The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 01, 1976, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Daily Collegian Monday, November 1,1'176
1 1 !
WHY ALBERT JOHNSON
VOTES THE WAY HE DOES!
SEE WHO PA YS
HIS BILLS!
Congressman Johnson has filed
his report for October Ist
thru October 18th. It shows:
1. Large contributors in these final days $26,322
2. Only 6 of 37 contributors be in the 23rd District
3. Big contributions from Washington, D.C., Virginia, Texas,
Chicago and California
4. Large contributors from OIL, BANKING, LAWYERS and other
special interest groups.
HERE'S THE LIST YOU
JUDGE for YOURSELF
NOTE: The names, places and amounts are exact quotes from
THE Johnson report filed October 25, 1976 with the elec
tion bureau. The material in "( )" is inserted by the
advertiser.
—Commiftee for Thorough Agricultural Pol. -
Education, San Antonio $ 5,000
(Who is this? Milk prices?)
—American Medical Pol. Action Committee, Chicago $ 3,500
—Auto. & Truck Dealers, Election Comm.,
,
McLean, Virginia $ 2,000
—ADEPT. Springfield, Missouri $ 1,000
(Who is this? Milk prices?)
—Attorneys Congressional Campaign Trust,
Washington, D. C.
(Tax loop holes?) •
—Edward J. Carroll, Bryn Mawr Consultant
(Consultant for what?)
—Chrysler Pol. Support Committee, Detroit, Mich
(Auto. pollution standards?)
—Benson Ford, V.P. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. . . .
• (Auto. pollution standards?) •
—House Pat, Watergate, Six Hundred, Washington
(Who?)
—C.S. May, investment Management, Ligonier . .
(C. S. Swift May, niece of the late Richard King
Mellon of Mellon Bank)
—James Nemec, lawyer, Palm Beach, Fla. • .
—l2OO Committee, Philadelphia
(Fidelity Bank?)
—ACPAC, Houston ,
—Benpac, Morristown, N.J.
Conpac; Washington
—Cenpac, State College.
—LUPAC, Washington
—LMB PAC, Dayton, Ohio
—National Consumei Finance Association PAC.. .
—PET PAC, Long Beach, Calif.
—WAWSAC, Dallas
(Who are these PAC's and what interest
do they have?)
—E. F. Hutton Group, Pol. Action Comm., '
New York City '
(An investment House)
—James D. Robertson, Ltd., Partner, Goldman
Sachs, San Francisco
' (Another Investment House)
—Panhandle Energy Pol. Action Comm., Amorillo, Texas .
(What kind of energy?)
Miss Ethel Pew, housewife, Philadelphia
(The Pews who own Sun Oil Co.) •
—Public Service Political Action Comm., Vienna, Va.. . . .
(Who?)
—Restaurteurs Pol. Action Comm., Chicago
—National Republican Congiessional Comm., Washington.
There ore 11 more in miscellaneous amounts
from individuals with banking, oil and mining
•
interests or management political .
action committees
—The report also shows itemized contributions of
TOTAL
QUESTION:
Provided for your information by the
AMMERMAN FORCONGRESS COMMITTEE
Jo Hays, Chairman, Richard McKeown, Treasurer
A PHOTO COPY OF THIS REPORT IS AVAILAILE AT OUR
_
HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR EXAMINATION.
Why is Albert Johnson's cam
paign so important to these
"Fat Cat" special interests?
THINK ABOUT THAT
ON ELECTION DAY.
PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
1,000
200
300
IXEM3
500
1,500
1,600
2,627
$26,322
Defense leads Steelers past Chargers;
Eagles hand Giants eighth straight loss
PITTSBURGH (AP) The
statistics said it was the best
defensive game the Pitt
sburgh Steelers have ever
played. Joe Greene didn't
quite agree.
"We've shut people off
better, dominated them more
than we did today," Greene
said yesterday after the
Steelers yielded just seven
first downs, 44-yards rushing
and 80 passing in a 23-0 vic
tory over the San Diego
Chargers.
"But the statistics do say
we kicked the heck out of
them," Greene added with a
grin after the once-sputtering
Steelers won . their third
straight.
