The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 22, 1973, Image 7

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    Eagles pesty but still losers
Harris
PITTSBURGH (AP) -
Reserve quarterback Terry
Hanratty and reborn fullback
Franco Harris came off the
bench yesterday to rescue the
Pittsburgh Steelers in their
26-14 win over the New York
Jets. 7
Ruggers split
over weekend
The East Halls rugby pitch
was a busy site during the
past weekend. Penn State
hosted Philadelphia Saturday
and Pittsburgh .Law School
Sunday, splitting the two
contests. In Saturday’s
contest, the Philadelphia A
team beat the Penn State A
team 23-6.
The Lions' only scoring
came on a try by Fraser
Grigor and a conversion by
John Reidell. The Lions
reversed the tables Sunday,
defeating Pittsburgh Law 14-
3. Brad Allen scored two tries
and Ed Bradley added a
third. Reidell added one
conversion.
The B team tied Pittsburgh
Law 12-12, while the C team
lost to Susquehanna A 22-4.
The A unit now has a 5-3
record.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Monday, October 22, 1973
■ SPECIAL EVENTS
Barbara Harbach-George, organ recital, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg, recital hall.
Colloquy and HOPS, 7:30-11) p.m., Room 108 Forum.
SEMINARS
Analytical Chemistry, 1 p.m., Room 310 Whitmore. Dan H. Waugh on “Clinical
Analysis by Thermometric Methods?”
Biochemistry, 11:10 a.m., Room 101 Althouse. Dr. Harry Allcock, chemistry, on
•... New Inorganic Polymers for Biomedical Applications.”
V*"
, . MEETINGS
Panhel Council, 6:30 p.m., Gamma Phi Beta, Haller.
USG-Senate, 7:30-10:45 p.m., HUB assembly room. »
OTIS, 6:30-7:30 p.m., HUB assembly room.
College of Education Student Council, 7-8:30p.m., Room 317Boucke.
INTEREST GROUPS
Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., Room 308 Boucke.
Archery Club, 7 p.m., Room 33 White.
Coed Gymnastic Club, 7:30 p.m., Rec Hall South Gym.
Eco-Action, 8:30 p.m., Room 308 Boucke.
Free-U, 7-9 p.m.. Room 203 HUB. =
Squash Club, 7 p.m., White. Informal competition
Young Socialists, 7:30 p.iji., Room 167 Willard.
Alpha Lambda Delta, 7 p.m., Room 67 Willard.
Student Assistance Advisory Board, 8-10 p.m., Room 213 HUB.
EXHIBITS
Museum of Art Three Swiss Painters. Daily showing at 2 and 4 p.m. of half-hour
film on Cunot Amiet.
Zoller Gallery, Visual Arts “Super Mud ’73,” student invitational ceramic exhibit.
Kern Gallery DuWayne Miliotes, photography. John Dorish, watercolors.
Chambers Gallery Larry Jordan, ceramics, and Frank Tillman, paintings and
drawings.
Pattee Library, Main Lobby John Pettus, pen and ink drawings. Display of
Esperanto materials.
leaves bench, beats Jets
Hanratty replaced starter touchdown of the season.
Terry Bradshaw early in the “I never did actually lose
last quarter and passed 16 my confidence,” said the
yards to Ron Shanklin for the typically subdued Harris,
winning touchdown. “You take the good with the
However it was Harris who bad,” he added. “Things_were
brought the most thunderous going pretty bad, but I kept
roars from Steeler fans, who saying to myself that-if I got
had waited six games for last the chance I was going to do
season’s rookie sensation it. Today I did it.”
from Penn State to shake off a ••
knee bruise.
Harris, who had only 53 (AP) —Speedy wide receiver
yards rushing previously", John Gilliam took a reverse
entered the game late in the 44 yards for a touchdown and
first quarter and finished with hauled in a scoring pass
102 yards on 26 carries. He yesterday as the Minnesota
also plunged two yards in the Vikings overcame the pesty
final seconds for his first Philadelphia Eagles 28-21 and
BLOOMINGTON, Minn
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remained unbeaten in the Those were capped by Lee *''i
National Football beague. Bouggess from two yards out
With 4:05 left, Charles in the third and cut the Viking
Young swept 14 yards on an lead to 21-14.
endaround to move the •
Eagles within a (touchdown “nSdis^chicagoio
Philadelphia quarterback Miami 27, Buffalos
Roman Gabriel shredded the HgXrfSSSStou
Viking secondary for 23 Cincinnati 14, Kansas City 6
completions in 3k attempts
and direraed the Eagles to . Atlanta 4i.san Diego o
two otheffibuchdown drives. Dallas 45. New York Giants 28
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