—The Daily Collegian Friday, November 2, 1973 Blank Whistler's Mothers Undertakers By JEFF YOUNG Collegian Sports Writer "It's been a long dry spell for us. We're 22-3 over the Ist three years, and this is our first championship," defensive lineman and kicker Roy Schuyler said after the Undertakers' 3-0 defeat of Whistler's Mothers for the Graduate Division championship last night. Schuyler led a charge on Whistler's Mothers' quarterback Terry Spraker that kept him harassed the entire game and forced four interceptions. And ironically his was the foot that hit on a 15-yard field' goal for the , game's only score. - First half action was almost nonexistent, as Spraker couldn't complete a pass in 11 attempts, and the Undertakers' only first down of the game came on a penalty. After returning the UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Friday-Sunday, November 2-4, 1973 SPECIAL EVENTS Friday, Nov. Colloquy, 7-10:30 p.m., HUB main lounge; 8:30-10:30, HUB reading room. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 2-3 -- Thespians show, "The Brotherhood," 8:30 p.m., Schwab. Friday, Nov. 2 Open House, 3-4 p.m., at the Liberal Arts Tower to mark dedication of the building. Friday, Nov. 2 -- Penn State Brass Chorale, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg. recital hall. Friday, Nov.\2 -- Folk and Square Dance Roundup, 7:30-10 p.m., North Gym White. Friday, Nov. 2 -- Commonsplace Coffeehouse, 8 p.m., Room 102 Kern. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 2-3 University Theatre, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," 8 p.m., The Playhouse. Friday-Sunday, Nov. 2-4 Sports: Women's field hockey, Susquehanna Field Hockey Tournament. Saturday, Nov. 3 Sports: Rugby, vs. Kent State, 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 3-4 The Press Association Fall- Training Conference; registration in HUB lobby 12 noon, Saturday. • Sunday, Nov. 4 Chapel Service, 11 a.m., Eisenhower Chapel. Charles L. Coleman, Religious Affairs. Sunday, Nov. 4 -- Black Christian Fellowship worship service, 11 a.m., Black Cultural Center. Sunday, Nov. 4 -- Open men's and women's fencing tournament, for members of Amateur Fencers League of America, beginning at 8 a.m., Room 69 Recreation Building. - INTEREST GROUPS Badminton Club, Friday, Nov. 2, 6:15 p.m., Rec Hall. Interlandia Folk Dancers, Sunday, Nov. 4, 7:30 p.m., HUB ballroom. Students Against Fire, Friday,•Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m., Room 71 Willard. All students , of all major's are invited. - Press Association, Saturday, Nov. 3, 12:30-2:30 p.m., room 201 Carnegie. Sunday, Nov. 4, 12-4:30 p.m., Room 201 Carnegie. Workshop. Eastern Orthodox Fellowship, Sunday, Nov. 4, 10 a.m., HUB assembly room. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 2-3 Student SF Films, 7 and 9 p.m., HUB assembly room "The 39 Steps." Saturday, Nov. 3 Free-U children films, 12:30 and 2:30 p.m., HUB assembly room Cartoon Festival. OFFICIAL Friday,`Nov. 2 Last day for signing NSDL, SEOG, and University long range loans for Fall Term. Friday, Nov. 2 Dr. Clark Kerr, chairman, Carnegie Commission on Higher Education and former President of the University of California, will speak on the role of Liberal Arts in the coming decade of higher education at 2 p.m., Room 112 Kern, in connection with dedication of Liberal Arts Tower. Undertakers' first punt to his 36, Spraker missed on two passes and was then intercepted by Tom Kennedy at the Undertakers' Kennedy, playing quarterback, could move the Undertakers only three yards in three plays, and Schuyler punted to the Mothers' 30. Here Spraker began to feel the pressure. Schuyler batted down a pass, and Hollenbeck and Bud Davis helped to hurry Spraker's throws. The Mothers had to punt and did to the Undertakers' 15. After a short completion, Kennedy dropped back to pass and was rushed by John Kurgan of Whistler's Vothers. The pass fell incomplete, but Kurgan couldn't stop himself, and knocked Kennedy down. The two knocked heads, both . suffering slight cuts aboVe the left eye. Unnecessary roughness was FILMS LECTURES end drou stepped off against Whistler's Mothers, giving the Undertakers a first down at their 30. They then stalled, and punted to the mothers' 36. An apparent first down pass from Spraker to ex-Penn State tackle Craig Lyle was called back for offsides. After a short run and an incomplete pass, Hollenbeck sacked Spraker twice, the second time on fourth down, giving the Undertakers great position at the Mothers' 23. However, the Undertakers' offense had not yet been found. Kennedy missed three straight passes, and Schuyler put on his kicking shoe to try, / and fail, from the 23. On the second play of the second half, Spraker found his center, Roger Carrier for his first completion and a first down at his 25. Two plays later, the Undertakers' Tim Curci picked off a pass five yards downfield, giving his team another chance to score Again Kemiedy and his receivers couldn't i 'get together, 'and Schuyler's attempt from the 30 fell short. However,, the Undertakers' defense was not to be denied. On third down, Kennedy came up with his second interception and was knocked down by Spraker at the Mothers' 25! A second unnecessary roughness call on Whistler's Mothers placed the ball at their 10. Kennedy hit one short pass to Paul Zelanko, then threw two out of the end zone. Schuyler put on his kicking shoe one more time, finally meeting with success at 9:20 in the second Undertakers Whistler's Mothers I Undertakers FG Schuyler 15 first downs{l 4 rushes-yards \ l-(-7) 4-( -1) Passing yards I 12 17 Return yards i ' 10 23 Passes k I 5-22-0 2-30-4 Punts 4-27 1-15 Fumbles-lost I 1-0 1-0 Penalties-yards I . 