Major league standings
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Eastern Division
W L T Pet. PF PA
6 1 0 .857 203 114
5 3 0, .625 201 154
4 4 0 .500 152 153
2 6 0 .250 151 161
2 6 0 .250 69 206
Central Division
NY Jets
Cinci
Hstn
Pills
Cleve
6 2 0 .750 192 102
4 3 0 .571 128 103
4 4 0 .500 181 116
4 4 0 .500 154 208
Western Division
Oakland 7 1 0 .875 167 157
Deny 4 4 0 .500 177 112
S Diego 4 4 0 .500 160 164
Kan City 3 5 0 .375 178 232
Tpa Bay 0 8 0 .000 75 184
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division
Dallas 7 1 0 .875 201 116
6 2 0 .750 197 159
Wash 5 3 0 .625 154 144
Phila 2 5 0 .286 97 159
NY Giants 0 7 0 .000 76 165
,NATIONAL IIOCKEY LEAGUE
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
W I. TPIs GF GA
NY isi 7 2 2 16 40 25
Phila 6 3 2 14 36 32
Atl 5 6 2 12 40 50
NY Rang 5 6 111 47 46
Smythe Division
7 5 0 14
6 5 1 13
46 1 9
47 1 9
38 1 7
wales conference
norris Division
9 3 J. 19
7 3 3 17
2 6 4_ 8
25 2 6
27 1 5
Is Division
St. Lou
Chgo
Minn
Vatic*
Colo
Mont
LA
Pitts
Wash
Dtrt
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W 1. Pct. OR
.4 0 1.000
3' 2 ' 1 .600 1 1 2
3 2 .600 I' 2
2 3 .400 2 , 2
2 4 .333 3
Central Division
Boston
NY Knicks
Phila
Buffalo
NY Nets
Cleve
N Orleans
Houston
Atlanta
s Antonio
1 4 .200 3 1 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
' Midwest Division
Denver
Indiana
Detroit
Kan City
Chicago
Milwkee
blintz leads tourney
PENSACOLA, Fla. (Al')
Longshot Gary Wintz
scrambled out of the pack
with a four-under-par 67 and
established a surprise, one
stroke lead yesterday in the
rain-delayed third round of
the $125,000 Pensacola Open
Golf Tournament.
Wintz, who hasn't even
come close to winning a title
in his two years of tour ac
tivity and has career earnings'
of only $14,000, put together a
three-round total of 207, six
under par on the 6,549-yard
Pensacola Country Club
course.
"It just seems like
everything is going the right
way," said the 28-year-old
Wintz who played for a couple
of years on the mini-tours
before gaining his PGA
playing rights.
Veteran Frank Beard took
sole possession of second
place with a 206 total, one shot
back. He hada 69 in the chilly,
"We're not all the way
back, but we're getting ready
to play some defense," end L.
C. Greenwood added after the
Steelers raised their record to
4-4, their first time at the .500
mark this season. San Diego
fell to 4-4.
"They're equal to other
§teeler defenses that we've
seen," said Charger Coach
Tommy Prothro, whose team
trailed only 3-0 until the
Steelers erupted for three
touchdowns in a seven minute
span in the last quarter.
