PAGE TWELVE Georgetown Tops Harriers, 27-29 By DICK ZELLER Collegian Sports Writer Traveling to Washington with their eyes on an upset, mem bers of the Penn State cross country team had to settle for a narrow defeat at the hands of Georgetown Saturday. The Lions showed great depth, but it was not quite enough, as the Hoyas came away, with a 27-29 victory. Steve Stageberg, Georgetown’s outstanding runner, was the individual leader, as expected. Stageberg covered the course in 29:03.0, slowing down at the finish to let his teammate, Greg Byan, catch up to him. Ryan finished with a 29:05.1. From there it looked like State might get its upset. The next four runners across the finish line were Lions in an ending which brought joy to the hearts of the State coaches. Ray Smith was the first across the line for he Lions. The senior letterman was clocked at 29:23, 20 seconds off the lead time. Gentry Fourth Fourth place, went to Steve Gentry. Top man in the Navy meet a week before, Gentry turned in a 29:30 on the George town course. The Hova course is of an undetermined length. Any com parison between times in this meet and times in earlier per formances is. therefore, useless and misleading. Rounding out the State rush were A 1 Sheaffer and Mike Schurko. A senior and a sophomore respectively, the two came in .1 of a second apart, Sheaffer at 29:43.0 and Schurko at 29:43.1. State coach Harry Groves pointed to the top four per formances as an indication of his team’s strength. “Having four men within a 20-second time span is great,’ he said. “However, it takes five men to win a meet. While this per formance wasn’t enough to counteract a great runner like Stageberg, it will put us in good shape for the large meets.” Looking forward to the IC4As. where there may be many runners between a great runner like Stageberg and the rest of his team, Grove believes a team that can put a lot of good runners in a short time span is at an advantage. Trailers Clinch Georgetown had a string of runners from seventh through 10th places who clinched the victory. Nichols, Lane, and Pro topappas completed the Hoya scoring, while Bucinsley kept the State runners from picking up an extra point. The Lions’ fifth scorer was sophomore Glenn Brewer, fol lowed closely by teammates Phil Peterson and Ralph Kissel. The Quantico Marines had five runners in the event, but they were insignificant, placing 21st, 22nd, 27th, 28th and 29th. The Marines were shut out by both State and Georgetown, 15- 50. This Saturday the State harriers travel to Syracuse to take on the Orange, while their home course is taken over by high school runners. The University Park course will be the site of the PIAA championships, starting at 11 a.m. Frosh Gagers To Hold Tryouts Anyone interested in trying oat for the freshman basket ball team should report to the south gym in Rec Hall at 4 p.m. this afternoon. The frosh coach is Holmes Cathrall. (EBON MARKET They assembled in Toronto, the ■ five best rock-men in Canada ... recorded in Manhattan, in a prestigious series of sessions.., proving the cream of Canada to be a very heady brew. WARNER BROS. - SEVEN ARTS RECORDS (I COL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First Insertion IS word maximum 51.25 Each additional consecutive insertion .35 Each additional 5 words .15 per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M.-':00 PM. Monday through Friday TWO OR Three man furnished apart cfrefb Xondrnon’ed.' No 7e"so°nSe S L U ° E ” T , ' mmedia,e oner reloseO. Cal, 237-6415. ’Hff S OLYMPIA PORTABLr Typewriter with- 5H94 out case. Excellent condition. Also 4-color' re.