Brother act complete: 3 Suheys on '76 Lions Attitude is first key to stardom for Matt Suhey Matt Suhey, tri-captain for the Pennsylvania 'Big 33' All-Star football team, is resting here tint should be a workhorse tomorrow night when his team takes on the Ohio All-Stars in their annual battle in Hershey. Volunteec It’ll make you a better human being. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Available for Graduate Students in Metallurgy Applications from Good Stu dents in Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, etc. are welcomed. v. Job Opportunities EXCELLENT Call 865-5446 or visit 209 M.l. Bldg. Jim Buckley's new film rated X THE SCREENING ROOM 127 S Fraser St. DAILY AT 7.30.8'45 10 00 MAT FRI 2.30 & 3 45 SAT 2.30 <•) FRI MAT $lOO A GREAT REFRESHMENT STOP • ON THE WAY TO WHIPPLES AND STONE VALLEY. Hours: 12 noon-10:30 p.m. Daily Closed Mondays . .CINEMETTECJ THEATRES, No one does it to you like Roman FJblanski Fbramount Pictures Presents A Roman Polanski Film' r i A Paramount Picture In Color .jpfet. EVE: 7:00-9:15 2:30,4:15, 6,7:45 & 9:30 By the time the world's a greatest detectives figure out whodunnit... you could die laughing! %dgrhy College’s Liberty Williams OUSIUkDSTHI IiAOUMUUOHTBN ' ~ j* #.,£pGUS 3:50-6:45-9:15 ® It is Saturday night, November Bth, 1975. The place is Williamsport field. There are less than five minutes remaining in the final football game of the season and State College High School has the ball, for the last time, on their opponent’s 41-yard-line. The game is well in hand, but one question remains in doubt: will Matt Suhey, senior tailback, break the all-time Pennsylvania rushing record? Seven straight carries lead to a touchdown and the record as Matt Suhey is given the game ball and State College wins 34-7. - . A seemingly perfect ending to a brilliant high school career. The record though, was not his for long. In fact, he only had it for two days when a recount of his total yardage showed an error. But this disappointment merely showed what kind of attitude Matt has towards the game. When asked if it bothered him, he said: “No, I had it for two days. That’s better than not having it at all.’’ Unlike most football stars, Matt isn’t on any ego trip looking for glory. “I just run,” as he put it, and he runs with the best. Matt Suhey: all-state tailback, three-year starter, 4,457 yards rushing, 24 100-yard games, 6 200-yard games, 58 touch downs. The list goes on and on. Success has a funny way of followings people around. Will it follow Matt Suhey? Will he realize the same accomplishments at Penn State that he did in his high school days? Only time will tell. Is it going to be easy for him to land a starting berth? According to Matt, no! “It’s going to be rough. There are a lot of great players that aren’t that far apart and I’m just going to do as well as I can," he said. Doing as well as he can is Matt’s trademark as evidenced by the many awards and honors he has received. Obviously, there is one that means a lot more to him than all the others. Matt was voted by his teammates most valuable player his senior year. He received a plaque this reporter asked to see during the interview. Unfortunately, Matt has no great desire to show off trophies or to brag about his accomplishments. He simply states, “I don’t know where it is! It’s either in my room or the attic; I don’t know.” When Matt was photographed for a story in Sports -Illustrated earlier this year, he spoke of an autographed picture given to him in fifth grade by Joe Paterno. According to Matt he still has4he picture in a scrapbook somewhere. Who knows?! / A pretty easy going manner for an easy going guy who likes to go fishing around the local area and who enjoys building DON'T MISS THE (BRAND FINALE OF THE USD SUMMER FILM PRODRAMI! "The'Devil in Mbs Jones’ b Unique, Surprising, Provocative! EXCEPTIONALLY WELL FILMED AND ACTED-AS WELL AS LUSTILY PERFORMED, AND GOES ANOTHER BIG STEP TOWARD BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN SERIOUS ART FILMS AND THOSE PREVIOUSLY LABELED SEXPLOITATION.” ONLY $l.OO Admission Thursday-Sunday 7:30/8:45/10:00 Air Conditioned • Terraced Seating Sparks Building is on the mall in front of Pattee Library!! The BEST in on-campus entertainment, a JEM production for USQ. Bruce Wilhomton PM 7807 August 5-8,1976 121 Sparks things with his hands. The homemade birdhouse hanging in a tree behind his home proved