"We're playing with the
attitude that we can't lose
another game. That's the only
way we can look at it," said
Steeler middle linebacker
Central Division
6 1 1 .813 165 86
4 4 0 .500 128 116
4 4 0 .500 155 104
3 5 0 120 175
Western Division
Minn
Dirt
Chgo
Gn Bay
LA
S Fran
N Orleans
Stle
All
6 1 I .813 176 106
6 2 0 .750 176 86
2 6 0 .250 131 184
2 6 0 .250 87 153
1 7 0 .125 118 249
Sunday's Games
Phila 10 NY Giants 0
NY Jets 19, Buff 14
Kan City 28; Tampa Bay 19
Miami 10, N Eng 3
Atlanta 23, New Orleans 20
Pitts 23, S Diego 0
Cincinnati 21, Cleve 6
Detroit 27, Gr Bay 6
Chicago 14, Minn 13
St. Louis 23. San Fran 20, 01
Dallas 20, Wash 6
Oakland 19, Deny 6
LA 45, Seattle 6
Today's Game
Houston at Balt, n
9 2 0 18
4 4 9
35 3 9
35 2 8
Saturday's Results
Chgo 4, Detroit 1
•
Phila 3, NY Isl 3
Bstn
Buff
Tnto
Cleve
Boston 4, Montreal 3
NY Rang 2, Pittsburgh 2
Atl 3, Vancouver 3
Toronto 5, Minnesota 1
St. Louis 3. Colorado 1
LA 4, Cleve 3
41 46
41 32
33 45
32 50
31 38
Yesterday's Ganies
Minn at Phila
Boston at Buff
Detroit at NY Rang
Wash at Chicago
66 29
51 35
34 56
22 39
27 32
Today's Games
Buff at Mont
Toronto at Cleve
NY Islanders at Vancouver
Pacific Division
Portland
Seattle
Golden State
Los Ang,
Phoenix A
Saturday's Results
N Orleans 115, NY Knicks 112
Cleveland 109, Buffalo 105
Phila 104, NY Nets 80
Boston 126, San Antonio 117
Milwaukee 102, Chicago 74
Indiana 112, Kan City 102
1.000 -
.750 1
.750 1
.400 2 1 2
.333 3
Houston 105, Washington 92
Denver 113, Phoenix 107
Golden State 114, Atlanta 106
Portland 131, Detroit 97
,
Sunday's Games
New Orleans at Cleveland
Detroit at LA
1.000 -
.500 . 2
.400 2'
.400 2' 2
.400 2' _
.167 4
Atlanta at Seattle
Monday's Gam es
Cleve at NY Nets
NY Knicks at Kan City
poned by a rainstorm that
washed out Saturday's action.
The tournament is set to end
today.
Jerry McZGee, ' the
defending champion who led
or shared the lead through the
first two rounds, slipped to a
73 and was in a four-way tie
for third at 209, four under par
and only two back going into
the last round.
He was tied with Tom
Purtzer, Mark Hayes and
former Pensacola champion
Lee Elder. Purtzer, who has
challenged twice this season,
shot a 68, Elder and Hayes,
the Byron Nelson champion,
matched 70s.
Lee Trevino blew to a 77-
219. Jerry Pate, the
hometown boy who holds both
the U.S. and Canadian Open
titles, had to rally for a 71 that
left him at 213, five back.
Wintz, who ranks a distant
147th on the year's money
winning list with only $8,837,
hasn't finished higher than
Jack Lambert, who had 10
solo tackles.
Offensively, the Steelers
piled up a season-high of 255
yards rushing, 108 of them by
reserve running back Reggie
Harrison, who entered the
game after Franco Harris
sustained muscle cramps.
Quarterback Terry
Bradshaw also turned to
action after missing two
games with a neck injury, and
he helped the Steelers score
three touchdowns in a seven
minute span of the • final
quarter.
With rookie Mike Kruczek
starting at quarterback, the
Steelers took a 3-0 lead 6:54
into the second quarter when
Cowboys maintain lead;
Vikings
Dallas spelled doomsday
for Washington and Chicago
broke Minnesota's unbeaten
spell in the National Football
League yesterday.
The Cowboys rolled over
the Redskins 20-7 to dim
Washington's playoff hopes.
And the Bears, avenging a
one-point loss in Minnesota
earlier this year, handed the
Vikings their first setback by
a 14-13 score. .
The Dallas victory gave the
Cowboys a 7-1 record in the
National Conference East. It
kept them one game ahead of
St. Louis, which beat San
Francisco 23-20 in sudden
death overtime, and dropped
the • Redskins to 5-2, two
games off the pace with six to
go in the regular season.
The Vikings, at 6-1-1, are
still solidly ahead in the NFC
Central race. Chicago and
Detroit are second at 4-4.
In Sunday's other NFL
action it was Miami 10, New
England 3; Philadelphia 10,
New York Giants 0; Cin
cinnati 21, Cleveland 6;
Pittsburgh 23, San Diego 0;
New York Jets 19, Buffalo 14;
Detroit 27, Green Bay 6;
Kansas City 28, Tampa Bay
19; Atlanta 23, New Orleans
20; Oakland 19, Denver 6, and
Los ' Angeles 45, Seattle 6.
Houston is at Baltimore
tonight.
