—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, May 30, 1973 Medlar wins toss, then coins phrase SUPERSTAR SALE KC 31996 The most astounding, exciting, most critically acclaimed, spiritual rock group around. KE 32156 The special, unique musical magic of Donovan. KC 32188 The triumphant return of Johnny Winter, one of the greatest guitarists around. The heaviest of the heaviest. “The Best of Mountain" with Leslie West, Corky Laing, and Felix Pappalardi. On Columbia and Epic Records [<g] an|j Tapes ’Not available on tape By ray McAllister, RICK STARR and MARK SIMENSON You can see it in ap prehensive eyes and you can hear about it in hurried, muffled whispers. There is nothing left to believe in. Nixon's credibility is exploding at the seams, the dollar is dying on foreign markets and Liza has broken with Desi for Peter. The Bucs are sputtering, Super Steve is not so, and Indy has seen more fire and rain than James Taylor. But then, out of the blue, like Sky King flying off in the name of motherhood and Nabisco cookies comes the Paterno. Let it not be said that things are not as they once were, for, like the rusting Titanic, the Paternos will always be around. Frankly, we’re sorry. But tradition, the need to fill this space and our inability to unload the awards after each term implore that we present the Spring Paternos, once again, to those deserving, to those RECORD RANCH 232 E. College Ave hnny Winter Alive And Well including 4 Roll Silver Tram t You Feel It CbeapTequiLa Not again: undeserving and lo all (he rest who don't really care 100 much, anyway. ATHLETE OF THE TERM He almost knocked it into the woods during the first leg of qualifying for the U.S. Open, but two-time Eastern golf champ Dan O'Neill carried this Spring Paterno home. Netter Walker Shivar, until he lost to teammate Jan Bortner, was in the running, as were trackmen Charlie Maguire and Mike Sands, baseballer Dennie DeWitt and lacrosser Karl Hurtzig. COACH OF THE TERM A three-way tie here finally was broken by flipping a coin. KC 31748 Lightning bright music from the most incredible new group around KE 32140 Virtuoso performances of England's legendary guitarist, Jeff Beck, and America's foremost rhythm section, lim o<J£dl oiiU Appn_e. KE 31607- Johnny Nash. Fast becoming one of America’s favorite singers. Argent never sounded like this be fore. No An astoundingly special albumX The Paternos Coif coach Joe Boyle, whose loam successfully defended its Eastern crown, was given heads; Holmes Cathrall, whose tennis team is favored to successfully defend its Eastern crown, was given tails. But baseball coach Chuck Medlar won the award when the coin stood on end. His team now the favorite to emerge as District 2’s representative in the College World Series, Medlar was nonplussed by the tie breaker. “That’s baseball,” he offered. MINOR SPORT ATHLETE OF THE TERM Little big man Jeff Keller isn’t that what we called him in a feature article won this one almost by default. There wasn’t exactly a truckload of minor non-scholarship sports this term. WOMAN ATHLETE OF THE TERM Carol Backenstose picked up a Spring Paterno here, presumably because her name’s easier to pronounce than Dybalski, but that joke’s a term late, anyway. Golfer FRESHMAN ATHLETE OF THE TERM Righthander Mitch Lukevics led the nation in strikeouts per-inning but, more im portantly, won himself a Spring Paterno over track man A 1 Jackson, netter Miguel Maurtua, Hurtzig, and teammate Steve Correll. Not surprisingly, Lukevics threatened to brush back the entire Collegian sports staff when presented with his award. “Get that thing outta here!" he purportedly blurted. Rankpnstnsp- what disappointment of DacKenstose. wnat THE TERM _ Penn state’s horizons are left? lacrosse team, took two of its first three games, dropped ,y-*~ Willie Stargell’s 13th home run of the season helped the Pittsburgh Pirates to 6-1 victory over the Atlanta E “ dvei ’ ldsl nigm. Pittsburgh tagged loser Carl Morton, 4-4, for an unearned runj in the second and added two more runs in the third on a pair