The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 21, 1972, Image 6

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    (i—The Daih Collegian Tuesday, November 21, 1972
Bannon on Kodak team
Penn State defensive end
Bruce Bannon was named to
the 1972 Kodak All-America
team by the American
Football Coaches Association
yesterday.
Other All-Americans in
alphabetical order Defen
sive back Cullen Bryant
i Colo ). Defensive tackle
Dave Butz (Purdue), fullback
Sam Cunningham (USC),
middle guard Rich Glover
(Neb ), linebacker Randy
Gradishar (Ohio St.), of
fensive guard John Hannah
(Ala >, linebacker Wille
Harper (Neb ), halfback Dick
Jauron (Yale), quarterback
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Sugar Bowl sweeter than Orange
For some reason, a large amount of people on this
campus seem to think Penn State is going to a second-rate
bowl New Year’s Eve. A popular opinion is that the Lions
were slighted by the Orange Bowl, supposedly the more
glamorous of the three major bowls available to Penn
State, and therefore anything else doesn’t quite make it.
Namely, the Sugar Bowl.
True, Penn State was not the Orange Bowl Committee’s
choice. But if meeting Greg Pruitt-powered Oklahoma in
the Sugar Bowl is second-rate, then any bowl committee
that wants a first-rate matchup is in for quite a search.
First of all, it is rumored that the Lions missed a Miami
trip by no more than one vote, not exactly a slight when
you consider the competition. Secondly, maybe the
Orange Bowl is a little higher up there on your holiday
splendor list, but football-wise the Florida people are
coming up short in the credibility department this time.
Here for the N.C. State game two weeks ago, Orange
scout Nick Crane said his bowl, since the national
championship \vas shaping up in the Rose Bowl, was
looking for the “two highest-ranked teams available.”
One would have been Alabama had they not leaned
toward a cozy visit to the Cotton Bowl. The other would
have been Penn State had the Notre Dame officials not
wooed the Orange Bowl people for three weeks. Ob
viously, in a year of hard campaigning, 10th ranked the
Fighting Irish did as well as George McGovern, if not
better since they won.
On this campus, prior to the Sugar Bowl rumor last
week, athletic department officials were sitting around
Rec Hall about Tuesday morning with the highest offer an
interested group from the Gator Bowl committee. The
call came from New Orleans shortly after and Penn
State’s eyes lit up for the honor and the $420,000 that
accompanies it.
Second-rate? Barring any upsets, the Rose Bowl will
own the biggest show with Number One USC and Big Ten
winner Ohio State or Michigan squaring off in Pasadena.
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The Orange Bowl will resemble its selection tactics
poor. Notre Dame, which also faces USC Dec. 2, will
make out worse with Nebraska than coach Ara Par
sigian’s complimentary Ford in a head-on collision. The
Cornhuskers, win or lose against Oklahoma Thanksgiving
Day, should surely prevail.
That leaves the Penn State-Oklahoma tussle in the
spotlight all alone on New Year’s Eve. Should Oklahoma
knock off Nebraska, it will be even better. Incidentally,
the Lions are getting off a telegram to the Sooners some
time soon, a good luck wish for the Husker fray.
So if Penn State-Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl in New
Orleans on New Year’s Eve on national teevee is second
rate, then Mike Reid has no jump off the ball, Joe Paterno
doesn’t know how to win and John Hufnagel won’t make
the All-East squad.
Lion co-captain Gregg Ducatte was commenting on that
very issue on the team plane from Boston Saturday night.
“Nobody on this team figures it’s a letdown,” he said.
“We figure we are playing one of the best teams in the
country and we’ll have one of the best bowls.
“I loved the Sugar Bowl bid,” Ducatte said. “We’ve
been to the two other major bowls. And this way we can
win the ball game and go out and have a night on the
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Lion harriers 11
By BILLGUTHLEIN
Collegian Senior Reporter
Penn State could have used
Mark Spitz on the Glenbrook
Country Club in Houston
yesterday. The Lions
splashed out an eleventh
place finish in the NCAA
cross-country championships
on the flat six-mile course. ■
“The course was flooded
yesterday (Sunday),” Lion
coach Harry Groves said, “To
say it was wet today would be
an understatement.”
Junior Charlie Maguire
literally slipped himself out of
All-American status, Groves
claimed. Maguire got up
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by Glenn Sheeley
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again to lead the Lions
finishing 38th at 29:38.
Runners finishing in the top 25
receive All-American
recognition
East Tennessee's Neil
Cusack proved he was the
best adverse condition runner
leading 290 others with a
28:30. Thirty yards behind
Cusack was Doug Brown of
Tennessee.
Brown’s teammates placed
11th, 25th, 35th, and 56th for a
team victory with 134 points.
Despite Cusack’s and Ed
Leddy’s third place finish the
Vol’s eastern state coun
terparts could only muster a
Last year, the Cotton Bowl game on New Year's Day
left little whooping it up for the Penn State players with a
9 p.m bed check.
As far as the rumored Orange Bowl bid goes, Ducatte
speculated that perhaps the Miami committee offered
Oklahoma a bid even before Nebraska.
“I heard they took the two highest-ranked teams left,”
he said. “Maybe Oklahoma turned down the Orange Bowl
(with Notre Dame) to play the highest-ranked team
available (Penn State).”
