mm '1 - !. «*!•■ -**i ■ '*kj* ' 'Yv*'**? * * ife < &£W4L ■* - v 3 m: ■ ’“b-., AP wlrephoto Franco Harris, (32) snapped the Viking defense and the Super Bowl rushing record Newcomers pin loss on 'Cats By MIKE HODMAN Collegian Sports Writer "The history of this team has been that' it’s the type where one or two guys will rise up and give us a good performance and lead us to a win;" said wrestling coach Bill Roll after his Lion team had disposed of Kentucky 21 -19 Saturday. The man with the big cigar wasn't referring to John Fritz or Jerry Villecco or even Brad Benson, he was talking about Doug Weaver and John Reed. t- Nbw. Doug Weaver and John Reed aren't exactly the kind of names that surface in a conversation while waiting in line to get your daily slop at the dining hall.. However, due to big wins by those two. the Lions were able to chalk up their third win against two setbacks. Weaver destroyed Jim Montaine in the 150-lb. division, 15-2, whileßeed, subbing-for the mono-ridden Villecco at 167, pinned Joe Murray in a quick 1:42. -I -Jrf. - photo by juiie cipoiia defensive pressure that may Randy Meister (55) was frustrated by constant have hurt Penn state most. two-on-one pressure “I wanted to do it, but it just u u u, c wasn’t coming to me,” OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS OTIS CONSUMER in m N E R TIPS FOR BUDGETING YOUR MONEY 1) Begin by keeping a record of expenses for about 2 weeks, noting all expenses including rent, food, clothing) etc. 2) Set up a budget allowing enough money for each expendi ture you recorded. 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Needless to • say, they didn’t get theni, but they did come close. The meet started out on an odd note, as the 190 pounders initiated things. Kentucky's Brian Willson had to fly home quickly due to personal reasons. He got to go home sooner than he had bargained for as Jerry White pinned him at 4:51. After that things got down to nor mal, as Wayne Packer (118) got the best of Garrett Headley, 9-5. After many ‘He’s getting there’s’ by Koll, Packer is there—with a 6-1-1 record as proof. The next match (126) was pretty strange for Penn State fans. John Fritz didn’t win. As a matter of fact, -C ' 4ft he was handled fairly well by Olym pian Jim Carr, 7-3. ; Koll claimed afterward,-“this was the poorest mqtch of John’s career. He was making poor judgements and was wrestling stupidly. He didn’t shoot enough, and when he did shoot, it was with his head dowffis” Jim Earl lost to Kurt Mock 7-4 in a 134-lb. freshman battle before Denny Sciabica lost to Tim Mousetis by a similar score at Mousetis exhibited some guts when he held on to the win after having his ribs taped shortly after the start of the third period. After Weaver’s win, Dave Becker was held to a draw by Scott Crowell at 4-4. Becker was up 4-1 with a big time advantage in the third period but Crowell scored three and rode Becker for the rest of the period to get the draw. Reed then pinned Murray, setting up the last two matches. The first was Joe Carr (Jim’s brother) against Dan Brenneman. Meister bottled up as cagprs fall below .500 During the past eleven years West Virginia has won only two basketball games in Rec Hall. “All I ever heard was you can’t win at Penn State,” Mountaineer coach Joedy Gardner said after this year’s game. “So I always asked ‘why not?”’ Gardner answered his own question by shutting off Penn State for a close but sure 63-59 win before a Lion home crowd of more than 6,000. “You better believe I’m happy with the defense,” Gardner continued. “I thought we played'an intelligent ball game and I thought (West Virginia center) Warren Baker played an outstanding defensive game.” Baker, a 6-7 junior who held 6-9 Lion center Randy Meister to 9 points, also helped the Mountaineers offensively by tossing in 17 points. But it was. his constant, physical. Super defense NEW ORLEANS (AP)— The Pittsburgh Steelers won the first National Football League championship of their 42-year history yesterday with a 16-6 victory the Minnesota Vikings in the Super Bowl. Franco Harris scored one touchdown himself and smashed through the Min nesota defense to set up the Steelers’ other touchdown, which was scored on a pass from quarterback Terry Bradshaw to Larry Brown. “I’m gratified for the players, coach Chuck Noll, his staff and all the people in our organization,” the silver haired Rooney said in the tumult of the Steeler dressing room. “It is a great day for me personally and a great day for the city of Pitts