2-41 3-35 • .• . . Primo upsets defending J, , By FRED BREWER I.K . games with high school accomplished by either team Collegian SO:orts Writer games ) W.T.'s quarterback in the first half was a first Primo Quarterback Al Joe Feerrar replied, "There down for Primos, which they Torriero hit Joe Bennelli with isn't the same kind of got on a penalty. Feerrar a 47-yard touchdown pass excitement here, but we psych didn't complete any passes .with about eight minutes left ourselves up before a game." and all Torriero could manage in last night's Ilndependents The most prophetic quotes was a 12-yarder to Joe Turchi. /Championship game against were turned in by Wayne Constant pressure by Rich acky Tabacky. Walton and Torriero of the Stern and Randy Nichols kept This touchdown was the Primos. Wacky Tabacky bottled up. only one scored by either side, Walton said he didn't feel Robert Angelo and Tommy enabling Primo to upset last intimidated playing against a Delgottis did the same to year's champions 7-0. - team that hadn't been scored Primo. Before the game Wacky on yet. Both teams , were a little Tabacky Coach Robert • "They haven't played us more successful in the second Angelo said; "Most of our yet," he said defiantly. half, but tha. good defenses eam has beenl together for Torriero reasoned, "They and the freezing cold kept hree years. 1 We're the haven't been scored on yet gains to a minimum. i efending chanipions and we because they play their Feerrar hit Bill Whitaker • romised everybody we'd defenders deep. I'm going to with a 15-yarder for W.T.'s epeat, so all the pressure is work on short stuff first and initial first down. Stan in us." then hit 'em with a long one." Zoltak and Tom Delgottis When asked to compare The only thing caught one apiece: After i " . , johniny got his gun Presented by North Halls November 2,3, 4 PENN STATE THESPIANS present the P EMIERE RUN of B 8 OTHER-HOOD an original rock musical written by ERIC DIAMOND Nak2,X, Schwab Wacky Tabacky QB Joe Feerrar couldn't find too many receivers last night • • , • ti t • -• • . „kx 7:30 and 9:30 105 Forum IM champs 7-0 Primo scored Angelo tried to shake things up by taking over at quarterback. The only pass he completed was to Feerrar, who was continually diving for passes. If Feerrar had had someone like himself to throw to Wacky Tabacky might have won. Dennis McGlaughlin earned Primos first first down with a 20 yard catch. Torriero hit their defensive star Nichols with a short pass just before he connected with Bennelli for the game winner. The Gods didn't take kindly to Wacky Tabacky's two year winning streak being broken. With four seconds to go in the game, the lights went out. Unfortunately for Wacky Tabacky, the lights came Lion notes of little note Penn State Ice Hockey Club's A and B teams face off against the Pitt Panthers on Sunday. The A team contest begins at 730 p.m., the B game at 5:00. The Lions hold a 2-1 edge in the series but are out to avenge last year's loss. Larry Hendry, former All-America right wing for Cornell IM, is expected to lead the team to RENASCENCE Renascence symbolizes rebirth, a time of vitality and creativity. PENN STATE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SOCIETY presents a SUNDAY BRUNCH Nov. 4 and 11 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. MAPLE ROOM Human Development Building All You Want To Eat -Units- S 1.95 Children uni h •'r 12 - 5.95 Attention all undergrad_ and grad students The Student Trustee Selection Committee ' has reopened the Application 'period for a posi tion on the Penn State Board of Trustees All students who have partici pated in any governmental, political or student activity and who wants to have an im portant role in the future of Penn State are urged to apply Applications are available in 202 HUB. Deadline is Nov. 7 Students who previously ap plied need not reapply. The applications are being kept on file. Photo by Joe Rudick oack on after a ten minute delay and Primos were the new champions. Wacky Tabacky Primos o 0-0 0 7-7 Primps Bennelli 47 pass from Torriero ( Giampapa kick) Wacky Tabacky first downs rushes yds. passing yds return yds. passes 3 4 2-5 3-6 40 67 18 30 18-3-2 13-5-2 2-20 4-50 penalties Dormitory Ogontz 28, Pottstown 0 ( semiflnal) Bradford 6, Beaver 0) semifinal) Fraternity Sigma Tau Gamma 3, Phi Gamma Delta 0 (semifinal) Sigma Pi a, Delta Theta Sigma 1 (NI semifinal) Independent Primo 6. Wacky Tabacky 0 i final) Graduate Undertakers 3, Whistler's. Mothers 0 final) another fine season. • The White golf course will close for the season following play Nov. 11. Those interested in working as a manager for the Penn State gymnastics team should sign up in 238 Rec Hall. In ad dition to regular season meets, managers also will work the NCAA Cham pionships here.
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