—The Daily Collegian Thursday, November 10, 1977 Brooks: By JIM LOOSE Daily. Collegian Sports Writer Back in September, Lady Lion cross country coach Chris Brooks cautiously discussed her team's prospects for the upcoming season. Brooks said that the team would probably have little trouble in win ning all of its dual meets and repeating as Eastern champions. But the caution came in discussing the team's chances at Nationals, since the Lady Lions finished a disap pointing fifth in last year's com petition. "I guess I'm a little bit older and a little wiser," Brooks said at the time. "I thought our best chance to win at Nationals was last year. Now I'm aware of the kind of things that can happen." If the last seven weeks have proven nothing else, they have shown that Principals decide fate of high school football playoffs PHILADELPHIA ( AP) Whether Pennsylvania will join the other 40 states that conduct some sort .of scholastic football playoff appears to be in the hands of the principals of the PIAA's 540 member high schools. In its fall meeting Sunday, the PIAA Board of Control agreed to sound out its members at the district level and resume discussion. of football playoffs in its spring meeting in March. • :: •~ rILCfL: ~ .. , . Xerox presents 90 min' utes with one of literature's most celebrated heroes. Bilbo Baggins, the reluctant adventurer created by J.R.R. Tolkien and idolized by millions of readers of all ages, comes to television in a spectacular animated special from Rankin/Bass Productions. Everyone will want to see how the timid Bilbo finds the courage to confront the fearsome Gollum, the mighty Great Goblin and, Need depth at Nationals Brooks is a great predictor. The Lady Lions went undefeated during the regular season and retained their Eastern title last weekend. And as the AIAW Nationals approach on Nov. 19 in Austin, Texas„ Brooks is still maintaining caution in discussing the team's chances of winning. "We know we're tough," Brooks said, "and we know we're contenders. But you never know what will happen on the day of the race. We're going to have to keep our luck going." Brooks expects the toughest competition to come from California State at Northridge, but also looks for Iowa• State, last year's Nationals champion, and UCLA to be other top contenders. While the Lady Lions were winning the Eastern Regkinals last weekend with Kathy Mills, Kris Bankes and "If they go back to the principals, I'm afraid for our chances," said Ron Carnicella, coach of Johnstown High, who is president of the Football Coaches Association. "But if they go back to the real grass roots to the kids and their parents they'll find real enthusiasm for playoffs. . "I'm optimistic myself. I think the district chairmen k AdV4 Prime northern goose down insulation, heavy-duty triple-layer shell of windproof, water-repellent 60/40 Ramar cloth. Two-way zipper with snap storm flap, insulated two-way cargo/handwarmer pockets with Velcro closures. Storm cuffs, drawcord waist and inside stowage pocket. finally, the awful Smaug. Once you've seen this Xerox presentation, you'll never again believe animated specials are only for children. Sun., Nov. 27, NBC-TV Network. Check local listing. Liz Berry all finishing high, California State won the Region eight title. Julie Brown, the defending national champion, Sue Kinsey and Chris Troffer finished one-two-three in that race to lead their team to victory. Brooks looks for Mills and Brown to compete with each other and then Bankes and Berry to vie with Kinsey and Troffer. But she expects the number four through seven runners to be.important alo. "The meet is going to come down to the four, five, six and seven people," Brooks said. "Of course the four and five people have to beat California State's four and five people to help our score. But the sixth and seventh runners are important, too, since they can hopefully get ahead of some of their fourth and fifth runners. Bag Lunch Bag Lurch Bag Lunch Bag Lunch Bag Lunch Bag Lunch .z I co cl) FOOTBALL SPECIAL BAG LUNCH $l-.,25 9. co Hoagie Potato Chips 00 = _.l r— c ci m co Orange Drink Pastry 0 = at 03 O . 0 = FINDLAY SNACK BAR an _1 and r-- c co w 0) P.S.U. MObile Food Unit r (Parked in front of Shields Bldg.) . • 03 0 0 _1 a a 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.' c co co) m as Saturday, Nov. 12, 1977 0 Bag Lunch Bag Lunch Bag Lunch Bag Lunch Ba• lunch Bag Lunch available Tit , der 137 E. Beaver Ave. open daily 9:30 AM - 9:00 PM saturdays 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM =illi •••••••..., "..0•• „ "The Hobbit: Mills, who finished third at SN,. .. ' ' , Nationals last year, is expected to be a strong Contender to win the race this year. Mills had the lowest time, 16:39, among all runners in regional competition throughout the country last weekend. She was the only person to finish in less than 17 minutes. The biggest challengers for the individual title, in addition to Mills, are expected to be Brown and Kinsey, Julie Shea of North Carolina State and Brenda Webb of Tennessee. "On any given day any one of thoSe runners could win," Brooks said. Mills will be joined on the trip to Texas by Bankes, Berry, Donna Gardner, Hilary Noden, Mary Rawe and Penny Fales.. Competition for the Lady Lions will not end in Texas, however. From there they will travel to San Bernadino, Calif. for the National AAU's on Nov. 26. will push for it, if they get favorable responses from their own areas. And they'll get positive responses from the grassroots." The feeling of everyone on the Board of Control, and of PIAA Executive Director Charles McCullough, is that a district playoff is far too time consuming for a sport like football. Pardner Sale Now at Roy Rogers you can get two of our fam ous Roast Beef sandwiches, one for you and one for your favorite pardner, for just 1.68. Or you can get two double-piece servings of Western Style chicken for 1.68. That's a big 30 cents off. So come on in for a pair of Roast Beef sandwiches or two double-piece servings of chicken or one of each. .. • , .• • •• • . •!• ..• • . , .. • ..,•• • .... . . ■. . • • • Pitt's punt 'center is 'the best, college or pro' PITTSBURGH (AP) --t Walt Brown's got a snap job. "I glance down and shoot it," says the 6-foot-4, 230-pounder, who centers the football for punts and placekicks at the University of Pittsburgh. "You can't really think about it. It has to be natural. Just fire back." While he speaks in such instinctive terms, Brown can also tell you about the practice, precision, poise and punish ment that make his task one of the most demandirig in football. And his mastery of the specialty is evident in the fact that he's muffed only one of his between-the-legs spirals in two seasons. "He's . the best deep snapper in the country," says Pitt coach Jackie Sherrill. • "The best I've ever' seen, college or pro," echoes assistant Coach Foge Fazio, once, a deep snapper himself of Pitt. Brown, who is Pitt's backup center on scrimmage plays, started centering for punts and placements in junior high and did the same at nearby Shaler High School. "I guess it just came naturally," he said after a recent practice session. Brown's hands are especially large, and he grabs the ball with his right paw just as if he was throwing a forward The sisters of . 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Brown's only errant long snap at Pitt came two weeks ago on , an extra-point try against Syracuse. The ball was low but holder Tom Yewcic improvised for a two-point conversion pass. That's Brown's lone mutt on over 100 deep snaps that past two seasons, a testament to his long hours 'of practice, In fall camp, he makes 100 snaps a day. During the summer,; he eases off but still manages 20-30 snaps on certain days • , • '