18—The Daily Collegian Friday, Nov. 6, 1981 AP tabs Pitt to win...this week; Penn State, USC also favored By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer Only four unbeaten-untied teams are left in the major college football ranks. Don't wager the family jewels that any of them will stay there. Not since 1936 has there been a regular season without at least one team with a perfect record. And over the last seven years, only four clubs went through the regular season AND a bowl without a blemish Arizona State in 1975, Pitt in 1976, Alabama in 1979 and Georgia last year. In that seven-year stretch, teams that finished the regular season with out a loss or a tie were only 4-9 in bowl games. That's the same kind of luck the No.l-ranked teams are having this season. Pitt, this week's new leader in The Associated Press poll, is the sixth club to hold the top spot in 1981. "At the beginning of the season, I didn't know if anybody could go through and be undefeated," says Pitt coach Jackie Sherrill. "There are better football players today than there were 10 years ago more of them, and they're bigger, better and faster. There are a-lot of great backs, a lot of great receivers and linemen today are more physical." Pitt meets Rutgers tomorrow at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford; N.J. and the Panthers are expected to be so physical that there is no line on the game. Therefore, Rutgers coach Frank Burns says that his team "can approach the game with a kind of free and loose attitude because nobody expects us to win. 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N 0.4 Georgia (5) vs. Florida at Jacksonville: Despite the early-sea son loss to Clemson, them Dawgs could be better than last year's na tional champs... Georgia 24-14. • N 0.5 Texas (3) at Houston: Veer has Texas' offense gone? Oh, sorry, the Veer belongs to... Houston 20-17. N 0.6 Penn State (14) at North Caro lina State: The Nittany Lions aren't kings of the beasts any more after last week's loss to Miami... Penn State 27- 13. • San Jose State at N 0.9 Arizona State (NL): Bet you didn't realize both teams are 6-I...Arizona State 34-20. Rice at No.lo Southern Methodist (24): How about a special Probation Bowl between Arizona State MISME=MEZ= and...SMU 31-17. No.ll Nebraska (13) at Oklahoma State: OSU's Jimmy Johnson is a master of defense and the Cornhusk ers might be looking ahead to a return trip to the Sooner State in two weeks. Upset Special of the Week... Oklahoma State 21-20. Illinois at N 0.12 Michigan (14 1 / 2 ): Hail to the Victors, the song says. It also calls them "champions of the West." Not unless the Wolverines win all the rest... Michigan 24-21. • N 0.13 Miami, Fla. at N 0.14 Florida State (3): Last week brought good news as the Hurricanes upset Penn State. This week it's all bad, starting with NCAA probation and ending with... Florida State 17-10. N 0.15 Mississippi State (NL) vs. N 0.20 Southern Mississippi at Jack son: The Golden Eagles are for real. Second Upset Special... Southern Mis sissippi 21-14. N 0.16 Washington at UCLA (7): You can bet the Huskies are looking ahead to Southern Cal, but next week may be too Iate...UCLA 27-14. No.lB Ohio State (10) at Minnesota: Surprise! The Buckeyes are leading the Big Ten... Ohio State 30-13. Baylor vs. N 0.19 Arkansas (8%) at Little Rock: Will the real Razorbacks please stand up... Arkansas 24-13. Michigan State (28) at Northwest ern: The question is not whether Northwestern will win but whether the Wildcats will score, something they haven't done in three games. 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At Participating Steakhouses. MI At Participating Steakhouses. MI Steakhouses. ' Wolfpack now facing reality Continued from Page 13. The schedule started off innocently enough, with all the patsies up front. There was Richmond, Wake Forest, East Carolina, one toughie against Maryland and then Virginia. By mid-October, people in Raleigh were a happy bunch. The Wolfpack had a 4-1 record and the 5-8, 170-pound Le- Grande led the team with two intercep tions and eight deflections. Enter reality. Reality, in this case, took the form of (then No. 4) North Carolina, (now No. 2) Clemson and Smith Carolina. Now, the Wolfpack is 4-4 and it's Penn State's turn. "I really didn't think anything of it (having all the good teams lined up)," LeGrande said. "You know, you have to take every game one at a time. We dropped them. What can I say?" No team, aside from Maryland (34-9), has really beaten the Wolfpack badly. Even undefeated Clemson, which scored 82 points against hardly aWake Forest last week only scored 17 against the 'Pack. "We've had those second-half blues on offense," said head coach Monte Kiffin. The defense hasn't