a—The Dail3 Collegian Fall Sports Preview Monday, September 10. 1973 At Annapolis , Sept. 22 Navy: Navy kicks off the 1973 season September 15 when the Midshipmen travel to Lexington, Va to take on the Keydets of the Virginia Military Institute. After that first challenge, the schedule is all uphill until the traditional clash with Army Dec. 1. With Penn State, Michigan, Notre Dame, Tulane and Georgia Tech alternatingwith Army. Pitt, Air Force, Syracuse andSoston r. , • . Running back Dan Howard TERM BREAK &•RECESS TOURS and TRIPS Check this list;of tours and trips against your preference and we're sure you'll find that there's only ONE place in State College to buy your travel. ANYWAY YOU WANT TO GO - - ANY PLACE IN THE WORLD SEPT. 12 SAN FRANCISCO. The &Many Lions at their Game Includes la air, Hotel, Transfers, GaMe tickets, sightseeing, tips and taxes. All Indust., price NOV. 26 LONDON Show Tour _Show Tour. Four theatre tickets, Drama Or Musical. Includes RT Air, Hotel, transfers, breakfast daily, theatre tickets, sight. seeing, and many extras. All inclusive pric e . . NOV. 28 - BAHAMAS. Beach Fun in the Winter Includes RT Air, hotel, meals, trans• lets, sightseeing, tips, taxes and lots of holiday extras. All reclusive prices . DEC. 26 - MONTREAL. Ski. Ski and Apre.Ski in L c ; Belle Province Inc/odes RT Air hotel or chalet, transfers, some meals, tips, taxes. All incki siee price • MAR.. 3 - SAN JUAN More winter beach kin. Includes RI Air, transfers, hotel, sightseeing, cocktails, and fabulous night life All inclusive $279* MAR. 4 - INNSBRUCK. Ski or just play in She Austrian Alin; Includes RI Air, trans fern horn Munich, pension, bieakfast and dinner daily, tips, 4 259 taxer Sponsored by the Penn State Outing Club All inclusive Wire • . JUNE 5 - EUROPE. rhorler Ihgrht for the it Arr•wes on the con- • loner. , and tune lor Foil Rtcpstration Au Fare only As 200' L,. * ha, 2 ,10, pro tata,hore orlull aircraft • Group k , Cluytve Tour fus, ,k,,: o,lth:hie inqvuo COME IN CALL or WRITE 114 Hiester Street 238-4987 CENTRE for TRAVEL State College, Pa._l6Bol rough waters ahead for Welsh College, former Penn_State offensiVe backfield coach George Welsh won't have to listen to any more talk of easy schedules. Welsh left Penn State to return to his alma mater where he will inherit 20 lettermen from Navy's 4-7 club of a year ago. Better than half will return to offensive duties. But while eight starters will resume offensive chores,' the defensive unit returns with only two. Graduation casualties include defensive tackles Mike O'Shaughnessy and Glen'Nardi. Navy's offense this year comes under the heading of Great Expectations. The principal gears are back from a machine that broke Navy records for total yards (3,894), total plays (823), rdshing plays (537), and total first downs (218) last year. Cleveland Cooper, the first Midshipman ever to break the 1000-yard barrier, returns after his great sophomore season to dot Welsh's "I" formation. "I'm very impressed with Cleveland Cooper," • Welsh admits. "There aren't many backs I've been around, and I've been around some good ones, that are able to do some of the things Cooper can," As Welsh sees it, the key to Navy football fortunes in 1973 is confidence. Said Welsh: ' ; There's no way to be successful or win without confidence. It's especially important in the type of competition we're part of here. To have real confidence, I think you need some victories. "If we're going to be a good football team this fall, and I believe we will be, it will be important to our mental attitude to win some of those tough games (Penn State, Michigan) early in the year." $235* $304• 1 299 . $99• Running back Cleve Lion frosh 'outstanding`; seven deep at quarterback "I wouldn't want to mention any individuals; they're all outstanding," was freshman football coach Fran Ganter's enthusiastic description of his 1973 roster. The frosh, whose coaching staff includes six former Penn State players, will play a four ghme schedule: Milford Academy, Delaware, Navy, and Villanova. The offensive lineup, which includes five members of Pennkylvania's Big 33 All- Stars, is particularly;deep in the backfield. The frosh are three deep at tailback and fullback, and seven deep at •quarterback. Gainer explains the seven quarterbacks by saying: "We were looking for athlete's, atidniot just quarterbacks. Everyone must learn two positions, and ,any of these quarterbacks could play somdwhere else in the lineup." Among the offensive linemen are three Big :13 stars in guard Tom Oldziejewski, tackle George Reinher, and tight end Joe McCabe, Reinher is the brother of varsity kicker John Reihner. The defense includes a pair of huge tackles in Brad Benson (6-4. 260( and Dave 6-6.2501. Benson is a Big 3:1 All-Star Among the linebackers are Mike Cappelleti. brother of varsity tailback. .John, and Big :33 stars Keith Zimmerman and Bon Crosby Crosby and another linebacker. Chuck Benjamin, have been v irking out with the varsity, ooper Of the neophytes' opponents, Delaware always produces good football teams, and Milford usually has some talented prep schoolers. "Navy had a good year recruiting, and Villanova is beginning to strengthen its frosh program &so," said Canter, who expects four good !games for those who soon will be playing ll'a season. —Jeff Young Schedules FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Milford Academy Delaware Sept 21t Oct. 12 Oct 26 No% 9 I'ENN STATE SUI DCLF Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. •_'4 Oet. 6 Oct. 13 Oct 2( Oct. 27 No% . No%. 10 at 8) racase- West Virginia at Maryland N.C. State °lda ('nip. Pittsburgh at Nav, at Villanova at Sta . llford at Navy lowa at lir Fore( Arnr.%