The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 12, 1973, Image 7

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    Bruce Bannon is gone b
Booters' game still defense, blank Rider
Despite the graduation of a
few key players; the Lion
booters retained one thing
from last year's 94-2 team.
Namely defense.
Penn State never allowed
Rider a good shot on goal and
coasted to a' 6-0 win last night
in the Third Annual Bristol
County College Soccer Night.
In the other game, Temple
met Mercer County
Community College.
The match was the first
scrimmage of the season for
Penn State, which opens its
season Oct. 3 against West
Chester.
Penn State took the first 15
minutes of the match
major league standings
American League
W. L. Pct. G.B.
Baltimore 83 59 .585
Boston 79 66 .545 5 1 / 2
Detroit 77 69 .527 8
New York 72 73 .497 12 1 / 2
Milwaukee 70 74 .486 14
Cleveland 64 84 .432 22
West
Oakland 83 60 .580
Kan City 78 65 .545 5
Chicago 72 72 .500 11 1 / 2
Minnesota 70 73 .489 13
Calif. 65 75 .464 16 1 / 2
Texas 50 .93 .349 33
Results
Baltimore 8, Boston 3
Cleveland 7, New York 3
Detroit 4, Milwaukee 2, 10
innings'
Minnesota 6, Texas 3
Kansas City at Oakland
Chicago at California
Dave Graf continues
adjusting to the sloppy
conditions nf the football field
at WoodrOw Wilson High in
Levittown .1
Sophombre winger John
Marsden, ;who collected six
goals and I two assists in his
rookie year, then knocked in
State's firit score.
Before the half ended, the
Lions lit up the scoreboard
four more, times. Halfback
Randy Garber and insides
Chris Bahr and Bruce
Duttenhofer contributed
tallies.
Bahr had two scores from
his new inside position, where
he teamed with senior Tom
Kehan. Bahr led the squad in
National League
East
W. L. Pct. G.B
72 72 .500
St. Louis
PIRATES 70 71 .496 / 1 2
Montreal 70 73 .490 1 1 / 2
Chicago 69 74 .483 2 1 / 2
New York 69 75 .479 3
PHILLIES 65 79 .451 7
Cincinnati B 8 57 .607
Los Ang 114 61 .579 4
San Fran BO 62 .563 6 1 / 2
Houston 73 73 .500 15 1 / 2
Atlanta 70 76 .479 18 1 / 2
San Diego 53 90 .371 34
Results
Chicago 2, Pittsburgh 0
Philadelphia 6, New York 4
Cincinnati 6, Los Angeles 3
San Francisco at Atlanta
Montreal 4, St. Louis 1
Houston at San Diego
goals (10) and assists (7) and
was named All-America at
halfback last season.
'This year coach Herb
Schmidt moved the offense
minded Bahr to inside where
he will get more scoring
opportunities. Bahr is
Roundup:
PHILADELPHIA (AP) home on Mike Schmidt's 16th
The Philadelphia Phillies homer of the ,year to tie the
slammed four home runs, two score at 4-4. Then"; in the
by Greg Luzinski, and rallied seventh, Billy Grabarkewitz
to beat the New York IVlets 6-4 put the Phillies in front with a
last night. . leadoff homer. Two outs
New York took a 4-0 lead in later, Luzinski slammed his
the first three innings as 27th, the fourth time this year
Rusty Staub socked a pair of he has hit two homers in a
two-run homers. They were game
his 13th and 14th of the
baseball season, coming in
the first and third
- The Phillies picked up their
first run in the third on
Luzinski's first homer of the
season. They made it. 4-2 in
the fifth on an RBI single by
Luzinski.
In the sixth, Bob Boone
walked with one out and rode
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Putting the blanket over Boryla
By RICK STARR
Assistant Sports Editor
During his reign of terror at
Beaver Stadium, Bruce
Bannon developed a style for
playing the defensive end
position
The idea was simple
enough, be quick off the ball,
go quickly through the
offensive linemen and put the
opposing quarterback quickly
on his back. As the record will
bear out, the system had its
merits and got its results.