really been a prob lem. It's just hard for State to beat teams like North Carolina, Clemson and South Carolina when it only scores . slightly , under 10 points a game against them. "The offense is really in a slump," said Playboy All-American linebacker Robert Abraham: "Mistakes have no place on the defense this week 'though." Forget the local rivalry with North Carolina, the trip to Clemson's nearby Death Valley and all the rest. Penn State is the one North *Carolina State wants most. "I just think that when we play them, ALSO TOP PRICES PAID FOR Jewelry, Spoons, Forks; Serving Dishes, Coins SHERATON INN * 240 S. PUGH STREET STATE COLLEGE, PA. * You Can Crochet For Christmas Reindeer • Stockings • Mr. & Mrs. Claus •' Snowflakes AD and much more... The Knothole SIEAKIIOUS for as Wu) ots r • 1630 S. Atherton St. (At University Drive) Buy two dinners and save...with these coupons! All dinners include All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar, Baked Potato and Warm Roll with Butter it's like the game of the year for us," LeGrande said. Three yeart ago, a Matt Suhey punt return for a touchdown helped the Lions beat the Wolfpack, 19-10, at Beaver Stadi um. The last time the teams played in Raleigh, it took a last second, 54-yard field goal by Herb Menhardt for the Lions to win, 9-7. Last year in Beaver Stadium, the Wolf pack made two second-half drives one to the Penn State four-yard line didn't score on either one and lost, 21-13. "That's the way it's been the past three State's Franco set to kick Continued from Page 13. But when you start missing your chip shots, that's when it's time to analyze your swing. And that's the time when everybody else analyzes your swing, too. "When things go wrong, all of a sudden everybody knows what's wrong with you," Franco said. "But the coaches knew that 300 opinions wouldn't do me any good." Franco said Paterno didn't say any thing to him other than to offer him some moral support. "I think the best thing to do is to let him alone and let hitn-work it out," Paterno said. "I've got a lot of confidence in Brian Franco. I'm not staying up nights worrying about it." Franco said he feels he has worked it out in practice this week. He said the problem was that he was not concentrat ing enough, and thus his eye contact was off; he wasn't concentrating on the right spot on the ball. In practice this week, he's listened to some helpful hints from kicking coach Fran Ganter. He's kicked anywhere from 20 to 100 balls a day "going by 11 -. Fllll l-N-Ir ---- _Zi - • 111 I I Old Main Restaurant 142 fast College Ave. t Homemade Soups: Cup $.50, Bowl $.60 § Cup & Salad $l.OO . 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NOTES: The 'Pack may be i without junior safety Louie Meadows, who got banged up last week against South Caro lina. . .Last week, before going against South Carolina, Kiffin noted the size of the Gamecocks' defensive line, saying "They're big all the way across the front. In fact, because of their size, I may even check to see if they really do have eligibi lity left." impulses and whims," as he petit. Like a boy waiting for Christmas morning, he's been wishing every day was tomorrow. For tomorrow, Franco's comeback bid begins at 1 p.m. in Carter-Finlay Stadi um in Raleigh, N.C. And irony of ironies it begins in the very same setting of one of the greatest kicks in Penn State history: a 54-yard game-win ning field goal in 1979 by Herb Menhardt on the last play of the game. A kick like that a field goal kicker's dream would surely, put an end to his nightmare. "I think I'd welcome an opportunity like that," he said. "I need something like that to pick ine up." Brian Franco has been at both ends of a kicker's spectrum. He's been on the bright side with a school-record five field goals against Nebraska: He's been on the dark side with four missed field goals against Miami. "I've learned a lot from this past week," he said. "I've learned hoW to deal with it." How well he has learned his lesson will be tested tomorrow. ime Pepsi! Order any size pizza and get a 16 oz. Pepsi for a DIME. No coupon necessary Limit 4 per pizza. Limited time offer. Fast, Free Delivery 421 E. Beaver _ 234.5655 2 4 ) REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY • I • b z 4 4 l;1 JEWELERS OPEN DAILY 9;00-5:00 daily collegian gy fp !.41D • Films On Campus "Apocalypse Now" Francis Ford Coppola's ("The Godfather,"Godfather II") epic look at the Vietnam war. The story was supposedly based on Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." Martin Sheen is sent Into Cambedian territory to eliminate a renegade American colonel (Marlon Brando) who is fighting the war on his own terms. Through Sheen's journey, Coppola shows the brutality and insanity of the war. 7 and 9:30 tonight, and Sunday, Kern. "Coming Home" Hal Ashby ("Being There," "Harold and Maude" ) directed this Vietnam war film. This one deals with a disabled veteran's adjustment to 'civilization after the war. Jon Voight is the vet and Jane Fonda is the girl he falls in love with. Bruce Dern and Robert Carradine are also featured. 