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C BLVDIMG DEFT. PASTES LIBRARY OPBta. ' CAMPUS ' ,- State, Army in Game of Season P?T w^S^^ ^^ - Powe rs Battle for Lambert Trophy Before 50,000 at Beaver Stadium By DON MeK« four times in a rivalry that goes That win came over a Penn Assistant Sports Ed itor back to 1899. They've never done it State team so good that it didn't When Penn State meets Army, before a hometown crowd. That's lose another game. s more than it' just a big football the kind of stuff that makes fans Second Disaster game or a flash of traditions. It's a nervous. The next season was practical- last-gasp, all-out effort to win, and Then there are all those upsets ly a carbon copy of that disaster. often — to destroy. Usually, Penn that Army keeps throwing at the The Lions were rolling along unde- State is the team that gets ruined. ' Lions. In 1962, Penn State s feated and fourth in the nation and Look at the past. It's enough to greatest ¦ year until the current they again tri pped over the Cadets. scare even the most die-hard State campaign , the Lions went to West This time the Lions managed a fans. This year the nervous an- Point 3-0 on the season, third in touchdown but sti l 1 wound up ticipation is compounded by the the nation and a better team by a three points short, 10-7. presence of thousands of alumni, longshot. ' most of them still looking State s onl y victory in recent for their Some of the greatest names in first win over Army. years came in 1964 when Rip football history Penn State Engle's last Lambert Trophy team Never Won at Home decorated the lineup — men like dropped the Cadets by the unusual Penn State has a perfect Dave Robinson, Roger Kochman, score of 6-2. In 1966 Army was up homefield recor d against Army. Pete Liske and Chuck Sieminski. to its old tricks, rapping the Lions, OFFENSIVE CAPTAIN and tackle John Kulka (6-4. 225) The Lions have never beaten the But Army won. The Cadets MILE MAN from West Point, fullback Charlie Jarvia !» one of the many seniors that has 11-0. j et to defeat Army Cadets at Universitv park . (6-2, 205) is eighth on the list of all-time Army rushing „, squeezed out a 9-6 win and kept That history of failure is some- in his career. Two years ago the Cadets won, 11-0, and . , ," greats, having covered 1,086 yards in his career. This year . btate has only beaten the the Lions from scoring a touch- thing the Lions and the fans would lasi season the two did not play. he's carried 115 times for 582 yards, a 5.1 average. Black Knights from the Hudson down all afternoon. (Continued on page six) Weather Forecast: • . And the Army massed on the battlefield—and lo; a great wind arose .. .and swept them away. Today the Lions will do Bombing iHalt the same under partly sunny skies and mild temperatures around 60. Colder weather will —See Page 2 over spread the area tomorrow (Mlwj and Monday, but today warmth stye lattg feut and the Lions are Number One. VOL. 69, No. 33 8 Pages • UNIVERSITY PARK, PA., SATURDAY MO RNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1968 SEV6M CENTS ssssok wss from *ho associated press mst^k ^z® News Roundup: | Ann Hopkinr s Wins Crow n From the State, i . _ .. ...... ' ' i - By DEMISE BOWMAN fireworks consisted of 19 through campus and town to Collegian Staff Writer ground and aerial displays Rec Hall , causing "the largest which "proclaimed the glory of traffic jam since the UCLA riot Ann Hopkins was crowned the Number One team in the three weeks ago." according to Nation & World the 1968 Homecoming Queen at nation," according to Jon Fox, Tom Payne, motorcade chair- the Homecoming Jammy last homecoming chairman. man. night at Rec Hall, by Sue After the bonfire. 400 cars, The pep rally concluded with The World Politylo, 1967 Queen. two motorcycles, and a fire the presentation of the Com- Miss Hopkins, a seventh engine joined in the largest memorative Penn State Spirit Egypt Seeks Urgent U.N. Meeting term arts a::d sciences major Homecoming motorcade ever. Award to Jon Fox, by head fo- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — The U.N. Security Coun- from Devon, represented Pi The motorcade wound otball coach Joe Paterno. cil was called into urgent session last night to deal with Beta Phi sorority and Tau growing violence along the Suez Canal and inside Egypt .Kappa Epsilon fraternity in the which threatens to disrupt the Middle East peace talks. competition. She received a The!. 15-nation council was called at the request oi tiara, one dozen red roses anc both Israel, and 'Egypt, but the incident that sparked the a trophy and will represent the Duke Ellington action 