- _ .Teen a travel posters 50c each. Call 865-5620 f£ OT D RS -,» N f ED A o« b oSi e h'* Ca days. 238-6896 evenings. i M pt' S pT 1967 MERCEDES 230SL. Mint, standard, i r^ c —r'- PS &’ B. AM-FM. arey. single top DRAFT Counseling. Any attema- M„' p 11 nnn m.w IX4 oion P ' live discussed. The Freedom Un on.i Nev s r _ raCed - 364-9190. __ 2M w Beav ,, r 233-4535. Call 7-10 p.m. 1959 TR3. Needs top, otherwise beautiful Monday • Thursday. , BROWN FRAMED Glasses in black case b "" d,n9 - iffoun> RoommaVe >> *tO l< make etc), leather goods, gloves (sport & you often find your dog without a roll?,fourth for very nice Whitehall Aot $5O/ dress l - All at student prices. Call 8«S- T hi AT~PUMPK!N"IR de ed!i m ° nll 237 ’ 6 ™ 7 ' /u • .Watch for him! He may appear soon'RIDE NEEDED from NYC area to GUITAR HARMONY Flat-Top. Excel-with a song. ,Penn State on Election Day, N6v 5 « ndi,ion ' case inc,uded - S4s ‘ Phone ,ATTENTION: Dick Gregory's" Wliti: Ca !LSJ^ rl,e .237-2189. ’ speech Saturday in the HUB is available,THlßD MAN for three man apartment.! 1966 MG MIDGET dark green. Excel- on tape. For Mono or Stereo recorders.i v s block from foot of Mall. Good heat) lent shape. Must sell. 238*3354. Call Al 237-6888 anytime. air conditioning and two refrigerators. 196<~CHEVY’ IMPALA Convertible.’ Excel"-; BEATLE OWNERS; ’protect your * bug 1 23 -- 78 . 54, ._ lent condition. Must see to appreciate. (Volkswagen) this winter with a "cus- WANTED- FEMALE roommates fori Call Larry 865-9919. tom" 4 piece carpet set. Unbelievable Holiday Towers, starting winter term— 1 1564 CHEVROLET Impaia Convertible) I ° f m s69s per set * Call 238 ' 1658 v i ry reasonable. Call 237-4051. Excellent condition. Has extras. $l,OOO. 7 . - : . p . ’ . . NEED TICKETS to Army and/or Miami Call Larry 865 9919. ,TRICK OR TREAT at Ritner, 7-9 Hallo- games Willing to pay slight premium CHICKEN WIRE*" for homecomino 0,5- Nl9h ’- Ooen Hou=e '° aM in Cos- Call 233-2713. _ plays. Lumber Office, O. W. Houts and _ NEEDED ONE Ticket, student'or general Son, W. College Avenue and Buckhout FOR THAT CERTAIN Sabra something, admission to Army game Call Suzie : Street. it's the Disco Israeli Rock Israeli 865-S°23. EAPLY SALE tor football g3me s. Heavy at ,!i ,llal „ We ' M 9et V ou v °“ r lambskin hoods. Sl3 50. Fashion Hats. ’° 7 ' ?“ ka: y ° u f 212 S. Aden upstairs 10 -, 30 ’ 7^ e ' S ' ay P s V chcd U P- Call Hillel for . - info, and prices. PLACE TO TAKE date after the "Duke” concert. Isreal rock, Disco-lsraeli at jHillel. Call Hillel for Info, and prices. —Photo by Dave Letxsrr ROLLING FORWARD after catching one of his five clutch grabs in the second period. Lion All-American Ted Kwalick (82) literally carries Eagle defender John Salmon (23) fo a 15-yard gain. Boston College rover Dave Thomas (15) converges on the play. Three plays later, the Lions scored. The Philadelphia Chamber Symphony officially disbandad Sat. Oct. 26 & their concert at PSU Fri. Nov. I has been cancelled A sub for this concert will be announced later LAST Peter USTINOV • Maggie SMITH TODAY " HOT MILLIONS" - Color Ilf IE CLASSIF ATTENTION THE .DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Tire greatest Othello ever toy ttoe greatest actor of our time. EDS WANTED WANTED TICKETS and rooms for Homecommq. Call Walt, phone 238-4248. ROOMMATE, Holiday Towers Apartment. Lau 237 601^ SINCERE PUMPKIN PATCH Must Greet the Great p um p kin . call s pan K y 005-S4/9 LOST _ VALLEY FORGE Military Aca demy Class Ring '67. Sentimental value. 'Reward. 