7:30 and 10 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, 108 Forum. "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex" Woody Allen's version of Dr. David Reuben's bestselling book. Nothing is sacred as Woody satirizes sexual practices ranging from bestiality to transvestism to the supposed misgivings of sperm cells. 7, 8:30 and 10 tonight and tomorrow, 112 Chambers. • "Flash Gordon" Update of the classic superhero story. Sam J. Jones stars and Is supported by. Max Von Sydow and Topol. 7, 9:30 and 12 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday, 121 Sparks. "Roadie" Comedy about the people who keep rock 'n' roll tours on schedule by moving and servicing equipment from day to day. Meatioaf plays a roadie. Biondie and Alice Cooper are the bands featured. 7, 9 and 11 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, 111 Forum. "Deliverance" All the fears Northerners have about backwoods Southerners come out In this violent adventure film. Four city men (Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight, Ronny Cox and Ned Beatty) take a weekend trip to shoot rapids, but the adventure turns Into a nightmare. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Sunday, Pollock Rec Room. "Shampoo" Sex-comedy about a Hollywood hairdresser (Warren Beatty). The cast also includes Julie Christie and Goldie Hawn. Another Hal Ashby film. 7 and 9 tomorrow night and Monday, Kern. For your eyes 0n1y... "Apocalypse Now," a disturbing Vietnam story starring Martin Sheen (below), comes to the University this weekend. From a different wartime era comes the classic musical "Cabaret," staged by the Centre Stage Pliyeri at Gatsby's dinner theatre. wee en• the "Dirty Harty" Clint Eastwood In his most popular role, Detective Harry Callahan, • S.F.P.D. Clint chases a psychotic kidnapper holding a small girl. 8 and 10 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. HUB Assembly "Revenge of the Pink Panther" The late Peter Sellers in his best•loved part, the bumbling Inspeictor Closeau. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 9:15 p.m. Sunday, Waring Lounge. "The Competition" Recent movie starring Richard Dreyfuss and Amy Irving as two up and coming pianists who fall In love and jeopardize their careers. 7, 9:15 and 11:30 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday, 105 Forum. "Bed and Board" Francois Truffaut's film about the early days of married life. 7 and 9 tomorrow and Monday, Kern. Films from China The Hong Kong Association will present three films: "The Scenic Yentong Mountains Southeast China;" "Fasdinating Maitial Arts The 1979 Conference of the Internal and Extraordinary Performance of Martial Arts;" "The Wonder-child and .the Kings of Dragon," a one hour cartoon. 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, 112 Kern. Animal Liberation Film Festival This week, four free films are offered: "Seals," "Seal Song", "Skins," and "Last Days of the Dolphins." 7:30 tonight only, Wesley Foundation. Downtown "True Confession" Robert De Niro is a Catholic•priest and Robert Duvall plays his brother, a detective. Set in 1940 s Los Angeles, the story concerns a gruesome murder that pits the police and church against each other. "Tough, grisly, fascinating film for adults." (L. A. Times) Times not available. State. "Time Bandits" New comedy featuring Michael Palin and Terry Gilliam, formerly of Monty Python. 7:45 and 10 tonight, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:45 and 10 - p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Cinema. "Priest of Love" Chronicles the lives and love ofauthor D. H. Lawrence and his wife . Frieda. Ave Gardner and John Gleigud have supporting roles. The screenplay drags, but the scenery is beautiful. 7:30 and 9:45 tonight, 2:45, 5, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Cinema. "Looker" A Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Is - suspected in a triple murder In this gory thriller. James Coburn, Albert Finney and Susan Dey (TV's "Partridge Family") star. 7:45 and 9:30 tonight, 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. Flick. "The French Lieutenant's Woman" Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons star In this unique film adaptatlOn of the book by John Fowles. 