1-—The Daily Collegian Mondav. September 23, 1974 Wind, rain, Navy drown Lions in a sea of troubles * ~ There was 6:30 left in thefirst quarter and the stands were family,” lamented Paremo. The ‘Member’ was Welsh/a 10- • 1 “Like I’d be watching the guards and it helped me read clearing out at the south end of Beaver Stadium. year assistant with pjttemo in former days: some plays and get to that fullback (Tom Donchez). Of course, Less than later, of Pennsylvania his 30 seconds the flag ripped.- This weekend, the told plans to the • like Bushak, just people over to the Member rp -pj . , some guys, Andy they run As the wind whirled around and rain increased in intensity, a Executioner, Phil Poirier, a junior quarterback making his Rf I chunk of the flag flew off. second start for the Midshipmen. 11X1 I fliluCClO Gardner made some key tackles when Pehn State was in- The scoreboard-had so many 'lights going out it im- '' up was “It feels great, jus: so good,” Poirier smiled with mud side the Navy 20. Buchak assisted and even came with a possible to decipher time in the in the the remaining quarter. every inch on bis pants and arms. critical Donchez fumble on the Navy nine yard line Oddly herself remained caked to enough, Old Glory intact. But “When I went out on that field... I thought it was so bad and Assistant Pennsylvania went to shreds. the ground the wind was the biggest factor. I But the Middies weren’tthinking about the game that much. It was a day it wasn't just when all those bad breaks that typically to my with all that, so I Wi* ! “Hey we got the team,” one shouted. “We’re the best in the know I had keep poise startedthrowing Lo i-iQILOiT7/-!< befuddle Penn State opponents, befuddled Penn State. Even and trying touse the wind as an advantage.” OjJtJl East," another came back with. gifts which come in theform of 15yards came cheaper. Like a Poirier, the Executioner, remained calm. 4th and nine for Penn State with offsetting penalties. The refs The Executioner marched $0 yards in the second quarter. “He (Welsh) said to us, ‘Take this win the right way.’ “He gave back the Lions a 4th and eiglyt. Then the word came from the Member. It was 3rd and four said not to go out of here big-headed. Like last week, we got told A day in which the 30,000 or so whoMefied the weather would from the Lion four-yard line. “He us again-at the half that we just had to score," big-headed early and blew the lead to Virginia. You know see Joe Paterno's legends brought out of the clouds and down The Executioner took the snap and pitched tofullback Bob Poirier noted. “But if we couldn’t score, then he said to try and what I mean?” to earth with fumbles, penalties and four missed field goals. Jackson, a converted quarterback. Jackson, rolling out, lofted concentrate on somelong drives. That way, we’d run down the \ Cleveland Cooper, the 5-9, 187 man who owns every Naval But despite the weather, which some will-use as an excuse the ball over Jim Bradley’s hands to Robin Ameen in the clock. He also mentioned that we had to key better on rushing record was still undressing. He had a bad day 14 it would need the for defeat instead of poor play. Navy clearly regained some endzone and Navy had all the points save defensive signals.” ! I carries, only eight yards. * respect Saturday afternoon. PAT. ! Navy did some good keying. It read signals nicely. Ac- j “It was frustrating for me,” Cooper said slowly. “The field It's been 21 homes last to “l.came to Poirier recalled, “and Welsh cording to Tom ; games since Penn State lost an back thejbench,” linebacker Gardner, though, Penn' State gave was so bad. It could have been a very exciting, high scoring Eastern opponent (1970: Syracuse 24-7). And over those four told us that we had to get more points. We all felt that they some plays away.- j | ! game otherwise. Ican’t cut in mud, I can’t work at a 11...” years. Navy for one, has been crucified... (Penn State) would score sooner or later.” “I noticed that with their-offense,” Gardner explained, “the This was Cooper’s last game against Penn State. He had Saturday, it was George Welsh's turn to drive in the nails. Penn State was trailing at the half 7-0. Welsh was plotting guards take you to the play and make it easier to pursue. We seem some horrendous losses at the hands of Joe Paterho. 