burgh.” “It’s fantastic,” said Greene. “Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would get this big a. charge out of winning it.” The Vikings’ only score was provided by the defense on a blocked punt recovered in the end zone by Terry Brown. Meister said. “Once inja while you get a game where you’re tired and run down, and 1 was expending a lot of energy to get open, and that didn’t help matters any.” “I think we had some good t opportunities and we rari our game plan well,” Lion coach John Bach’said. “We wanted to get them out of the 80’s, and we succeeded well inj tjiat respect. But I can’t say I’m encouraged. We’re' 1 still looking for balance. . . “Preston was put in- for defense, his experience!, and he’ll get some buckets,”! Bach said. “Jim , Ouderkirk and Kevin Burke (who iwere replaced > have been pressing lately* ' Despite the fact that Meister pulled down 'l6 rebounds, Bach said, “We had to fight for our lives on the boartis. And we jgave Baker a little too much latitude.” The loss drops Penn State below .500 for the season with a 4-5 mark. The Lions have an OTIS WANTED!!! Mature, experienced young women for 1975 summer jobs .. CAMP DIRECTOR 25 years or older with extensive camp experience. 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Harris set a Super Bowl record by gaining 158 yards on 34 carries and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player. He gained 61 yards in the first half—so more than the entire Viking rushing game managed in that half. The match was exciting as everyone knew that if Carr didn’t pin it would be Penn State’s meet. It got so exciting, in fact, that Carr's brother was forced to sit himself in the stands so he wouldn’t be tempted to run onto the floor. The massive and extremely strong Carr couldn’t do it, but managed to win 10-4 at any rate. Pat Donley pinned Penn State’s Rich Boehmer at 2:54 in an anti climactic heavyweight match. Brad Benson still isn’t ready for wrestling after his performance in the Cotton Bowl. If you are trying to add up the team score and find that Kentucky comes up one point short, it’s because the ref deducted a team point because one of th; Kentuckians had the top of his uniform off his shoulders and dangling at his waist. L Penn State will wrestle two matches this Saturday at Rec Hall. The Lions will tangle with West Chester at 2 p.m. arid with North Carolina at 8 p.m. away game with Virginia coming up Wednesday night. Gardner, in his first year as a head coach, has West Virginia at 7-3 on the season. —RICK STARR OKFICI Al. BASKETB \I.I. BOX West Virginia F(i-\ Hall 2-8 Anderson 3-5 Boskovtch 6-9 Huggins i-8 Baker 7-18 Robinson 2-7 McCardle 0-1 MacDonald 2-4 Faust 4-6 Sims 0-1 Team Totals 27-67 FG-A 5- 6- 7-18 4-7 3-9 Penn Slate Miller Doaty Burke Preston Meister Angstadt Ouderkirk Raffin Team Scores b\ Periods West Virginia Penn St • Every time the Vikings seemed to be finally moving, that stubborn Steeler defense forced a break and halted the drive. The frustration was completed for Minnesota— the first team to lose three Super Bowls —when quar terback Terry Bradshaw produced the clinching touch down on a pass to Larry Brown with only 3'a minutes It's OSU, Lions By DAVE MORRIS Assistant Sports Editor The clock was pushed ahead three years when Penn State and Ohio State agreed Friday to meet on the gridiron durirtg the 1975 and 1976 seasons. The two teams already had planned to meet in 1978. The two-game series, which came into being at the recent NCAA con vention in Washington, became possible when Penn State cancelled future games with Navy, one of two teams which beat the Lions in the past season. Neither Penn State Athletic Director Ed Czekaj nor his Navy counterpart, J.O. Cop pedge, would comment on the cancellation, but in dications were ‘ that finances were involved. Recently, Penn State games at Annapolis drew less than 30,000 fans. Translated into financial terms, the visiting team, in this case Penn State, would get less money from gate receipts than if the game were played in a larger stadium. The Naval Academy refused to move the game to a neutral site, as it does when Navy and Notre Dame clash in Philadelphia. '■ So when Penn'jState and Ohio ‘ State decided to tackle each other, the 86,000 seats in Buckeye Stadium (where the first game of the series will be played) represented ad ditional revenue in the Penn State coffers. The announcement of the two games was made by Czekaj and Ohio State Athletic Director Ed. Weaver. The first game will be played in