* T:11 • -- " 4 " 4, , . 1 , % ,- ~,,.. , 1 - .: 0 „ P ' i ilt 'll Alt! , 1 •- Photo by Carol McCloskey Mike Hartenstine does his best to follow the defensive order of the day Foreman urges 'probe' PARIS (AP) George Foreman charged again yesterday that he was slicked out of his heavyweight title by Muhammad Ali's "pros" and urged an intensive Probe by work boxing authorities. "I'm not asking for anyone to give me my title back," the defeated ex-titleholder said during a stopover here. "But I feel there should be a probe in to what happened. "If I am right, it would put Ali in a moral position where he would have to give me a rematch. I'd fight him for nothing." 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TENANTS' UNION MEETING The game behind the game By RICK STARR Sports Editor "That was a good enthusiastic crowd. It was a fun day, huh?" Lion coach Joe Paterno intoned, adding the questiori mark with his eyebrows. "I thought it was a fun day," Some fun day. With alrthat heaVy offensive and defensive strategy flying back and forth down on the field Saturday against Maryland, George Patton would have had a blast. But despite all the scouting and effort that went into Penn State's defensilie game plan for Maryland, the idea was elementary. As Paterno put it, "We felt that if they beat us we would like them to beat us a little differently than they beat everybody else." To accomplish that, however, required two ad ditional schemes on Penn State's part. As Paterno explained afterward, the Lion defense was keyed to make' Maryland quar terback Mike Avelliini throw the ball upfield un der pressure. That was something he had not done consistently all year according to the Maryland films. What Avellini had i done all year was defeat five straight opponents by using a variety of quick sideline passes and screens: Penn State'decided to make him throw substantial passes up the middle where more linemen and linebackers might get a mit on them. Now add the second element to the plan, and Mon. rite footb.4'll Los Angeles 15, San Francis ' eo 13 RECYCLE THIS PAPER VOTE ON DUES EXPLANATION OF TENANT LEGAL INSURANCE PLAN EGAL QUESTIONS and ANSWERS WIT ALAN ELLIS r . 1 1 7;;. t- -;;•• 1141 ( I VA ' •,, - TENANT UNION ATTORNEY v4a-r. -not NECK K THE GOLDEN 6 FruLE? you haile what turned out to be the winning defensive formula for the Lions, although not by much. Give the defensive line Greg Murphy,' John Quinn, Dave Graf and Mike Hartenstine or ders to lay out Avellini on almost every play. "Almost every single down we tried to go after him," Pa terno confirmed afterward. Now if you're Maryland coach Jerry Clai borne, and you see Penn State loosening up the middle and crashing and looping its,linemen, what would you do? Run man, run. ,"We felt we had to establish a running game," ClMborne said when asked why Maryland ran so , much early in the second half. "We wanted to bring their defense back up and that would make the pass go better. They had a tremendous rush on us and wutried to slow the rush by running." And so the game progressed. First Penn State would sack Maryland's quar terback, then Avellini would fire one down the middle for 20 yards.. So Penn State would sack him again, which then prompted Avellini to hand off to Louis Car ter, who in turn scampei•ed up the middle for eight or ten yards. "Great offenses, great defenses, great quar terbacking, great linemen, you name it and we saw it today," Paterno expounded afterward. "I 'told the defense, 'look, just be alert, don't fall TONIGHT' HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM ALL TENANTS INVITED! Tuesday, November 5. 1974 asleep.' Maryland has tried everything against us and if you try to stop it all you go nUts." But strategies aside, Saturday's game was also a game of individuals. Like Avellini: "That Avellini, we were all over his receivers. He'g'a hell of an athlete," Pat erno admitted. And Terp defensive tackle Randy White, who stands a disquieting 6 , 4, 248: "White scared me to death," Paterno quipped while forgetting to tremble. And footmen Brian Masella, Chris Bahr and John Reihner for Penn State, and Steve Mike- Mayer and Phil Waganheim for Maryland• There has been some kicking in Beaver Stadium this year. And there was Jeff Hite. The Penn State-Maryland game was quite a battle, and who knows what would have hap pened if Jeff Hite hadn't equaled the point output of the entire Lion offense. again at Comer t2ci Bob 6 Dettf & 4 5 ont GWire wearing night 7:30 ,Collegian