19—The Daily Collegian Friday, Noy ember Pt, 1974 Wolf a win badly so much that it packhas held closed practice for two weeks • t Wolfpack coach Lous Holtz likes to razzle e dazzle the hti ngrey southern folks' favorite is his . flanker reverse option with John Gargano, a transfer quarterback froth William and Mary. two years ago Gargano can throw well and his target is usualLy Dave's brother. Don Buckey. a split end Also there is Roland Hooks, a halfback who catches passes out of the backfield. Finally, let us remember 'that DM Holtz has never lost at Carter Stadium. although N C State has never won in the 10 games it has played against Penn State dating back to 1920 Tomorrow the Wolfpack may get its first bite of Pater nu flesh in its history. out utued iron' page ' , tumid be sornev.hat hungry maybe even starved when they find out that Wolf pack quarterback Dave Bucke% broke his nose in last 'aturtia 's 42-27 clash with s;l;tith Carolma Buckey has been weanng a helmet this week. ,diectionatel!, known as a lard cage .1 couple swift shots to the Lice, a fist or elbow on the ground out of the ref's sight. and BuckeN will be finished "Hie Pack is worried it wants RHS MOVIE TIMETABLE Cinema East*presents: "A TRIUMPH FOR JOANNE WOODWARD' Ka Ihliman Carroll, N.Y. Dolly Nears JCIANNE WCICX:YWARCI "THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON The Paul Newrnan Production of the 1971 Pulitzer Priz♦ winning play Thurs. Sun. - 7:30 & 10:00 Fub Rec Room $.75 ,"'. - --'\ 20 r b x Panthers-Owls no breather for either By RICH-CUTLER Collegian Sports Writer Temple will play Pittsburgh tomorrow in a college football game. Two years past, such a grid engagement would have been considered a 'nothing game'. But than was two years ago. When Penn State was about all there was to provide Eastern football with at least some respectability. And when the big schools like Notre Dame, who, were fortunate enough to have teams like Pitt on their schedules, could always look forward to a breather during the season. But that was two years ago. Things have a habit of changing. And in Temple's and Pitt's case, things have changed for the better. Look at what Temple's nationally regarded quarterback, Steve Joachim has to say about the surge of his team, for example. "You can boil it down to better peisonel," says the man who currently boasts the nation's leading total in offensive yar dage. "When Coach Hardin took over here five years ago, he just went after the numbers as far as high school talent went. Waring Cinema Presents The Beatles in Magical Mystery Tour Waring Lounge Fri. & Sat. 8, 10 & 12 $.75 Sat. Midnight Special $.50 Thurs & Sun. 7, 9 & 11 MARX BROTHERS IN afoneteatliem m t . • ! • . 4 - : : 40 "Not to be missed!" A classic in movie-nuking. • _PRESENTED BY NORTH HALLS FRI •SUN I ' l 1.02 FORUM! 7:30 AND 10:00 754 • but now Temple cad afford to be selective. "For years Penn State has been getting the pick of the