What does a bowl trip mean?
“lt’s a reward for a lot of hard work,” Ducatte said.
“It’s an incentive for national recognition and a chance to
enjoy yourself. They always show you a nice time ”
It’s an even sweeter reward this season for a Penn State
team that lost its opening game and had to eek out wins in
the next two. This team is not like last year’s, one that
coasted then fell to Tennessee in an 11th game with a bowl
bid already two weeks old
If you really want to go overboard, you could say
something trite like this year's Lions “came back from
adversity.” But they did. They’ve gotten over 1,000 yards
rushing from tailback John Cappelletti, who never played
the position as a varsity player, and strong week-in, week
out quarterbacking from John Hufnagel. a Heisman
Trophy candidate at that.
What it comes down to is this. In the beginning of the
season fans up here were groaning that THEY lost to
Tennessee. Eight weeks and eight wins later it was WE
are going to the Orange Bowl. The bandwagon was
jammed packed.
Now it’s Sugar Bowl time, less chance to use all that
suntan lotion and, “I thought WE were going to the
Orange Bowl,” is a common sound
Well, WE aren’t going anywhere. PENN STATE is
going to the Sugar Bowl, but you’re welcome to come
along.
th in NCAA's
runner-up spot with 134
Oregon, the defending
champion finished third at 158
with Washington State in
fourth at 167.
Penn State collected 327
points in their bid to top last
season’s eighth spot. Groves
was pleased with his squad's
performance although he had
visions of a better one.
“We did pretty well, con
sidering. A rank of 11th or
12th in the nation is good. It
was due to mishaps that we
didn’t finish higher,” he said.
Matt Chadwick fell twice
during the contest which put
him behind four of his
teammates. The senior co-
Fisk AL's
NEW YORK (AP) -
Boston Red Sox catcher
Carlton Fisk became the first
American Leaguer in history
yesterday to be unanimously
selected Rookie of the Year
by the Baseball Writers'
Association of America
Fisk, who batted .293.
eighth best in the league in
1972, hit 22 home runs and
drove in 61 runs, garnered all
24 BBWA votes.
He joined Frank Robinson
and Willie McCovey of the
National League as the only
major league players
unanimously selected since
the award was given annually
to a player in each league in
1949. Robinson won it in 1956
with Cincinnati and McCovey
in 1959 with San Francisco.
In addition, Fisk is only the
second catcher to win
American League rookie
honors. Thurman Munson of
the New York Yankees was
selected in 1970.
Fisk is the Red Sox’ third
Rookie of the Year. First
baseman Walt Dropo was
captain placed 192nd with a
time of 31 55 in his last
collegiate run
Gary Gittings finished four
seconds and nine positions
behind Maguire Freshman
Ron Secord proved he
deserved a starting berth
with upperclassmen as he slid
his way to a 96th slot with a
30:19. Senior co-captain Jim
Allahand claimed fourth
place among the Lions with a
30:32 that earned the Trevose
senior a 113th spot.
Twenty-seven schools
competed for the team
championship yesterday in
the first NCAA cross-country
competition held in the South
west
top rook
chosen in 1950 and pitcher
Don Schwall received the
honor in 1961
Fisk’s batting average and
home run and RBI output
were tops among American
League catchers. He recently
was voted to receive the Gold
Glove award of managers and
coaches ,as the league's best
defensive catcher and was
named to the 1972 American
League All-Star team by
Manager Earl Weaver of
Baltimore
The 24-year-old native of
Bellows Falls, Vt., had brief
trials with the Red Sox in 1969
and 1971 The first time he
failed to get a hit in five at
bats, the second time he hit
.313 with 15 hits-including two
doubles, a triple and two
homers and six RBIs m 48
at-bats
But at the start of the 1972
season, Fisk was the third
string catcher behind Duane
Josephson and Bob Mont
gomery
He played only occasionally
until Josephson pulled a groin
muscle and was sidelined for
several games. Then Fisk
alternated with Montgomery
while Josephson, in order to
avoid aggravating the injury,
played first base.
But on May 18 in Detroit,
the Red Sox, looking for
stronger defensive play
behind the plate, gave Fisk
the fulltime job and he
never relinquished it.
Court restrains
Hull from WHA
CHICAGO (AP) Bobby
Hull, former Chicago Black
Hawk star and currently a
player-coach with the Win
nipeg Jets, was restrained
yesterday from playing in the
World Hockey Association by
a Circuit Court order.
Judge Francis T. Delaney
signed the order following
failure of the WHA to post a
$2.5 million bond with the
federal court in Philadelphia.
The action was the result of
a suit by the Black Hawks of
the National Hockey League
to keep Hull from playing for
the Jets.
The Nov. 20 date was set by
Philadelphia Judge A. Leon
Higginbotham for the WHA to
post the bond to insure
against damages to the NHL
“if my ruling is wrong or is
reversed by an appellate
court.”
A week ago, attorney
Seymour Scheier of the Black
Hawks attempted to get a
restraining order against
Hull’s playing for the Jets.
But Judge Delaney said he
wouldn’t do anything until he
learned if the WHA bond was
posted. “If the bond is posted,
then there is no further case
in Chicago,” he said.