.750
.500
.500
.400
.200
3 1
2 2
2 2
2 3
'1 4
Sta übach, quarterbacking
Women grab 2nd crown
Harriers
By DON HOPEY
Collegian Sports Writer
It was somehow ap
propriate on this Halloween
weekend that the Eastern
(EAIAW) Regionals for cross
country should end in a dead
heat.
Penn State's Kathy Mills
and Kris Bankes paced a
winning team effort by
crossing the finish line in the
identical time of 17:10.1. Mills
was given first place, Bankes,
second.
"Kathy and Kris were out
in front from the start of the
race," Coach Chris Brooks
said, explaining their stride
for stride finish, "and they
just happened to be in the
same place coming down off
the last hill. They were dead
even across the (finish) line.
"I guess they didn't have
two first place prizes so
Kathy was declared the
winner," Brooks joked.
Spikers lose pair on road
Women's volleyball had a tough weekend,
losing to both Slippery Rock and Edinboro in
a triangular meet held Saturday at Slippery
Rock. Edinboro, who Penn State coach Tom
Tate considers one of the best teams in the
East, handed the Lady Lion spikers losses of
15-6 and 15-13.
Slippery Rock defeated Penn State 15-7 and
15-11. Tate felt that his young team, despite
the two losses, has improved throughout
Paul Newman
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga.
(AP) Actor Paul Newnan;
with a steady if slightly,
spectacular performabce; , .:
won a national championshiP ~
yesterday with a two-car
length victory over Lee
Mueller as the Sports Car
Club of America's amateur
national Championships end
ed.
Newman, driving a Road Atlanta course.
Triumph TR6 in only his fifth In other races Sunday,
year of auto racing, took the Jerry Hansen, the racing
D.Production title in the best stockbroker from Wayzata,
of the weekend's 21 races, Minn., was foiled in his bid to
zooming past Mueller on the_ take his third individual title
last lap in true Hollywood of the weekend. Bobby
tradition. Brown, Syosset, N.Y., edged
Newman, now 51, won the him in Formula B.
pole position in qualifying and Elliott Forbes Robinson, La
By the AP
Roy Gerela kicked a 36-yard
field goal set up by a fumble
recovery.
Bradshaw, who entered the
game late in the second
quarter, dove one yard for the
initial touchdown with 8:31
left in the game.
He passed 11 yards to
rookie Ernest Pough for the
second touchdown on the next
Steelers', series, and a fumble
recovery set up a three-yard
scoring plunge by John Fuqua
with 1:15 left in the \game
second.
EAST RUTHERFORD,,
N.J. (AP) Mike Boryla
lobbed a 13 yard scoring pass
to Harold Carmichael and the
take first spill
the Cowboys with a broken
pinky on his right hand,
scored a touchdown on a one
yard dive and Doug Dennison
bulled in from the three for
the scores that enabled Dallas
to win in Washington for the
first time since 1971.
Staubach apparently
wasn't bothered by the injury.
He completed 13 of 23 passes
for 152 yards. Efren Herrera
kicked field goals of 37 and 21
yards for Dallas while
Washington scored in the last
minute on a seven-yard TD
pass from Joe Theismann to
Roy Jefferson
Jim Bakken's 21-yard field
goal 6:42 into sudden death
overtime enabled St. Louis to
beat the 49ers and drop San
Francisco, 6-2, one-half game
behind Los Angeles in the
NFC West.
The Vikings were the only
unbeaten NFL team going
into Sunday's game, then lOst
that distinction as Walter
Payton and Johnny Musso
scored touchdowns for a
Chicago victory. Minnesota
quarterback Fran Tarkenton
broke Johnny Unitas' record
of 40,239 career passing
yards, passing for 272 and a
career total of 40,421.
Miami's defensive corps
welcomed back Bill Arn
sparger, fired last Monday by
the Giants, with an in
spirational showing against
New England. Arnsparger,
class of East
The team was the big
winner though, - with Hilary
Noden ( third, 17:33), Liz
Berry ( fifth, 17:39) and
Donna Gardner (eighth,
17:50), supporting Mills and
Bankes to give the Lady Lions
the Eastern title. Their team
score of 16 was one away from
being perfect.
