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An upcoming play on Broadway titled “Lombardi” features former Penn State linebacker Dave Robinson, pictured at left (No. 89) and at right.
Robinson played for the Green Bay Packers of the NfL and for the legendary Packers coach Vince Lombardi after being coached by Joe Paterno.
Play honors Lombardi legacy
By Anthony Barton
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
As the Penn State Nittany However, Robinson would not
Lions’ flight was diverted to get to eat in the establishment
Orlando on the way to the 1961 with his coaches.
Gator Bowl, former Lions coach As the trio sat down to eat, a
Rip Engle had time to kill as the man approached.
team waited for a bus to “ ‘No blacks allowed in the din-
Jacksonville, Fla. ing room,’ ” Robinson said the
Engle gave his players money man told him.
for lunch, and after giving them a And it bothered him.
time to return and catch the bus, “That was a huge disappoint
proceeded with then-assistant ment, that I never got to go to that
Students walk to raise awareness
Daniel Bott/coiiegian to West Halls, said Christian
Students gather for UPUA’s “Every Lion a Shrine" march last year. Ragland, University Park
'Beer Lover’s Choice’ tours State College bars
By Zach Geiger
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
Thursday night was a show- Patrons received one sample event in their phone schedules so tatives on hand at the event
down between two new Sam glass of each beer and were then they wouldn’t forget, Naas said. toured the bar during the tasting,
Adams beers and a few local asked to vote on their favorite. The The two were at The Deli with a which lasted until 10 p.m., and
bar patrons were the judges. two beers a Belgian Style IPA small group of people for dinner asked patrons to sample the two
The Sam Adams Beer Lover’s and American Rye Ale were before the event started at 9 p.m. beers and submit their votes.
Choice toured local State College favorites with the bar patrons. The group said that they enjoyed The scorecard for the two beers
bars, asking patrons to sample “My favorite is the American the small, intimate setting of the encouraged patrons to “taste like
two beers and decide which one Rye,” Stu Naas, Class 0f2009, said. bar. a pro,” by smelling the aroma,
should be added to the brewing After drinking at The Deli on “When we come back to State tasting the flavor, feeling the
company’s lineup. Wednesday night, Naas and his College we come here,” Ayala See BEER, Page 2.
NDS
ON
coach Joe Paterno and defensive
end Dave Robinson to a coffee
shop to eat.
Thursday night, the tour friend Dereck Ayala, Class of2ooB, said. “They have the best beer
stopped at The Deli, 113 Heister noticed the signs for the Sam selection in town.”
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restaurant,” Robinson said. “I’m
an 18- or 19-year-old kid and it
bothered me that they wouldn’t
let us go up there and eat.”
Robinson, who played for Penn
State from 1960-62, experienced
segregation as a black man
throughout his journey through
the college and NFL ranks. In
1997, he was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fame.
These experiences and his rela
tionship with Hall of Fame coach
Vince Lombardi, who stood
By Alyssa Sweeney
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER
Hundreds of students will
gather today for the second annu
al “Every Lion a Shrine” sexual
assault march, which aims to
raise awareness about sexual
assaults at Penn State.
Between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30
p.m, students will meet in front of
the Thomas Building and march
Adams event. The two put the
THE SECOND
SEASON
Lions must regroup after
disappointing loss | Page 16
against racism, will be on full dis
play in the upcoming Broadway
play, “Lombardi.”
Debuting Sept. 23, the play uses
Robinson’s role to display all that
Lombardi did for his players
regardless of their background.
Based on David Maraniss’ book
“When Pride Still Mattered: A
Life of Vince Lombardi,” the play
will show Lombardi as a man who
was about much more than just
football.
See LOMBARDI, Page 2.
Undergraduate
(UPUA) president.
“This is a really good way to
involve students and show them
that we really take this issue seri
ously,” Ragland (senior-political
science) said.
Ragland and other UPUA
members organized the event.
He said more than 400 stu
dents are expected to attend,
which more than doubles the
count at the first walk last year.
See WALK, Page 2.
The two Sam Adams represen-
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Collegian file photo
Coach Char Morett plays in a
match for Penn State in 1978.
Char
looks
to 400
Though Penn State field hock
ey head coach Char Morett is
unwilling to talk about her per
sonal accomplishments, she
doesn’t have to.
They speak for themselves.
Morett is the longest-tenured
field hockey coach in the Big
Ten. And with 24 years of coach
ing the Nittany Lions, she’s the
seventh-longest tenured coach
at a single school in Division I
field hockey history
But as Morett sits at victory
No. 399 of her career, one shy of
the prestigious four-century
landmark, the only thing on her
mind is what lies ahead: Who’s
the next opponent? How can the
team better execute on offense?
What can they do to improve on
the last game?
For Morett, any talk about
personal accomplishments,
especially ones that have yet to
happen, is ‘ jinxy.” She acted as if
mentioning the subject of 400
wins would guarantee Penn
State wouldn’t win anytime soon.
It’s all business for Morett. No
remembering and no looking
back.
Nonetheless, the Lions will
See FIELD HOCKEY, Page 2.
Top career
wins in PSU
coaching
Association
Russ Rose, women’s volley
ball: 1,008
Char Morett, field hockey:
399
Joe Patemo, football: 395
Bob Warming, men’s soccer
386
By Joe Mclntyre
COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER