Messrs. Hartenstine and Quinn As the season rows older, it's the talk about Mike Hartenstine that grows bolder. Seldom is heard a word for his buddy at defensive tackle, Mister X. It was Lion coach Joe Paterno who said liar tenstine is now in the same class with Mike Reid, a-former All-America tackle at Penn State, now an All-Pro for Paul Brown at Cincinnati. But when you classify attitudes toward football, Lion tackle John Quinn also belongs in a class with Reid. "Football is not the most important thing to me," Quinn said after Saturday's contest with Syracuse. "It's not the biggest thing in my life. When I'm on the field it's important, but I don't take it home or back to classes with me. But it's important because it's paying for my education. Otherwise, I wouldn't have the money to go to college." Reid didn't look like a concert pianist and Quinn doesn't fit his stereotype either. With his stocky build and red moustache, Quinn looks more like a beer truck driver than an en vironmental resource manager. "Every now and then I wish I was up in the stands drinking beer," Quinn admitted. "Pater no tells us to make the most out of college while we're here, and I think every football player wishes he was just a student sometimes." Quinn points to a problem with football mania at Penn State: the expectations of the fans don't completely jive with the philosophies of the coaches. _ "I enjoy myself when I play football," Quinn said, "but at times people expect too much, they expect us to ruh up the score every week. A win is a win as far as I'm concerned. If I give 100 per cent, that's all that matters. We -don't get .....„.....„..•.............,:,,:::,.:,;:::,.:::::;‘,..........:::::::::.::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,...,::::::::::::::.,.......:::........: .••••••••••••....•.•.•.•.•.•••••••••••... 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LmmiiiiommialellllllMll Luncheon Special Every Wednesday Cheese Blintzes $1.45 Ax. tic tutx ITLMI $6O TO $lOO PER MONTH pressure from the coaches. "The philosophy here is take it loose. If you lose, it's not the end of the world. I think winning is an important part of any program, but winning isn't the only thing here. "We get pressure from the outside and it's discouraging. They ask 'what happened?' when I played a good game, when everybody gave 100 per cent. That's when it gets kind of difficult. "My philosophy changed since I got here. In high school t Monsignor Farrell) we took winning to be more serious, and we never lost in four years. When I got here, I thought 'god, what would happen if we lose?' Then we lost and it wasn't that bad, the woad didn't end. Joe is a good loser. "We give it the best, and if we're at the short end of the score, then that's too bad." Lydell and Franco revisited When Pittsburgh Steelr coach Chuck Noll chose Franco_Harris in the '72 pro draft ahead of Lydell Mitchell, everybOdy thought he had pigskin for brains. Less than a year later, when Harris made his "immaculate .reception" a gainst the Oakland Raiders in the 1972 AFC championship game atfThree Rivers Stadium, everybody thought Noll was pretty cool. At the end of that first pro season for Penn State's greatest backfield, Harris was sparkling and Mitchell was barely mediocre. Every little kid in Pittsburgh got a Franco's Italian Army sweat shirt for Christmas that ************lr**** 4( The Sisters of KAO congratulate their super initiates If Aileen Allen r Cathy Bender IF , milisso Hicks * 4 1 ( . * a n d announce their fantastic Fall Pledge Class: - 1* Dana Depasqua Patty McCafferty Cindy Karpinski NancyMesropian Julianne Keri Pam Miller * a t . 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