B—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 11, 1973 Garret sees turnout improving By MARK SIMENSON Assistint Sports Editor No one is breaking down the doors to try out for Penn State's fencing team. Mac Garret isn't worried, though. In a few years the Lion coach expects a turnout comparable to - what he enjoyed at Illinois. At the Big Ten school, it was common for 60-130 students to'sign up for fencing. At Illinois Garret was something of a legend, winning 16 Big Ten titles and two NCAA championships in 28 years.. His teams also won 237 dual meets and lost 65. Garret came to Penn State last year and his charges went 5-3, with two fencers at the NCAA tourney. "Our schedule is longer and stronger than last year," Garret told 40 fencing candidates last night in the South Gym fencing room. "It will continue to be more difficult until we meet all the powerhouses, all those that claim to be powerhouses." Garret began his second season at Penn State Sunday WEST HALLS RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION Fall Term 1973 Movie List: Sept. 13-16, 1973 Sex Madness Sept. 20-23 Slaughterhouse Five Sept. 27-30 Frenzy Oct. 4-7 Easy Rider Oct. 11-14 Mary, Queen of Scots Oct. 18-21 The Graduate Oct. 25-28 Joe Kidd • Second Erotic Festival Halloween Party (Oct. 31) • Nov. 1-4 The Last Picture Show Nov. 8-11 Five Easy Pieces Nov. 15-18 A Separate Peace WINTER TERM (until Christmas break) Dec. 10-13 Soldier Blue 41111 • • Coming Movies for the rest of Winter:, Dr. Zhivago Cabaret Gone With the Wind - and others. FRATERNITY - DORM - INDEPENDENT / „ 0 0 f 'isc o , 0 4 , 4 , . r , ' 4 ,i LIA, f / (1 4 ? 141 0 1 rs oR , 414 t) SPECIAL FOR THIS FALL JERSEYS REG. '6" each NOW $ 50, EACH CHOICE OF COLORS: MAROON/WHITE GOLD/BLACK SOLID KELLY GREEN VISIT OUR STORE OR PHONE OUR CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE 865-5922 when he took a seven man team to Pittsburgh for the Western Pennsylvania Amateur Fencing League Association Men's Foil championship. Lion fencers took home four of the top six spots, giving evidence Garret will have another successful. season. Dave Berger came out of the ;tourney with mixed emotions. He won the tourney, but lost his unclissified rating. The Lion senior now Carries a "C" rating from the ruling fencing body. Wye always enjoyed being uncrassified," Berger laughed. "Now I have to complete in open tournaments, invitations, the Easterns and the Nationals." Garret, who was an assistant coach for the United States in the 1960 Olympics, said Berger has to improve before thinking about competing in the next Olympics. "He's going,to have to fence with far better fencers where he can improve," Garret ATTENTION INTRAMURAL TEAMS ORDER YOUR TEAM JERSEYS NOW TO YOUR ADVANTAGE said. "He is a 'C' now; in order to be a great fencer, he has to be an 'A'. "It's a long road ahead of me, "Berger said. "I'll have to enter a lot of tournaments thatiount. I'll have to do well here, do iVell in the Easterns anddo well in the Nationals." Training for the Olympics puts pressure on an athlete. Berger said this hasn't been a problem for him. Ban to be lifted? Blackout bill advances WASHINGTON (AP) Proponents of legislation to ban local blackouts of home pro football games easily overcame another hurdle yesterday and moved within striking distance of having Sunday's National Football League openers on TV in some of the cities where they are played. The House Commun cations subcommittee approved and sent to the full Commerce Committee a bill that would prohibit a local blackout if the game is sold out 72 hours in advance. The House Commerce Committee will take action on the measure tomorrow morning. The voice vote of approval came during a brief meeting of the subcommittee. Representative James Jodon's Tack Shop Black. Felt Hats Brown Felt, Hats Suede Vests Suede Coats Boots! Boots! Boots! Complete line of English and Western tack and apparel I _mile from campus off Rt. 322 bock of Miller-McVeigh Ford ``% "Everytime I've been under pressure, I've done well," he said. `Sometimes I don't know where the strength and speed come from." Berger spent two years at a junior college before transferring to Penn State, "!because it had a fencing team." Last year as a junior, he competed as a foil man and Collins, R.-Tex., was the only dissenter of the five subcommittee members • present. If the Congress passed Under a timetable definitive legislation, Rozelle suggested by Rep. Torbert H. told the MacdOnald Macdonald, D.-Mass., c committee, the NFL would subcommittee chairman and lift the blackout chief sponsor, the measure could be approved by the Commerce Committee today, then reach the House floor either tomorrow or Thursday The Senate gave its approval to similar legislation by a vote of 76-6 last week. In testimony last week, Pete Rozelle, NFL commissioner, said the league would not wait for the technical differences between the House and Senate versions to be ironed out and ~a(fau►' Next to the Student Bookstore finished 21st at the Nationals. "Hopefully I'll do better this year," he added. Conditioning is an important part _of fencing, according to Berger, who will lead the team in workouts for the tough two-week conditioning period. The workouts paid off last year at the Nationals:Berger made his way through •40 bouts before he was eliminated. for President Nixon to sign the measure into law. Rozelle also said some 12 of the 26 teams have their stadia sold out. The bill in the Senate, sponsored by Sen. John 0. Pastore, D-R.1., and the House measure differ slightly but not enough, said Macdonald, to keep a conference committee of the two bodies from coming up with one single piece of legislation. NFL transactions Jets deal Maynard to Cardinals By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK JETS-Veteran wide receiver Don Maynard, traded to St. Louis for an undisclosed draft choice; free GREEN BAY PACKERS agent tight end Dennis Guard Bill• Dulac, running Cambel, placed on waivers; back Les Goodman, Nittany Divers Meeting 111 Boucke 7 p.m. Our amazing low-cost speaker is made with a revolutionary substitute for money: brains. 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