Stutts lip TIM PANACCIO lssistant Sports Editor Picture this if you calf: A guy shows up at football practice having played linebacker, fullback, tailback and quarterback in high school and Joe Paternosays, - We'll try you out at defen sive tackle " So the guy agrees. But the lirst two weeks he's Injured and maybe Joe gets second thoughts "Hey let's try you at tailback on the pow r-I." 'No games into the s son the guy is on the side nes N 1 atching someone els at !cutback and wondering when he's gonna even suit up. Then comes the clincher. .toe gets hit with a plague as Walt Addle :and Woody l'etchel are struck with in lune!, ,lot calls this guy over and says. "Get in there •• And \on know what•' The guy scores 11%0 touchdowns in his first college football Sound like a Grimm fairy tale'' Well it happened in real hte to sophomore Dave Stutts .igamst lowa this past \eekend• lk ;isn't surprised when he d'aternoi told me to go in. Stotts said. "oecause I had been practicing at tailback What I didn't expect was carrying the ball that much the first game." Stutts carved 12 times against the 'Hawkeyes and picked up 1:-3 yards. That doesn't seem like much to the risked eye. However, the .Ituat ions in which Stutts carried the ball add insight Why the good neighbor made lunch 37,000 times. , -. N ,r. -..... ih. •_, .F..... , • ..._ , Anyone interested in forming a hang gliding club, there will be an organizational meeting on Wed., Oct. 2 at f 7:3o p.m. in 117 Sackett. For information, call Doug Fullerton 237-8622 or Mr. Mitch Miller 234-1237. HAPPY HOUR Football - Sunday (Every Sunday) 1 p.m. till 5 p.m. r Color TV \ I Train Station Lounge Car • Need a car? Get it from Ford Rent-A-Car! If you have a temporary need for a good depend able car, rent it from a good, dependable place Miller-McVeigh Ford. Our low rates include insurance. 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When you're 6-1. 224, it seems hard not to like smacking people around doesn't it" "Well, I guess so." laughed Stutts. lowa being his first game, the question of problems in adjusting comes up rather quickly in some minds. Stutts said he was surprised at Rams host no. 4 The Penn State soccer team, ranked fourth nationally in this week's soccer poll, takes to the road for the first time to face West Chester this afternoon at Golden Ram Field. The jump from the seventh spot to fourth was made possible when the Lions dumped ninth-ranked llartwick 5-1 last week. The Warriors dropped out of the top 20 after the loss. This ranking is the highest a Penn State soccer team - has been since the poll was initiated six years ago. The previous high was sixth. West Chester has defeated Pitt 7-1 and tied )rexel 4-4 thusfar Walt Bahr's Penn Staters FLASHBACK A DYNAMIC ROCK BAND PLAYING SONGS OF TODAY, TOMORROW AND YESTERYEAR. AVAILABLE FOR: Phone or Write: Fraternity_parties FLASHBACK Sorority parties 219 W. Walnut St Dances Shamokin, Pa. 17872 Banquets Phone: - Any musical 717-644-0225 get-together • TONIGHT Contemporary Communion Service 10:00 P.M. Grace Lutheran Church/ University Lutheran Center (Corner Beaver & Garner) Sponsored by Lutheran Student Parish adjusting so easily in the power backfield because he thought it might be confusing. "There was pressure," he explained. "I wasn't sure if I was up to it. It was just the circumstances that allowed me to play. I doubt if I'll score that much this year and I hope people don't expect it of me again." have defeated East Stroudsburg, West Virginia and Hartwick. The Golden Rams lead the all-time series 12-8-1, but the Lions have won the last four contests,-the last three by shutouts. Last year Penn State scored three goals in the second half and blanked the Rams 3-0. Bahr plans to go with the same lineup he's used all season. Chris Bahr, two-time soccer All-America, suffered a leg injury against Hartwick and was doubtful, but coach Bahr said he would be out there. Otherwise, the Lions are physically ready. 4 ..., 4, „.......,,, „,..... ~ , .. i t t.. % • S..?i'''' E PATHFIN (in the parking garage) for he Finest Down Cloth from North Face, Sierra Designs, Woolrich, In other words, you can't expect a converted defensive lineman-to-tailback to mesh out two touchdowns every game he sees action right off the start. "It was,great to find out that I could do the things the coaches thought I could do," said Stutts. "I mean, just being able to play college football and do well. The two touchdOwns were ... I don't know, just excitement." This week, Stutts is prac ticing on the second unit. Rusty Boyle and Woody _Petchel are lining up for the first unit in preparation for Army, Saturday. If Patent() goes with the power-I formation again, Stutts will be in the game. At the moment, he'd like to stay right where he is and not move to somewhere else.. "I'd like one pdsition so I could get to know what I'm• doing and develop at that spot." Boaters i` o 11\ITENS 1 11iXCIT1ILENTI gentleman's habit ••• providing intense excitement in fine men's clothing, daily 9:30-5:30, monday & friday till eight, 119 fraser street in the new fraser street mall & Snow Lion •:. • , ' By MIKE RODMAN i!: Collegian Sports Writer • Chi Phi (2-11 registered the first first down of the gam , as time was running out in the half on a completion fron John Schulties to John Morehouse. ~ Urbach's second-half kick-off pinned Chi Phi back oil their own ten yard line and the ball stayed in their end ol .... I:*•: the field for the rest of the game. - Alphal Sig started the best drive of the game on their first possession of the second half. After getting the ball .11 . on the Chi Phi 23 yard line, quarterback Rick Bierly threw a first down pass to - Craig Palermo. A couple of short completions to Rob Reilly and Gordy ! Jensen put the ball on the nine. However, an illegal blocking call forced a 40-yard field goal try which was ofl 4: to the left. Chi Phi scored the game winner on an unnecessar: i' . . roughness call against the Alpha Sig defense. Alpha Sig had one more chance to score. They got the i f. ball on Chi Phi's 35 via Dave Hritz's second interception of Ref helps Chi Soccer Poll Intercollegiate Soccer Association 13=1 I SW Edwardsville 2 St Louis 3. Clemson 4. Penn State 5. San Francisco 6. Howard 7. Quincy B. Brown 9. Philadelphia Textile to, Adelphi University It. Connecticut 12. UCLA 13 California State Fullerton 14. Missouri —St Louis 15 SUNY -- Binghamton 16 Pennsylvania 17 University of Baltimore 18 Brockport State 19 • Temple 20 University of South Florida Top 20 dropouts Hartwick (9). Oneon ta State W. 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However, their defense was impregnable for most of the first twenty minutes. A couple of fine plays in the defen§ive backfield by Charlie Lasky and Jerry Matchik plus an interception by Steve Halvonik repeatedly gave Alpha Sig the ball. But theextremely tall Chi Phi defense, led by Brian Benn, continually deflected Alpha Sig's passes at the line of scrimmage. ST u ENT ORGANIZATION PRESIDENTS University Policies, Rules, and Procedures for Student Organizations (1974-1975) now are available at the: Office of Student Activities 202 H.U.B. Please pick-up your copy BUSINESS MANAGER All These Features Under One Roof • Washer Dryer • Pinball Machines • Indoor Heated Swimming Pool • Basketball Tennis Courts •Maintenance Man Living on Premises • Individual Thermostatic Control for He. and Air Conditioning • Ample Free Parking Almost Two C. 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