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Body Shop The Battalion • Page 10 Penn State, Michigan fight for Big 10 title ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Joe Marinaro remembers the day Joe Patemo came to his house. “It was a great honor,” the se nior Michigan guard said. “I could easily have played for him, and probably would have ... but it came down to the fact that my heart was at Michigan.” On Saturday, Paterno and No. 2 Penn State will be at Michigan’s house for a game that could decide the Big Ten champion and a berth in the Rose Bowl. The Nittany Lions are 5-0 and lead the na tion with 51.6 points and 556.6 yards per game, while the fifth- ranked Wolverines (4-1) aver age 31 points and 434 yards. “Joe Pa terno teams are always going to be sound, they’re al ways going to have players,” Michigan coach Gary Moeller said. “They know how to play in big games. He knows how to coach in big games.” Paterno, in his 29th year as coach, is the nation’s leading ac tive coach with a 262-69-3 record. He is fourth in all- time victo ries and tied with Bear Bryant for bowl wins with 15. And Marinaro can almost re cite the numbers from memory. He grew up in Andover, Mass., Penn State 21-13. “The motivation is not to see Moeller go 2-0 over Joe Pater no,” Moeller said. “The motiva tion is to get to the Rose Bowl, to be called.” The Nittany Lions no doubt remember last year’s game very well. Paterno probably reminds them of it frequently. Penn State led 10-0, but Derrick Alexander returned a punt 48 yards for a touchdown to get Michigan back in the game. “Those are things that hap pen in a great rival ry, but I think the ri valry was there the day they let Penn State in the Big Ten,” Moeller said. "It’s enhanced by both teams having a chance to win the championship.” The Wolverines also came up with a goal-line stand, stopping Penn State four times from the 1-yard line. “Last year, we’d just come off our worst embarrassmment,” a 17-7 loss at Michigan State, Moeller said. “They’d been run ning up scores and were at home. Maybe they just weren’t quite as concerned with us. “That won’t be the case this time.” Marinaro knows the value of "I'm sure Penn State will be coming in here with a re venge factor in mind. But I'm not sure they need it." —Joe Marinaro, Michigan head coach Friday • October 14,195; r M A&M hosts cross country invitational The Texas A&M cross countif team will host the best teams ta around the region for the Texas ASH Invitational Saturday morning, "This will be a crucial meet for us' A&M coach Greg Hinze said. “TIi! only meet we’re emphasizing more is the SWC Championships. It'sathomt and we want to run well at home." The university divisions will starts 10:00 a.m. with the women leadiri things off. The men should start around 10:40 a.m. The coursers located at the Texas A&M golf com on the east side of campus. The University of Texas, Texas Tech University, Texas Chrisfa University and Rice University join A&M as the top teams. “The District VI poll hasn't reflected our talent," Hinze said. "We haven’t had a chance to compete against those higher ranked teams. Almost every team ahead of us will be at ft meet. This will give us a chance tosee how good we really are." Basketball team to hold walk-on tryouts Are you prepared to strut your stu! on the basketball court and hoop it up for Texas A&M? If you think youwouti like to participate in walk-on tryouts for the Texas A&M Men’s basketball team, attend the mandatory medical history meeting on Friday, October 14tliat 3:30 p.m. The meeting will beheldin the Men’s Training Room atG. Rollte White Coliseum on the campus of Texas A&M. 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English as a Second Language Classes 12:00 to 5:00 Mon-Fri 696-6583 707 Texas Ave. 303-C • Across from A&M Services k Small group lessons • ■Students, wives I visiting faculty welcome ; • " New classes begin ^ October 24 Place You Ad In The Battalion ' Call 845-2696 where he became one of the best high school linemen in the country. He got college offers from everywhere. “Penn State is the dominant college in the East,” Marinaro said. “Even growing up near Boston, they were much, much bigger than Boston College.” This is the third straight year Penn State has started 5-0. Both times, the Nittany Lions lost in their sixth game. Two years ago, Miami beat Penn State 17-14 and last year Michigan won at a team seeking revenge. He said it helped the Wolverines repay Michigan State with a 40-20 tri umph last week. “I’m sure Penn State will be coming in here with a revenge factor in mind,” Marinaro said. “But I’m not sure they need it. They’re unbelievable. I saw them on film and they were pretty much scoring at will.” Of its 38 scoring drives this season, Penn State has scored in three minutes or less 28 times. A&M baseball team to play intrasquad series The Texas A&M baseball team will hold their own version of the World Series this weekend. The team will split up to play intrasquad games tonight and Saturday starting all p.m. Admission is free on both nights, UTA spends to expand athletics ARLINGTON (AP) - A major spending increase has piled up a $1.4 million athlet ic department deficit at the University of Texas at Arling ton during the past three years, officials said. | That deficit is expected to grow by at least $800,000 during the current fiscal year, according to The Shorthorn student newspaper. Dr. Ryan Amacher, the university’s president, said solid athletics are im portant to the image the university shows to the world. “The purpose of expanding athletic department expendi tures is to attract good stu dent athletes to UTA, the same motivation for having a good physics department or band,” he said. Amacher “hopes this will attract more attention to the university. He has my support and the support of the system,” said UT System Chancellor William Cunningham. Buffin Continued from Page 9 lahoma on September 10, Allen won the starting free safety job from senior Junior White. A&M secondary coach Lar ry Slade said Allen’s work ethic and desire have inspired the entire secondary to im prove their play. “The way it (Allen’s inten sity) has rubbed off has been pretty positive,” Slade said. “The secondary prides them selves as playmakers. Those guys want to make plays and understand why he (Allen) is making plays. “He’s one of those guys that’s going to his job and do it right every time.” Allen has recorded 23 tack les this season and his two in terceptions tie him with sophomore cornerback Dono van Greer for the team lead. In A&M’s 38-7 victory over Houston last weekend, Allen registered his first career blocked punt. “I told Coach that I could get in there (to pressure the punt) if they (the coaches) gave me a shot at it,” Allen said. “I was able to hit the seam and get in there to block the punt.” As for influences on his game, Allen said former A&M All-American safety Patrick Bates, now with the Los Ange les Raiders, provided an excellent model to pattern himself after. “He was a big and physical guy, where as I’m a smaller guy,” Allen said. “He was a great player and a smart player. I try to imitate some of the things that he did.” Allen now finds himself in the same kind of position Bates was in a couple of sea sons ago. With continued success, the expectations to perform well will mount. Allen said he has taken all of the publicity and attention he has received this season in stride. “I don’t think that I’ve tak en the success and let it go to my head,” Allen said. “I still try to prepare for every game just like I always have.” ARE YOU 5URE > THE A WE'UL SHOW 'EM ON SATURDAY WHAT WE TH/NK ABOUT THAT/ i DON'T BE SILLY... ^ THEY WE’RE GLAD TO DO /T. .. FOR THE GOOD Op THE CONFERENCE /