55- “If you're gonna lose it might as well be to a member of the more tricks with the Executioner. might not have the size, but we have the quickness. 7...56-3...39-0... “Beating Penn State means quite a bit to me.” Cooper Penn roundup ; smiled, then drew a deep breath. “There is just something, State Statistics something so good! Such a feeling...” Navy PSU His head sank to his chest. His right arm drew a clenched First downs 8 20 fist and his biceps were quivering. Therewas anger. Rushes-yards 39-87 64-267 ‘«You take all those records,” he said, his voice lowering. Lebanon trackster cops invitational meet Passing yards 84 108 "They just don’t mean a thing. Look .at all those losses I was Return yards —3 37 losing seasons, I, Marlene llarewicz the Mount Lebanon Track Chargers and Nira Cramyc dropped an 18-6 decision was still in a sleep, the in. Look at all those 1... ignored deep Passes 7-19-0 12-17-0 “Penn State has given me a heartache, man, ever since I’ve the soggy, wet conditions Club- toured the 2.5 mile (17:12), also of the Mt. yesterday to Blackthorn. The Pehn State women’s golf Punts 10-36.6 3-44.3 Club, beenhere. You can't be No. 1 in the East because of them. It’s Saturday and set a new course in 15:29, shaving a Lebanon Track j loss evened the Lions’ record team was at the White Fumbles-lost 3-2 7-5 easily winning off at l-l. Course, frustrating,man. Now maybe we’ll finally have a chance.” record in the second the record that she Penn State’s best finishers Penn State beat trying tobeat the rain Penalties-yards 4-54 5-45 Cleveland Cooper lifted his head and smiled. The fist Penn Stale Invitational Cross- set last vear. were Mary Lochner (18:11) in Bucknell 13-4 in their first bit and Madison. s Country Running in 'Saturday’s opened, and the arm relaxed. meet on the the featured 14- ninth and Christen Banks of action last week. Even 8 a.m. Navy 0 7 0 o—7 “I good this I'niversity s White golf and-over-group, Harewicz (18:18) in tenth. The Lion “B” squad also starting time feel time.” wasn’t, enough Penn State 0 0 0 fr—6 He should. He’s waited four years. course was followed by Carol Par- lost yesterday to to beat tl e rain, but the effort The lf>\ ear-old runner of sons 116:58) of the Syracuse The Penn State Susquehanna 14-4. % was good enough to beat the rugby|team The ruggers next see action Madison squad, Virginia state Saturday at 2:00 against the champs, 4-o..The match was Cleveland Grays at ,Penn called after nine holes. Bucs fall to Matlack,Mets; State. Also Saturday the Lion Julie Smith copphd top “C” team goes up against honors, carding a 43.' Top Wilkes Barre. scorers for the Dutchesses Phils split with Montreal • were Sherry Bowman and While most of the campus Teena Rash. Each shot 48. PITTSBURGH (AP) MONTREAL (AP) —Tim Foli’s two-run *n™Kir™iINVITES ALL REGISTERED RUSHEES & GUESTS * stopped Pittsburgh on three hits for his highlighted a five-run outburst in the TO A RUSH TAP yL seventh shutout of the season and also drove second inning that carried the Montreal “There is a feeling ofalmost awesome! ina pairof runs, leading the Expos to an 8-5 victory over the -if Wed., Sept. 25 8:00 p.m. jL to a 4-0 victory over the Pirates yesterday. Philadelphia Phillies and a split of their 255 Highland Ave. solidityas though the basic car were The hits off Matlack, 13-13,were all doublheader -if , jL singles, 238-9859 JL carved out of a by Frank Taverns leading off the yesterday. if Phone \ f third inning, Rennie Stehnett starting the Jay Johnstone’s two-run triple capped a t block ofsteel? - sixth and Gene Clines leading off the eighth. three-run rally in the first inning and the ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 'k ★ Matlack struck out three and walked three. Phillies nipped Montreal 3-2 in the opener. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★V MOTORTREND PREGNANT major league standings ATTENTION HUNTERS $ LgvLAjvjoi Triumph TRS. NEED HELP? NATIONAL LEAGUE * THE FINEST MEDICAL Archery Season Begins CARE IN PHILA. ORN.Y. W L Pet GB W L Pet GB Immediate Appointments New York 84 70 .545 82 71 536 * Hillco Sports, inc. 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