7 and 9:30 tonight, 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, State. "Body Heat" This sensual murder tale set In Miami returns to the area after an absence of one week. Times not available Screening Room. - "Halloween II" Halloween is over, but the picture is still here. Picks up where the original "Halloween" left off on that fateful Halloween night. Jamie Lee Curtis, recently seen In TV's "Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten St9ry," stars. 7:30 and 9:30 tonight, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Movies. "Stripes" Bill Murray's send-up of the volunteer Army. P.J. Soles ("Carrie," "Rock and Roll High School") plays an M.P. 7 and 9:45 tonight, 2:15, 7, and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Arena. "Only When I Laugh" Marsha Mason portrays an actress with a drinking problem and Kristy McNichol is her daughter in this Neil Simon comedy. James Coco and Joan Hackett star as Mason's closest friends. 7 and 9:45 tonight, 2:15, 7 and 9:45 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Arena. "Arthur" Screwball comedy about an young millionaire who refuses to grow up. Dudley Moore and John Gielgud star. Liza Minnelli, who doesn't sing a note in the film, Is also featured. 7:30 and 9:30 tonight, 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday, Garden. Sounds • The Bars Autoport Plano player Jim Langton will entertain all weekend. Brewery Country•rock band Tucker Young plays tonight and tomorrow. Brickhouse Tavern J. 8., force-of-one and second to none, will perform country rock 'n' roll all weekend. Coffee Grinder Sherry McCamely appears ,tonight. Tomorrow hear Tom Huckabee. Dante's Trattoria Duet, a folk rock duo with cello and guitar, will appear tonight. Vocalist David Fox will perform tomorrow. Le Bistro Singer Kenny Matthew belts out the songs tonight. Jazz artist Keith Marlowe plays some smooth sounds tomorrow. Phyrst Red Rose Cotillion lets loose with their vast repertoire tonight. Tomorrow follow the bouncing ball with the Phyrst Phamily. Rathskeller Listen to the music of Casey, Austin and Fenstermacher all weekend. Rego's Tonight and tomorrow hear the various rock modes of Archie Blue, formerly the Arthur Goldstein Band. Scorpion Tonight and tomorrow the rock 'n' roll of Foxy shivers the timbers at the Scorp'. Saloon Tonight it's Tahoka Freeway... Sly Fox (Sheraton) The Jamie Morad band will entertain tonight and tomorrow. Shandygaft Party all weekend with Kikkin' Inn's own brand of southern rock. Westerly Parkway Hiway Pizza Hear some good down-home dixieland with the - Tarnished Six tonight and bluegrass with Smokin' Hickory tomorrow. Concerts and Coffeehouses HUB Listen to Tahoka Freeway for some country rock, Saturday night at 8. Jawbone Tonight Phil Sweeny takes both sets. Tomorrow the duties are split between Ed Jetson in the lead-off position and Tim Craven playing cleanup. Commonsplace Coffeehouse Bruce Cleveland and Steve Hoffman turn on the tunes at 8 tonight in 102 Kern„ Sponsored by the Graduate Student Association. Music Music Academy Pianist Alexander Fiorillo, member of the Temple University faculty and of The Temple Trio, will conduct a three-hour master class with both student and Academy faculty performers. The class is free to the public and begins at 1 p.m. Saturday at 519 W. College Ave. Music Academy A session for all horn players and those who love horn musicwill be held at the Academy at 2 p.m. Sunday at 519 W. College Ave. Music Academy faculty member Beverly Young will lead the • sessions concentrating on pieces for trios, quartets and emsembles. All music will be provided, but all players should bring their own music stands. •State College Intermediate School The State Collegd Municipal Band, under the direction of assistant director of the Penn State Blue Band, Dr. Darhyl Ramsey, will hold Its first concert of the season. The program will include works by Henry Fillmore, Alfred Reed and John Sousa. The . . Dance Into, your weekend with IDrche sis, Pilobolus or Miss Adelaide and the Hot• box Farmerettes. OP chesis (above) presents "Dance in Performance" in two shows Sunday. The Pilobolus Dance Theatre (right) takes the Eisenhower stage in a program of strength and beauty tonight and tomorrow while Greg Henry and Betsy Uhler (below) of the Penn State Thes pians, under the di rection of Tim Lorah, present the entertain• Ing musical "Guys and Dolls." program begins at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the State College Intermediate School. Chambers Various porcelain and stoneware works are on display. HUB An art show, sponsored by the HUB Craft Center, will be on display until Nov. 15. Artists of all media will be showing their works. • Kern Watercolors by Shirly Sturtz, drawings by William Davis, and ceramics by Jack Troy are on display until Nov. 