Canevin The 1969 Canevin High School football team has grown up and at least four members might be causing a bit of a stir on the national football scene this fall. Offensive tackle Dave Blantlino should be in the pit for Pitt, while his former teammate Frank Polito, a senior safety at Villanova, sets off in search of an All- America season for, the Wildcats. At Notre Dame, junior quarterback Tom Clements will call the shots for the Fighting Irish while his buddy at Canevin, Penn State Defensive halfback Buddy Ellis, enters his third season as a starter in the Lion secondary. First Meeting of College of Business Administration Student Council 7 p.m. .Tuesday Sept. 11, 1973 Room 302 .Business Administration Building Bulletin • Bulletin Bulletin The Philadelphia Bulletin is now available for off-campus delivery to your door., , Special Reduced Student Rates Daily and Sunday $7.20 per term Daily only $4.32 per term Sunday only $2.88 per term • *term Sept 1 7 - Nov. 18 Call 238-9144 ' Tired Muhammad Ali wraps up tired Ken Norton class of '7O producing Ellis, who will be on hand for Penn State this Saturday at Stanford, said Clements started playing varsity ball in high school as a freshman. "Tom is a great athlete," Ellis said. "He has the speed, the talent and the moves. He has what it takes." When the Lions take the field at Palo Alto, . Ellis' experience will be counted on heavily since he has started every game the past two seasons. Speaking of Mike Boryla, Stanford's big passing threat, Ellis said he certainly wasn't running away from the competition. "There's.a good one," Ellis said. "He's tall and tough and cool and he never gets flUstered. They're building him up as an All-America so he must be really tough." "But we're looking foreward to meeting him." The secondary fog that existed this spring has been lifted by fall practice, and the defensive backfield has had to adjust to the loss of All-East safety Greg Ducatte. Throughout the Spring, Ellis was the only certain starter. Junior Jim Bradley seems to have earned the other halfback slot, while Jack Koniszewski and Scott Mitchell are both listed as starters at safety so prespmably they will be alternating. Understandably, Ellis indicated he prefers to play against ‘ runnirlg teams such as Syracuse and N.C. State. —Rick Starr A from Atherton Hon Widen Your Friendships through Sorority Living See for yourself what it's all about! Rush Registration iTues. Sept. 11 Ground Floor HUB 1 or anytime in 212 HUB. 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Ali, apparently realizing that he was in danger of suffering what would have been a career-ending loss, came out firing :Iwith both hands to the head at the beginning of the 12th round and hardly stopped punching for the entire three 'minutes as he overwhelmed Norton. The final-round blitz paid off and kept Ali as a major challenger to heavyweight champion George Foreman. Judge John Thomas gave Ali six points and Norton five on a scoring system in which the winner of a round gets one point and the loser none, with no points for an even round. Referee Dick Young scored it 7-5 for Ali, while judge George Latka gave it to Norton 6-5. The Associated Press scored it 6-5 for Norton. AP wirephoto Thomas said after the fight that he had five points for each man going into the 12th and final round-of - the slam bang duel at the Forum. All seemed to be in serious trouble in the lath and 11th rounds when solid shots to the body by Norton turned the former 'heavyweight Accerately detailed! Serving Penn Staters Since 1927 zyColLe i is The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September, 11, 1973-7 champion from a jabbing boxer into a flatfooted fighter who looked every one of his 31 years. The 11th round was particularly grim for Ali as Norton landed five punishing shots to the body, especially a left hand that dug into the pit of Ali's stomach. But Ali was not to be denied. He kept his word that he would avenge one of the two losses he has suffered against 42 pro victories. The other defeat was to Joe Frazier in 1971. It was the loss to Norton in which he suffered a broken jaw last March 31 that was particularly galling to Ali. Ali contended that he beat himself in the first Norton fight because he was out of shape he weighed 221 then, compared to 212 for this fight. RENT A COOL ROOMMATE , ~.. , , 2.5 Cu. ft. t• ji1: „,,t 0 , : 1..,,.. ~,.. eir i VOI C--' r - „ $22.50/3 months Now in $ 33.75/6 months Stock UNLIMITED RENT ALLS 140 N. Atherton St. 238-3037 The official Peale State class ring • • . In stork for Immediate delivery Ali worked hard and many pbservers said he was in the best condition he had been in in many years. That condition stood-Ali in good stead last night as major league standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East L. Pet. G.B. 59 .582 65 .549 4 1 / 2 69 .524 8 72 .500 11 1 / 2 73 .490 13 84 .429 22 %V. Baltimore 82 Boston 79 Detroit 76 New York 72 Milwaukee 70 Cleveland 63 West Oakland 82 60 Ran City 78 64 Chicago 72 71 Minnesota 69 73 California 64 75 Texas 50 92 577 - 549 4 503 10 1 / 2 486 13 460 16 1 / 2 352 32 We're the student operated RADIO station; that being our case, we need students. TRY US! stereo 91.1 Norton, 206, applied 'constant pressure and worked to the body. Both men appeared hurt on four or fiVe occasions, Ali's eyes reflecting pain from a couple of body punches and two straight right hands. Norton appeared dazed and moved backwards several times from flurries of punches to the head with short right hands by Ali being especially effective. However, neither man appeared in danger of going down. NATIONAL LEAGUE East W. L. St. Louis 72 71 PIRATES 70 70 Montreal 69 73 New York 69 74 Chicago 68 74 PHILLIES 64 75 West. Cincinnati 87 57 Los Ang 84 60 San Fran 80 62 HouSton 73 72 Atlanta 70 76 San Diego 52 90 Pct: G.B. .503 .496 1 . 2 .486 2 1 / 2 '.483 3 .482 3 1 / 2 .448 8 604 - 583 3 555 6 503 141,t, 480 18 366 34