B—The8 —The Daily Collegian Friday,.October 19, 1973 gl I learned the owners will name Buffalo Bills has amassed a 'ShnrTQ' Lee McPhail, the New York phenomenal 813 yards. lwi Yankees’ ■ executive vice He’s ahead of the pace Jim • president, to replace Cronin at Brown set a decade ago, when I mu in nn a meeting in Chicago next he established the NFL \SI 111 I L/# # T Ues( j a y single-season rushing record • of 1,863 yards. \A/n\/ mIT r = NEW YORK (AP) —O.J. In the rest of the NFL, " " t m Simpson continues to be the according to ’ statistics runaway star, literally, in the released yesterday, Calvin National Football League this Hill of the Dallas Cowboys is season. No. 1 among National Following his 166-yard Conference rushers with 439 effort last Sunday against yards, Harold Carmichael of Baltimore, the running back Philadelphia and Charley of the American Conference’s Taylor of Washington share BOSTON (AP) The Boston Globe reported yester day that Joe Cronin will be replaced as American League president by club owners The Globe said it had The best deal in town for the best apartments in town Lease an apartment at Laurel Glenn by December 17th and you are eligible to win a new \/olkswagbn with a custom 1 9 38 Ford hood! 1973-74 Graduates: October 24 is the time to talk to us about futures. Yours. And ours. At Atlantic Richfield, our concern is how to respond to the need for energy in creative new ways that make maximum use of our nation's resources with minimum disruption to our nation's environment. It's a big order. 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' In the AFC, Len Dawson of Kansas City is the top passer with 49 completions on 75 attempts for 499 yards and two touchdowns, and Fred Willis of Houston is first in receiving with 26 catches. NEW YORK (AP) Eight of this weekend’s 13 National Football League games were sold out yesterday at least 72 hours before kickoff and will be televised locally. The games are Buffalo at Miami, Kansas City at Cincinnati, New England at Chicago, the : New York Giants at Dallas, Philadelphia at Minnesota, St. Louis at Washington, the New York Jets at Pittsburgh and Monday night’s Oakland at Denver game. 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If the Lions beat William and Mary, the win would be a sweet one for Groves, who started his coaching career at the Virginia school. Groves spent 14 years at William and Mary, earning a 261-80 mark for cross more on cross country country meets. Added to his 28-5 totals in six years as the Lion track boss (3-0 this season), Groves has never had a losing season as a coach. The football team is away at Syracuse and the hooters are scheduled to entertain Maryland tonight at Jeffrey Field, so that leaves Groves without any competition for spectators. He is going out to draw people out to the five-mile layout promising the best GAY presented by HOPS Sunday Oct. 21 11:00 A.M. till 6:00 P.M. in “PS” weddina distinct 415 East Foster Ave. Everyone welcome! cross country meet ever held in the state. Next week the class competition returns to Penn State for the Eastern United States Track and Field Federation Championship, which the Lions won last year. From there Penn State finishes out the dual meet season at Pitt, then IC4A and NCAA tourneys follow on consecutive weeks. —MS WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY Penn State’s field women just coming off a tough 2-0 loss at Ursinus College Tuesday, face another potentially big game today when they host SUNY- Cortland, 3 p.m. at the Pollock fields. “The kids kind of got down after the Ursinus game,” said Penn State goalie Mary Beth Morgan, “but we’re looking for a victory. We may need a little luck, but we’re gonna be psyched.” They better be. Cortland, now 6-0, is the second-seeded team in New . York resses ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ State. It’s an experienced team, made? up mostly of juniors, and led by cente£ forward Gayle Bottcher. Bottcher has IJJ goals in Cortland’s six contests. ®* Penn State this year is 1-1-1, with a 3-<f win over Bucknell, a 3-3 tie with Slippery' Rock and the loss to Ursinus. The'[ leading women scorers are center* forward Anne Findlay and right inner? 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