Whites overturn Blues (yawn)

'T~T~-T~ m By MARKSIMENSON given a few yawns to those Assistant Sports Editor watching it, the coaches were "T ~7 Penn State’s football- able to get a look at the stable starved fans, some 16,000 of of talent. them, whetted their appetites Tailback John Cappelletti during the Blue-White plate was in top form, gaining 144 special at Beaver Stadium yards in 25 carries. Cap- Saturday. Hopefully for pelletti, who joins guard some, the indigestion will Mark Markovitch as a co- 'Collegian wear off before the 24th Blue- captain on offense, scored White next year. three times for the Blues. The game was like many of Another Blue who drew its predecessors, the offense considerablenotice was Jerry iVi the highlighted glorified Jeram. scrimmage. The White squad The junior wide receiver spSorts

fe-iNE•' in «P“ rallied the last three took six passes, half of Dick >.T*r- quarter minutes of the final Barvinchak’s dozen com- The Daily Collegian Monday, Mav 21. —7 f rr-.. with a six-play, 35-yard drive pleted tosses. Jeram, whose with John Huttenberger playing time was limited to a scoring from the two. few plays against Tennessee W- because of the Huttenberger 2 run (Natale interceptions The Hut- year, defense." pass from Shuman) touchdown, last is trying to break BLUE-WHITE NOTES No Yds TD tenberger’s third of thegame, into the Lions’ receiving line BLUE WHITE Reddick 1 55 0 Defensive end Greg Murphy First Downs 22 15 Odell 1 13 0 gave Rushing yards the Whites a 28-24 ad- up. won the Red 53 165 47 169 Zur 1 2 0 vantage. Worrell Award Passing yards 14 227 9 111 The Blues then “We probably have one of yardage down to the White as the most improved player Return 77 19 marched the best in the country,” he during the spring drills. Fumbles lost 1 0 two yard line, but lost the ball said. A Yards Penalized i 5 48 3 32 WHITE junior, Murphy played Rushmq on downs when they behind While the receivers All-America Bruce Bannon Aff Yds TD score. generally had a good day, the BLUE PeKhel 28 135 0 last year. Rushing Hu'tenberger 8 27 3 Several players missed the quarterbacks didn’t. White Tarosky & AM YdS TD 3 17 0 m game because of injuries. QB Tom Shuman completed 14 6 0 B—2B8 —28 Cappelletti 25 144 3 Shuman 8 10 0 Neither defensive co-captains eight of Blue 6 15 3 0—24 Nagle 8 29 0 -25' and his Boyle 6 14 0 Alt Cmp Yds In! TD were in uniform. Tackle counterpart, Dick Bar- W-Eaise 1 pass from Shuman Suhey 3 7 0 Shuman 25 8 91 2 1 Randy was 12 (Reihner kick) Barvmchak 7 90 Tarosky 4 1 20 0 0 Crowder on of B —Cappelletti 3 run (kick Curley 4 20 0 English 10 0 10 recovering from knee surgery 31. Shuman and Barvinchak failed) Passing Receiving and linebacker Ed O’Neil has have established themselves W— Huttenberger 1 run Att jmp Yds Inf TD No Yds TD ; (Rethner kick) 31 12 202 2 0 Natale 4 45 0 7 - a Barvmchak i-i pinched nerve. Fullback as the number one and two B—Cappelletti 9 run (Golder Curley 5 2 25 0 0 Hayman 2 U 0 Tom Donchez sat out with a signcallers, respectively. pass from Barvmchak) Receiving Huttenberqer 2 21 0 W—Huttenberger 3 run (kick No Yds TD Eaise 1 1 1 pulled hamstring and half- “Tom definitely had an off failed) 6 122 0 I Interceptions back Walt Addie had a pulled day,’’ -Cappelletti l run (Bahr 5 84 0 No Yds TD Jeram said. He’s been Bradley throwing soring. 2 IS 0 1 8 0 muscle. well all Dick B—Bahr 32 field goal 1 6 0 Rosecrans 1 0 0 While the game may have had to dump off a lot of passes

- Dick Barvinchak passes as Tom Williams (92) rushes — '-r —.-*r.- Secretariat down to one; fast field ready for indy BALTIMORE (AP) It “because it shows the horse three hours for thefirst time was two down and one to go ran the race faster than was completed yesterday for Secretariat yesterday anybody else.” with the qualification of the after winning what might Ron Turcotte said last three starters. have been the fastest he thought the first quarter- A.J. Foyt, shooting to Preakness ever run. mile was run faster than the become the first four-time .. The electric timer officially official clocking of 25 seconds. winner, survived the final .caught the Derby The official fractions were 25, runs after qualifying the Avinner in 1:55 for the 13-16 48 4-5 for the half-mile, 1:12 previous weekend with a .'mile Saturday as he continues for three quarters, 1:36 1-5 for speed that looked vulnerable. his drive for the Triple mile and the 1:55. The