At Univ. Park, Oct. 13 Army: determined but inexperienced GOOD NEWS!,. SAM'S PRICE-SHATTERING LABOR DAY CONTINUED ONE MORE WEEK —OPEN— (and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. for Sundays for browsing) Save as never before on the largest and finest selection of furniture, TV, car peting and. appliances between Pitts burgh and Philadelphia. Cash or terms free delivery. Normal service is included on all sales -priced TV, stereo and appliances. DON'T MISS OUT! Quarterback Kingsley Fink ********** ****** .3( Welcome Freshmen * -0( Relax & Visit * * "Penn State's House of Fun"* * CAMPUS CASINO * 4( 320 E. College Ave. * * 4( ..k , Serving you with the area's latest electronic * igames, pins, guns, old and new arcade pieces, .4 ( foosball, air hockey, pool tables and friendly * .0( atmosphere. * ******ir********* WHO'S GAY? "Some of My Best Friends" A movie on Gay Liberation will be presented by HOPS (FREE) in Room 71 Willard, tomorrow at 8 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME. The Daily Collegian Fall Sports Preview Monday, September 10, 1973-9 By CON CRANE Editor Slum and Gravy Magazine WEST POINT, N.Y. "There's great potential for the future on this team and the whole season is predicated on how fast the young ones mature," states on optimistic Tom Cahill, now in his eighth year as head football coach at West Point. However, a schedule that has Tennessee, California, Georgia Tech, Penn State, and Notre Dame as the first five games necessitates some awfully quick development. The replacement of 28 graduated lettermen is made doubly difficult by the fact that this Army team has only 13 seniors. Much depends on the throwing arm of quarterback . Kingsley Fink and the receiving hands of co-captain Jim Ward. Tight end Joe Miller is another veteran who will be spearing Fink aerials, along with junior Barry Armstrong. On the ground, Pete Ramsburger and Bob Simons will do the bulk of the ball-carrying, with help from Willie Thighpen, also an outstanding blocker. The offensive line will be anchored by Ted Davis and Ted Krawczyk. Co-captain Skip Whitman will lead a defense which was hurt much worse than the offense by graduation. Joining him to bolster the linebacking positions will be aggressive Dave Molten. Last year's center, Neil Begley, his been moved to defensive tackle to take advantage of his talent and size (6-5, 235). The defense will be young but determined. Even the coaching staff has three new faces. Cahill really had his job cut out for him at early drills, but his ,efforts culminated in a spring intrasquad game in which 75 points were scored. This team will get on the scoreboard; ,a successful season will depend on how quickly the inexperienced defense solidifies. Need a roommate? Find one the fast and easy way COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED PLACEMENT INTERVIEW SCHEDULE FOR SEPTEMBER 26 THROUGH OCTOBER 5 -111,perifir information asailahle in Room 12. Grange September 26. 1973 ";hared llrvlirnlSv..tem., September 28. 1973 Ferro Ctirprirtititin - Rand Co .1. K. La.+Ner S.- Co. Outuiwer 1.1973 & L% brand there (hi. I. '& Thp It (triter Stcasey If ashinghat Naval Recruiting. District there th 2. 3. I , 51 )I•ltiber. 1973 Irthur indermni & (:o shere Ut t. .L I & 3; Genera/ Plectrir Compairt 1). Leitlestlorf tV Ca. 1111111111' Octidaer I. 1973 - lino.? S: Ern., ih,re (ht. I tV.' I alai! Carbide Corporation th • • 1 \ 11.. Q r kl'F. -3ill uq , epl 20 in ( !lumber. on `opt. .21) in 2117 !'Gum hers T .m ~r~q, _ F.l LNI‘1,.•11011/\(...•.i . 'H lI.PM he- ' - in 111 Cliinbcr. 7 :1)101 M