Edwards denies issuing cheap shot CINCINNATI tAPi Cin cinnati quarterback Ken An derson says he's not going to tw drawn into the argument of ~tihether he received "a cheap .hut Sunday from Pitts burgh s Glen Edwards until game films ate rein= Edwards was ej from the game after the con tro‘ersial tackle that left An derson dazed and flattened in the fourth quar t e r racing for a gain before heading out ,)t bounds Edwards denied hitting An derson late add said neither he , nor Coach Chuck NOII were` green en an explanation for th banishment. "Maybe he tackled the mr r terback, which could be yn electable offense in Cm cmnat said tioll Edwards. a defensive back, ~ aid he was unable to avoid hitting Anderson was run ning lull tilt towards Anderson and my momentum simply carried me into him. I hit him on the shoulder and maybe the impact also hit the side of his- head " He added. "It was the first time anythtng like that ever happened to me, and it cer- Williams innocent? CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPI) Police Chief Harvey Snirley ,aid yesterday he believed that University of Illinois toot ball star Gregory Wil hams was not simply "an innocent bystander" in a ee ken d shooting that claimed his life! Shirley said Williams, 20, was wearing a holster, and "I assume he had a gun, although there was not one found •• "The question is why would he have a holster if he did not have a gun:: 'the police chief told a news conference. Williams. :a 215-pound Junior defensive end from Miami, died in Burnham City .Hospital shortly after being shot in the head with a :12 caliper bullet during a party at Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity house Saturday morning. A fraternity pledge, Carl Belser, 119, was wounded in the thigh and treated and released' from Burnham. Investigators speculated that Williams and Belser wereinvolved in a fight with other persons "and that the killer ,may' have used Williams' own gun to shoot him taint!: wasn't at all intentional on my part." Anderson later returned to the game and finished with two NFL passing records. He hit his first eight passes of the game to give him 16 straight in two games and ended with 20 of 22 for another mark Cin cinnati won 18-10. Edwards wasn't the only Steeler upset. Joe Greene was critical of the officiating in the game. Greene said "officials just control the game too much" and labeled the officiating "the worst I've ever seen. If I never see them again it will be too soon." said the 275-pound all pro defensive tackle. The Steelers were charged with seven penalties for 42 yards to five against the Bengals for 43. Anderson said "I was just trying to get out, and ap parently I wasn't fast enough." The fourth quarter incident triggered an outburst of boos. with Edwards the target. Wayn(" Clark took over as quarterback and the Bengals scored four plays later. Police said they had talked to more than 50 persons, including Belser, but had no suspects. Shirley said six deNctives, about half the number on the Champaign police force, were investigating the shootings, "and we'll do everything we can to break this case." Williams, the son of, a disabled veteran, was a libe al arts major. Memorial ser es were scheduled for . Tli ay at the Kappa Alpha Psi use, with burial Satur day i Miami. 14 111" honored PITTSBURGH (AP) Willie Stargell, veteran slugger of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has been named win ner of the 1974 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award. The selection is made by a committee which votes for a major league baseball player exemplifying the ability and character of Gehrig_ The award is given annually by Phi Delta Theta, a national collegiate fraternity of which Gehrig was a member at Columbia University. • Lion harriers must do some of their longest striding this fall USDA Inspected ...Super-Right PORK LOIN ROAST PORK LOINS F , " 79 c Rib End Lb. Lb gg e Rib Chops c tr Lb. IA9 Loin Chopi 'al - Lb ' 9.59 Viasic Sauerkraut 2-Ib. 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Half or Quartered Loin Sliced Pink, Telkrw Harriers pjay USTFF meet 97 c 59' Grade A Eggs s=Arg D•L 636 Meat Pies sa3tEr A "4 Meat Dinners 4:: Orange Juice White Bread zyc , Shortening B:An: . Walnut Meats A&P Pumpkin ttif By DAVE BitOWN Assuming the harriers are selected, they Collegian Sports Writer aren't being over confident about their Penn State's cross-country team concluded , chances in the NCAA fin Is. its dual meet season with a 25-32 triumph "Having met the teams, we know over Pitt Saturday. but two of the .year's where we stand," 'es said. "We've run biggest meets are still upcoming. against the good eams, our guys are Next Sunday the Nittany Lions host a field realistic about their chances." of about 140 entries in the Eastern United - Junior Paul Stemmer, who has scored six States Track and Field Federation (USTFF) wins in seven meets. should receive the Championships. stiffest challenge af his career from the This six-mile USTFF rffte will be rpn on massive contingent.Of excellent runners in the University golf courses featuring Sn in- the finals. „, vitational open to track clubs, universities, When asked about his chances in the NCAA small colleges, and junior colleges along the Championships, Stemmer fell back on the old east coast. cliche "We play them one at a time. I'm "We should have a quality type field," PSU only concerned abotitthe USTFF " coach Harry Groves, who is organizing the t Stemmer rates an outside shot at earning meet, said. "The Philadelphia Pioneer Club All-America honors before his collegiate is probably the best." career is finished, but only time will tell if Some of the other entries include the this is the year. Baltimore Olympic Club, the Hagerstown, Nld Track Club, the Allegheny J. C. Track Club. Lock Haven, and Juniata College. The day after the USTFF meet, Nov. 18, Penn State hopes to'receive notification of its selection by the District 2 . Selection Com mittee to compete in the NCAA Cham pionships. The Lions have been pointing for the Nov. 25 finals held in Bloomington, Ind., and their 5-3 record against the most for midable schedule in years should be enough to guarantee their berth. BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ... a 1.29 SLICED BACON suitiright 'Ft 890 0,41 0000000000 '•1jt,,,,,,,0. Smoked Picnics itrir 63 0 T.' 690 BUTTER BASTED TURKEYS r: u. 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