Racing Sam 'Crown Form dockers' fractions Only Posey of earlier - qualifiers However, a dispute 2-5, 47, 2-5, was bumped from arose were 24 1:10 1:35 3- the .when Gene Schwartz and 5 and 1:53 2-5. lineup. Foyt’s teammate, veteran George Snider, Frank Robinson, veteran “We will look into it Bakersfield, Calif., did it on dockers for the daily Racing tomorrow,” said Charles J. Form, timed the last and fastest run of the Secretariat in “Chick” Lang, Pimlico day 1:53 2-5. which would mean general manager. “I will an average of 190.355 talk m.p.h. for the 10-mile the son of Bold Ruler ran the to E T. McLean Jr., the of- fastest Preakness of ficial timer.” qualifying run in a Gilmore instead Coyote-Fovt. the third fastest. Canonero II It is McLean's job to time a The 33 in 'holds the stakes and track race with a stopwatch in case starters the 57th of set in running of the SI million A , timing U -record 1:54 1971 and the electric device Indianapolis Motor Speedway Nashua won in 1:54 3-5 in 1955. malfunctions. He can also classic, May 28, averaged ' "I will request a review of report a change in any time 192.329 m.p.h. in the two -the time.” Secretariat’s which could lead to it being weekends of trials. That beat .rs-VVs w. 'trainer Lucien Laurin said changed before it becomes v *- the 1972 field’s a.’’*'-®'I*- 1 qualifying - ' -Sunday before shiping the official. He made no * *S«v such record by 8.674 m.p.h. */» iMeadow Stable colt to report Saturday. Belmont Park in , Contacted yesterday, Nobody in yesterday’s runs where he will try to win the McLean said he timed the appraoched the qualifying 112-milel 1 2-mile and race in 1:54 2-5. But he did not record set by Johnny Triple Crown June 9. The report his clocking to the Rutherford in his Team CmIIjI -eighth and last Triple stewards. Crown McLaren Offenhauser May »*?§*•• winner was Citation in 1948. 12. His average of 198.183 was ?'Lf "It makes a lot of dif- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A 9.543 m.p.h. faster than the ■ Photo by Carol McCloskey ference,” Laurin said of the field capable of running the slowest car to make the field, Fullback John Huttenberger (34) uses a Gary Hayman (28) block to ramble around left end .discrepancy in the time, Indy 500-mile auto race under Jim McElreath’s 188.640. ,*A'1 Chinese gymnasts fi nally appear | Face Met champ Thursday

Just how good are the g Red Chinese gymnasts and j: what have they been doing Medlar prepping his men since they dropped out of world competition in 1962? ":|: By RICK STARR “It's definitely different piaying under the lights," Medlar The answer to those g Assistant Sports Editor said. “So Monday and Tuesday nights we’ll do some prac- questions will come tonight $: ticing under the lights around here. It’s not the same as when the Chinese begin the g “This team's deserving,” Lion baseball coach Chuck playing on a lighted diamond, but at least we can make a first leg of their six city g Medlar said in reference to his team, which was selected partial adjustment." tour of at :j: Friday afternoon to join three other Eastern powers in New If Penn State wins Thursday night, it will continue play against Madison Square Garden. £ Jersey for the NCAA District 2 baseball playoffs. the Temple-Buffalo winner at 5 p.m. Friday. Only in New York, though, :|: “This is something you battle for all year. It’s like Joe Medlar also indicated he is not overly concerned about ” Penn State's situation on the mound. at will the Chinese face a ij: Paterno says, ‘it’s a reward for a fine season.’ ‘‘We’re deeper pitching than were representative team from Besides picking up a ticket to Trenton, the Lions placed we last year,” he said. the . £ the All-Star “Temple must be considered the favorite at this point,” he three men on All-District 2 Team. added. DeWitt, shortstop Jerry Micsky Tonight’s competition is Centerfielder Dennie and The Owls will field basically the team they took to the a Stine were State first same the second time this year third baseman Don the Penn team College World Series last year. Temple lost very few from top gym power has ven- selections. last year’s- team and Medlar called them a “completely tured out to tour the United The three other teams Medlar is concerned about include veteran-"club.” I', States. The Russian Temple (29-9), last years’ playoff winner, Buffalo (19-11), now. lefthander Brian looks like Thursday Hall (21-6) Fairleigh-Dickinson (15-6). Masella women, winners of the and either Seton or night’s starter. gold medal at the 1972 Rain the reason the Metropolitan Conference winner, “We’ll try to win that one first,” Medlar said, indicating the is Olympics, swept which automatically will be entered in the playoffs, is not he’ll spare nothing for Friday. “That’s the only way to ap- country in March known for certain. Fairleigh-Dickinson eliminated Long proach these tournaments," he said. highlighting little Olga Island University 21-4 Saturday and was scheduled to meet The Lions’ domination of the All-District first team was Korbut. Seton Hall yesterday to decide the Met race. somewhat of a surprise, considering no Penn State players However, so perhaps winner chosen The rain nixed the game, the will were for the second or third teams. Chinese haven’t Fairleigh-Dickinson’s afternoon However, biggest competed on the in- be determined on field this the surprise was thefact that no Temple 1 p.irc were by team appointment. Chew, since the at Owls honored a first Earle ternational scene Medlar indicated has no as far as the who draws major baseball like a 1962 World Games in he preference league scouts Sunday opens morning Prague, Metropolitan teams are concerned. Penn State tour- draws golfers, was put on the second team with his Czechoslovakia. play against teammate, pitcher Hughes. At the time of their nament the Met winner. Paul One of the reasons guiding with- look “Seton Hall is the Chew’s from the Olympic “Both clubs tough,” Medlar said. a good decision was .302 batting average. drawal games Compared committee, the Chinese ball club that’s won a lot of out of its conference. with some of the first team men, his average Dickinson has caught fire at the end of the looked like a pitcher’s bat credentials. were rated as of the top “Fairleigh one now they’re really your pick, Buffalo’s Joe Piscotty .466average to put three gym teams in the season and right hot. So take had his before the world. either one is tough.” selection and DeWitt’s .402 mark just might have had Penn State will take on the Met winner in Thursday’s something to do with his selection. “When I got back from :£ second game. Temple and Buffalo will kick off the tourney Lion shortstop Micsky, a junior, had a .330 average while Prague,” USA coach Gene with a 5 p.m. contest. Then the Lions will follow at 8 p.m. senior thirdbaseman Don Stine hit the .328 mark. Wettstone recalled, “I :g under the lights. “We fee 1 we’ll put up a good showing,” Medlar summed up. predicted they would Medlar saidhis team will have to make a small adjustment “The fellas are looking good and they’ll go out and do the best challenge the number one £: from daytime baseball to night play. they can possibly do.” Japanese. -g The USA team was selected from the Cham- Penn State soccer team captures crown pionship of the USA J§ graduating competition held at Rec g* The Penn State soccer team trick on Saturday against the Springs for some pre-season next season, Andy Hall earlier this month, g blasted its way to victory in Raiders and seven against the fun. Rymarczuk and the Penn Sfete senior Marshall g the International Club Penn State club The International Club Rochester Bengals have been « over earned the right to meet the • having their disagreements. Avenerf the all-around Tournament the “I feel pretty good,” Bahr winner, is joined by S weekend. The off-season Lions by handing Pitt an The Bengals picked up the reported. “I just happened to decision, senior Southern Gary § booters remembered a few adverse 6-2 forward in the pro Illinois score, I guess.” draft Morava, New Mexico Ss tricks to blank Shippensburg However, the clubbers, made but he isn’t too in- junior Jim Ivicek and :S 7-0 and then clobber the In- It was not the first time the up chiefly of foreign students, terested in New York. If he single- not to go, Rymarczuk Photos by Randy J. Woodbury former Penn Stater Jim g: ternational Club 8-3 two Nittany Valley rivals were not up to the elects Culhane. ‘-5 have locked horns. According footed wizardry of Bahr. must wait out a season before negotiating Marshall Avener leads USA against Chinese tonight —Mark Simenson :£ The Lions attack was led by to Lion coach Herb Schmidt, While the remaining his own contract Chris Bahr who scored a hat the two have met previous booters are preparing for with another team.