his first year as a running back, Cap pelletti needs only 67 yards tomorrow to hit the 1,000-yard mark. The 6-0,206-pounder, a real workhorse with 200 carries thus far has churned for 933 yards ( a 4 67 average and 103 7 per game) and ten touchdowns Cappy has also hauled in 13 passes for 105 and a score. All-American candidate Hufnagel, already holding the Penn State marks for single game and career passing yardage and career completions and percentage, needs 15 completions, 109 yards passing and 166 yards total offense for a few more Lion records: Adding to the Montour High senior’s ability is the fact that the Lions put the ball in the air only 29 per cent of the time. Penn State’s defense has been superb since the beginning of the season limiting opponents to 13.5 points a game. Linebacker Ed O’Neil owns the tackling lead with 57 solos and 48 assists with linebackers Jim Laslavic and John Skorupan tied for second being in on 85 tackles. Defensive end Bruce Bannon another All-American guess along with Skorupan soph end Dave Graf and tackle Randy Crowder have also been stingy. Skorupan, safety Gregg Ducatte and back Buddy Ellis all own two of Penn State’s 14 interceptions. In other offensive notes, the Lions are undoubtedly happy with reserve rushing by sophomore tailback Walt Addie, who has carried 50 times for 298 yards ( 5.67 average) and soph Dan Natale, Hufnagel’s most frequent receiver with 25 cat ches for 390 yards and four scores. Also, Penn State’s offensive line has been quite helpful toward healing Cappelletti’s early bumps and bruises. Center Jack Baiorunos is filling in nicely for injured Rick Brown while tackles Charlie Getty and Paul Gabel and guards Carl Schaukowitch and Phil LaPorta improve each week. As far as BC goes, the Lions will see a scrambling quar terback in Gary Marangi, who has completed 88 of 188 at tempts for 975 yards and seven touchdowns. The junior pilot has also come out of the pocket to rush 264 yards. The Lions, having faced drop-back passers Bernie Galiffa of West Virginia and N.C. State’s Bruce Shaw, will use caution on their rugged pass rush. 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November (7. \')li —7 Marangt looks like a great scrambler," Paterno said “He's probably the best scrambler we've seen since the ki< from Tennessee (Conredge Holloway) We’ve been workmj hard to keep him in the pocket and throw ’’ KXTRA POINTS Look for Skorupan and Bannon to be on Kodak’s All-American team to be released at the end of the season Do not look for Hufnagel. Terry Davis of Alabama. Bert Jones of LSL' or Don Strack of Virginia Tech Florida State’s Gary Huff is the honored quarterback Hufnagel is a legitimate Heisman Trophv candidate, but a greater possibility might be the Maxwell Trophy, also awarded to the best college football player in the countrv Pitt is hurting for next week’s clash'with Penn State Fne Panthers, including starters Rick Lozier, a guard, and defensive halfback Bill Adams will be absent T , r DELTA. 1 he bisters -or A , ~ . 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