Dunn buries his(?) past remarks "Penn will bury Penn State” the newspapers of the area had him saying a year ago but Jack Dunn now denies having uttered those words His St Joseph's soccer team had just fallen 4-1 to Penn State in the opening round of the NCAA playoffs and Dunn ob\ iousl> was unhappy as he headed to the locker room The subject of Penn State’s next opponent came up "Pm sure I didn't say ‘Penn will bury Penn State,' ” Dunn said last night "I might have said that Penn was the favorite and I would say that again this year But I didn't say anything about burying " Oil. yes you did - or words to that effect is how Dennis Gildea of the Pennsylvania Mirror retorted "We were walking back to the locker room, talking about something in the game,” Gildea said “And he just \ olunteered I didn't ask him he said something like "I'll tell you one thing Penn will bury Penn State ’ "He was pretty excited when he said it: you know, mad about losing and all ” The words went on to serve as something of an in spiration as Penn State upset the Quakers of Penn 2-1 on Andy Rymarczuk's two fourth-period goals. Whether Jack Dunn actually mouthed those words or not, he now is offering little in the way of incendiary phrases His St Joe's outfit, 11-2 and Middle Atlantic Conference champion, is a good one, he will tell you But there are no harsh words for Penn State. "Penn State, as usual, is an extremely strong team." Dunn said “If they have one strong suit, it's their offense They got three people in (Andy) Rymarezuk, Rick Allen and Chnsie Bahr who can score anytime." The two teams pair off tomorrow night in a replay of last year's tourney opener with one notable exception Bowl .spots nearly gone NEW YORK CAP) - Saturday night was anything but the loneliest night of the week for the 11 major bowl games as college football teams scrapped their way into 20 of the 22 available berths Top-rated Southern California nailed down the Pacific-8 title and the host role in the Rose Bowl with a 24-7 triumph over 14th-ranked UCLA The Trojans will meet the winner of next weekend's Big Ten showdown between third-ranked Michigan, a late 0-6 winner over Purdue, and No 9 Ohio State, which turned back Northwestern 27-14 Although the invitations could not officially be ex tended until Saturday evening under NCAA regulations, many of the pairings were disclosed by The Associated Press last week and most ran true to form National runner-up Alabama mauled Virginia Tech 52-13 and accepted a bid to the Cotton Bowl against No. 7 Texas, which captured an unprecedented fifth con secutive Southwest Con- Yukica no stranger Boston College coach Joe Yukica is 4j1953 graduate of Penn State He was an end on Rip Engle's 1950. 1951 and 1952 Nittany Lion teams He served as a graduate assistant at Penn State in 1953 and coached State College iPa i High School in 1954. 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Nebraska, which clinched its two national titles in the Orange Bowl but is only rated fifth this year after one loss and one tie, walloped Kansas State 59-7 and will make a third straight trip to Miami The opponent will be No 10 Notre Dame, a hard-pressed 20-17 victor over the Umversitv of Miami Eight-ranked Louisiana State scored twice in the final period to defeat Mississippi State 28-14 a couple of hours after the Tigers accepted a berth m the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl There they will face Southeastern Conference rival and 13th-ranked Ten nessee, which beat Mississippi 17-0 and ended the Rebels' string of 15 straight howl appearances The Gator Bowl lined up llth-ranked Auburn after the Cinderella team of the year drubbed Georgia 27-10 The Tigers' opponent will be No 15’ Colorado, which whipped Air Force 38-7 No 19 Missouri won a 6-5 battle from No 12 lowa State and both clubs wound up in both teams appear improved. St. Joe’s dumped Rider 2-0 Friday for the MAC title and its 11th victory in 13 mat ches Penn State finished sixth-ranked in the nation with a mark of 8-0-2, its first undefeated record in 17 years. Last year St. Joe’s jumped in front 1-0 and then seemed to pull back defensively in an effort to hang on to the one goal lead. The Hawks, it seemed, were all clustered in front of their goal "I don’t think that's quite accurate,” Dunn said. “We lost our two big fullbacks in that game and we were in by Ray McAllister $ f assistant sports editor trouble We just couldn’t handle Penn State anymore after that.” The Lions, behind Bahr’s three goals, came on strong to bury (sorry) St. Joe’s but Dunn doesn't think they’ll have it so easy this year. “We play a typical Philadelphia area game,’’ he said. “Actually it’s a Philadelphia and Delaware Valley area game most of the teams around here play it and most of vour boys up there play it, too. bowls the former against Jose State 51-21 in nonleague the Western Athletic Con- action while Arizona lost to ference champ in the Fiesta Wyoming 22-14 and Utah Bowl and the latter against bowed to Brigham Young 16- C.eorgia Tech in the Liberty 7. The winner of next Bowl The Yellowjackets 1 Saturday's Arizona State stung Navy 30-7 Arizona tussle will win the A pair of fourth-quarter WAC. touchdown passes from Nick i n a game between two Top Yidnovic to Ken Taylor gave Twenty teams with no bowl No 16 North Carolina a 14-0 bid involved, No. 20 victory