565-7918. P.S.U. OUTING CLUB FOR RENT WORK WANTED Feat Time 1:30-3:26-5:22 7:27-9:32 CINEMA I =E€i::„™ jeanne moreau.. "H® BRSBE WORE B&ACIT 7 °’“3 FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT COLOR 17 Last Times. Today "WEST Sim STORY" Booters Lose sth By DAN DONOVAN Collegian Sports Writer performance, despite the fullback to remain in the An aroused Navy soccer disappointing final score. “We lineup, and former halfback squad outpointed Penn State, 3- outhustled Navy,” he said. Dave Krick played good soccer 0 Saturday in a match held on “ We beat them to the ball and, against Navy, the Navy home field, as the both individually and as a “Although we were disap- Midshipmen 'bombarded the tdam, showed more hustle.” pointed with the score, we aro Lion goalie Toby Pyle with 18 In an attempt to stop the continuing to improve, and this shots. high-scoring attack launched was our best showing to date, Pyle responded well with by Navy, Schmidt made w Cl^ ed ™ = ay il ,v, eS thf eight saves, but it was not changes in his lineup involving ? ba !’F. 0 ?j tb ! enough to fight off the power- six different players. The Lion backficld, mainly be c aus) ful Middie attack, coach attempted to get more S . tate IQ has bcat . en The Annapolis men raised strength into his backfield by defense was needed 1 to end Thai their season record to 4-2 by loading his fullback position .. neeQea downing State, while the with several players. Although the coach was winlcss Lions now are 0-51. “Bill Snyder played one of pleased with the defensive ef- Navy scored late in the first th e fj nest games in which I fort, it was the same old storj PT°d to take a 1-0 lead, as h ave seen sa jcJ Schmidt for the hooters —an inability John Bodine put the ball in the G f one t^e conver t full- to score, and still another de nets * backs. The mentor also loss. In the third period, Mike Flanagan scored for the Mid shipmen, and Charlie Fitchet gave the home team a com fortable margin with a goal in the final period. The weak Lion offense managed only thirteen shots at the Navy goal and again tailed to put together a consistent attack. STARTING Tomorrow Wednesday 237-7657 Navy Drops Lions, 3-0 Coach Herb Schmidt found ed the rest of the backfield. some bright spots in his team’s Bob Galvin, the only regular STANLEY WARNER 237-2215 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST DIRECTOR-MIKE NICHOLS TBJE SSSIiiRIISSiTO! an AVCO EMBASSY FILM I HE BlilMIMIItlc! technicolor - - panavision* ■ ■ M tom WMB ■HTWiriH n ah AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES G 'W ’y MATINEE ONLY 2*o 2m| World Renowned H , MUSICAL .. . 17 -o' ■ ’-• :■%«! tiarrina * The y ß oi g w^ w so° g : hriu illS@i IPPrw laughter and spectacle BISE STIVIMS4-> Students 75e fcjfek RO?ol'ijtuTH i-gC* Doors Open 1:30 PM. ySHwy/ VICTOR SAVILtt J LAST ai 7:00 & 9:30 ALAN ARKIN in TONITE “HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER” warner^H Begins TOMORROW 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 Here's what they're saying about'Helga' “I’m a nurse, but I was still shocked” „„„ “I should have seen it when I was 16.” wow ...the intimate story of a young girl. RINCO PRODUCTIONS CAMMERER FILMS present Heg AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL *IWIfII»\,COLQR FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE AMERICAN SCREEN: you will see the actual moment of conception ...thecomplete birth of ababy ...the intimate story of a younggirl. . RUTH GASSMANN- ERICH RBENDER-DRrawiN BURCIK ®1 ©1968 American international Pictures ; PLUS: —— TRUE! STARTLING! Facts of Life Featuretta "PLANET OF LIFE" in cotor TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 pressing [so prais- HELD OVER TONITE THRU THUR. 7:15-9:15 This is Benjamin. He’s a little worried about his future. I' 1 "LE DEPART" Elfa Fife, Spinster J.B. Jr., U,