Columbus on Sept. 20 of this year. The Buckeyes will return the favor and make their first trip ever to University Park on Sept. 18, 1976. Penn State has won the four previous meetings, all played in Columbus. In the last meeting, 1964, Rip Engle took a 3-4 squad to Ohio and blanked the top ranked Buckeyes, 27-0. The addition of the Buckeyes, who have made three consecutive Rose Bowl trips, leaves Penn State with ohej of the toughest schedules among KT-A It T 0-0 1 ‘4 0-0 6 6 0-0 3 12 5-8 6 7 3-4 5 17 0-0 i 4 0-0 1 0 1-2 5 5 0-0 2 8 t 0-0 0 0 9-14 36 63 FT-A R T 0-0 4 10 0-0 I 12 0-0 4 14 0-0 3 8 3-4 16 9 2-2 6 4 0-0 2 2 0-1 1 0 i 5-7 4J 59 32 31 63 33 26 59 Steels it Pittsburgh kicked off to open the second half and Coach Chuck Noll, who 'stressed 11 weeks that ’immicks don’t win football £ames, tried one and turned it into a major break for the Steelers. Gerela squib kicked and Rill Brown grabbed it for a moment and then fumbled. Marv Kellum recovered the aose ball for Pittsburgh at he Viking 30. That was all Harris needed. The big third-year man from Penn State burst off the left side for 24 yards and two plays later swept around left fend for nine yards and the touchdown. Gerela finally got one between the uprights for a 9-0 count. Woody Hayes and Ohio State's Buckeyes have really given Joe Paterno and Lion Fans something to talk about major college powers. Pollsters and other football experts have for some time claimed the Lions had an easy schedule, but with the exclusion of some of the weaker teams —Ohio U., Air Force, Wake Forest, and others —the Lions have gained some respect. Stanford, West Virginia, Maryland; North Carolina State, Temple and Pitt are among the Penn State opponents next season. But thei prospect of. the schedule and the fact that Penn State meets Woody Hayes and the Buckeyes in »the second game of the season didn’t seem to af fect *Penn State boss Joe Paterno, who happens to be the winningest college coach in the nation. “What’s the difference when we play them,” Paterno asked. “They’ve got to play us the second game of their season, too.” Actually the Buckeyes won't have the advantage of a first game, as the Penn State contest represents Vinyl and nylon warm-up suits > Speedo swimwear ankle & wrist weights Sleeping bags Penn State Souvenirs Sport vinyl ponchos Racquets & BaUs Wooden darts Weight sets Decorative Fishnet Dumbbells M Gym shorts M FREE begs t.t ,w.Ti N f racquetball \ L, * ,h * ,000d ‘ 9 30-s oo W nnwUUL I DnLL 1 Paddleball mspl w/ purchase of I Dartboards We honor: I $lO.OO or a racquet I a V h flnni * Mastercharge® m BankAmericard m 237-7021 fHtu W Fraaer Street Mall Local Boy Scout Camps need qualified instructors. Herb Croft, Director of Program, will be interviewing on campus Jan. 16,1975 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Boy Scout experience necessary Pittsburgh 0 2 7 7-16 Minnesota 0 0 0 6-6 Pit-team safety, Tarkenton tackled in end zone. Pit-Harris 9 run t Gerela kick) Min-T. Brown recovered blocked punt in end zone I kick failed) Pit-L. Brown 4 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick) A-79,997 First downs Rushes-yartfe Passing yards Return yards Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards - 7-107 3-18 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING-Pi Us burgh. Hams 34-158, Bleier 17-65, Bradshaw 5-33. Minnesota. Foreman 12-22, Osborn 8-min'is 1. RECEIVING-Pittsburgh. L. Brown 3-29, Stallworth 3-24. Bleier 2-11, Lewis 1- Minnesota, Foreman 5-50, Voigt 2- , Osborn 2-7. Gilliam 1-16 PASSING-Pittsburgh. Bradshaw 9-14-0. 96 yards Minnesota. Tarkenton 11-27-3,102 Photo by Eric Folack their season opener. With plans for the two meetings finalized, Czekaj is now searching for a replacement for Navy during the 1977 season and on into the future. Chances are the team chosen will also be a national power, and the announcement may be made before next season gets underway. Future Penn Stale Football Schedules Sept 13—Stanford Sept 20—at Ohio State Sept 27—at lowa Oct 4—Kentucky Oct 11—West Virginia Oct 18—Army Oct 25 at Syracuse Nov. I—at Maryland Nov B—N C. State Nov isi—'Temple Nov. 22—at Pittsburgh Sept 11—Stanford Sept. 18—Ohio State Sept,2s—lowa Oct 2r-at Kentucky Oct Oct Oct 23—at West Virginia Oct. 30—at Temple Nov 6—N. C. State Nov 13—at Miami Nov 20—Pittsburgh Slat* Collage, P«. 18*01 o^3 Contact Room 105 Boucke to sign up for an interview. Steelers Vikings 17 9 57*249 20*21 9-14-0 11-27*3 7-35 6-37
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