over Duke and sent Washington State stunned the Tar Heels into the Sun favored No. 17 Washington 27- Bowl against Texas Tech. 10 which shaded Baylor 13-7 The Peach Bowl went for a pair of unranked but ex plosive teams after North Carolina State trounced Clemson 42-17 and West Virginia saddled Syracuse with its first losing campaign since 1949 by a 43-12 count. Florida State, which had been in the running, missed out by losing to South Carolina 24-21. The only two berths open are the host spot in the Fiesta Bowl against Missouri and one vacancy ih the Tangerine Bowl, where the opponent will be surprising Kent State, which rebounded from a 3-8 record a year ago and downed defending champion Toledo 27-9 for Mid American honors. Arizona State, ranked 18th, snapped a three-way logjam in the Western Athletic Conference by routing San Wine Cellar in the Casa di Altomonte Full cockfaif and Food Service3p m -la m 119 S Atherton - Across from Imperial 400 Motel “It’s a heads-up, defensive game, a very aggressive game.” Indeed, as Dunn explained, St. Joseph’s is primarily a defensive outfit. Success has been the Hawks’ in terms of limiting the opposition to a very few goals usually none and knocking in a few themselves. “Most of our better players we put on defense,” Dunn said, “while most of Penn State’s go on defense. If you could get the two together somehow, you’d have a darn good team.” Penn State has a good enough team already and one he’ll definitely have no trouble getting his team ready for, Dunn said. For one thing, most of the players from both teams are from the Philly area and know each other from long years in high school and in the summer leagues. “We’re not awed by these players,” the coach said “We’ve known them and know what they can do. We do respect them. “Penn State, as I see it, has a few definite advantages and the players see them, too I haven’t tried to hide the advantages. One is the depth in the squad they have. Another is that the game is up there and that it’s under the lights. “It’s definitely to our disadvantage to play under the lights on a strange field. We haven’t played under those conditions while Penn State has, of course. It might take us as much as 20 minutes to adjust.” Despite this, Dunn has not given up by any means. He has confidence in his squad, particularly its defense and feels, with a few breaks, the Hawks can play with anyone. But he stops short of predicting a victory for St. Joseph’s. And he is quite sure not to say anything incen diary, something like “St. Joe’s will bury Penn State.” Booter tickets on sale Tickets are now on sale for tomorrow night’s NCAA soccer playoff match between Penn State and St. Joesph’s. Tickets, as demanded by NCAA rules, are $1 for students and $2 for all others. The match, to be played at Jeffrey Field, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Last year’s match between the same two squads ended in a 4-1 victory for Penn State. The Lions this year finished their regular season 8-0-2, their first undefeated season since 1955. “LADY SINGS THE BLUES' A RED HOT SMASH!” —Gens Shalit, NBC-TV k, I SINGS JB THE BLUES PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION and BERRY GORCY present DANA ROSS IN "LADY SINGS TF6 auES'' also stomng BILLY DEE WILLIAMS • co-starring RICHARD PRYOR Drected tv SIDNEY J FURiE • Produced by JAY WESTON or*) JAMESS WHITE Executive Producer BERRY GORDY • Screenplay by TERENCE McCLOy end CHRIS Clark & SUZANNE de PASSE • Music score by MCHa LEGRAND Filmed in PANAVISON* • In COLOR • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE | VMCiXJCx MUXI CK njTp-*»|g3«a ttp ruol NOW . i HOST LMDCYOU TINGLG.. i THIS WILL 4 ime you I TWITCH! I j£€MG H a j «tCotor (X) forUdm and GertfcnwiowZi ■WEEK! iSKlfild 7 =°°° B^°0 ° The Daily Collegian Monday, November 20, 1972—7 Ruggers finish unbeaten Penn State’s Rugby Club blitzed Harrisburg 21-0 Saturday to complete its fall season with a perfect 6-0 mark. The locals put the game overall away in the first half, rushing Jim Woessner and John to a 10-0 lead, thereby Saxes came through with first finishing its best season since period tries for the A's the spring of 1971 when it lost against Harrisburg Saturday only once and was ranked to wrap up the match early among the nation’s top twenty Frasier Gregor, George Neal clubs. and Jerry Starbin rounded The club’s C side, however, out the scoring Valachi Valachi told it alL.across the headlines of America. the movies 23 9 ° OINOOE LAURENT,IS p.esenti D a ,|y 5 7 30 10 00 CHARLES BRONSON HELD OVER K LINO VENTURA -aTERENCE YOUNG f.,«‘THE VALACHI PAf*€Rs’ JOSEPH WISEMAN JILL IRELAND WALTER CHIARI GERALDS O LQUGHLIN AMEDEO NAZZARI Soeenpiay Dy STEPHEN GELLER Based on th« s 0 o« Wunc St RI2 ORTOLANI f'O'i Co'-'-a,* YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ANYTHING UNTIL YOU’VE SEEN EVERYTHING Jl actress ' ■ VI ' BARBRA SMD OMAR SHARIF 'FUNNY GIRL" ■ : ' TECHN,COLOR» PANAVSON* sT[el • PERFORMANCES EVENINGS AT 7:00 & 9:30 • | ★ NOW PLAYING ★ | | Watch "The Mechanic” find 101 Ways to | | Kill Daily at 2-4-6-8 & 10 | fell to Harrisburg's B team 13-7 and finished 2-2 on the season Penn State's B side previously had finished at 4-2, giving the club a 12-4 record Matinee 2 30 Wed, Sat, Sun — —" if,-, \ V«* S ' C „,O " \ \ all the songs all the tears all the laughter all time great tfSSWSSS: