phase Cotton Nittany Lions Penn State will play either Texas A&M, Texas or Baylor in the Cotton Bowl New Year's day it was learned yesteiday. The official announcement will come Nov. 16 after l the Penn State-Ohio game at Beaver Stadium, but yesterday - morning it was revealed by.a team spokesman that the Penn State play ers have already agreed to accept the anticipated Cotton Bowl bid and battle the Southwest Conference Champion. Nothing is official until Nov. 16, but, like last year, word of the pairings came out early Most significant as far as Penn State is concerned is the in formation Ass6ciated Press %as learned. According to AP, Penn State "has been assured it (Cotton Bowl bid) will be forthcoming Nov. 16 after the Lions play Ohio University." In addition, Associated Press yesterday reported Notre Dame ani Alabama.will meet in the Orange Bowl New Year's Where the hell is Penn State going this year? You'Ne probably heard that question more than once these past weeks. at least once a day since last Saturday %%hen Penn State defeated Maryland Yesterday morning, the old crony himself, Ralph Bernstein of the Associated Press assured readers throughout the state of Pennsylvania that Penn State would be going to the Cotton Bowl (Dallas) to meet the champion of the Southwest Conference. Al the moment, that champion would appear to be number five ranked Texas 4&M. The biggest thing that has people talking is that Lion coach Joe Paterno and his players have decided by mutual agreement to accept a Cotton Bowl bid if such a bid is offered. Ed McNamara, the Orange Bowl scout who attended the Maryland game, would not disclose how interested their people were in Penn State. However he did say, "We are very much interested in Alabama - and - what they do from here on." As was learhed yesterday, Alabama and Notre Dame appear headed for the Orange Bowl. 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Both Texas and Baylor still have a shot at the Southwest crown, and therefore could end up opposite Penn State New Year's day Penn State played in the 1972 Cotton Bowl in which it upset Texas by a convincing 39-6 margin That game was important to Penn State's national image as Tennessee defeated Penn State in the last game of the season that year 31-11 on national TV. Itwas equally important for Eastern football Paterno said of that game, "It was awfully important to us to beat Texas in the t 1972) Cotton Bowl. I felt at the time we were trying to show people that what we had done in previous years was not a fluke. There was so much that had been done that was ready to go down the drain if Texas had beaten us. We were in a part of the country where we had to show people we were a pretty good football team." Three years later the situation is different. Penn State no longer has to stadd up for the East. This year it is for personal reasons of prestige and money that Penn State will travel deep in the heart of Texas. Lions to play Turkey Day Been wondering when that Pitt-Penn State game is gonna take place, unfold and where? Well you don't have to wonder any longer because yesterday it was announced by ABC television that the game originally slated for Sat., Nov: 23 will be aired Thanksgiving night, N0v.28 on national television. Television and, Penn — State football have formed some sort oftomance this fall. This will mark the third TV ap pearance for,. the Lions. Stanford lost to the Lions on the first TV telecast, 24-20, the opening game of the season. And last week Maryland suffered.a 24-17 regional TV loss. Last week's Maryland game r -COUPON- , This Coupon Worth slo° o Hours 9:30-5:00 Tue.-Sat. Mon. to 8:00 on the purchase of any pair of glasses STATE COLLEGE OPTICAL 119 S. Fraser I 1 Fashionable eyewear Ir. •• -. I NITTANY DIVERS MEETING TONIGHT 7 p.m. at the classroom in the Nat'. Election of New Officers Come cast your vote! was important because ABC knew it' had to make a de cision this week. Pitt was in quiestion also but it nipped Syracuse and that apparent ly gave ABC enough reason - to r4ve the game to Thanks giiing Day. rl'he game was originally to bd held at Pitt Stadium, but h4s since been moved to Three Rivers Stadium where you see worse, for more - money with less vacant seats. There are still some $5 seats left and they go on sale today at Rec Hall. This year's game is a pivot al one for both" teams. That reason is due to the fact that the series standings are even with both teams having identical 35-35-3 records. 1 Telephone 1 234-1040 1 Now thrpugh Jan. 1, 1975