Middleberry University,
from Vermont, with a team
made up of cross country
skiers, ( sans their skis),
finished second with 59 points.
They were followed by the
University of Massachusetts,
(84 ) ; Rutgers, (146) ; Lock
Haven, (175 ) ; and Vermont,
(190).
Brooks said the field of
runners for the Eastern, held
in Albany, New York, was
larger than she expected.
"Earlier this year it was
estimated that 15 teams
would be at the meet,"
Brooks said. "To have 19
the season. Their biggest remaining problem, 1 .
according to Tate, is consistency.
Both Edinboro and Slippery Rock are tal
ler,
,‘
more experienced squads, averaging :
5'10". Penn State players average 5'6."
Next weekend, the team travels to Pitts- ;
burgh to face Robert Morris and Duquesne.
Their final home match is scheduled for Nov.
13 against East Stroudsburg and Edinboro.
—Joyce Tomana ;
can drive, too
led the competitive field Crescenta, Calif., joined ,!
going into the first turn of the Hansen, with two earlier
first lap. But Jim Fitzgerald, titles bringing his career total
Clemmons, N.C., moved to 16, as the weekend's only ;
'ahead as Newman dropped other multiple winner. Forbes
back to fourth. Robinson, who celebrated his
James Reeve, Atlanta, took 33rd birthday Sunday, added
the lead briefly from Fitz- the C Production title.
gerald, but both were gone Herm Johnson, Eau Claire,
with mechanical troubles by Wis., took the Formuli Super
the 13th_of 18 laps around the Vee title- Gene Bothello.
Philadelphia Eagles took a 10-
0 National Football League
decision over the winless New
York Giants, who absorbed
their eighth loss in the worst
start of their history.
Boiyla's scoring pass, with '''
9:23 gone in the seond period
was set up by a 10 yard pass to
tight end Charles Young and
Dave Hampton's 10 and three
yard runs which carried the
ball to the 13. Carmichael got
free in the left corner of the i '
end zone where Boryla hit ' I
him.
Kickoff and punt return
specialist Larry Marshall
kept the Eagles in good field
position all day.
rehired Wednesday by the
Dolphins, had made Miami's
"No-Name Defense" the
league's strongest in the early
19705. A 16-yard touchdown
pass from Bob Griese to Jim
Mandick in the second period
was the winning margin. .
Ken Anderson hit Isaac
Curtis with a 6e-yard touch
down pass and Boobie Clark
ran for 100 years and two TDs
to lead Cincinnati pastthek •
Browns.
Rookie quarterback
Richard Todd tossed a 20-
yard touchdown pass and the
Jets withstood a Buffalo
charge to beat the Bills. Ray
Jarvis caught touchdown
passes of 74 and 13 yards from'
Greg Landry in the Lions'
romp over Green Bay.
Mike Livingston woke up
Kansas City's slow-starting
offense with a pair of third--
quarter touchdown passes to;
keep Tampa Bay winless.:
Scott Hunter came off th*
bench in the second half to
fire two touchdown passes
and lift the Falcons past New
Orleans. .-
Ken Stabler's 31-yard
touchdown pass to Fred
Biletnikoff broke a fourth
quarter tie and carried
Oakland past the Broncos.
James Harris returned to
action after recuperating
from a shoulder injury and
fired two touchdown passes in
the Rams romp over Seattle.
teams, 36 schools and 145:
runners competing at this:
level was just fantastic. It:
should mean that the distances
program in the spring will be,
stronger."
But Brooks isn't really )
looking that far ahead. Not
with the National Cham 2 ,
pionships at Madison,:
Wisconsin, looming on the ,
horizon.
"Our girls will have to be:
ready to give 110 per cent at;
the Nationals in two weeks,":
Brooks said. "They were flat
on Saturday, coming off hard,'
pressure workouts last week,
but it was a planned flatness.
"Now we'll start to do less
distance and more speed
work in an effort to get;
freshened up." e
If they get any fresher
they'll have to be picked first
in Madison.
Auburn, Calif., earned the A ~
Production crown. iei
Brian Fuerstenau, a two- c '
time former winner from
Herdon, Va., suffered broken
bones and a possible spinal
injury in the E Production .:
race when his car slammed ,
\ .
into a fence.