20. Mineral Museum Located in the Mineral Sciences Building, this museum and gallery offers a wide variety of interesting paintings •and displays about the fascinating world of minerals. Open Saturdays and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Museum of Art Continuing through Nov. , 29 are Oriental Works from the Museum's Collection. Also showing is Danish Ceramic Design, featuring the best of recent works from that country, until Jan. 24. Pattee In the East Corridor Gallery, "A Commonwealth Campus: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" will show until Nov. 13. In the Lending Services Lobby, drawings and paintings by Cheryl King will be on display until Nov. 17. Second floor East Pattee will have "Seventy-One Percent of the World as Interpreted through Maps, Poetry, and Art," until Nov. 13. The Penn State Room is open on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Zoller "English Resorts," photographs by Tony Ray-Jones, is showing until Nov. 27. Sports Junior varsity football - Me JV football team will finish Its 1981 season when it hosts Indiana of Pa. at 1:30 today on the Flower Garden Field. Men's soccer Coming off a narrow win over Lehigh, the men's soccer team returns home to host Connecticut at 7:15 tonight at Jeffrey Field. The Huskies are ranked second in the nation. The Lions then travel to Philadelphia for a 1:30 matchup against Temple on Sunday. Men's and women's diving Top diVers from 12 schools will compete In the Penn State Invitational Springboard Diving Championships at McCoy Natatorium this weekend. The women's three•meter preliminaries begin at 4 today with the men's one-meter at 7:30 tonight. Tomorrow, the women dive from the one-meter at 9 a.m. while the men hold their three-meter preliminaries at 11:30 a.m. The finals begin tomorrow at 3 p.m. with synchronized swimming, a new event, following shortly afterwards. Ice hockey The Lions return to the indoor Sports Complex for a couple of games when they host Upsala at 9:15 tonight and again at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Women's cross country Penn State will host the NCAA women's cross country regional qualifier at 1:30 Sunday on the 5,000-meter Blue Golf Course. Led by Heather Carmichael, the Lady Lions will have to battle Georgetown and Army to advance to. the Division I championships later this month. Men's and women's fencing The Lions and Lady Lions host the Penn State Open In the fencing room tomorrow and Sunday starting at 9 a.m. PIRA cross country Penn State plays host to the PIAA boys' and girls' cross country championships tomorrow. The competition starts at 8 a.m. at the Blue Golf Course. Away Football The Nittany Lions will have the chance to rebound from last week's disappointing loss to Miami when they travel to North Carolina State to face the Wolfpack at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Field hockey The Lady Lions travel to Philadelphia for the EAIAW Championships at Temple this weekend. Led by all-time scoring leader Candy Finn, the Lady Lions face Princeton at 1 p.m. today. Should they win, they'll play the winner of the Delaware- Temple matchup at 3 p.m. tomorrow. The Lady Owls handed Penn State their only loss this season. Women's volleyball The women's volleyball team travels to Columbus for an 8 p.m. matchup tonight, then the Lady Lions will participate in the Ohio State Classic tomorrow. Etc. University Resident Theatre Company Tennessee William's classic drama "The Glass Menagerie" will show at 8 tonight and Friday, Nov. 6 1 Photo by Carin Goodall tomorrow and Nov. 10.14 In the Pavillon Theatre. Penn State Thespians The venerable musical classic "Guys and Dolls" will be presented by this all-student organization at 8 tonight and tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Centre Stage Players "Cabaret," the rollicking, high-strung musical about Nazi Germany, plays at 8:30 tonight, tomorrow and Sunday in Gatsby's. The dinner theatre Is at 6 p.m: and is optional. Artists Series The Pilobolus Dance Theatre, marking its 10th anniversary, comes to the University as part of the Theatre/Dance Series this weekend. • Tonight's performance is sold out by subscription but tickets are available for the 8:30 p.m. performance Saturday in Eisenhower Auditorium. Orchesfs This student dance troupe will present "Dance in Performance" at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Sunday in the White Hall Dance Theatre in White Building. 'Museum of Art Sculptor Philip Grausman will present the slide lecture "Discovering Form" at 8 p.m. Thursday in the museum. The show explores the develpment of an artist's work and the inspirations for his sculpture.
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