fi—TJje Daily Collegian .Monday, October 22, 1973 rr»\cVi t * v* * r ‘k " ■} ... .-V CLINT EASTWOOD TRANSMISSIONS JOE KIDD 2510 Clyde Ave. State College, Pa. Telephone 237-4951 IVe repair all COMING TO WARING transmissions ★★★★★★★ yx l S 3?! * list * * *r *\ * * * * * * * KMM ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * * * * * * * ■ * ■ '..j : L! * * * * * * YOU’LL FIND THESE AND MANY, MANY MORE RECORDS ON SALE NOW THROUGH FRIDAY INCLUDING PHILIPS CLAS - SICS! I _ Oiscount records' * 127 S. ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE PHONE 237-5876 * * *,»* ★★★★★★ *★★*★*★***★★*★**★★★*★** % ★ ★★★★★ ONLY $3.29 ONLY $3.29 ONLY $3.29 ONLY o$g2!SS& • in dud>"9 r.,', ''i. y ■ at Hershey Medical Center. A tough c , . . „ , . . break for the kid who was the most Shuman went to Taylor again. This exciting high school runner in the state t ! m ?. Llon freshman broke through I two years ago. Saturday was his first he line bu was going down short of the "At times our defense played well,” big chance. Penn State first down when the ball the 64-year-old Syracuse mentor said. Petchel finished with 59 yards in 11 P°PPed loose to the 22 where tight end “Yet. I can't be very happy about carries. Boyle ran for 36 yards in eight Dan Natale scooped it up and ran 78 today, not if I take football seriously.” attempts while Taylor, showing good yards tor the score that returned It wasn’t Penn State’s highest point speed and poise for a freshman, had 38 ever ything to normal. A output of the season, but it was still yards after 15 tries. Both Taylor and “Syracuse was in the game until that evidence of how far the Orange have Boyle scored once. freak play,” Paterno said after the fallen. The Lion’s battering ram, John After a typically lopsided first half, game. “I don’t think they would have Cappelletti. was mending his wounded Syracuse came out swinging in the .won, but they could have made it a shoulder on the sideline the whole third quarter. After stopping Lion game.” game. Beside him was second string quarterback Tom Shuman on the first Natale finished with one touchdonw, tailback Walt Addie recovering from a series, Orange quarterback Bob Mitch 78 yards rushing and no carries. The suspected but uncomfirmed case of finally got into the endzone, going 57 crowd went back to sleep, the Syracuse mononucleosis. yards in eight plays. That made things ' offense went back to their old ways. That left Wody Petchel, Rusty Boyle 22-6. and, for a few brief moments, it That meant broken plays, missed ★★★★★★★★★★W★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★ : Left to right: Dan Natali' IS!)) makes the miss: Syracuse backup QB Hub Sut ton (Hi) eyes the situ ation: Ben Sell wart/.- walder watches his Orange guarantee a loser for his last. Photos by > i Caro! McC/os'key ,HSin9 Its Alright With Mo/Teardrops In My Eyes Kick In The Head/Thank The Day/L A. Lady KC 32450- COLUMBIA A 59 JOHN 40«^nnTEmuwMninib ' ' * z ' Ben's last By RICK STARR Assistant Sports Editor SYRACUSE, N.Y. According to Penn State coach Joe Paterno, this was going to be a crusade. It was a crucifixion. The undefeated Nittany Lions juiced the Orange 49-6 Saturday afternoon as the Syracuse football program hit bottom. As a retirement momento, the Lions gave cagey old Ben Schwartzwalder his worst shellacking ever by a Penn State team. In the 51 years of the formerly fierce Syracuse- Penn State rivalry, no game was ever so lopsided ★★★ ★ ★ and Duane Taylor to carry the bread for the tailback-oriented Penn State offense. Petchel is the sophomore with all the potential, Boyle likewise, and Taylor is the guy who got off the team bus at the stadium. Penn State was closing in on its first touchdown in the second quarter when Petchel went down. With ligament damage to his left knee, Petchel will miss the rest of the season. He underwent surgery yesterday morning MIC f'Jj ■■KjEJ SOME NEW RELEASES LOO REED, TRAFFIC, THREE DOG NIGHT, JOHN MAY ALL, FOREST GREEN, SPOOKY TOOTH, SLADE, BONNIE RAITT, AND MORE! A SAV/iVC' looked like there still might be a game going on. After the kickoff the Lions set off from their own 15. Fullback Bob Nagle went forward for two, but Syracuse caught Taylor for a two-yard loss. The Homecoming crowd began to sense some spirit of competition and started paying attention. * 29 * * * * ★ ★★ I lit 21 17-49 rs Hmle4run Keihnerkick il ii «IV i; f’-S - Hjmnchak-1 run kick failed \ 27 7H7 Penn State Sv raeu>e 'PS - FG Bahr.*>() PS-FG Bahr2l PS Shuman l run < pass failed PS Nagle l run ' Bahr kick > PS - FG Bahr.U Syr Brennan If> pass from Mitch • pass failed i PS 8 Natale 78 run uith fumble re ccner> ißahrkick- PS Taylor 1 run * Ba hr kick* The School ot Management ot Syracuse Universit\ will be interviewing interested applicants for the masters and business administration and M.S. in Accounting program on Tuesday October 23. in - Room 12. Grange, from 9:00 to 12:00 b\ appoint- ; ment and 1:00 to 2:00 in group nicotine. For * further information inquire aft he placement office - on campus. ' ★★★★★★ i NOTICE * Applications for the Chairmanship * of the 1974 Grand Prix are now be- J ing taken in the Pollock Coordina- J tor’s office. The deadline, for appli- J cations is October 26 The Sisters of Delta Zeta 5 proudly announce their 1 Fall Pledge Class: <■ yL Candy Boyden Kris Janko wski J »■ Bobbi Hill Cathy Markvan 5 J Patty Ragan 3 WMMMMMMM*.**.**. yWff"' T C: ~ ui r v assignments and a befuddled Mitch The speedy Orange quarterback led his team m rushing, though more out of desperation than design. Part of the sloppy show (four interceptions, two fumbles) was due to Schwartzwalderis decision to move personnel around ip the middle of the season. A bigger part was due to Ed O'Neil, Randy Crowder, Doug Allen, etc., etc. “Our draw went well.” Paterrio confirmed in the locker room. Ditto the sweeps, the inside stuff, the offense, the defense and the game. Ditto everything except the passing, which wasn’t up to its usual sharpness, blit after a 49-6 win. how bad could it bef. It was left to Schwartzwalder to tell the story of the Orange on the bleak, gray, disappointing afternoon at crumbling Archbold Stadium. “Steen. Zamaitis and Smyrl played well." he said. It was a pity Steen. Zamaitis and Smyrl were all Ben had on the last day of the Penn State-Ben Schwartzwalde'r rivalry. Prim Mate Sxrjiuse 1 !4 First dnu ns Ku>ht\s-\ ards- P:issmiz\ards liHurn vards Pjnm^' Fumhk*>-li)>t Penaltics-vards RE-ELECT - PAUL D. BENDEffc TAX COLLECTOR STATE COLLEGE? BOROUGH z TUE. NOV. 6 ; YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT IN THE 3 GENERAL ELECTIONS WILL BE APPRECIATED " EXPERIENCE i I*f ‘>H 74 1 \2 V t. 1 i n h-J4-» » 4J *»-ft > n