2—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, November 9, 1977 • Behind the Bench Letters to the sports editor Coach claims coverage inaccurate This letter was written in regards to a story by George Berman on Oct. 31. Your article on the Central Collegiates Cross Country Championship certainly was an unintelligent slap at our cross country teams for the past three years. Since you have absolutely no knowledge of the 1975 and a 1976 teams, how could you include them in your "fell flat on their face" remarks? The assumption of "falling flat on its face" for this year's team is equally inaccurate. If yourgoal is to "use" people, you have done an excellent job. If you are after the truth which you claimed you were in September ("I owe it to my readers to give them the truth"), then get the truth and not your own distorted opinion. You were given all the information requested. Your conclusions were unfounded and a great injustice to our athletes and frankly requires an apology to the team. How can you knock something or people in an activity in which you have no background, or knowledge? In your play to whomever you think ap preciates such poor reporting, you "used" our athletes and program for your own end. That reflects poor judgement and still poor taste, but then, what could we really expect? Harry R. Groves Head Cross Country Coach 'Tuesday Special Tacos $.45 b l .O -Thursday Special Tuna-Turkey _ lb • Meatball - Italian only $l.OO. All other 484 E. College Ave. ' Hoagies $1.25 Friday Special Spaghetti-rigatoni (across from South Halls) ravioli meat or cheese "Home Made" with Meatballs $1.75. Tacos- vege- O tarian also. Open 24 Hrs. Subs-Hoagies-Fritelli Home Made 7 days a week cakes & pies & cheese cake. Nightly Delivery Milk Shakes-Coffee-hot chocolate (s.so charge) -.Saturday Special During football BPM-? games only until 5 pm, all hoagies • • except roast beef & ham are $l.OO. 238-1465 Pick them up & take them to the game. 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I.IIIJ WiMMI The rat and his pack are back Twas a cold November eve when the Rat brought his pack back, Twas a cold November eve that thcy would have to pick up the slack; But Nittany Lion fans could stand to wait, For they knew the Panthers would soon meet their fate. • For weeks the tension had mounted, "Revenge" the State fans had shouted! • The Rat and his Pack were cool, For this year Paterno had an offense that could fool The first half saw Fusina passes filling the Steel City sky, While the Nittany Lion defense handled Pitt like a piece of pie; The Panther fans grew worried, and "Where's Dorsett?" they exclaimed, While Penn State fans chanted back "You better forget about past fame." Pitt coach Jackie Sherrill looked on with disbelief, For what he had heard of the Big Blue Machine was causing him much grief; While across the way everyone's favorite Pizanno sighed, "Just like old times, no?" 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North Carolina 6-2-1 16 20. Colgate' 9-0-0 8