Ben ponders his final season IM feature games Easton ; Ogontz still undefeated Defense was the name of the game last night as Ogontz and Allentown remained undefeated in dormitory league intramural football action. Ogontz, now 6-0, beat Snyder in the first contest by a 6-0 score. The scoring came on two Scott Rollins field goals, the longest a 30-yarder. Both field goals were set up by interceptions. Snyder tried to get on the scoreboard late in the first half, but its 55-yard field goal attempt fell short. “The contest was definitely a defensive struggle,” said Rollins, who also quarterbacked the Ogontz team. “Our defense had six interceptions, which is more than the number of passes we completed on offense.” In the second contest, Allentown also remained unbeaten by defeating Easton (4-2) 12-3. The win for Allentown was the sixth of the season. Allentown’s points came on two short touchdown passes from quarterback Mark Dragan. Both scores were set up by interceptions Free U presents DANCE CONCERT featuring STI6WOOD JAMES Fri. Oct. 19 8:30 - 11:00 HUB Ballroom 25* Donation ATTENTION ROCK GROUPS AND COMPOSERS ARBY’S CONTEST Are you tired of Would you like to hear one of your own? Well, you can! QWK radio and Arby’s are sponsoring a contest to encourage local rock bands to create a contempor ary musical jingle for Arby’s. And since it is a con test, there are a few rules you must follow. The songs can be no more than fifty seconds in length and the lyrics must deal with Arby’s. All entries must be taped and brought in or mailed to WQWK, at 160 Clearview Avenue. QWK cannot arrange to do any of the taping . . . you and your band’s members must arrange for that. The final deadline for entries is November 19th. QWK air personalities and Arby’s manager will select the fi nalists ... our listeners will select the winner of the top prize 100 dollars. Get your group together, and let us hear how you would advertise Arby’s. The final deadline for taped entries, to be brought in or mailed to WQWK is Monday, November 19th.-It’s as simple as that... goodjluck! 400 W COLLEGE AVE. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Listen for details at 12:30 nightly on QWK 97FM. MILHOUSE _ deep in Easton territory. The extra point attempts were blocked. The three points for Easton came on a 42-yard field goal by Mike Hendrickson. 1 Easton mounted two' serious scoring threats in the second half, but both were halted by the'tough Allentown defense, which pulled off four interceptions. The victories by Ogontz and Allentown assured them of at least a first place tie. Graduate M E.R. 6, Roto Vaps 0 Antes 15. Football 610,2 Big 33 6, Procto Portals 0 Fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma 6. Phi Kappa Tau 2 (FD) Phi Gamma Delta 16, Zeta Psi 0 Alpha Tau Omega 10, Phi Kappa Phi 6 Sigma Chi 21, Alpha Zeta 0 Delta Tau Sigma 7, Alpha Kappa Lambda 0 Theta Delta Chi 13, Della Phi 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon l, Alpha Sigma Phi 0(FD) Delta Epsilon 20, Tau Epsilon Phi 0 Dormitory Nittany 33.7, Nittany 44.0 Wilkinsburg9, Hazelton 0 Ogontz 9. Snyder 0 Bradford 19, Butler 0 Allentown 12, Easton 3 Montour 6, Indiana 0 Norristown 4, Potter 1 Cameron 2, Dubois 0 Elk 10. Altoona 0 Hershey 12, Kingston 0 Wilkes-Barre 9. Pottsville 0 Schwartz By RICK STARR Assistant Sports Editor “It's gonna be a crusade,” coach Joe Paterno frets. “It’ll be a real dog fight,” scout and assistant coach J.T. White explains. “Up there it makes a big difference/’ safety Scott Mitchell warns. “I'm sure they can upset us,” offensive tackle Phil LaPorta cautions. Ohio State? Oklahoma? Nebraska? Syracuse. Penn State plays a football team Saturday that Is facing its sixth opponent and is seeking its first win. So far this year, the Lion’s chief woe has been keeping the lid on the score board. Why all the sweat over the Orange? “I remember my freshman year here at Penn State,” LaPorta said after the Army game. “We had a good team and Syracuse was 0-4. It was Homecoming and I watched the game from the stands with my parents. They beat us 24-7. “Last year we were really piling up points before Syracuse came down here, but we only won that one 17- 0.” Unfortunately for Syracuse Carbon 17, Dunmore 0 Armstrong 13, Franklin 6 Independent Mike's Heroes 2, Bucks House 0 F Troop over Macabre, forfeit Ex Lacks 13. Shandygaff 0 coach Ben Schwartzwalder, Maryland, this,- his 25th seaspn at the But as history will bear out, helm of the Orange, could be when Penn State goes into his worst year ever. old, senile Archbold Stadium, To date the Orange have unpredictability is the only been beaten by Washington, sure thing, edged by Navy and| Michigan The Syracuse defense could State and slaughtered by offer a stiff challenge to Lion Bowling Green and quarterback Tom Shuman Morton given AP honor; Krause top pro defender FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP)—The performance' of Arkansas tailback Dickey Morton against j Baylor Saturday night would get four stars in most reviews. “I rate my games by the way I feel after they’re over,” Morton said. “I was really sick during, the game, I thought I was going; to die.” The Bears were eyen sicker after Morton weaved through them for 271 yards on 27 carries. _ j For his performance, the 5- foot-10, r75-pound senior was named National College Back Week by The of the Associated Press, i BLOOMINGTON Minn. (AP) —The scenerio was the same Sunday. Wild Tasters 19, Delta Sigma Phi 6 Old Paint 6, Mothers Two 0 Spruce Two 53, St. Alfons 2 Bummer Boys 5, Centaur 3 (FD) Primo 5, JO'S 0 | WLTF 6, Vienna Symphony 3 alder's last could be worst The opposing team—this time the San Francisco 49ers—was threatening to end the Minnesota Vikings’ regular season . unbeaten streak at four games. In stepped the hero to turn away the 49er challenge. His name—free safety Paul Krause—hadn’t changed. 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