The concept is to get to the
passer before he has time to
read "War and Peace" and
pass the pigskin along to one
of his men. Some ' call it
pressure defense and Bannon
did it best.
This coming Saturday
afternoon will tell if Penn
State will use that system
again this year. If the Lions
are going to throw the blanket
over Stanford quarterback
Mike Boryla, Bannon-like
intimidation amounts to the
easiest way. -
The job of putting_on this
pressure from the outside
belongs to juniors Dave Graf
and Greg Murphy. Graf has
the experience, Murphy has
the potential.-
The fact that Stanford's
doubling as a kicker on the
football team and is slightly
ahead of John Reihner for the
kicking chores against The Lion defense, which
Stanford Saturday. returned intact after shutting
Freshman Gary White out seven opponents last year,
provided the only score of the kept Rider and the ball away
second half, which saw from goalie Mike Arnold.
Schmidt substitute his second Mark Simenson
Phils over Mets
NEW YORK (AP) The
National 'Broadcasting
Company said yesterday it
will - interrupt its normal
telecasts to show Hank
Aaron's 712th through 715th
home runs.
The network said - a
videotape showing and brief
commentary will be provided
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offensive line had trouble
keeping the waterboy out of
the backfield last year could
help the situation somewhat,
but Stanford head coach Jack
Christiansen brought on some
- junior college reinforcements
so the strength of the line, or
lack of it, is a mystery:
"We saw the films of last
year's team," Graf said last
night, "but it's.pPetty hard to
say. They have .a lot of new
people, junior college
transfers."
"We don't know that much
about them," defensive line
coach J. T. White admitted.
"A lot depends on.their junior
college transfers."
The fact that Graf is at
defensive end at all is due to
tackle • Randy Crowder's
recovery from a serious knee
operation. White got the news
a little while back that Graf
wouldn't be needed at
defensive tackle, so he has at
least one of last year's
starters back.
"I was.greatly relieved to
get Dave back," White said,
"since he is the only player
with experience to any great
extent at the position. I
thought I lost him for
awhile."
White pointed to Graf's
ability to stop the run, but
and third units the last 28
minutes.
shortly, after the Atlanta
slugger's homers. He now has
710, the list hit Monday night,
in pursuit of Babe Ruth's all
time mark of 714.
HILTON HEAD, S.C. (AP)
Tennis star _ Billie Jean
King, suffering' from what
doctors described as a slight
imbalance in her blood sugar,
is still expected to meet
Bobby Riggs in their
celebrated match in the
Houston Astrodome Sept. 20.
,lvlrs. King defaulted in the
third round of the recent U.S.
Open at Forest Hills,
N.Y.,—
suffering from heat
exhaustion and what was
apparently a virus infection.
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also indicated Stanford's
reluctance to keep the ball on
the ground.
"Dave defenses the run real
well and he has the size for
the position, and the ability to
make the big play," he said.
"Murphy has worked hard
and he had a great spring and
(Buddy) Tesner has great
desire."
Both Graf and his coach
said the heat did little or
nothing to melt the progress
of the defensive line.
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Dine - with us nightly until midnight.
Graf said the heat was
uncomfortable but indicated
this year's practice was
pretty much the same as last
year's.
White, meanwhile, was
impressed with his players
performance under the hot
circumstances.
"I was amazed at the heat
and impressed with the way
the kids stood up against it,"
White commented. ".,They
should be i great shape for
the type of Weather this early
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memorable experience ...
Gallic charm combined with
superb French cuisine.
The mood is intimate ... the pace
leisurely ... reminiscent of a
rendevous in the quiet of
an old cafe on the
French countryside.
Reservations:
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214 West College Avenue,
State College
game might be played in."
Graf, who missed a few
days practice last week with a
badly sprained left ankle,
said he is more comfortable
back in his old position and
White presumably feels more
comfortable to see him there.
According to both, the ankle
is completely healed and
ready for the opener.
Unfortunately, White will
have to watch the fruits of his
labor on television like the
rest of us. He hits the road
this weekend for lowa City to
scout the lowa-Michigan fray.
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