Penn State faculty No. 1 Looking to better its own Fredericks. national record for the 60 mile At one point the "All-Stars" relay, the Penn State faculty- held a 2.5 mile advantage, staff relay team shattered the thanks mainly to the running year old mark in an amazing of Maguire and Fredericks. 5'45 57 Sunday. Gradually, the faculty-staff The 240 lap-race was held at team wore down the - sizeable the Westerly Parkway track, margin and set the national and it pitted the faculty-staff record - for runners over 35 team against an "All-Star" years of age. team which included former Penn State's 12 man squad Lion All-America track stars averaged 38.5 years old and Charlie Maguire and Greg the average time per mile was Frosh Sidler fills Lion messenger bill The cry all week has been-" Navy didn't win Saturday, Penn State Just beat themselves:: But Randy Sidler, a freshman tight end who runs plays from coach Joe Paterno to quarterback Tom Shuman, doesn't agree with that idea entirely. think Navy played a terrific game," said Sidler. "I feel e•'re a better team, but you have to give Navy credit for the kind of name they had." Sidler was involved in Penn State's only scoring drive last Saturday. playing tight end on short yardage situations. Sidler added, "Usually I key on the'down lineman, in most instances the defensive tackle." The 6-3, 215-pound end didn't catch any passes Saturday, but thoroughly enjoys the limited action he does see on the var ,ity. adding, "I would much rather play for the varsity than the freshmen." 'rhe Danville High graduate has made a quick jump from the small stadiums of the Susquehanna Valley League to,the monstrosity of Beaver Stadium, but adjusted to the switch. 'ln the beginning it was exciting just to walk on the field Next time you see someone polluting, point it out. below six minutes. Each con- piled by the President's Coun testant ran five miles. cit on Physical Fitness and Coordinator of the event, Sports, the current Penn State Professpr John Lucas, corn- fabulty-staff team topped the mentect; that "P.S.O is (un- previous record by 26 minutes fortunately) not No. lin foot- 33 I seconds. ball ... but we have the fastest Maguire and Fredericks faculty in America!" Lucas -owned the best individual respectfully challenges any times of 24:08 and 24:50 school or club, averaging 35 respectfully, just followed by years of age, to break the Professor Gerry Glyde with a record. 25:06. According to statistics corn- Bob Buday with 60,000 people in the stands," said Sidler. "I was amazed for awhile but I settled down and really haven't felt that much pressure." Sidler, a member of last year's Big 33 squad, notice quite a difference in the calibre of play between high school and big time collegiate football. "When I was in high school, I would usually be the biggest player on the field, while here everyone is your size," he said. Although Sidler is in the'main stream of the Lion offensive commands, he doesn't foresee any variations in the Penn State offensive patterns for the upcoming game with lowa, He said, "I was surprised we lost to Navy, but right now we aren't doing anything different on offense for the game tomorrow." Common6p sac Coifeeiry Prices our Competition tries to Meet GARRARD $79.95 WAREHOUSE IS OVERSTOCKED Model 70 complete ST. LOUIS (AP) St. Louis There is. however, the matter of St Cardinals Manager Red Schoendienst Louis' six remaining games, which always keeps a cooler of beer in his , get under way this afternoon when office. the Redbirds .open a three-game It's simply a matter of convenience series in Chicago against the Cubs. during the long National League St. Louis will send veteran right baseball Now, if he has his Way, the cooler mound to face the Cubs' Tom Dettare, will also be stocked for the playoffs. 3-4, also a right-hander. The Cardinals appear to be2in a The Cardinals go into the series struggle down to the wire in the NL hoping to continue the strong showing East, clinging to ,a halfgame lead they displayed] Wednesday against before last night's game between the the Pirates. • Pittsburgh Pirates 'and the New York St. Louis overcame a 5-0 Pittsburgh Mets at New York:. . lead with six runs in the third inning But Schoendienst was optimistic and led at one point, 9-6, but the about the Redbirds' chances Pirates tied the score with runs in the following their 13-12 win over the sixth and ninth, then regained the . Pirates in 11 innin6 Wednesday night lead with three more in the 11th. - and cheerfully directed clubhouse But the Cardinals, who had already guardian Butch Yateman to fill the lost the first two games of the series cooler with foamy stuff for post- and with them the division lead, put season play. together three hits, an error by Ren -Ist PSU invitational women's golf tourney, set The first annual Penn State Fall Invitational women's golf tournament will be held at the White Course tomorrow and Sunday. Annette Thompson, cqaeh of Brian Miller i - s Prices with THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH Cards, Bucs still struggling Penn State's women golfers of their contests on the road derway at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. originated the event to get the last two years. Awards for the stroke play more teams to come to Penn Plans call for action to start competition will be presented State at one time, cutting at 10 a.m, tomorrow, at which to top individuals•and the top down travel expenses for the time the first 18 holes will be four-player teams. About 20 Lady Lions, who played most , played. The final leg gets un- golfers are scheduled to play. IfoNit& Spm 102. GARARD Zero 92 $134.95 complete 200 E. College Ave. 238-5016 238-1001 SHANDYGAFF SALOON Since 1848 DANCING NIGHTLY Sept. 30 Oct. 5 to "PAZ" Misery Hours Fridays 3-6 p.m. Michael St. John with "Oldies" every Thursday 212 E. Calder Alley The Daily Collegian Friday, September M 27, 1974-1 %N% the Stennett and a run-scoring sacri fice fly k Jim Dwyer to win the game in the last of the lith. _ "It was a storybook finish all right," said Cardinal left fielder Lou Brock. "What it was was the difference between two games and none in the loss column. It's not over though. We've got to go to Chicago and beat those guys and they're tough. We got kicked on our backs. Either you get up or. you lie there. And we got up." Both the * Cardinals and Pirates have lost 73 games, but St. Louis has won 83, one more than Pittsburgh prior to last night's game. The Cardinals end their season following the Chicago series with three games against the Montreal Expos at Montreal, while the Pirates host the Chicago Cubs for three games, B.S.R. 310 AXE $49.95 complete
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