— Highacres Collegian Oct. 1979 Intramural program lags by Edward Nyerick Vandalism was a big problem last year in the Physical Educa tion Building. Bruce Young, Director of the Physical Educa tion Building, explained that the building was closed for a one week period from October 17-22 as the result of various destructive acts. Vandalism has not been a problem this year, and the building is open every Monday thru Friday. However, students are not taking advantage of the various intramural programs and facilities available in the Physical Education Building. The student involvement has been the lowest in the past few years. Young could not account for the low term activity because students had been advised during orientation and through various posted messages. Possibly, there is a trend toward academics and as one student put it, “Why waste my time in the gym?” Possibly, the huge number of people who commute and live off campus cannot afford the time and money to be making extra trips to evening scheduled intramural sporting events. In addition, there are those students who don’t enjoy sports. Intramurals The fall term intramural sports program includes bowling, basketball, and volleyball. A total of 169 students are involved in all three sports. This figure com prises close to 8 per cent of the total Hazleton Campus student population. The low turnout has v mone, r diamond ior\our money more Diunrx md lot youi Money Palmer Park Mall, Easton • 550 Main St., Bethlehem \4llO O I?l \/f A Richland Mall, Quakertown • Stroud Mall, Stroudsburg 1 V V l/\l l| forced the cancellation of three intramural sports this fall — Woman’s Basketball, Tennis Singles-Doubles, and 5-Man Bowling. There are some students who don’t want to play intramurals but just want to use the gym on weekends. Unfortunately, the Physical Education Building is closed on weekends. According to Bruce Young, it just doesn’t pay to keep the building open on weekends for six or seven people. Students who have any ideas concerning the intramural sports program or wish to start a new program are urged to speak to Mr. Young. On the inter-collegiate level, the low student involvement has meant the cancellation of the fall Men’s Golf program. Six men were needed to comprise a team, but this figure was never met. The P.E. Building will be open lor free recreation during the following hours, Fall Term. Gym Swimming Pool Bowling Lanes (There is a $l.OO charge for 3 games for the bowling lanes) Exercise Room Weightlifting Room 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Any changes because oi intramural or varsity sports is done as soon as possible. CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE • MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED WE BUY IT RIGHT ... our large purchasing power enables us to secure special diamonds of every size and quality AND sell them at prices you're not likely to see again. SO YOU CAN BUY IT RIGHT ... our breathtaking V* carat diamond ring, for instanced a tremendous value at only $350. That's how you get 'more diamond for your money! at Musselman Jewelers. LAUREL MALL HAZELTON 12-9 p.m. 12-5 p.m. 6-9 p.m. Mon. and Thurs. Mpjn. , Tues. and Thurs. 6-9p.ni. Mon. 2-5 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 9a.m.-9p.m. /a Carat Diamond Ring $350 Mon.-Thurs. Fri. Mon.-Thurs. Fri. PS U football facts Quarterback Dayle Tate, a junior from Springfield, Va., is Penn State’s first out-of-state starting quarterback since Gary Wydman (Coming, N.Y.) in 1964. Pennsylvanians had started at quarterback for 159 consecutive games from Wydman’s final appearance against Pitt in 1964 to Tate’s start against Rutgers on September 15. Herb Menhardt is the fourth Penn State soccer player in the last 10 years to take over the Lion placekicking duties. Menhardt was a three-year starter on the Penn State soccer team before deciding to play only football this season. The Lions’ other placekickers, who played on the Penn State soccer team, were Matt Bahr, Chris Bahr and Alberto Vitiello. Curt Warner became the third Penn State freshman to rush for over 100 yards in his first game, when he 'gained 100 yards in 12 carries against Rutgers Sep tember 15. Tom Donovan, now a Lion senior, gained 113 yards in 10 carries in 1975 against Stan ford and Matt Suhey , also a Penn State senior, picked up 119 yards in 23 carries against Stanford in 1976. As of the Texas A and M game, fourteen Penn State runners have rushed for more than 1,000 yards. Two current Lfittany Lions are within striking distance of that figure, Mike Guman and Booker Moore.