'ofaas '"the bombing of'twolNile River bridge. and a : -I ' University-inthe_ National Col powe'£%afi^^KhirSa8y'-'nrghC'Israel clSims he "bombing legiate Athletic Association was carried out by a daring comamndo raid and Egypt Queen contest. ¦ays it was done by Israeli planes. U.N. diplomats had been looking for "a possible council Miss Hopkins and her at- Concert Ton ight a major outbreak of violence last weekend tendants will be presented to- meeting since day at half-time and will As part of this year's Homecoming activities, Duke El when Israel shelled Egyptian oil storage facilities after an preside over the game. alleged Egyptian raid into Israeli-held territory east of lington and his 14 piece orchestra will perform at 8 tonight in the canal. Rec Hail. The military incidents came before the council as U.N. See Picture on page eight. The concert is being sponsored by the Penn State Jazz envoy Gunnar V. Jarring continued his efforts at U.N. Club. Tickets for the event are S2.00 for non-members and headquarters 'to find a basis for easing the longstanding The All-University trophy for Middle East conflict. He has been dealing directly with overall competition w a s S1.25 for Jazz Club members. Tickets will be on sale at the top diplomatic representatives of Israel, Egypt and Jordan, awarded to Sigma Alpha Ep- door and seats are not reserved. but has made no apparent progress. silon fraternity and Delta Del- Probably the most interesting facet of Ellington's ap- ta Delta sorority. • * * pearance is the fact that he used to play for fraternity parties Individual trophy winners here in the thirties and forties. Mao Victor in China Power Strugg le were awarded at the Pep Rally TO£YO — Mao Tse-tung yesterday brought his old last night. The winners in the According to the Jazz Club, Ellington has remained a rival and close friend, President Liu Shao-chi, to his knees banner competition were Tau popular jazz musician because he has been able to adjust his after a 26-month power struggle that left Red China in Kappa Epsilon fraternity and style to the current trend. ld face a death sentence. chaos. Liu cou Pi Beta Phi Sorority, first Ellington's latest composition , "Far East Suite," is win- HsnihuaTNew China News Agency reported that Chair- place: Phi Gamma Delta man Mao's Communist party Central Committee voted fraternity and Kappa Alpha ning competitions as the best contemporary jazz composition. unanimously to expel Liu "from all posts both inside Theta Sorority, second- place; and outside the party." and Bedford House and Sim- Breaking up Thursday rar'l er meeting since Oct. 13, mons Hall, third place. the Central Committee premised "to continue to settle ac- In the lawn displays counts with him and his accomplices for their crimes in category, the winners were Alumni Band! betraying the party and the country." Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity It was this part of a communique that indicated Liu —Colleslan Photo by Pierre Betlldnl and Delta Delta Delta sorority might face trial that could end in either a stiff prison term first place; Acacia fraternity or -a death sentence. OUT OF THE BLUE of the Northern sky—well actually it's part of the pyrotechnic dis- and Alpha Gamma Delta In previous political upheavals since the armies of sorority, second place; McKee To Play Today lay that accompanied last night't "Beat Army the Communists, drove the Chinese Nationalists from the p " bonfire, sponsored by Students for Hall and Alpha Zeta fraternity, has been exe- From Gettysburg to Bradford , from Butler to Bellefonte mainland in 1949, no prominent Communist Stale and the classes of 1971 and 1972. third place. cuted as far as the outside world knows. But the heat of The winners in the motor- to Bangor, 150 former Penn State musicians will be packing Mao's cultural revolution could mean an end to this lenient cade competition were Sigma their instruments once again. policy for Liu and his supporters. Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Include Gales Ferry, Conn., Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Fort Delta Delta Delta sorority, Leonard Wood , Mo., and you have a pretty good idea of where first place; Acacia fraternity The Natio n and Alpha Gamma Delta they're coming from. Candidates Enter final Weekend sorority, second place; and Al- The occasion is Homecoming Day today, and the annual pha Kappa Lambda DETROIT — Hubert H. Humphrey, apparently sensing Two Student Protest fraternity halftime football appearance of the Penn State Alumni Blue victory within his grasp after enthusiastic receptions in and Alpha Omicron P i Band.