The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 04, 1973, Image 15

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    Natale,Cappelletti
Tight end Dan Nata le is a sure bet to add his name to the
Penn State record book and the season opener is still two
weeks away.
Natale is bringing . back memories of the Lions' All-
America tight end who was Chuck Burkhart's favorite
target from 1966-8. Natale is being pushed for. post season
honors. His 460 yards gained on 30 receptions last year as a
sophomore was tops on the squad!'
A few receptions against Stanford will push Natale into
the 10th spot on the list of State career receiving leaders.
If Natale should match his sophomore year totals he could
move up to third place on the Lions all-time list, behind
Kwalick and Jack Curry.
Kwalick's last catch in 1968 left the All-Pro tight end with
1343 yards. Should Natale surpass Kwalick's totals before he
graduates, the top receiver in the State record books still is
Curry, who covered more than a mile of football turf (1837
in his three years at Penn State.
Natale fit in well last year in the Lions' offense, which is
geared to a tight end-oriented passing game.
A good blocker with the size (6-3, 220 pounds) to move the
defenders out of the play, Natale is in the same mold as
Kwalick and Bob Parsons, whom he took over the starting
from when the latter went to the Chicago Bears.
Fencing team, Naiads schedule tryouts
Penn State fencing coach
Mac Garret has announced
that there will be a meeting
of all prospective team
candidates, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m
in the Rec_H&ll fencing room.
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"I'm anxious for a good
response from the
underclassmen and the .
freshmen especially," says
Garret.
"We are a young team.
Many of our top men from
last year have graduated,
presenting us with a number
of openings on the team. In
fact, two of every three
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positions in each weapon are
open.
"Most of our squad is
composed of men who never
fenced before coming to Penn
State," the coach continues.
"We look for boys with good,
basic athletic ability."
Garret, who joined the
Penn State -staff last year
after 20 years as head coach
at Illinois, guided the Lions to
a 5-3 record and the school's
third best National Collegiate
Athletic Association
tournament finish ever
(22nd).
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open mon. & fri. 9 to 9
tue. thru sat. 9 to 5:30
Mark Simenson
Who is the nation's winningest active football coach?
Depending on which formula you subscribe to. you have a
choice between Arizona State mentor Frank Kush and Joe
Paterno of Penn State.
Kush has the top spot on a list called the "top 20 coaches"
on the strength of his 15 year record of 121 wins,l3 loses and
one tie.
The list was compiled by Elmo Hudgins, a public relations
director for the Southeastern conference. He selected 20
men still coaching who have won the most college games,
have a winning record and have had at least five years of
major. competition. The cutoff for the 1973 was a minimum
of 68 victories.
After Penn State's first
annual varsity-alumni meet
Sept. 29, the team opens its
regular season Nov. 4 at the
Western Pennsylvania
American Fencing League
Association Championship.
The Naiads Swim Club is
holding tryouts at the White
Building pool Monday, Sept.
10 at 7 p.m.
Naiads is a synchronized
swimming club with its main
focus on water show
production.
According to • the club's
advisor, Marilyn Eastridge,
advanced swimmers can
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learn synchronized skills
easily during fall term
' practice.
Tryouts include: front
. crawl, back crawl, side
stroke, breast stroke,
sculling, surface diving and
deck dive. Most college and
high school synchronized
swimming groups are co-ed.
Naiads compete in Eastern
Intercollegiate Synchronized
Swimming competition in
March.
Swimmers at, the tryouts
are requested to bring their
own suits and girls must have
caps. Towels will be
furnished.
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That last point is. the main difference between Hudgins'
rankings and the NatiOnal Collegiate Sports Service totals
which place Paterno first an 4 Kush second.
Paterno owns a seven year record of 63 wins. 13 losses and
one tie.
Paterno's winning percentage iJ .825 while Kush's totals
give him a mark of .784.
It took five decimal places before a runnerup to Kush was
determined. Michigan's Bo Schembechler followed Kush
with a .76444 winning log, edging Darrell Royal of Texas.
who owns a mark of .76435. Royal has been coaching almost
twice as long (19 years) as Schembecher (10 years).
Other coachg,s , making both lists were Paul Bryant of
Alabama (220-69-16, .748), Woody Hayes of Ohio State (182-
60-7, .745) and John McKay of Southern California (100-33-6.
741).
While Natale can add his name to a few reClords, the
scribes will be kept busy keeping track of what John
Cappelletti does with football under his arm. The- Lion
tailback spent his sophomore year trying out as a
defensive back. Paterno moved Cappy to a running back last
year and he accounted for 1,117, yards rushing. thesecond
best single year by a Lion rusher. Only Lydell Mitchell
(1,567 in 1971) gained more Yards rushing in one season.
Cappy will be doing some moving on the field as well as
the record book. He has a chance to better his standing in
the following team categories: single season and career
rushing, and season and career total offense.
Former Penn State defensive tackle Steve Smear has
been moving around a lot. First he was drafted by the
Montreal Alouettes when he graduated in 1969. After three
years in Montreal, Smear then motored south to Toronto.
where the Argonauts had a •place waiting for him as a
middle linebacker.
"Coach Paterno reminds me very much, of Argonaut
coach John Rauch," Smear said recently. "They're both
first class people who run very professional organizations
and I feel that when you're working in a professional
atmosphere it can't help but make you a better football
player."
Smear who teamed with another All-America tackle in
Mike Reid under Paterno, is now a middle linebacker
Concerning his new position, Smear said, "Middle
linebacker is my favorite position. You're right in the center
of things and have a chance to be involved in both the run
and pass coverage, besides getting the opportunity to call
the defensive signals."
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The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 4, 1973-
record book
Tight end Dan Natale
is beginning it's
it could pay
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