this. Memorable moments in Matt’s career are many, but to him,, great team efforts seem to bring back the most memories. Sitting in a large brawn easy-chair, he told of some of these. One was the Central Catholic game of his sophomore year. It was the game of the year between two undefeated teams. “It was a big game, and there was snow on the ground. It was fun to play because we did win and we did play well. “Cedar Cliff was a good game my junior year because we came off a game where we didn't play very well. You know, where everybody was down. We were playing a team that was so much bigger than we were. They were super-big and also undefeated and they were supposed to be so good.” State College, behind Matt Suhey, ran up a 364) halftime lead, then took the game. In the 69-41 win over Williamsport that same year, Matt credits the win (despite his five TDs) to the timely recovery of some injured teammates of his and their ability to work and to put it all together for the final game. Matt has no long-range goals such as to gain 1000 yards or to score 30 TDs in one year. In fact, he is not looking past his freshman year. Matt sees it this way: “I want to do as well as I can and reach my potential, doing the best possible I can do. If I feel I can’t do any better than I’m doing, you know what I mean, if I feel I’m not better than anybody else out there, I shouldn’t be out there then.” In his entire high school career, Matt had only one serious injury (a hip injury). It slowed him down for one game his senior year and probably cost him the rushing record. Speaking of the possibility that an injury could cause him to give up football, Matt said seriously, “If that happens it happens, f’d look towards something else. Football’s a bigpart of my life. I’m getting an education out of it and I’ve gotten a lot of satisfaction out of it. But football’s not everything. There’s more to life than that.” The hip injury will not bother Matt this year as chants of “chop Suhey” from opposing fans didn’t bother him in Vic Sellers The Daily Collegian Friday, August 6,1976 —7 previous years. When the Little Lions needed a big play, they gave the ball to Matt Suhey. Let’s hope when the Nittany Lions of the near future need a big play, they count on the same man who credits his success to his father and brothers who helped him whenever he needed it. Matt’s only apparent weakness would have to be to Penn State’s advantage. Matt was seriously considering Ohio State as his first choice. But his lack of blazing speed turned him back to Penn State when he found out he’d be given a chance at playing tailback and not fullback where Ohio State wanted him to play. Although now he is more interested in just playing and not worried about where, as he explains: “Wherever they put me i’ll play, just so I get a chance to play.” Matt will most surely get his chance. When Matt apparently broke the Pennsylvania rushing record on that Saturday night in November 1975, he im mediately credited his head coach Jim Williams (whom Matt says is a fantastic coach), the entire coaching staff, and all his teammates. Without them he couldn’t have done it, even if it was for only a couple of days. But he knows this, and he also knows he has a hell of a job in front of him if he wants to win a starting position at Penn State. If Matt Suhey’s ability can equal his attitude towards football, then he has the potential to follow in the footsteps of men like Charlie Pittman, Franco Harris, Lydell Mitchell, and John Cappelletti. Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L 71 31 5H 48 55 55 47 61 44 59 36 64 Phillies Pirates New York .Chicago St. Louis Montreal 69 39 59 47 56 54 51 59 48 60 48 62 Cincinnati Los Angeles Houston San Diego Atlanta San Francisco Yesterday's Games Chicago 4, Montreal 3; 2nd game ppd.. rain New York 7, Pirates 4 San Francisco 2, Atlanta 1 Phillies at St. Louis, n' AMEIUCAN LEAGUE .676 - New York .517 in' 2 Baltimore .500 18*2 Cleveland .435 25'a Boston .427 26 Detroit .360 32**2 Milwaukee .639 .557 .509 .464 .444 .436 * Kansas City * 9 Oakland 14 Minnesota 19 Texas 21 Chicago 22 California Yesterday's Games Milwaukee 9, New York 3 Baltimore 6, Cleveland 2 Boston 5, Detroit 4 Minnesota at Kansas City, n East W L 64 41 53 52 32 52 '5O 55 48 56 47 56 .610 .505 11 .500 114 .476 14 .461 154 .456 16 West 63 40 55 52 54 52 50 55 46 58 47 61 .514 10 .509 104 .476 134 .442 174 .435 184