of walks, a run-scoring single by Stargell and an infield out that produced another run. Morton yielded two more Quench your at the Thrifty Bottle Shop iliiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiunuiiiiiuiiiniiiiininunimiiiaiiuiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiliiiiiiiiiiuiiiimuiniiMiijiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiii! Andrea Dutcher and lacrosser Gwen Kranzley offered the stiffest com petition to the netwoman. Thirst 35 Cold Brands to Travel with open Wed. 3:00 p.m. till 2 a.m. V // the next four but picked up a Spring Paterno here. The lacrossers, who were talking playoff when the season opened, almost blew the award by playing well in their last outing. But their disappointment still was greater than pitcher outfielder Rick Sherkel’s on the mound and assistant sports editor Rick Starr’s on the typewriter. QUOTES OF THE TERM: "The first mistake we made was allowing them to play the national anthem. Then we had to play the game.” lacrosse coach Dick Pencek after his team’s 20-5 loss at Cortland. “These matches are so cold you have to get drunk to stay at them." assistant sports information director Barry Jones at the tennis match against Navy. "Yeah, but in order to stay LaXers like Draino: down the drain Bucs crush Braves with six run effort PITTSBURGH (AP) Luke Walker and Jim Rooker scattered seven hits and at matches like Rochester (a !)-0 Penn State rout) you have to COME drunk.” tennis player Doug Pollock at the tennis match against Navy. “Aren't I supposed to be here." freshman quar- terback Rocco English, the victim of a practical joke, upon entering the Collegian office dressed in a suit and tie and carrying a football and an umbrella. "Beep-beep-beep-beep beep-beep-beep-beep-beep” the telephone of women’s golf coach Annette Thompson when the Collegian called her home 13 times one night to get the results of the past weekend’s match. The Collegian lost. "It took me 10 years to build up my tennis program and you ruin it with one article" —V v Lukevics: Get that thing outta here! Holmes Cathrall to Bill Guthlein after a Collegian article on academics and the tennis schedule. “You thought that was a good article. I thought that was a horrible article” collegian classified ads are widely read «==*«==K===S<= H Jl i Memorial Day Program Durufle REQUIEM All-Faith Chapel Choir Penn State Singers Organists: Zollene Reiss tier Roger Boop Soloist: Jeanne Nagurny Conductor: Roger Andrews Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel May 30, 1973 4:00 pm *— w «f - - ** 1 Homophiles of Penn State present a SPRING DANCE with TROOPER RABBIT Wednesday, May 30th 8 - 11 pm in the Hub Ballroom SO cents admission Come and dance - EVERYONE WELCOME! Easterns O'Neill and now...this Mrs. Holmes Cathrall to Bill Guthlein after a Collegian article on academics and the tennis schedule. "Year in and \ear out. they're a fine team" Chuck Medlar, before games with William and Mary (21,- Villanova, Lafayette, Rutgers (2), Bucknell, Dickinson. Georgetown, West Virginia, Gettysburg, Rider (2). Delaware, Temple (2). Juniata, Buffalo (2),.Pitt and Indiana (2). There will be other awarus so those who did not receive Spring Paternos, and the accompanying Nabisco Fig Newtons, should not feel as bad as did assistant sports editor Mark Simenson when he did not receive one. 1 ‘Sportswriting,’ ’ said Simenson, "is no joke " And neither, someone once joked, are the Paternos. So with at least one tradition still thriving, hopefully America will go on. While other cere monies are coming and going, no doubt the Paternos will stay. Presumably, because nobody will take them awav. runs in the fourth, one scored on Walker's bunt single, and Stargell gave the Pirates a 6-0 lead in the fifth when he tagged Morton for a solo home run to dead center. Walker, who pitched seven full innings before tiring, allowed five hits and surrendered the first Atlanta run in the sixth on Ralph Garr's triple and a single by Darrell Evans.
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